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Graffiti Vandals Going Virtual?
FOX 17 NewsLand Before Time: Pre-Dino Subterranean World Discovered (Source: FOX News) Long before dinosaurs, something was digging intricate homes and roads underground. While life on Earth 240 million years ago flourished in the seas and on land, the underground...Tags: Johnny Cash, Arts and Culture, Apple iTunes, St. Louis, Computer Hardware
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Federal crackdown on Connecticut immigrants continues with marriage fraud arrests
Did you know if you commit “marriage fraud” in the U.S. (pretending to marry a U.S. citizen in order to stay in this country) you could go to prison for five years and be fined $250,000?
A bunch of Moroccan immigrants and their American...Tags: West Haven, Trumbull, Fraud, Immigration, National Security
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Trail monument draws attention
Daily American reporterThe Big Savage Tunnel monument at the Deal access area along the Great Allegheny Passage is drawing a lot of attention. The monument is a four-sided marker featuring the names of donors to the $12 million tunnel restoration project and information about...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Charity, Building Material
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15 hotels to stay in before you die
Whether it's balanced on the rim of a volcano or made of crystallized salt, the right hotel can provide you with a good year's worth of bragging material. These are the kinds of places you have to go at least once, if only to say you have.
The best...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Elizabeth II, Salt, The Happiest News!, Hot Springs
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LCHS grad trains with Marines in Morocco
CAP DRAA, Morocco – The sun barely peeked over the horizon when the stillness was shattered by the roar of artillery. The son of a Lancaster man crawled out of his tent into the southern Moroccan morning to begin another day.
Marine Reserve...Tags: Armed Forces, Defense, Wars and Interventions, Atlantic Ocean, Health
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The glass is always half full for Fritz Morocco
Daily American reporterCHICKENTOWN — Frederick K. “Fritz” Morocco’s glass is always half full, it is never half empty. “Life, it is going fast,” said the 76-year-old Somerset resident. And he is enjoying the ride. His wife, Janet, who is...Tags: James Stewart, Religious Festivals, South Dakota, Armed Forces, Human Interest
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Customs inspectors in Baltimore keep pests out
The sweet aroma of rice fills the air as David Ng steps forward in a Southeast Baltimore warehouse to inspect a shipment of hundreds of sacks of imported basmati rice. He folds back the stitched seams of the 40-pound burlap sacks holding grain that have...Tags: Human Body, India, Dundalk, Saudi Arabia, Defense
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The spice of life in Morocco
One of the signature photos travelers always take in Morocco is of heaping piles of spices in a variety of enticing colorful displays. These setups aspire to overwhelm visitors with the enchantment of a new and undiscovered place — and to...Tags: Ceremonies, International Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Travel
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Good things come on small plates at Mezze
Come summer, mezze, those small dishes drawn from a vast Middle Eastern tradition, are just about the perfect food. The flavors are vivid. Many of them are served at room temperature. No rush. I love this way of eating, a bite here, a bite there, as the...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Human Body, Lebanon, Patina, Foods and Beverages
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Around Town: Legendary films and Herb Ritts photos
24 FramesIn conjunction with its currrent photography exhibition, "Herb Ritts: L.A. Style," the Getty presents a new film series, "What Becomes a Legend," which opens Saturday afternoon with the famed 1921 romance "The Sheik," starring the silent screen heartthrob... -
Fired up with harissa
Daily DishLast night, some friends and I cooked a Moroccan feast for a birthday party. My husband and I brought the first courses--roasted eggplant with buttermilk and yogurt sauce and pomegranate seeds from London chef Yotam Ottolenghi's new cookbook "Plenty" (it'... -
Syria's suspension from Arab League takes effect
World NowArab foreign ministers have given Syria three days to cease what one official called its “bloody repression” against its people or face economic sanctions. The move came after Syria’s humiliating suspension from the Arab League became...
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