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In All of it's Glory
Our Town CorrespondentShuffling feet and scuffed shoes. Suitcases and purses. Tourists with accents. Snack stands. Hats. Glasses. iPhones. Tickets. Travelers. I was one of them. The transit station was crowded last Saturday as a close friend and I prepared to make our way...Tags: New York City, Manhattan (New York City), Times Square, John Lennon
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Key court hearing for sex researcher's son waived
BAD AXE, Mich. (AP) — A key court hearing in the indecent exposure case against the son of sex research pioneer Dr. William H. Masters has been waived. William H. Masters III of Southampton, N.Y., appeared in Bad Axe District Court on Thursday. He'...Tags: Trials, Medical Research
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Florida travel calendar for October
Check out festivals and events in October across the state.
View events this coming weekend, or view the whole month's offerings by region below:
Coming up this week
Through Nov. 12: Epcot International Food and Wine Festival, Walt Disney World. The...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Rivera, Sun Life Stadium, Honeymooning, Artists
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FBI says New York bomb suspect considered Baltimore target
A man accused of plotting to attack the Federal Reserve in New York considered striking a lightly guarded military installation in Baltimore, according to authorities. Quazi Mohammad Reswanul Ahsan Nafis, a 21-year-old Bangladeshi national, was...
Tags: Trials, Emergency Incidents, Baltimore County, Central Bank, Al-Qaeda
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LeRoy Neiman dies at 91; artist depicted sports in bold strokes
LeRoy Neiman, a wildly successful American artist who was famous for his colorful portraits of athletes in motion and who became an artistic fixture at such major sporting events as the Olympics and the Super Bowl, has died. He was 91. Neiman, who was...Tags: Joe Namath, Bobby Fischer, Periodicals, World War II (1939-1945), Artists
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Baltimore's new waterfront
Baltimore's reservoirs soon will no longer be needed to store the city's supply of drinking water. To meet a 2006 federal water safety rule to protect drinking water from contaminants, the city plans to install underground tanks to replace its...
Tags: Water, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Company Privatization, Druid Hill
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The white advocate for the Harlem Renaissance
For more that two decades, author Emily Bernard has been fascinated by Carl Van Vechten, a white man who played a seminal — and controversial — role in the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s. She was in turns appalled by Vechten's...
Tags: Cultural Development, Literature, Culture, Langston Hughes, Politics
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Review: Romance powers Mark Helprin's 'In Sunlight and in Shadow'
-------------------- In Sunlight and in Shadow A Novel Mark Helprin Houghton Mifflin Harcourt: 720 pp., $28 -------------------- It's been 17 years since Mark Helprin's last novel, "Memoir from Antproof Case," and he's lost none of his gift for...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Ellis Island, World War II (1939-1945)
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Chairwoman: Great Park expanding
The Orange County Great Park plans to expand to 230 acres, making it a third of the size of Central Park in New York, officials said. The upcoming 30-acre expansion will include the development of a 1-mile jogging and hiking trail known as the Thrive...Tags: Culture, Olympic Games, Entertainment, Music, Ceremonies
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Bobby V.: You Knew From The Start It Would End Badly
The Hartford CourantMany great ideas have sprung from our town since Adriaen Block arrived on the Connecticut River in 1614. Larry Lucchino's idea to bring Ben Cherington along to meet Bobby Valentine at the Hartford Club last Nov. 3 wasn't one of them. It was, let New...Tags: Dale Sveum, Kevin Youkilis, ESPN (tv network), Baseball, Dustin Pedroia
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Environmentalists Push For Plastic Bag Ban And Paper Bag Charge In NYC
pix11.com | @wpixThe same people behind the brand new plastic bag ban/paper bag charge law that went into effect in San Francisco on Monday, have their sights set on New York City. Environmental group Clean Seas Coalition says disturbing images like plastic patches...Tags: New York City, Manhattan (New York City), Midtown, New York University, Pacific Ocean
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2nd Rape In 10 Days In A NYC Park Prompts Safety Questions
pix11.com | @jamesfordtvA second rape in a New York City park in less than two weeks raises the question of safety in New York parks overall. In the latest case, the man accused of rape had been out from behind bars for a year after having served seven years for attacking...Tags: New York City, Manhattan (New York City), New York City Police Department, Hudson River, Tribeca
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