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    Jun 11, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  1. World's Largest Flag Day Parade Sunday in Three Oaks

    South Bend Tribune
    THREE OAKS — It’s almost time to run it up the flagpole and see if anyone salutes. Yes, Flag Day is Friday, and few places in the country take it to heart as much as Three Oaks, home of the World’s Largest Flag Day Parade and,...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Human Interest, Flag Day (United States), American Legion

  2. Jun 6, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  3. History Channel and Lou Reda to present WWII shows at Sigal

    TV Watchers
    View the highly acclaimed Lou Reda History production "WWII in HD" along with other History Channel documentaries about World War II produced by the Easton production company during a year-long series at Sigal Museum in Easton. The museum will kick......
  4. Jun 7, 2013 |Blog| baltimoresun.com
  5. National Doughnut Day, get your freebies

    baltimoresun.com
    As a lover of doughnuts, I'm surprised I didn't know this. But apparently, National Doughnut Day is today. It's an annual??holiday that goes back to 1938 as -- according to different sources -- a fundraiser or to honor the women of the Salvation Army...
  6. May 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Back Story: Bay Bridge was 45 years in the making

    My colleague, Candy Thomson, recently reported that a study will soon evaluate the structural condition and projected life left in the Bay Bridge, while also considering the possible addition of a third span to accommodate traffic demands that will soar by 2025.
    My colleague, Candy Thomson, recently reported that a study will soon evaluate the structural condition and projected life left in the Bay Bridge, while also considering the possible addition of a third span to accommodate traffic demands that will soar...

    Tags: H.L. Mencken, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Theodore Roosevelt, Dorchester County, Travel

  8. May 29, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  9. Display at Abbey Delray salutes veterans

    Faded photographs, some 70 years old, show serious young men and women as members of the Armed Forces serving as medics, on aircraft carriers and on the ground in Europe during World War II and the Korean War. Veterans in the Abbey Delray Senior Living...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, Holidays, Germany, Human Interest, World War II (1939-1945)

  10. Jun 7, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  11. Free doughnuts for 2013 National Donut Day on Friday

    Friday is a holey holiday: We doughnut lie.
    Sun Sentinel
    Friday is a holey holiday: We doughnut lie. Celebrate 2013 National Donut Day with free sweet treats from Dunkin Donuts and Krispy Kreme and Winn-Dixie. Dunkin' Donuts: Stop in at participating stores and get a freebie with any beverage purchase. Try...

    Tags: North Miami, Lifestyle and Leisure, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Foods and Beverages, Dunkin' Donuts

  12. Jun 7, 2013 |Story| LAT - HOLD Archive
  13. National Doughnut Day: Sweet dough-raiser celebrates 75 years

    National Doughnut Day is celebrating its 75th anniversary, so consider this your permission slip to eat a doughnut, guilt-free. (At least that's what we're telling ourselves.)
    National Doughnut Day is celebrating its 75th anniversary, so consider this your permission slip to eat a doughnut, guilt-free. (At least that's what we're telling ourselves.) National Doughnut Day is the first Friday in June, begun in 1938 as a way...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Dunkin' Donuts, Culture

  14. Jun 7, 2013 |Column| Daily American
  15. Echoes From The Past

    In early April I was privileged to view a televised news story celebrating the arrival of the first cell phone 40 years ago. That antiquated gadget was a large, cumbersome piece of equipment — quite expensive and only affordable to a limited number of persons — in comparison to the small, refined cell phones people carry and depend upon today in a world that grows more hectic every year.
    In early April I was privileged to view a televised news story celebrating the arrival of the first cell phone 40 years ago. That antiquated gadget was a large, cumbersome piece of equipment — quite expensive and only affordable to a limited...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Apollo Moon Mission (1961-1975), Ford, Kitty Hawk, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  16. Jun 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Movie review: 'Much Ado About Nothing' a tasty snack for Bard lovers

    Think of it as a single scoop of sorbet: Joss Whedon's "Much Ado About Nothing" is both a palate cleanser for the director and a small but savory treat for Shakespeare-starved audiences. Whedon needed a change of pace for the few weeks between...

    Tags: Alexis Denisof, Amy Acker, Photography Supplies and Services, Government, Services and Shopping

  18. May 28, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  19. Carnett: Seeing the future on the screen

    I'm not normally a prescient sort of fellow. ESP isn't hardwired into my DNA. But, the other night I felt eerily and unmistakably clairvoyant. I knew what was going to happen before it happened in the lives of others. No, I didn't see dead people....

    Tags: Germany, Entertainment, Nazi Party, Charles de Gaulle, Movies

  20. Jun 2, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. Mail Call - June 3

    “Why is it the American people always want to (complain) about what the police get, and what they do? They don’t ever say anything about a sports person making $150 million for one year’s salary, to throw a football, that’s OK. And...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Human Interest, The Herald-Mail, Monica Lewinsky

  22. May 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Atty. Gen. Holder tries to reassure journalists on leak probes

    WASHINGTON — Atty. Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr. and his top Justice Department deputies met with journalists and their lawyers Friday and pledged they would not seek to prosecute reporters under the Espionage Act for reporting and writing stories that may disclose classified information.
    WASHINGTON — Atty. Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr. and his top Justice Department deputies met with journalists and their lawyers Friday and pledged they would not seek to prosecute reporters under the Espionage Act for reporting and writing stories that...

    Tags: Espionage and Intelligence, Freedom of the Press, National Security, Central Intelligence Agency, Politics

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