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Tennis: LOCAL NOTES: Warwick reflects on unbeaten PD girls season; Hampton Tennis Center under new pros; plus more
Daily PressPerhaps overshadowed by the Menchville High boys' historic season was the Warwick girls' excellence in going unbeaten through the Peninsula District. While Menchville won every individual match -- all 81 of them -- in the PD, the Raiders were dominant...Tags: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Tennis, Boston, Diabetes, College of William and Mary
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Getting to know Neil Gaiman
AUSTIN, Texas — In Neil Gaiman's passport case, on a scrap of paper beside his green card, are two verses of an unfinished work called "Pirate Stew." "I assume it's for kids," Gaiman said. "But it's only two verses... and it just sits there, and...
Tags: Suicide, Amazon.com Inc., Authors, Doctor Who (tv program), Social Media
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Buckwheat Zydeco beats cancer, announces tour
An Alligator Records Press Release today announced that Grammy Award-winning singer and accordionist Stanley "Buckwheat" Dural, Jr., leader of Buckwheat Zydeco, has been declared cancer free by his doctors. Last January, Buckwheat announced he was being...
Tags: Amagansett, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Musikfest
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More Than 1,500 Runners Participate In Litchfield Hills Road Race
The Hartford CourantFor the past two years, Esther Erb has won a 5-mile race in Linville, N.C. that locals simply call "The Bear." The Bear goes up Grandfather Mountain. It has an elevation of 1,568 feet. "If I say I won 'The Bear,' they have a lot of respect for me," Erb...Tags: Terryville, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Old Saybrook, Thomaston, Sports
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The benefits of immigration reform
As an economist, an immigrant and a scholar of the effects of immigration on the U.S. economy, I find that few pieces of legislation have engaged me more than the proposal for comprehensive immigration reform that the full Senate will take up this week....
Tags: Productivity, Labor Legislation, Immigration, Science and Technology, Politics
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William Fleming grad going to Harvard
WDBJ7 ReporterGraduation season is here and students are getting ready for the next chapter of their lives. Ollie Howie will graduate from William Fleming tomorrow morning. "Ollie was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and now he's going back to school there,"...Tags: Education, Financial Aid, Awards and Prizes, Colleges and Universities
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L.A.-born Episcopal leader brings his liberal views to Washington
WASHINGTON — A bearded young comedy writer espousing progressive views in Hollywood in the early 1970s might not have surprised anyone. But when the same man, who is now the Very Rev. Gary Hall, started advocating the same views from the...
Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Personal Weapon Control, Entertainment, Politics, Family
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PASSINGS: Henri Dutilleux, Harold Shapero, Vernon McGarity
Henri Dutilleux French composer of modernist music Henri Dutilleux, 97, a highly regarded French composer of modernist music, died Thursday in Paris, said his publisher, Schott Music. The cause was not given. Considered one of the most important...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Pneumonia, Entertainment, Culture, Paris (France)
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Sneak Peek At TheaterWorks' 'Becoming Dr. Ruth'
Hartford CourantHartford's TheaterWorks is taking the unusual step of inviting audiences to a piece of the tech rehearsal on Thursday, May 30, for the solo show, “Becoming Dr. Ruth," starring Debra Jo Rupp (Tv's "That '70s Show"). Thwe play begins previews on May...Tags: That '70s Show (tv program), Debra Jo Rupp, TheaterWorks
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Barefoot Books breaks up with Amazon
Barefoot Books is a small house based in Cambridge, Mass., that publishes children’s book. As of this week, you can call it “The Mouse that Roared.” The people who run Barefoot Books are frustrated with the business practices of...Tags: Amazon.com Inc., E-Commerce Industry, New York City, Concord (Staten Island, New York), Amazon Kindle
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Letters: Burying evil people
Re "What the dead deserve," Editorial, May 8 The controversy over burying Tamerlan Tsarnaev's body is about what he and his brother allegedly did: shaking an open society's basic beliefs in decency and lending a helping hand to immigrants seeking...Tags: John Wayne Gacy, Charles Manson
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A novel about an outsider
"The Woman Upstairs" by Claire Messud, Knopf, 264 pages, $25.95. Nora Eldridge, an elementary school teacher in Cambridge, Mass., is a reliable neighbor who has always lived on the fringe of other people's lives. She wanted to become an artist. A new...Tags: Taiwan
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