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A treasure trove of eccentricity at A Noise Within
A local theater company used what surely was the city's most unorthodox garage sale to unload two decades worth of costumes and stage props this weekend in anticipation of its move to a new home in Pasadena.
Founded in Glendale in 1992 by husband-and-...Tags: Teaching and Learning
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Showalters make foster children part of the home team
Growing up, Angela Showalter was no stranger to the harsh realities that come with being a foster child.
The wife of Orioles manager Buck Showalter can remember the times when her family would take care of a couple of foster children from time to time...Tags: Mental Health, 5K Run, Georgia, Buck Showalter, Athletes
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Social Security number theft leads to 15-year headache
Tribune reporterFor more than 15 years, Clifton Goodenough had to repeatedly convince the Internal Revenue Service that he worked in a veteran’s hospital in Phoenix — not as a bookie in Las Vegas. And, IRS agents weren’t the only ones wondering about...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Veterans Affairs, Social Security, Hospitals and Clinics, Internal Revenue Service
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DA in Dugard Case Releases Top 5 Mistakes by Law Enforcement in Garrido Situation
FOX40 NewsA District Attorney is offering his assessment of what went wrong surrounding the monitoring of Phillip Garrido and the kidnapping and assault of Jaycee Lee Dugard, including the top five mistakes of law enforcement. El Dorado County District Attorney...Tags: California, Psychiatrists, Punishment, Trials, Law Enforcement
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Garrido Parole Reforms Sought After State Capitol Meeting
Roseville Senator Ted Gaines said parole reforms are needed to keep people safe from another Phillip Garrido. The comments came during a public meeting at the State Capitol in which El Dorado County District Attorney Vern Pierson outlined the short-...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Psychiatry, Phillip Garrido, Sex Crimes
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UK Basketball: Kansas recruit comfortable with his short list
larry@amnews.comPerry Ellis has been one of Kentucky coach John Calipari’s main recruiting targets this summer, and the 6-9 forward from Wichita, Kan., recently narrowed his list of schools to Kentucky, Kansas, Kansas State and Wichita State. “John...Tags: Kentucky, Athletes, Adidas AG, Colleges and Universities, John Calipari
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Neither snow nor rain nor … violence?
On a chilly fall morning, mail carrier Khalalisa Norris wheeled her cart along West Congress Parkway in the city's Austin neighborhood. She had just dropped a bundle of envelopes into the mail slot of a two-flat graystone, when she heard a man call from a...Tags: Missouri, Unions, Career and Workplace, Humboldt Park, Mail Order Industry
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Briefly In Sports
Hamilton wins crown Teague Hamilton of Laguna Beach won his first 18-and-under boys' tennis tournament Monday in Upland. Hamilton, who will enter his junior year at Laguna Beach High next month, was unseeded after the initial rounds of the tournament. He...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Hawaii, Montana, Wyoming, Utah
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FAA shutdown hinders airport project
The two-week shutdown of the Federal Aviation Administration this summer will force the Aberdeen Regional Airport to delay a $700,000 taxiway construction project until next year, Airport Manager Mike Wilson said Friday. U.S. Sen. John Thune, R-Murdo,...Tags: Watertown, Federal Aviation Administration, Mike Wilson, Construction, Air Transportation Industry
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KRISTOFFER POLAHA
In The CW's new drama, "Ringer," Kristoffer Polaha plays Henry Butler, a struggling writer who is frustrated with his career and his marriage. To complicate matters, Henry is having an affair with his wife Gemma's (Tara Summers) best friend, Siobhan...Tags: The New York Times, Mad Men (tv program), TBS (tv network), John F. Kennedy, Jr., CSI: Miami (tv program)
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Local family tries to see silver lining during difficult times of illness
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comLindsay Pinieski said she was devastated a little more than a year ago when her husband, Zack, was diagnosed with cancer. But things started to look brighter after chemotherapy treatments drove the disease into remission. The Hagerstown family’...Tags: Health Treatments, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Biotechnology, Vomiting, Hospitals and Clinics
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