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Greek PM refuses to back down on state TV closure
ReutersATHENS (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras on Wednesday said he would press ahead with plans to reform state broadcaster ERT and launched a blistering attack against those opposing its closure. In remarks at an awards ceremony, he made no...Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Antonis Samaras
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The International Festival of Arts & Ideas Turns 18!
Two years short of its 20th anniversary, at an age which many festivals of its size and scope never reach, International Festival of Arts & Ideas is still standing proud. And doing handstands. And dancing. And firing people out of cannons. And reading....
Tags: Yale University Art Gallery, Festive Events, Yale University, Entertainment, Funkadesi (music group)
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Tiger Woods-Sergio Garcia Saga Continues At U.S. Open: Note Of Apology Left In Locker
ARDMORE, Pa. There were no priests in black robes, no curtained booth to slip into, no screened window to talk through. But Sergio Garcia, star golfer currently suffering the aftereffects of foot-in-the-mouth disease, had it different than those who...
Tags: Luke Donald, Culture, Golf, Arts and Culture, Tiger Woods
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READER SUBMITTED: Masonicare At Ashlar Village Residents' Scholarship Fund Helps 25 Young People
WallingfordMore than 200 people attended the ninth annual Masonicare at Ashlar Village Residents' Scholarship Fund presentation held on Sunday, June 2, in the Hartog Activity Center at Masonicare at Ashlar Village, Masonicare's Continuing Care Retirement Community...Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Employees, Education
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On the Town: Connie White receives News-Press honor
For her dedication to the Women's Athletic Club, member Connie White received the News-Press Perpetual Trophy during a tea last week at the group’s clubhouse in Glendale. For many years, I have presented the award and it is always an exciting...
Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Awards and Prizes
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California readies for possible return of gay marriage
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Planning a party for thousands of people would be a challenge under the best of circumstances. Now imagine trying to pull off such a gathering without knowing what day it should happen or if there even will be cause for...
Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Social Issues, Gays and Lesbians, Family
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Orland Park to open village's first dog park July 20
Pat Harper-Peterson and Chomp Chomp, a boxer-pit bull mixed breed, sat in the grass on a recent June day in Centennial Park, where Orland Park's first dog park is scheduled to open in late July. "She just loves kids," Harper-Peterson said as Chomp...
Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Vaccines
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DiLoreto School Dedication Scheduled For June 13
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is scheduled to be in the city Thursday morning for the dedication of the $10 million expansion of the DiLoreto Magnet School. The state put up more than $7.9 million of the budget to build to six classrooms, two science labs,...Tags: Magnet Schools, Culture, Arts and Culture, Schools, Radio Industry
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Young filmmakers excitedly gather for Student Oscars
On Tuesday, Wouter Bouvijn left his home in Belgium for his dream trip to Hollywood. Wednesday morning, the 25-year-old filmmaker from Deinze, a small municipality in East Flanders, sat in the lobby of the JW Marriott in Los Angeles, jet-lagged but...Tags: Culture, Movies, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Luke Matheny
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Varsity Cup: Dr. Phillips' pride swells with area's all-sports championship
When Amber Johnson walked across the graduation stage to accept her diploma last Wednesday, she wasn't just thinking about her past, present and future. She was appreciating what it meant to be a Dr. Phillips Panther for four years. "I'm just...
Tags: Culture, Florida High School Athletic Association, Arts and Culture, Dwayne Johnson, High School Sports
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Girls Athlete of Year: Basketball has always put bounce in Schaible's step
Even at 4 years old, Hannah Schaible could not play enough basketball. Her father, Steve, brought the future three-sport athlete at Dr. Phillips to local courts. Hannah intently watched every game, eventually shooting and dribbling the ball, imitating...
Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Basketball, Sports, Awards and Prizes
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Milestones - June 12
Birthdays June 12 — Josh Hoffman, Dusty Lane, Hagerstown, turns 22; Charles Timmons, Sunrise Drive, Hagerstown, turns 72. Anniversary June 12 — Glen and Sue Hines, Waynesboro, Pa., are celebrating their 15th anniversary. To submit a...Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), The Herald-Mail, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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