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Transformers ride continues Universal Studios Florida's multiyear makeover
The Walt Disney Co. spent more than $1 billion in recent years rebuilding an underperforming theme park in Southern California. Now, though with far less fanfare, Comcast Corp. is doing something very similar in Central Florida. And it reaches its...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Gardens and Parks, Comcast Corporation, Economy, Business and Finance, Corporate Officers
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Forty years of harmony
Lloyd Glick has played the trumpet for almost 80 years. Forty of those have been with the Huntington Beach Concert Band, where he is the oldest player and the only remaining pioneer member. "I just love playing the trumpet and enjoy the...
Tags: Ceremonies, Spider (music group), Flag Day (United States), Entertainment, Music Industry
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Events at fair grounds will go on despite major copper theft
ewood@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Events at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds will continue despite thousands of dollars of damage caused by copper thieves. "It will not affect 4 Wheel Jamboree this weekend. We will be up and running. It's just additional cost we didn'...Tags: Theft
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Inmate arraigned on assault charges
An inmate charged with assaulting an officer at the State Correctional Institution at Somerset was arraigned by video Monday before Somerset District Judge Ken Johnson. James Michael Spencer, 34, is charged with assault by prisoner and aggravated...Tags: Broken Nose, Court Preliminary, Prosecution, Trials
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'Hangover Part III' trails second film at international box office
When "The Hangover Part III" opened with half as many ticket sales as its predecessor in May, it was clear American moviegoers had tired of the Wolf Pack. But there was hope yet for Warner Bros. In the two years between the second and third "Hangover,"...Tags: Man of Steel (movie), Todd Phillips, Services and Shopping, Entertainment, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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What have the mayor and the lobbyist done wrong?
Reporter Luke Broadwater's recent article about Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's Memorial Day weekend described her leisure activities yet suggested that she did nothing wrong by staying in the beach house of an old friend who is now a top lobbyist. The...
Tags: Human Interest, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Appearances matter, your honor
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's trip with her family to the beach house of lobbyist Lisa Harris Jones during Memorial Day weekend may have been exactly what she claims — two friends getting together ("Friends in high places," June 14)....
Tags: Public Officials, Government, Human Interest, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Politics
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Faster than speeding bullet, 'Man of Steel' sets June record
Reuters(Reuters) - "Man of Steel," the big-budget reboot of the Superman franchise, leaped over the apocalyptic buddy comedy "This is the End," collecting a muscular $113.1 million to lead the domestic box office with the year's second-largest debut weekend...Tags: Now You See Me (movie), Will Smith (football), Walmart, Ethan Hawke, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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St. Paul QB Logan Marchi Headed For UConn In 2014
The Hartford CourantThere was no deterring St. Paul-Bristol quarterback Logan Marchi from saying yes when UConn offered a scholarship. Technically, it was Temple that gave the 6-foot-1, 175-pounder his first opportunity around Memorial Day. The Huskies followed the next...Tags: Paul Pasqualoni, Awards and Prizes, Sports, Boston College, Football
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Looking Back: Clint Harden's favorite coverage of the 2012-13 year
CatchItKansas.comSome truly incredible moments and performances took place over the course of the past year and these are my favorite that I was able to witness. Conner Frankamp breaks scoring record Everyone knew Conner Frankamp of Wichita North would break the...Tags: Cross Country Running, Basketball, Sports, Running
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Coral Springs gets a new veterans group
A Vietnamese war veteran living in Coral Springs has succeeded in doing what many others before him have attempted, unsuccessfully –- form a veterans group in the city. The first meeting of the group will take place at 4 p.m. on June 23 at...Tags: Coral Springs, American Legion, Vietnam, Veterans Day
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Local men give unique gift to The Gaither Group
Daily American Staff Writer, @daalyssacGospel group Bill Gaither and his vocal band will be together forever thanks to two Somerset men. Jim Phillippi, Somerset, painted 23 members of The Gaither Group, both living and dead. His long-time friend John Jagnow, Somerset, hand delivered it...Tags: Lobbying, Politics
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