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D-Wade — and others — come up short when dressing up
Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade is leading millions of American men along the path of career destruction. It wasn't his play against the Bulls in the NBA playoffs. It was his ridiculous suit, a purple polka dot number featuring skinny capri pants, showing...
Tags: Lou Dobbs, Miami Heat, NBA Playoffs, Tribune Tower, Dwyane Wade
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Northern Michigan church briefs
Petoskey Cross of Christ Lutheran Cross of Christ Lutheran, ELCA, celebrates the Holy Trinity with Holy Communion services at 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. on Sunday, May 26. Nursery at 10 a.m. Bible study will not meet today, Thursday, May 23. The church...Tags: Methodist, Holidays, Human Interest, Christianity, Pentecost
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Four ways to slow down and let summer linger
Bananarama was right: Summer is cruel. Every year, hammocks and frothy drinks and beach reading mock us as we trudge, sweatily, to our jobs and errands and regularly scheduled activities — which, despite what childhood taught us, don't go on a...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Hobbies, Sandwiches, Foods and Beverages, Nutrition
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WRAPUP 4-Bernanke says more progress needed before stimulus pullback
Reuters* Bernanke touts benefits of Fed bond buying * Says end to purchases will depend on economy * Could trim bond buys at one of the "next few meetings" * If anything, "inflation is too low," Bernanke says By Pedro da Costa and Alister Bull WASHINGTON,...Tags: Central Bank, Employment, U.S. Congress, Employment Opportunities, Unemployment Benefits
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WRAPUP 5-Bernanke says more progress needed before stimulus pullback
Reuters* Bernanke touts benefits of Fed bond buying * Says end to purchases will depend on economy * Could trim bond buys at one of the "next few meetings" * If anything, "inflation is too low," Bernanke says By Pedro da Costa and Alister Bull WASHINGTON,...Tags: Central Bank, Employment, Employment Opportunities, Unemployment Benefits, Economy
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Did sisters' anti-cancer caps go too far?
Just hours before dawn on May 14, Jackie Underwood's three daughters held her in their arms as cancer stole the last breath from her broken body. For many days before, and almost every day since, her children — Makia Underwood, 32, Zakia Clark, 29,...
Tags: Nordstrom, Simon Property Group, Inc., Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer, Breast Cancer
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'Deja viewed': Movie sequels dominate summer
With so many remakes, sequels and familiar subjects hitting theaters between now and Labor Day, this year's summer movie season should be dubbed as "deja viewed." There are sequels by the numbers: "Smurfs 2," "Red 2," "Kick-Ass 2," "Despicable Me 2,"...Tags: FBI, The Wolverine (movie), Jason Sudeikis, Jesse Eisenberg, Karl Urban
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Memorial Day discounts for military
In Honor of Those Who Serve, local businesses would like to say "Thank You" for your service by offering special discounts for Memorial Day. (This list is ongoing, please check back for updates and additions.) Some discounts are offered all year long....Tags: Maitland, Arts, Physical Disabilities, Amtrak, Arts and Culture
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Daily guide to fun -- and some new things to do in Ocean City
One of the joys of the beach is its consistency. The tide rises and falls without fail, the sun casts a glow over the water every morning and every night. But Ocean City, for all its constants, continually delivers fresh adventures. We've put together a...
Tags: Culture, Coca-Cola Co., Christian Orthodoxy, Arts, Bars and Clubs
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Nothing Sloppy About This Quaint Waffle Joint
The Hartford CourantThe taste tease starts as soon as you get out of your car at The Sloppy Waffle, Newington's newest eatery on the Berlin Turnpike. The scent of baking waffles wafts through the parking lot from the breakfast and lunch place, a sweet, fresh, comforting...Tags: Newington, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Bars and Clubs, Sausages
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Jerry Brown says new Bay Bridge won't open 'unless it's ready'
BERKELEY -- Gov. Jerry Brown said Monday he was "digging deeply into" the questions surrounding the safety of the new San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, and said he could not commit to a scheduled Labor Day opening for the new span. "I take it very...Tags: Culture, Government, Social Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, Chesapeake Bay Bridge
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