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Remarkable Woman: Marjorie Stueckemann
Marjorie Sladek Stueckemann grew up largely unfamiliar with her Bohemian heritage. It was only after retiring as a science teacher in 2001 that she got involved. Immersed might be a better word.
Her curiosity led her to research her roots, which in...Tags: Chicago Restaurants, Travel, Edison Park, Who Do You Think You Are? (tv program), Science and Technology
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It's about time that FDA took action against Lap-Band billboards
It has taken almost two years, but government regulators finally woke up to the idea that those 1-800-GET-THIN billboards plastered all over Southland freeways may be dangerous to your health.
That's the underlying meaning of the action announced Tuesday...Tags: Justice System, Medical Procedures and Tests, Trials, Medical Procedures and Tests, Hospitals and Clinics
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Friday’s Highlights: 'On Freddie Roach' on HBO
Show TrackerFriday’s Highlights: 'On Freddie Roach' on HBO... -
Friday’s Highlights: "Inside the Actors Studio" on Bravo
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Rush Limbaugh sculpture is planned for Missouri statehouse
Culture MonsterChristopher Knight looks at plans to honor radio shock-jock Rush Limbaugh with a statue in Missouri's statehouse.... -
Festival of Books: The drug trade
Jacket CopyDavan Maharaj, Ioan Grillo, Charles Bowden and Hipolito Acosta talk about the troubles of drug trafficking across the Americas.... -
'The Wealth Cure: Putting Money in its Place' by Hill Harper
Tribune NewspapersWhile reading "The Wealth Cure," a colleague glanced at the cover and said, "When you find out the cure, let me know." Too many of us think we don't have the ability to better identify how to spend our money, but in Hill Harper's latest book he gives...Tags: Green Mill (club), Economy, Business and Finance, Celebrities, Organized Crime, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Tax defiers blow smoke at the law
It was not the FBI that brought down Al Capone and, contrary to countless movie and television versions, it was not even Prohibition revenuer Eliot Ness. It was Frank J. Wilson, an accountant in the federal Bureau of Internal Revenue, now called —...Tags: Laws, Allentown, Punishment, Internal Revenue Service, Personal Income
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Harford County has fun-filled Halloween adventures for the entire family
When most people think of Halloween, images of pumpkins, witches and ghosts usually come to mind. Whether you like to be scared senseless in a haunted house, learn more about true ghost stories or prefer a simple hayride on the farm to pick out pumpkins,...Tags: American Legion, Religious Festivals, Pumpkin, Halloween, Travel
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Squeeze in a book before going back to school
Special to The Herald-MailPublic schools in Washington County open for students on Wednesday. So, with summer vacation coming to an end, what titles should be on your child’s “to do” list? “David Goes To School” By David Shannon Ages 4 to 8 David...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Human Interest, Hawaii, Martin Scorsese
Apr 20, 2012
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Dec 14, 2011
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Sep 22, 2011
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Jun 30, 2011
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Dec 23, 2011
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Oct 3, 2011
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Nov 30, 2011
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Aug 18, 2011
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