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Hansen: Who can compete against Jupiter?
I liked the planets. It was hard not to like a lot of things during the Laguna Beach Patriots Day Parade. On a winter day as warm as the Fourth of July, the town was in full bloom Saturday. Funny how parades do that. It's as if we have the license...
Tags: Festive Events, Timothy Leary, Arts and Culture, Nickelodeon (tv network)
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Barbara Walters got chicken pox from smooching Frank Langella
Barbara Walters made her triumphant return to "The View" this week after being laid up with a series of maladies, including chicken pox, since late January. And after a few surprises for her, like an appearance by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg with a...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Jon Stewart, Frank Langella, Chickenpox, Michael Bloomberg
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Patricia Feldman passes along her love of arts
Daily American Staff WriterPatricia Feldman is known as Mamie by the children and teachers at St. Peter School. The nickname was given to her by her oldest grandson. "Mrs. Pat Feldman, or otherwise affectionately known as 'Mamie,' has been a staple at Saint Peter School for many...Tags: Frank Sinatra, Religion and Belief, Jefferson County (Pennsylvania), Crosswords, Roman Catholicism
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Naperville aims to simplify approval of solar energy systems
Naperville residents may not have to jump through as many hoops to get permission to install solar energy systems on their homes. Under a proposal approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission, residents installing such systems that fall in line with...Tags: Alternative Energy, Solar Energy, Environmental Issues, Energy Saving, Renewable Energy
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Break out with the Hives
Pink and the Hives front this week's live-music lineup, performing Monday at the BB&T Center. Although the unfortunate combination of these acts conjures thoughts of shingles and other skin ailments, the Hives' noisy rock is a fitting opener for the...
Tags: Doobie Brothers (music group), Kravis Center, Tony Bennett, Bon Jovi (music group)
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Winter roof care starts with good preparation
Even in a nearly snowless winter, it pays to think about what a big snow does to the roof over your head, so that you're prepared when snow comes calling, or can build cold weather preparations into this spring's renovation. A big snowfall will stay on...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Building Material
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Kevin Hunt: The Blizzard And Blocked Gas-Furnace Vents, Insurance Claims And 'Nemo' vs. 'Charlotte'
The Hartford CourantLook what The Bottom Line just uncovered beneath several feet of drifting snow: Gas furnaces, carbon monoxide and rotten eggs: Homes heated by natural gas vent a byproduct, carbon monoxide, to the outside of the house. A side-wall vent blocked by...Tags: National Weather Service, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Home Improvement, Television Industry, Snow Storms
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Homes wrecked, dozen hurt in Mississippi tornado
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (AP) — Residents shaken by a tornado that mangled homes in Mississippi were waking up Monday to a day of removing trees, patching roofs and giving thanks for their survival. More than a dozen in the state were injured....
Tags: University of Southern Mississippi, Disasters and Accidents, Natural Disasters, Executive Branch, Politics
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Oakbrook Terrace may raze a part of its history
Hidden behind vinyl siding and multiple additions is one of Oakbrook Terrace's historical treasures — a rare 1950s house from Sears Roebuck & Co.'s venture into prefabricated housing. Unless its fans can raise money to save it, though, it soon may...
Tags: Chicago City Hall, Architecture, Building Material, Arts and Culture, World War II (1939-1945)
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Hansen: Curvaceous peace in architecture
There are a few ramshackle stretches of Coast Highway in Laguna Beach cluttered with tired buildings and bad imagination. You become immune, driving by in a daze because there's nothing much to look at. But then you notice the curve. It's an organic,...
Tags: Architecture, Le Corbusier, Arts and Culture
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Architect Cheryl Mohr builds a sustainable home in Edgewater
The architect Cheryl Mohr craves natural light so much that even when the sun is bouncing off the nearby South River and streaming through the 22-foot-tall wall of windows that surrounds her living room, Mohr can't bring herself to lower the blinds....
Tags: Swimming, Architecture, U.S. Department of Energy, Environmental Issues, Energy Saving
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Barbara Walters reveals how she got chicken pox as an adult
Barbara Walters is going to be off "The View" for another three weeks or so, the veteran newswoman said in a call to the show Wednesday. She also shed light on her recent fall, and revealed how she got chicken pox. "What happened was that I had a...
Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Social Media, Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Chickenpox
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Feb 11, 2013
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Feb 10, 2013
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Feb 7, 2013
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Feb 6, 2013
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