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Ed Sheeran knows what he wants: America
Ed Sheeran had plenty to be proud of Sunday night at the Grammy Awards, where the English singer-songwriter's "The A Team" was nominated for song of the year. Not only that, but Sheeran performed the tune — a sympathetic ballad about a troubled...
Tags: Elizabeth II, Justin Timberlake, Staples Center, Swedish House Mafia (music group), Chick Hearn
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Did the Russians land at NAF?
Today (Wednesday) I saw a large aircraft, either an airliner or cargo plane, fly out of the Valley, presumably from NAF. It was wearing the colors of Polet Airlines, a Russian carrier. Why was it here? — Up in Sky, Imperial County It was not a... -
GOP Lt. Gov. hopeful goes a-courtin' on Valentine's Day
Pete Snyder - Leo, World Championship certified BBQ judge and candidate for the GOP 2013 nomination for lieutenant governor - is looking for love on Valentine's Day from prospective delegates to the state Republican nominating convention in May. As part...Tags: Elections, Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Politics, Steve Martin
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Kate Middleton pregnant bikini photos breach privacy, palace says
Kate Middleton and Prince William's recent baby-moon in Mustique wasn't as relaxing as they might have hoped. The Duchess of Cambridge, 31, whose baby is expected in July, was photographed bikini-clad on the private Caribbean island and showing her...
Tags: Guy Ritchie, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Harry of Wales, Morning Sickness, Google Inc.
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Range of clues, not just DNA, indicates bones are Richard III's
After centuries, it seems, the once-lost body of King Richard III of England has been identified. At a news conference Monday, a team from the University of Leicester reported that a skeleton unearthed last fall was "beyond reasonable doubt" that of...
Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Biology, Chemical Industry, Genetics, Biotechnology Industry
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Community Notes Friday, Jan. 18, 2013
Births A daughter, Mira Irene Wemigwase, was born to Douglas and Justine Wemigwase of Petoskey at 1:41 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 11, 2013, at McLaren Northern Michigan hospital in Petoskey. Mira weighed 8 pounds, 12 ounces and was 20 inches long at birth....
Tags: Charles, Prince of Wales, Assault, Scrabble (game), Family, Mental Health
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The costumes: Snow White films' color palettes, styles set the tone
One Snow White fairy tale, two films, two master costume designers and a pair of Oscar nominations showcase just how elemental to moviemaking a costume designer truly is. If you've seen both films — "Mirror Mirror," starring Julia Roberts and Lily...Tags: Diana, Princess of Wales, Charlize Theron, Academy Awards, Pancreatic Cancer, Kristen Stewart
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British royal couple William and Kate expecting first baby
LONDON -- The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, heirs to the British throne, are expecting their first baby, Buckingham Palace announced on Monday. Confirmation came from the royal household after Kate Middleton, Queen Elizabeth’s daughter-in-law,...
Tags: Elizabeth II, Hospitals and Clinics, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, David Cameron, Labour Party (UK)
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'Once Upon a Time' recap: Belle's bravery shows in 'The Outsider'
In the "The Outsider" episode of "Once Upon a Time," Hook is finally able to confront Rumpelstiltskin, and Belle is able to show her heroic side (twice) -- but not without a price. It all starts with Rumpelstiltskin finding a way (creating a potion) to...
Tags: Cricket, Sports
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Freda Maust becomes matriarch of Springs, Maust family
Daily American Staff WriterSPRINGS — Freda Maust didn’t need to have children of her own to become a matriarch. The 90-year-old Mennonite woman became the matriarch of her Springs community and extended family after decades of service, according to her niece,...Tags: Harmon, Arts and Culture, Charles, Prince of Wales, Newspaper and Magazine, Stroke
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Our special relationship with 'Downton Abbey'
America has a remarkably close relationship with its previous owner. It seems we no sooner threw off the yoke of George III than we started collecting mugs decorated with the images of royal wedding partners. England and the United States have been...Tags: Elizabeth II, Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (2011), Bird Flu, PBS (tv network), Julian Fellowes
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Queen of Cheap crown goes to nickel coffee lady
We sure spent a lot of time last year discussing ways to save on coffee. Cheapsters showed us low-cost alternatives to Keurig K-cups and even taught us how to make coffee on a wood stove during power outages. So it seems fitting that the 2012 Queen of...
Tags: Elizabeth II, Elections, Salt, Allentown, Keurig, Inc.
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Jan 9, 2013
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Jan 12, 2013
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