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Google doodle: Debate over Easter tribute to Cesar Chavez continues
A controversy over Easter Sunday's Google doodle for California farm labor leader Cesar Chavez shows no signs of letting up. Sunday was Chavez's birthday, and Google honored him with a doodle on its home page. Some people have blasted the search engine,...
Tags: Easter, Holidays, Online Media Industry, Google Inc., Human Interest
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Cesar Chavez Google doodle generates controversy
Sunday was the birthday of the late California farm labor leader Cesar Chavez. And he was the subject of a Google doodle on the home page of the search engine. But Sunday was also Easter. And that's where the controversy started. Google faced...
Tags: Easter, Online Media Industry, Google Inc., Human Interest, Barack Obama
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On Easter, Google's doodle celebrates ... Cesar Chavez
He was the leader of a movement that inspired the downtrodden all across the land, but not the one whom some expected to grace Easter Sunday's Google doodle. On Sunday, Google's doodle over its search bar featured a beatific portrait of Mexican American...
Tags: Employees, Easter, April Fools' Day, Human Interest, Google Inc.
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Somerset County church news for March 30
Lavansville-Bakersville The Lavansville/Bakersville Lutheran Parish will be celebrating the Resurrection of Our Lord. There will be a sunrise service at Mt. Calvary in Lavansville at 6:30 a.m. with breakfast to follow. There will not be Sunday school. Mt....Tags: Music, Social Organizations, Tom Brown, Customs and Tradition, Methodist
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Northern Michigan church briefs for Easter Sunday, March 31
Petoskey Cross of Christ Lutheran Church Cross of Christ Lutheran, ELCA, celebrates Resurrection/Easter Sunday with Holy Communion services at 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. on Sunday, March 31. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.; nursery at 10 a.m. Good Friday service is...Tags: Music, Methodist, Anglicanism, Schools, Entertainment
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Play based on a life becomes a story that touches all
"Write about your own life" says many a writing teacher to many a young scribe. Confronted with that authoritative solipsism, the young writer tends to worry about two things. First, that my life is not interesting enough to write about, especially not...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Goodman Theatre, International Military Interventions, Iraq, Greenwich Village
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Marriage counseling: Saving, or sabotaging, a marriage
Couples counseling, marriage therapist Pat Love says, is "like assembling an airplane in flight." Highly stressful. Highly volatile. Potentially explosive. So you want a skilled technician in control. But not all counselors are trained to navigate the...
Tags: Marriage, Family, Human Interest, Psychologists, Health and Medical Professionals
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Review: Los Angeles Ballet celebrates with George Balanchine Festival
Los Angeles Ballet returns to its roots for this, its seventh season, by devoting its two spring repertory programs to masterworks -- and slightly lesser ballets -- of George Balanchine. At UCLA on Saturday, the first program featured two company...
Tags: Music, Entertainment Events, The New York Times, Entertainment, Dance
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Celebrating An Eighth Championship Still A Winning Feeling
The Hartford CourantUConn wasn't celebrating the program's first championship Sunday. But if the parade that snaked through Hartford was becoming old hat for the decorated program, it sure didn't look that way. Instead, the Huskies, who trounced Louisville 93-60 on...Tags: Connecticut Huskies, Women's National Basketball Association, Caroline Doty, Geno Auriemma, Bria Hartley
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KU's Wesley takes basketball to the silver screen
Eyewitness SportsWhen you’re asked to play Wilt Chamberlain in a movie, you don’t say no. So when approached and asked to play the legendary University of Kansas forward in an upcoming film, junior Justin Wesley didn’t have much of a choice. Wesley...Tags: Wilt Chamberlain, Kevin Young, Entertainment, Movies, Human Interest
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Orthodox Easter arrives, with bells, chants and rose petals
A moment as mysterious as the sacred idea it celebrates – the crucified Christ's decent into Hades before his resurrection – arrived Saturday morning at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in a cascade of rose petals and a cacophony of bells,...
Tags: Christianity, Judges, Justice System, Rituals, Religion and Belief
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Police: DUI charge for woman celebrating end of earlier DUI suspension
A 58-year-old Brookfield woman charged by Riverside police Friday for driving under the influence said she had been out celebrating the imminent return of her driver’s license from an earlier drunk driving conviction. According to a news release...
Tags: Riverside (Cook, Illinois), Drunk Driving, Human Interest
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