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Ethel Kennedy: Rogue Cape Cod turkey is ours
HYANNIS, Mass. (AP) — Ethel Kennedy is taking responsibility for a rogue turkey caught on video attacking a mail truck near the family compound in Hyannisport. Kennedy tells the Cape Cod Times that when the family gathered in Hyannisport at...Tags: Robert F. Kennedy
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Turkey Hill on Route 248 looking to trot across street
A proposal to build a Turkey Hill could trigger the widening of a problematic intersection in Lehigh Township. Cherryville Development Partners is seeking to establish a new Turkey Hill mini-market location on property directly across from the present...Tags: Turkey, Cherryville, Pennsville, Berlinsville
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Hollywood thinks Dwight Howard is a turkey, wants to make him a star
Orlando SentinelDwight Howard is a turkey. That's not the opinion of spurned Orlando Magic fans. That's Hollywood talking. Howard, the former Magic center who was traded to the L.A. Lakers and is now a free agent pondering his future, is getting into movies. He's...Tags: Dan Fogler, Shaquille O'Neal, Orlando Magic, Owen Wilson, George Takei
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7 Questions With Sherri Saum of ABC Family’s “The Fosters”
Channel Guide MagazineIn its second week, ABC Family's hot-button drama The Fosters saw a surge in viewership, leading some to ponder whether the controversy surrounding the show was a factor in drawing more eyeballs. The well-reviewed drama about a mixed-race, lesbian... -
We're not chicken to repeat past mistakes
Real Men are fascinating. We will throw our own children up in the air, spin them ’round and ’round by the wrists like a carnival ride and dangle them off of second-story balconies — yet we will not get within 10 feet of the satellite...
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Scrumptious sandwiches at Woody's Hitching Post
The sandwich's simple format offers unlimited options for culinary creativity. At Woody's Hitching Post — deep in Monkton's pastoral horse country — chef-owner David "Woody" Woodruff is busy exploring those options — to the great...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Fried Potatoes, Cheese, Dining and Drinking, Animals
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How to pair wine
Many summer roses would pair deliciously with this simple salad. Dry or off-dry (enter stage left: white zinfandel), it makes no never mind. The match works because even though both the wine and the dish are midweight, they're both also big on flavor....Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Wines, France, Salt, Salads
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Black Hills hunting calls to outdoor writers
They came from New York, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota and other locations to hunt Merriam's turkeys in the Black Hills. Were they successful? Only half of them. Did they have fun? Yes. Do they want to come back to South Dakota?... -
Nailed it? We ate Dunkin's doughnut sandwich
You've already heard that Dunkin' Donuts just launched a new menu item, the glazed doughnut breakfast sandwich, so we can go ahead and skip that part, right? Because I spent most of my day on Wednesday, when it was announced, gabbing in excitement and...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Bacon, Sausages, Doughnuts, Sandwiches
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Florida hunter eats road-kill gator, updates Facebook with picture
When Travis Clayton McFatter came across a dead alligator, he took the road kill to his rural home in North Florida. Then 27-year-old Lake City man snapped a photo of himself next to the reptile, its mouth propped open with a stick. Then he ate the...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Wildlife, Hunting, Rentals, Conservation
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Parking meter contract left no clever ways out
What if, to turn the screws on the private parking meter company that has Chicago in a vise of its own, the city imposed an exorbitant, crippling tax on parking meter revenues? It was an idea submitted by one of my readers, and I put it to the city's...
Tags: Bridgeport (Chicago, Illinois), Near North Side, Lincoln Square (Chicago, Illinois), Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor
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Wild turkey tests positive for W. Nile virus; Michigan's 1st positive animal testing this year
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A wild turkey from Gratiot County in mid-Michigan has tested positive for the West Nile virus. The state Department of Community Health says in a release Friday that the positive testing was confirmed by the Michigan State...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, West Nile Virus, Medical Procedures and Tests, Viral Diseases and Infections, Diseases and Illnesses
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