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Artists take Metro commuters on another kind of journey
Though Los Angeles may never shed its image as a car-obsessed city, the past 20 years have seen significant progress and growth in its public transit system, making it a viable option for more Angelenos. Along with added convenience, the opening of each...
Tags: Artists, Fine Artists, Arts and Culture, Metropolitan Transportation Authority
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'The X Factor' recap: CeCe Frey and Diamond White are out
Well, that's a relief. CeCe Frey finally left "The X Factor" Thursday night, and we didn't even have to hear her sing again. Perhaps this new system of unceremoniously dropping one contestant early on elimination night and then focusing on the two acts...Tags: Lee Ann Womack, The X Factor (tv program), Simon Cowell, Demi Lovato, Mariah Carey
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Pistol-packing lawmaker deserves a high-caliber nickname
What's worse for a distinguished, pro-gun-control Chicago politician who sports a cool goatee and an always-natty wardrobe: Being charged with a felony after allegedly trying to carry a .25-caliber Beretta handgun onto a Chicago plane bound for...
Tags: Jefferson Park, Politics, Personal Weapon Control, Elections, Interior Policy
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Marriage is about commitment, love — not ring
I was never one of those women who dreamed about getting married. As a child, I didn't practice marching down the aisle with Barbie dolls, and during my teens I doubt if I ever picked up, let alone browsed through, a copy of Bride magazine. In December...
Tags: Weddings, Ceremonies, Family, Arts and Culture, Marriage
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Md. native Josephine Gay, 7, remembered for 'indomitable' spirit
Josephine Grace "Joey" Gay, a 7-year-old child born in Columbia who died Dec. 14 in the Newtown, Conn., elementary school shooting, was recalled by her family for her "indomitable" spirit, love of the color purple and her generosity. In a statement...
Tags: National Institutes of Health, Behavioral Conditions, Human Interest, Christianity, Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting
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Statement from the family of Josephine Gay
On Friday, December 14, 2012, our beautiful daughter, Josephine Grace Gay, was killed in an unimaginable tragedy at her elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut. Joey, many of her friends, teachers, and school staff members were taken from our loving...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Human Interest, Apple iPad, Autism, Doug Flutie
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Military families know goodbyes are inevitable
Merry Christmas from Terceira Island, Azores, Portugal. It has been a busy organizing month for me with the military families getting ready for their holidays, a new baby arrival, and preparing for an upcoming PCS (Permanent Change of Station).... -
Live updates: Black Friday shoppers smash door at Urban Outfitters
Shoppers surged into an Urban Outfitters store on the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica after midnight Friday and smashed a tall glass door, injuring about five people, authorities said. Paramedics treated a few shoppers for minor cuts but no one...
Tags: Urban Outfitters Incorporated, LEGO Group, Black Friday (shopping), Walmart, Macy's
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Black Friday store openings & deals
Stores offer doorbuster deals starting at 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving. Here's a rundown of times and offers: 8 p.m Thanksgiving Kmart Deals: Barbie Ballerinas for $2.99; 24-inch LED 1080p HDTV for $88 Sears Deals: 2-carat total weight diamond jewelry...Tags: Apple iPod, Black Friday (shopping), Amazon Kindle Fire, Nintendo Company Ltd., Photography and Video
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50 Ways Marilyn Monroe Has Been Kept Alive For 50 Years
ReutersAug 03 (TheWrap.com) - There's a moment at the end of the promo reel for "Love, Marilyn," an upcoming Marilyn Monroe documentary that will premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, when Uma Thurman, speaking in words that were written by Monroe, almost...Tags: Music, Michelle Williams, New York City, Mad Men (tv program), Entertainment
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Connecting the social and the spatial
Amy Lynne Shelton has a closet full of toys at the Johns Hopkins University cognitive psychology lab: Wooden human figures with movable joints, Lego and model train buildings, toy cameras and wooden triangular blocks — some with eyes, some without....Tags: Vanderbilt University , Behavioral Conditions, LEGO Group, Brain, Science
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