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Classic cartoon had life of its own
"Injun Summer," an earlier era's celebration of autumn and childhood imagination, took on a life of its own — almost literally. The famous cartoon first appeared on Sept. 30, 1907, on Page One, the answer to a looming deadline on a slow news day....
Tags: Arts and Culture, Museums, Entertainment Events, History, Soldier Field
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Enjoying California's volcanic legacy
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway yawns languidly for 500 miles from the southern reaches of California's Cascade Range to lower Oregon. The landscape is at once harsh and ridiculously beautiful, crafted by the alchemy of volcanic eruptions and the...Tags: Ice Cream, Lifestyle and Leisure, Oregon, Gardens and Parks, Hotels and Accommodations
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New developments expected in suit over Native American casino
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsWith a state-controlled casino under construction south of Wichita, the Oklahoma-based Wyandotte Nation still wants to build its own casino just north of Wichita. But the U.S. Department of Interior has to approve. "It may take us longer than we want it...Tags: Politics, Interior Policy, Trials, Minority Groups
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Badger ferry owners seek landmark status for coal-burning ship
Facing a deadline to stop dumping toxic coal ash into Lake Michigan, owners of the last coal-powered steamship on the Great Lakes are pushing for it to join Mount Vernon, Lincoln's Tomb and Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthplace as a protected national...Tags: Arts and Culture, Coal, Budgets and Budgeting, Gardens and Parks, Lakes and Ponds
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Archaeological finds boost profile of Arundel's Pig Point
Three years of digging at a prehistoric Indian site in Anne Arundel County has unearthed the oldest structures and human habitations in Maryland and is making this bluff above the Patuxent River one of the most important archaeological sites in the Mid-...Tags: Beaches, Arts and Culture, Science and Technology, Ohio, Maryland
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White and mixed-race youths rank high in alcohol, substance abuse
The first-ever survey of adolescent alcohol and drug abuse to recognize youths of mixed race or ethnicity has found that such kids hover closest to white adolescents in the rate at which they suffer substance abuse disorders. That is not reassuring,...Tags: African Americans, Recreational Substance Use, Social Issues, Juvenile Delinquency, Behavioral Conditions
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Elouise Cobell dies at 65; Native American activist
Elouise Cobell, the treasurer of the Blackfeet tribe who tenaciously pursued a lawsuit that accused the federal government of cheating Native Americans out of more than a century's worth of royalties, resulting in a record $3.4-billion settlement, has...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Judges, Trials, Social Issues, Los Angeles Times
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Native Americans' problems do matter
In response to the letter, “No Native Americans, no need to bother,” really, Lee Brandt, why bother with “their” problems? Have you ever been to a Southern California pow-wow? If you have, you would know that there are many...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Interior Policy, U.S. Congress, Hate Crimes, Massacres
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Taken For Granted: A sailor, his ship, his legacy
The sleek, 130-foot yacht dwarfed the wooden replica tied up alongside. Five hundred years of maritime progress was on display. During a brief stay in Frankfort Harbor, the Niña drew the curious to this small northern Michigan town, providing a unique...Tags: Arts and Culture, Petroleum Industry, Europe, St. Lawrence Seaway Corporation, Spain
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Artful activities abound in Glendale
The Alex Theatre was rockin’, the audience was cheering and the Glendale Pops Orchestra was fantastic. Kenny Loggins, David Benoit and Monica Mancini were magic. If you missed it back in May, you missed the beginnings of another jewel in Glendale&...Tags: Michael Garcia, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Kenny Loggins, Hate Crimes, Government
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Education Matters: What unites, rather than divides, us
Editor's Note: Numerous instances of plagiarism have been discovered in Dan Kimber’s “Education Matters” column, which ran in the News- Press from September 2003 to September 2011. In those columns where plagiarism has been found, a...Tags: African Americans, Arts and Culture, Fox News Channel (tv network), Jeffrey L Dahmer, Gays and Lesbians
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Has Tosh.0 Helped Turn Sadism into a For-Profit Industry?
So I was watching this TV show, "Tosh.0." I'm not a regular viewer, but I was on a cross-country flight with my wife and our two small monsters, and the monsters had finally fallen asleep, so this was my reward.
I like "Tosh.0." The host, Daniel Tosh,...Tags: Tony Soprano (fictional character), Television, Unrest, Conflicts and War, YouTube, Tosh.0 (tv program)
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