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Simon Cowell egged during show; egg thrower explains why she did
Simon Cowell egged — it's something we're supposing any number of "American Idol" and "Britain's Got Talent" wannabes have wanted to see for years now. And on Saturday night, during the "BGT" finale, it happened. During a performance by an...Tags: Entertainment, Britain's Got Talent (tv program), American Idol (tv program), Dwayne Johnson, Social Media
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As Texas Plans A Connecticut Raid, Smugness Won't Work For Rick Perry
The Hartford CourantGovernors visit businesses in other states all the time, usually in low-key meetings that aren't publicized. But that's not how they roll in Texas, and Gov. Rick Perry is letting everyone know he's on his way to New York and Connecticut next week to...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, U.S. Department of Commerce, Gun Control, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Laws
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Letters: Speaking up for the shark
Re "Shark catch fuels frenzy," June 5 The photo of the grinning anglers with their "prize" — a 1,300-plus-pound mako shark — should make any caring person feel physically ill. While there are a handful of well-publicized shark attacks around...
Tags: Disneyland Park, Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing, Animal Attacks, Television Industry
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Washington U. ends use of cats in medical training
ST. LOUIS -- Washington University has stopped using live cats in a medical training course, a practice that some animal rights groups have long opposed. For years, the university used cats in a pediatric life support training course. Medical workers...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Career and Workplace, Education, Labor Legislation
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Letters to the editor: Scouts, pit bulls, and stuttering
Regarding the Sentinel editorial "Time for Boy Scouts to take next inclusive step" on Thursday: The liberal news organizations and the gay community have made huge inroads toward destroying the Boy Scouts and what the organization has stood for during...Tags: Racism, Social Organizations, Social Issues, Minority Groups, Youth Organizations
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Mako shark catch: Record-setting outrage
If the fishermen who triumphantly hoisted the corpse of a massive mako shark expected to find those onshore applauding their achievement, they picked the wrong town. The initial news coverage of the Texas men who hauled in a half-ton shark from the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Science and Technology, Lifestyle and Leisure, Mako, Fishing
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Letters to the editor - June 4
Perhaps NRA should support national sales tax To the editor: About 30 years ago, under the cry of “no parole,” “no probation” and “three strikes, you’re out,” the legislature of California passed laws to make...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Heat Stroke, Prisons, National Rifle Association of America
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Kimberly McBroom's Blog
Tuesday, May 28 Hope you had a fabulous Memorial Day weekend! Of course, having yesterday off makes today feel like a Monday... We had perfect weather for all of the Memorial Day remembrance events. It's so important to take a moment and honor those who...Tags: Drama (genre), Virginia Tech Hokies, Equestrian, CMT (tv network), Regional Authority
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Sheriff Joe Arpaio given a legal lesson on immigration
For years, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio has proudly boasted that he’s America’s toughest sheriff. Now it turns out the Arizona lawman charged with enforcing the law is actually guilty of breaking it. On Friday, U.S. District Judge Murray...Tags: Laws, U.S. Supreme Court, Joe Arpaio, Anthony Kennedy, Judges
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‘Call of Duty: Ghosts’ wows Xbox One unveiling with a dog
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times“Call of Duty: Ghosts,” the latest iteration of the first-person-shooter franchise, is due out in the winter but was shown […]... -
PETA names Bolingbrook woman 2013's 'Sexiest Vegan Next Door'
Yerika Sojo stopped eating meat, dairy, eggs and other animal edibles when she went vegan a few years ago, both for the health benefits and to prevent what she says is the cruelty inflicted on the animals people eat. Sojo was rewarded for her...
Tags: Vegetarian Diet, High Blood Pressure, Heart Disease, Vegan Diet, Chicago Restaurants
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Where have all of Baltimore's colorful figures gone?
Baltimore used to be a town of colorful public characters. One of them, my father, passed away 40 years ago today. Sam Shapiro was often described as a "perennial" candidate — for mayor in 1967 and 1971 and House of Representatives in 1968 and...
Tags: Politics, National Aquarium Baltimore, Media Industry, Elections, Annapolis
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