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'Fight for $15' to begin Thursday in Chicago
Change of SubjectUPDATED BELOW WITH A RESPONSE FROM THE ILLINOIS RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION Thursday at noon, low-wage food and retail workers will rally with supporters at St. James Cathedral in Chicago (map) to kick off a union organizing campaign and to demand...... -
Edison Ponograph Recording Offers Glipse Into Past
Associated PressIt's scratchy, lasts only 78 seconds and features the world's first recorded blooper. The modern masses can now listen to what experts say is the oldest playable recording of an American voice and the first-ever capturing of a musical performance,...Tags: Entertainment, General Electric Company, Thomas Edison, Arts and Culture, Music
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Cyclists hit the roads to burn calories, bust stress — and enjoy the passing scenery
When Don and Darla Daley dine at restaurants near their Royal Oak, Mich., home, they no longer drive their car. It's the same with quick trips to the store or nearby Royal Oak farmers market. They hop on the bicycles they bought two years ago —...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Heart Attack, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Cycling
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Lane Kiffin of USC finds more controversy, by the numbers
Unbuckling the mailbag: Question: Is this really a big deal? One USC football player changing his number shouldn't warrant this much attention. Devin Willis Answer: I'll grant you that one USC jersey swap against Colorado at the Coliseum is not as...Tags: Kentucky Wildcats, LSU Tigers, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders, Mike Myers
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Soundtrack to history: 1878 Edison audio unveiled
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. -- It's scratchy, lasts only 78 seconds and features the world's first recorded blooper. The modern masses can now listen to what experts say is the oldest playable recording of an American voice and the first-ever capturing of a...
Tags: Entertainment, General Electric Company, Thomas Edison, Arts and Culture, Music
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The Men Who Built American menu at Morton's
Staff writerThe cable network History has partnered with Morton’s The Steakhouse (Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, North Miami Beach, Miami, Coral Gables; Mortons.com) to offer a Morton’s The Men Who Built America menu. It coincides with the...Tags: North Miami, Miami Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Chocolate Cake, Coral Gables
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What to look for in probiotics
If you're interested in seeing whether eating probiotic-infused foods might improve your digestive health, look for foods (or supplements) with one of many species of lactobacillus or bifidobacterium. "There are something like 400 different probiotics,...
Tags: Probiotics, Dietary Supplements
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Fordson Dextra
The Fordson name had its beginning in 1917 when Henry Ford began building 6,000 Fordsons for the Ministry of Munitions in the United Kingdom. Tractors built by Ford were not formally called Fordson until this contract was signed, sealed and delivered....Tags: United Kingdom, Diesel Fuel
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Under the hood: Classic car show is Sunday
About 185 classic cars will line the Festival of Arts grounds and adjacent property for the ninth annual Laguna Beach Classic Car Show this weekend. There will be 28 different classes of vehicles from different time periods or manufacturers at Sunday's...
Tags: Ford, Jaguar, Cadillac
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Thigpen online version
Sun Sentinel ColumnistHis moment should have been pure bliss. A well-earned tribute to perseverance and a long, hard climb to his sport’s highest level. Instead, it was mixed with sadness and regret, tainted by the breathtaking guilt that still accompanies the worst...Tags: Canadian Football, Football, Sports, National Football League, Depression
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Memories of childhood tragedy still haunt Dolphins' Marcus Thigpen
Sun Sentinel ColumnistHis moment should have been pure bliss. A well-earned tribute to perseverance and a long, hard climb to his sport’s highest level. Instead, it was mixed with sadness and regret, tainted by the breathtaking guilt that still accompanies the worst...Tags: Canadian Football, Football, Sports, National Football League, Depression
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Green Wheels: Seven Turning Points in Auto History
Hindsight being 20-20, we can look back on history and see the turning points, which are invisible to us as we're living through them. Automobiles have an approximately 120-year history (discounting some 18th century anomalies), and the milestones are now...
Tags: Radio, Oldsmobile, Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering, Fuel-efficient Vehicles
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