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Nightlife: March 17- March 21
Thursday, March 17 ShamRock ’n’ Roll with Fast Eddie and the Slowpokes 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m., Belle’s Sports Bar & Grill, 1202 E. Patrick St., Frederick, Md. 301-696-9623. Miami Latin Night 8:30 to 10 p.m., Cancun Cantina West, 901...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Symbols and Symbolism, Shamrock, American Legion
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CBS renews 18 shows, some missing from list
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsCBS has announced the return of 18 shows for the 2012-2013 season. "This large-scale renewal is testimony to the strength, stability and success of a deep and diverse roster of top-rated programming," said Nina Tassler, head of CBS Entertainment. CBS...Tags: Blue Bloods (tv program), The Amazing Race (tv program), The Big Bang Theory (tv program), 60 Minutes (tv program), How I Met Your Mother (tv program)
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Joe Surf: New training facility opens
Competitive surfers these days are looking for an edge. Whether they're in high school or already surfing on the world stage, they want to get better. And believe it or not, there's a way to improve without even getting wet. Paul Norris and Jon Brown...Tags: High Schools, Schools, Health, Middle Schools, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Charlotte W. Alexander
Charlotte W. Alexander, a short-story writer, poet, book-lover, leader of book discussion groups, gardener, hostess and cook, and unabashed activist for liberal causes died in Newport Beach on Thursday, March 8, 2012. She was 75. The cause of death was...Tags: Heart Failure
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Lancaster CareerLink job fair attracts hundreds of job seekers
Multi-Media JournalistPennsylvania CareerLink of Lancaster County held a job fair at its Lancaster offices in Liberty Place Wednesday. The fair attracted hundreds of job seekers, looking to connect with nearly 60 companies. "Employers are actually hiring, so that is a...Tags: Lancaster County (Pennsylvania), Employment Opportunities, Employment, Career and Workplace
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Record high temperatures reported across Midwest
REMARKABLE MARCH WARMTH FOR THE RECORD BOOKS
We skipped Winter and as of now March. Summer level warmth arrived very early Wednesday. The High Wednesday of 81° broke a 22 year old record as well as delivered the first 80° temp of the year. Temps today...Tags: Weather Reports, Weather, Hermosa, Chicago Weather
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Godfather or God the Father?
Pinstripes, raised fists, bulging muscles, big ol' revolver: The upcoming "Goodfellas" men's conference has a definite Mafioso theme.
It's just business, says deacon David Roman of Metro Life Church, Doral, site of the conference. "If you're too stodgy,...Tags: North Miami, Religion and Belief, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Aventura, Mini
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Appeals court halts DEA's efforts to block drug sales at Sanford CVS pharmacies
A federal judge in the District of Columbia ruled Tuesday that the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration can stop two Sanford CVS stores from selling controlled substances, but an appeals court on Wednesday blocked that move.
The measures are the latest...Tags: Court Preliminary, Judges, Prescription Drugs, OxyContin (drug), CVS Corp.
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Nicks' new deal means Saints could focus on signing Grubbs
Ravens left guard Ben Grubbs, an unrestricted free agent, is in New Orleans today to meet with Saints officials -- and he just got good news. Carl Nicks, who had manned the left guard position for the Saints, has signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. We&...Tags: Religion and Belief, Miami Dolphins, Carl Nicks, Jarret Johnson, Ben Grubbs
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Appeals court allows Cardinal Health to sell controlled substances
A federal appeals court has temporarily stopped the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration from banning Cardinal Health, a prescription-drug wholesale distributor with a facility in Lakeland, from distributing controlled substances.
The ruling is the...Tags: Judges, OxyContin (drug), Prescription Drugs, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Orange may restrict pain clinics to fight pill mills
Orange County leaders could make sweeping changes in upcoming months that would change the way local pain-management clinics operate and implement a range of other rules designed to combat the region's prescription-drug epidemic.
If commissioners take...Tags: General Practitioners, Teresa Jacobs, Health and Medical Professionals, Criminals, Prescription Drugs
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Cafeteria thefts investigated at Sweetwater schools
CHULA VISTA, Calif. -- The superintendent of the Sweetwater Union High School District confirmed Thursday that an investigation is under way into alleged thefts by the district's cafeteria employees.
Superintendent Ed Brand issued a statement in which he...Tags: Theft, College Sports, Justice System, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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