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    Jun 15, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  1. Muscle Maker Grill caters to fitness buffs

    An alternative to the fast-food options of McDonald's and Long John Silver's is set to debut Monday in Palmer Township's 25th Street Shopping Center. <strong>Muscle Maker Grill</strong>, in a building that formerly housed <strong>Pizza Hut</strong>, will offer "great food with your health in mind."
    An alternative to the fast-food options of McDonald's and Long John Silver's is set to debut Monday in Palmer Township's 25th Street Shopping Center. Muscle Maker Grill, in a building that formerly housed Pizza Hut, will offer "great food with your health...

    Tags: Cosmetic Procedures, Laser Hair Removal, Personal Service, Building Material, Dining and Drinking

  2. Jun 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. After jail scandal, spotlight on growing role of women officers

    The 19-year-old felt sick to her stomach when she stepped into the Baltimore prison once nicknamed "Supermax" for her first day of work as a corrections officer. The place was dark and dingy, and she had never been around so many men before.
    The 19-year-old felt sick to her stomach when she stepped into the Baltimore prison once nicknamed "Supermax" for her first day of work as a corrections officer. The place was dark and dingy, and she had never been around so many men before. When...

    Tags: Politics, Coppin State University, Human Rights, Trials, Sexual Misconduct

  4. Jun 15, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. First In Flight, Or Flight Of Fancy?

    Gustave Whitehead was either the first person to fly a powered, heavier than air machine — besting the Wright brothers by more than two years — or a delusional dreamer whose bat-winged soapbox never slipped gravity's bond. Believers on...

    Tags: Windsor Locks, Museums, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), Dannel P. Malloy , Politics

  6. Jun 15, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  7. Melbourne cook semifinalist in Pillsbury Bake-Off's Simple Sweets & Starters category

    Melbourne's Christine Overly is a semifinalist in the 46th Pillsbury Bake-Off's Simple Sweets and Starters category but she needs online votes to move on to the finals and a chance to win the $1 million top prize. Overly's recipe is Warm Hazelnut Brownie Pudding Sundaes. Online voting is open now through Thursday, June 27, 2013 at www.BakeOff.com. Other Floridians in the category are Naylet LaRochelle of Miami (Mini Tuscan Vegetable Wraps), Dawn Onuffer of Crestview (Hot Pink Raspberry Cream Cake) and Anna Zovko of Tampa (Hazelnut Macchiato Mocha Pie).
    Melbourne's Christine Overly is a semifinalist in the 46th Pillsbury Bake-Off's Simple Sweets and Starters category but she needs online votes to move on to the finals and a chance to win the $1 million top prize. Overly's recipe is Warm Hazelnut...

    Tags: Astoria, Tampa, Hazelnuts, Recipes

  8. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Sam Most dies at 82; pioneering jazz flutist

    Sam Most, a pioneering jazz flutist who performed with a stylistically diverse range of artists, including Tommy Dorsey, Donald Byrd, Herbie Mann and Charles Mingus, died Thursday at the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Woodland Hills. He was 82.
    Sam Most, a pioneering jazz flutist who performed with a stylistically diverse range of artists, including Tommy Dorsey, Donald Byrd, Herbie Mann and Charles Mingus, died Thursday at the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Woodland Hills. He was 82....

    Tags: Long Island, Obituaries, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Entertainment, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey)

  10. Jun 14, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  11. Two Maryland women at the center of history, June 1963

    The American clock brings us to the 50th anniversaries of two extraordinary events involving two extraordinary women, Gloria Richardson Dandridge and Madalyn Murray O'Hair &#8212; both strong-willed champions of liberty and disturbers of the status quo, but women of very different character, purpose and legacy.
    The American clock brings us to the 50th anniversaries of two extraordinary events involving two extraordinary women, Gloria Richardson Dandridge and Madalyn Murray O'Hair — both strong-willed champions of liberty and disturbers of the status quo,...

    Tags: Christianity, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Justice and Rights, NAACP, Anglicanism

  12. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Winchester Sun
  13. 50 Years Ago: June 15, 2013

    Five Boy Scouts from Winchester and Clark County left Thursday to begin &ldquo;Operation Husky,&rdquo; an 8,000-mile tour of North America. They are Ross Reaser, Eddie Reed, Paul Rogers, George Jordan and Lee Kidd. The boys are from Troop Number 263 and are among 29 Boy Scouts and five Scoutmasters from Lexington, Winchester and Raleigh, N.C. making the tour. The group will visit Washington, D.C., New York City, Canada, Alaska, Hollywood, Disneyland and Mexico.
    Five Boy Scouts from Winchester and Clark County left Thursday to begin “Operation Husky,” an 8,000-mile tour of North America. They are Ross Reaser, Eddie Reed, Paul Rogers, George Jordan and Lee Kidd. The boys are from Troop Number 263 and...

    Tags: Social Organizations, Washington, DC, Baldwin, Disneyland Park, Youth Organizations

  14. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  15. New State Medical Examiner Sworn In

    &#8212; Dr. James Gill, the state's new chief medical examiner, was sworn in Friday by his father, Superior Court Judge Charles D. Gill.
    The Hartford Courant
    — Dr. James Gill, the state's new chief medical examiner, was sworn in Friday by his father, Superior Court Judge Charles D. Gill. Gill, 47, is expected to begin working in Connecticut near the end of July. He is now a deputy chief medical examiner...

    Tags: Pathology, University of New Haven, Yale-New Haven Hospital, Science and Technology, Education

  16. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  17. Rupert Murdoch's aim: A divorce with little fodder for tabloids

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch appears to be seeking a quiet divorce, based on the lawyer he has chosen and the absence of incendiary allegations, people with knowledge of the case and experience of high-profile New York divorces said.
    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch appears to be seeking a quiet divorce, based on the lawyer he has chosen and the absence of incendiary allegations, people with knowledge of the case and experience of high-profile New York divorces said. Divorce...

    Tags: Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (movie), Upper East Side, Elections, Politics, Harvey Keitel

  18. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  19. Parkland grad dishes about her sequel novel 'Revenge Wears Prada'

    Lauren Weisberger has come a long way since waiting tables at Chili's in Whitehall Township. The Parkland High School grad and former Allentown resident exploded on the national writing scene in 2003 with her first novel, "The Devil Wears Prada."
    Lauren Weisberger has come a long way since waiting tables at Chili's in Whitehall Township. The Parkland High School grad and former Allentown resident exploded on the national writing scene in 2003 with her first novel, "The Devil Wears Prada." The...

    Tags: The New York Times, Knowing (movie), Authors, Prada, Periodicals

  20. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  21. Altadena Junction: Curtains open on the summer stage

    Summer in Altadena &mdash; while usually pretty hot &mdash; also shapes up to be a fine place for entertainment for all ages.
    Summer in Altadena — while usually pretty hot — also shapes up to be a fine place for entertainment for all ages. This evening, for example, the California Shakespeare Ensemble presents "Shakespeare's Lovers" at Farnsworth Park. A small...

    Tags: Ravi Shankar, Elections, Entertainment, Politics, Game of Thrones (tv program)

  22. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  23. Detroit to stop paying some debt, putting it in default

    DETROIT (Reuters) - Detroit said on Friday it would stop making payments on some of its about $18.5 billion debt, which would put it in default, and the "insolvent" city called on most of its creditors to accept pennies on the dollar to help it avoid the largest municipal bankruptcy filing in U.S. history.
    Reuters
    DETROIT (Reuters) - Detroit said on Friday it would stop making payments on some of its about $18.5 billion debt, which would put it in default, and the "insolvent" city called on most of its creditors to accept pennies on the dollar to help it avoid...

    Tags: Ratings, Health and Safety at Work, Politics, Marketing, Assured Guaranty Limited

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