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Albert Hall, opera singer
Albert Hall, a professional opera singer and choirmaster who began his singing career during his student days at City College, died May 13 from colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Towson resident was 89. The son of a plumber and a...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Christianity, Health and Safety at School, Arts and Culture, Celebrities
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Helio Castroneves, Dario Franchitti chasing historic 4th Indianapolis 500 win
AP Sports WriterNEW YORK (AP) — Helio Castroneves figures plenty of today's fans have never seen a driver win the Indianapolis 500 for a record-tying fourth time. He can change that Sunday. So could Dario Franchitti. It's been 22 years since Rick Mears became the...Tags: Brazil, Indianapolis 500, Open-Wheel Racing, Penske Racing, Chip Ganassi Racing
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READER SUBMITTED: SImsbury Free Library Announces June Events
SimsburyIn June, the Simsbury Free Library (SFL) is pleased to welcome a special exhibit from the Simsbury Arts Academy and offer a third tour of the A. Everett Austin, Jr. House. In addition, the SFL will continue its monthly Drop-In Book Club and documentary/...Tags: Clubs and Associations, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Fine Artists, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Artists
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Idaho couple and Sun Valley Resort embroiled in Twitter tussle over social network handle
Associated PressBOISE, Idaho (AP) — An Internet entrepreneur and former Wall Street derivatives analyst contends central Idaho's Sun Valley resort and the Twitter Inc. social media site heisted his handle. Leonard Barshack, who in the 1990s founded the Internet...Tags: Apple Inc., Trials, Twitter, Inc., Litigation, Apple iPhone
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More poor in U.S. suburbs than cities, report says
Once considered the definition of the middle-class American dream, the suburbs are now home to a larger, faster-growing poor population than urban areas, according to a new analysis. During the 2000s, the number of poor living in U.S. suburbs grew by 64...
Tags: Poverty, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Brookings Institution, Authors
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Review: The not-so winning 'Goodwin Games'
"The Goodwin Games" is family comedy debuting as a late midseason replacement with only a seven-episode order. So even at Fox, a network not known for hit comedies, hopes are not high. On the other hand, there is a lot of talk these days of rethinking...Tags: Entertainment, Television, T.J. Miller, Fox Broadcasting Company, Scandal (tv program)
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Barbara Monahan, Teacher At Nathan Hale School, Dies At 97
The Hartford CourantBarbara Monahan, 97, a longtime teacher at Manchester's Nathan Hale School, died March 31. "She used to walk to school every day," said Celeste McLaughlin, Monahan's stepdaughter. "The kids who she taught would remember Mrs. Monahan because they...Tags: University of Hartford, Teachers, Middlebury, Head Start, Teaching and Learning
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Stanley Greenberg Photographs At Fairfield University's Bellarmine Museum
“Excavation: Recent Photographs by Stanley Greenberg” will be at Bellarmine Museum of Art, 1073 N. Benson Road, on the campus of Fairfield University in Fairfield, until Friday, June 14. The exhibit is made up of eight large black-and-white...
Tags: Fairfield University, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Commutes long, slow after Connecticut train derailment
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) — Connecticut commuters endured slow trips to work Monday following last week's train collision that that injured 72 people and disrupted rail service into New York City. It took Gary Maddin of Milford an hour to make what...
Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Mount Vernon, Grand Central Terminal, Motorvehicle Accidents, Railway Accidents
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As grocers, restaurants bicker, many menus still lack calorie counts
Three years after Congress voted to require it, you still won't find calories listed on the menus of most restaurant chains. The problem? The federal government has yet to write the specific rules to carry out the law, in part because supermarkets are...
Tags: Cathy McMorris, Darden Concepts, Inc., Panera Bread Company, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Orlando Restaurants
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Graduates Leave UHart, But It Won't Leave Them
The Hartford CourantA commencement speech that touched on elephant excrement, the stupidity of drinking and driving, and Balzac's thoughts on the relations between the sexes delighted graduates of University of Hartford Sunday, so much so that they gave novelist and...Tags: Philosophy, Religion and Belief, Science and Technology, Psychology, New York City Police Department
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More poor live in suburbs than urban areas, research shows
Bucking longstanding patterns in the United States, more poor people now live in the nation's suburbs than in urban areas, according to a new analysis. As poverty mounted throughout the nation over the past decade, the number of poor people living in...
Tags: Dolton, Lansing, Chicago Tribune, Poverty, Conservation
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