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Refugiados comienzan nueva vida en los suburbios
En el apartamento A-17, un grupo de turcas amasan cebollas y papas sobre una mesa espolvoreada con harina, haciendo golosinas para un cumpleaños. En el edificio contiguo, una familia cubana discute acerca de cuál tarjeta telefónica internacional ofrece...Tags: Illinois, Wheaton
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Gas prices put wrench in summer vacation plans
arielle.brechisci@newsday.com john.valenti@newsday.comThis summer, Kelly Levine and her Commack family will bypass their usual trips to North Carolina or Virginia in favor of a cost-saving trip to Hershey Park. Citing high gas prices, Levine, 39, said, "Forget it, it's too expensive" to take two trips. The...Tags: Hersheypark, AAA, Long Island
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Refugees start life anew in Wheaton
Chicago Tribune reporterIn apartment A-17, Turkish women fold onions and potatoes into birthday dumplings on a table dusted with flour. One building over, a Cuban family discusses which international phone cards provide the best deals for calls to their hometown. Downstairs...Tags: National Basketball Association, Demographics, Illinois, Wheaton, Miley Cyrus
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FIU exhibit reflects on Rockwell
The Associated PressMore than 60 years after Norman Rockwell's quintessentially American "Four Freedoms" posters were created, the illustrator is inspiring other artists to delve into the meaning of democracy through art. Sixty contemporary artists and graphic designers...Tags: Censorship, Democracy, National Government, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Lawrence
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Pictures: Obama, via Norman Rockwell
Spin CycleFrom MyManMitt, via Politico, a fascinating mockup of a Norman Rockwell picture called, "Free Speech" and another called "Doctor and Boy:"...... -
Recumbent bicycles high on comfort, gawkers
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWE'RE careening down a residential street in Long Beach's California Heights, stretched out like Olympic lugers, eye-level with a Labrador retriever racing alongside. Nestled in a tandem recumbent bike, Jonathan Dietch and I sail past carefully trimmed...Tags: Verizon Communications, Cycling Trial, Cycling, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Vehicles
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Family Vacation Could Go The Way Of $2 Gas
In the worst-case scenario, soon no one will be going to the mountains or the shore, and cross-country family odysseys will be fuzzy memories from a distant, Norman Rockwell past. Thanks to America's energy mess, the family vacation of the future could...Tags: Connecticut, University of Virginia, North Dakota, Family, Vacations
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Will the American family trip survive?
In the worst-case scenario, soon no one will be going to the mountains or the shore, and cross country family odysseys will be fuzzy memories from a distant, Norman Rockwell past. Thanks to America's energy mess, the family vacation of the future could...Tags: Connecticut, University of Virginia, North Dakota, Family, Vacations
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On this day in history
On May 29, 1453, Ottoman forces captured Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine Empire. In 1736 American patriot Patrick Henry was born in Hanover County, Va. In 1765 Patrick Henry denounced the English Stamp Act in Virginia's House of Burgesses,...Tags: Republican Party, Irving Berlin, Government, John Landis, Assault
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From red to green
Special to The SunI'm a child of the Cold War - the old one with the Soviet Union, that is, not the new frost toward Iran. So, a few months back, after I checked into Moscow's Hotel Baltschug Kempinski, a view from my room's window set my heart - and nerves - racing....Tags: Censorship, Movies, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Christianity, Ceremonies
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