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"A Voyage Long and Strange," by Tony Horwitz
In "Pathfinders," his encompassing history of the exploration of the globe, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto notes that the "Atlantic breakthrough" made by Europe at the end of the 15th Century took place in less than a decade. From Christopher Columbus' landfall...Tags: History, Pocahontas, Freedom of Religion, Georgia, Culture
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TODAY'S PICKS
MONK (9 p.m., USA) - Monk matches wits with a chess genius (guest star David Strathairn) who always seems to be two moves ahead of him. PSYCH (10 p.m., USA) - Gus does not believe Shawn when he claims that one of their high-school classmates has been...Tags: Adam Sandler, Stephen King, Jack Nicholson
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Honor roll: York County School Division
The following York County elementary school students have been named to the honor roll for the fourth quarter of the school year. Call the individual school with questions. Third grade All A's Burke, Matthew Canion, Destini Crum, Timothy Cyrus,...Tags: Virginia, Pentecost, Selena, Hunting, Distilling and Brewing Industry
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Town On Magazine's List
West Hartford is one of the 100 "best places to live" in the U.S., according to a new ranking by Money magazine. The magazine's August issue ranks the town 76th among the 100 — the only Connecticut municipality to make the list. The top 10...Tags: Naperville, Connecticut, West Hartford, Magazines, Cheesecake Factory Incorporated (The)
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Any night this week, choice of bands, trios and more
Chicago Tribune criticA guide to seven nights of jazz in Chicago: Friday Javon Jackson Band—A "young lion" during the jazz resurgence of the 1990s, saxophonist Jackson had been trained in a great conservatory: Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers (the same organization that...Tags: Green Mill, Jazz Music, Checkerboard Lounge, Millennium Park, Society
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Pageant Contestants Sought
Those interested in being contestants in either the Miss Bristol or Miss Forestville pageants are invited to a tea Aug. 10. The pageants are open to contestants age 17 to 23, and winners can receive scholarship money. Participants in the Miss Bristol...Tags: Burlington, Connecticut, Plainville, Terryville
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Man pleads not guilty in death of S.D. woman
A Merrill man has pleaded not guilty to vehicular homicide and drunken driving charges in the August 2007 death of a South Dakota woman. Danny Robinson entered his plea Monday in Plymouth County District Court. The 49-year-old is accused of striking...Tags: Trials, Vehicles, South Dakota, Plymouth, Prosecution
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Mazomanie printing plant to close; 125 jobs lost
The Synergy Web Graphics printing plant in Mazomanie will close this fall with about 125 jobs lost. The closing comes 16 months after Synergy Graphics in Plymouth, Minnesota, bought Sunny Industries from receivership. But Synergy Graphics now says it...Tags: Wisconsin, Minnesota
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Police Blotter
Police Blotter is a sampling of crimes from police reports in Baltimore and Baltimore County. Baltimore Southern District Shootings Two men in their early 20s were found shot in a car at Cherry Hill and Carver roads about 7:40 p.m. yesterday and were...Tags: Vehicles, Reisterstown, Theft, Owings Mills, Injuries
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Wrong Senator Facing Scrutiny
It disgusted me to read the front-page article about how Sen. Joe Lieberman is so hated in the Democratic Party for speaking his mind and not following the party line [July 20, "The Lieberman Mystery"]. Don't we all want politicians with conviction? Don't...Tags: Mortgages, National Government, Joe Lieberman, Chris Dodd, Government
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