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Geneva District 304 candidates discuss goals
Geneva residents will have eight choices, from retired professionals to a young homeowner to a longtime incumbent, when they choose who will fill four slots on the Geneva Community Unit School District 304 Board of Education. Incumbents Bill Wilson...
Tags: Geneva (Kane, Illinois), Finance, Politics, Elections, Teachers
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Album of the Day 1/27/12: Brown Bird - Salt for Salt
I have this crazy numerical system I use that picks what album I'm going to revisit for this daily exercise. However every now and then there is an album I just have to listen to so bad that I buck the system and just go for it. Today that album is Salt...Tags: Arts and Culture, Europe, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Entertainment, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Obituary: Harrison Lamb
LIBERTY — Harrison Vincent Lamb, 71, of Liberty, died Wednesday. Born May 30, 1940, in Waynesville, Ohio, he was a son of the late Gilbert and Virgie Turner Lamb. He was a former employee of Durion in Dayton, Ohio. Survivors include his wife,...Tags: Obituaries
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Around the world in 23 days
Phileas Fogg went around the world in 80 days. I did it in 23. And I bet I visited more amazing sites than he — India's Taj Mahal, Easter Island, Tibet, Cambodia's Angkor Wat, the African plains, to name a few — all without having to endure...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Samoa, Trips and Vacations, Johnnie Walker, Hiram Bingham
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Brown Bird Plays New Haven's Cafe Nine on Dec. 16
Brown Bird
8 p.m. Dec. 16, Cafe Nine, 250 State St. $8. (203) 789-8281, cafenine.com.
This has been a year of change for David Lamb and MorganEve Swain, the Rhode Island-based folk/Americana duo better known as Brown Bird. "Duo" is the operative...Tags: Arts and Culture, Brian Baker, Entertainment, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Salt
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'Platanos and Collard Greens' comes to Purdue
Press ReleasePurdue University's Black and Latino cultural centers are teaming up to present the comedy "Platanos and Collard Greens" on Oct. 13. Read More: Platanos and Collard Greens The play, which is free and open to the public, will be at 8 p.m. in Stewart...Tags: Purdue University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), African Americans, National or Ethnic Minorities
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Abdurrahman Wahid dies at 69; former Indonesian president
Abdurrahman Wahid, who became Indonesia's first democratically elected president in 1999 after half a century of authoritarian rule, died Wednesday in Jakarta. He was 69.
Long in failing health, Wahid left an indelible mark on Indonesia as a liberal...Tags: Surgery, Colleges and Universities, Death, Politics, Heads of State
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Teen Drug Mules
KTLA NewsMany of them aren't old enough to drive -- but they're old enough to carry drugs into our country. There's a startling trend among young teens: they're trying to smuggle drugs into the U.S. at the request of powerful Mexican drug cartels. KTLA went south...Tags: Teen-agers, Justice System, Organized Crime, Health, Drug Trafficking
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UC Press publishes wine books to fill a gap
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJuly 2, 2008 This month, University of California Press releases William A. Ausmus' "Wines & Wineries of California's Central Coast," one of six wine books the Berkeley-based academic press will publish this year and the 23rd wine-focused book...Tags: Book, Colleges and Universities, Washington (U.S. state), Alcoholic Beverages, California
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High adventure in low gear
Special to The TimesThe Southern Alps are behind us now, along with the glaciers and waterfalls and dense rain forests that have been our companions for a week. The 14 of us are normal tourists again, moving about the city on two feet instead of two wheels. We've turned in...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Trips and Vacations, Bars and Clubs, Death, Glaciers
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From terror camp to ghost town
Times Staff WriterNo one is left to tell what happened here. But one day in the last few weeks, couriers of death struck Al Qaeda's terrorist camp in this stone-faced ravine. They left nothing standing, no cave intact, and by the time the U.S. bombers turned for home,...Tags: Caves and Caverns, Defense, Death, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Armed Forces
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Bin Laden Trail Grows Fainter, Pentagon Says
Times Staff WritersIntelligence reports on the whereabouts of Osama bin Laden are drying up, the Pentagon said Monday, as Afghan militia fighters went cave to cave in search of the terrorist leader and what remains of his largely defeated Al Qaeda fighters in Tora Bora....Tags: Caves and Caverns, U.S. Military, Defense, Politics, Death
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