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Actress Amanda Bynes denies bong-throwing charges
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - American actress Amanda Bynes appeared in court on Friday and denied charges of possessing marijuana and tossing a bong out of the window of her 36th-floor Manhattan apartment. The former Nickelodeon child star, who appeared in court...Tags: Amanda Bynes, Marijuana Use, Easy A (movie), Lifestyle and Leisure, Crime, Law and Justice
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Beer getting pricey? The industry has been planning it for years
Hipsters are making beer more expensive, or at least that’s the argument that’s been popular the last couple of days. But the brewing industry -- run by enormous multinational conglomerates -- has been planning price hikes for years. ...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Prices
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Mayors Against Illegal Guns targets first Democrat
The Michael Bloomberg-backed group Mayors Against Illegal Guns is following up on its promise to hound Senate Democrats who voted against gun control legislation in April. In an ad that launched Friday, Sen. Mark Pryor (D-Ark.) is implored by a...
Tags: Patrick J. Toomey, Mayors Against Illegal Guns, Organizing for Action, Mark Pryor, Jeff Flake
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Yale Crash Victim's Play Opens As Family Marks First Anniversary Of Her Death
The Hartford CourantOn the night before the first anniversary of the death of Marina Keegan, the 22-year-old writer who was killed in a car crash on Cape Cod days after graduating magna cum laude from Yale, her play "Utility Monster" will have its world premiere at the...Tags: Wethersfield, Midtown, Arts and Culture, Accidental Death, Human Interest
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'Unusual condition' on track before New York-area train crash
NEW YORK — The conductor of a train involved in a derailment and crash outside New York City last week noticed an "unusual condition" on the track before the cars went off the rails, and the area where the wreck occurred had recently undergone...Tags: Transportation Industry, Grand Central Terminal, Transportation Accidents, Disasters and Accidents, National Transportation Safety Board
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Corn planting catches up
Have you been feeling “under the weather” lately? Many farmers breathed a sigh of relief last week as they finished up planting corn. Estimates are that 2.4 million acres of corn were planted from May 13-19 in South Dakota. About 95% of...Tags: Genetic Engineering, Science and Technology, Weather Reports, Weather
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Josh Gooch accepted to West Point for leaders seminar
Josh Gooch, a junior at Lincoln County High School has been selected to be among 500 attendees at West Point's Summer Leaders Seminar in June. More than 4,000 juniors nationwide applied to SLS, which offers outstanding high school juniors the...
Tags: Engineering, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, West Point
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Lobbying in American-US Airways deal focuses on small cities
ReutersBy Karen Jacobs May 24 (Reuters) - US Airways Group and American Airlines, seeking approval for a merger that would create the world's largest airline, are warning lawmakers that a requirement to divest certain airport slots would lead to less service...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, U.S. Airways, U.S. Congress
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Amanda Bynes arrested in NYC on a marijuana charge, accused of throwing bong out a window
Associated PressNEW YORK (AP) — Actress Amanda Bynes appeared disheveled in a long blond wig and sweats Friday in a criminal court where she was charged with reckless endangerment after police said she heaved a marijuana bong out the window of her 36th-floor...Tags: Marijuana Use, Easy A (movie), Photography, Heavy Engineering, Misdemeanors
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Ex-Scout James Dale: Boy Scouts should accept gay leaders
NEW YORK -- A former Boy Scout whose decision to fight his ouster from the organization for being gay went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court says the group's vote to permit gay youth but not gay Scout leaders is a "bit of a step backward." James...Tags: Minority Groups, U.S. Supreme Court, Boy Scouts of America, Social Organizations, Politics
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Low Appraisals on the Rise
A homebuyer may have to put several houses under contract before actually closing on one. Welcome to the new housing market, where contract price and appraised value do not always match. Low appraised values are causing many deals to falter, according...
Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Environmental Issues, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicago Mortgages, Realty
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‘Star Wars’: Life-size Lego X-wing Starfighter coming to California
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesThe White House rejected a petition to build a Death Star, but a different piece of “Star Wars” machinery has […]...
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