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Boat show, Shore Line, Strictly Sail
Tribune staffBOAT, RV SHOW The 79th annual Chicago Boat, RV and Outdoors Show comes to McCormick Place North Jan. 14-18. Hundreds of boats and recreational vehicles along with accessories, travel tips and a trout pond are among the attractions. Hours are 11 a.m. to...Tags: Transportation, Society, Defense, People, Vehicles
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Billy Zantzinger, convicted of killing Hattie Carroll and denounced in Bob Dylan song, dies at 69
On Feb. 8, 1963, a young, socially prominent tobacco farmer from southern Maryland named William Devereux Zantzinger was drunk at a charity ball at Baltimore's old Emerson Hotel. Carrying a cheap toy cane and dressed in a top hat at the Spinsters Ball, he...Tags: Folk Music, Fred Astaire, Murder, Maryland, Dining and Drinking
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Israel urged to end assault
Tribune correspondent.JERUSALEM—As dozens of bodies were pulled from the rubble of shelled houses in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, Israel faced a growing confrontation with aid groups alarmed by the toll of its offensive against Hamas, and the UN called for an end to...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Gaza Crisis, Civil Unrest, Refugee, Defense
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Arrest made in Syracuse party shooting; teen dies
scheduled, comment from police chief and defense attorney, details of shootings. SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) _ A Rochester man has been charged in a shooting at an underage drinking party that injured four people, including a teenager who later died. David...Tags: Sales, Court Preliminary, Police, Murder, People
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Accused Dillard High School shooter won't be moved to psychiatric hospital
South Florida Sun-SentinelShe's suicidal, mutilates herself and writes poems about how she longs for death, a defense attorney and psychologist said Thursday in a bid to have accused Dillard High School shooter Teah Wimberly, 15, transferred from jail to a psychiatric hospital....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Pain, Juvenile Delinquency, People, Justice System
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Heat Q&A with Ira Winderman
Sun-Sentinel.comAsk Ira! Sun-Sentinel Heat writer Ira Winderman answers YOUR questions about the team! You can read his latest comments below. To submit your question, e-mail here. Please include your name, city and state with each question. --------------------...Tags: Contracts, Philadelphia 76ers, Mike Miller, Mike James, Antawn Jamison
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No ticket ... not a problem
South Florida Sun-SentinelA tailgate party that began at Dolphin Stadium before noon eventually led to a football game for a national championship Thursday, but that did not mean the high-spirited festivities ever stopped. As the University of Florida and the University of...Tags: Miami Dolphins, Road Transportation, Transportation, Florida Gators, Dolphin Stadium
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Mont. district: School bus driver made liquor-store run, asked student to hide booze from cops
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A school bus driver made an unscheduled stop at a liquor store, then allegedly asked a student to help hide her purchases when police stopped her, the district superintendent said. It does not appear the driver had been...Tags: Schools
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'Street Gang' by Michael Davis
Big Bird snorts cocaine. Mr. Hooper uses his store as a front for stolen goods. Oscar the Grouch keeps pornography in his trash can.
If these are the stories you are looking for, too bad. "Street Gang: The Complete History of Sesame Street" is not a...Tags: Gang Activity, History, Family, New York Times, People
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Lawmakers, pressed to cut, confront dire needs
AP Political WriterThere are always gut-wrenching appeals for state money when legislators start work on the state budget. But this year of frightening economic trouble is different. Jo Marshall's story to General Assembly budget writers was a stark example. The widowed...Tags: Curricula, Budgets and Budgeting, Medical Services, Laws, Timothy M. Kaine
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Young drinkers beware: State agents on lookout during game
South Florida Sun-SentinelTailgating at football games is a time-honored college tradition — often involving alcoholic beverages. But if you're not yet of drinking age, better stick to the soda pop. From 12 to 16 state beverage agents will be working a special detail at...Tags: Miami Dolphins, Orange Bowl, Beverage Industry, National Football League, Dolphin Stadium
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Family Filmgoer: A guide for parents
OK FOR 6 AND OLDER ''THE TALE OF DESPEREAUX'' (G) What luck to have a richly imagined animated film to charm kids 6 and older. ''The Tale of Despereaux,'' adapted from Kate DiCamillo's 2003 book, is set in a storybook Middle Ages. There are scary bits...Tags: Matthew Broderick, Cinema Industry, Behavioral Conditions, Kate Winslet, Bride Wars (movie)
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