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    May 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Watch Canada's Alexis Normand botch the U.S. national anthem

    Canadian singer Alexis Normand probably will have to leave the building the next time she hears the U.S. national anthem being sung. Because she tried to sing it Saturday before a hockey game and botched the lyrics.
    Canadian singer Alexis Normand probably will have to leave the building the next time she hears the U.S. national anthem being sung. Because she tried to sing it Saturday before a hockey game and botched the lyrics. Before a game in the Memorial Cup...

    Tags: Music, Dwayne Johnson, Entertainment

  2. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Around the AL East: Storylines through the first few weeks

    We're almost a month into the season, and it seems an appropriate time for another trip "Around the AL East."
    The Baltimore Sun
    We're almost a month into the season, and it seems an appropriate time for another trip "Around the AL East." Here’s a look at a main storyline for each opponent in the Orioles' division as well as a look at who's hot and who's not on each club:...

    Tags: Josh Stinson, New York Yankees, James Loney, John Farrell, Jon Lester

  4. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Is the media to blame for the brain injuries of hockey players?

    Why is hockey such a violent and dangerous sport? Medical researchers from Canada have an answer: Blame the media.
    Why is hockey such a violent and dangerous sport? Medical researchers from Canada have an answer: Blame the media. “Media reports of an issue such as TBI in sport can contribute to an altered culture,” they write in a study published...

    Tags: Medical Research, Science and Technology, Newspapers, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Concussion

  6. Mar 5, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Batman nabs suspect, reveals his true identity: Takeout delivery guy

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    Batman appeared at a police station in England with a criminal suspect in tow, and the world blinked. Batman — ......
  8. Mar 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Dennis Rodman is pretty sure he's in America now

    Dennis Rodman is back from a rather foggy Asia visit, Google is remembering a civil rights advocate, and Mitt Romney wishes he were president. Welcome to your post-weekend online trends report for Monday, March 4.
    Dennis Rodman is back from a rather foggy Asia visit, Google is remembering a civil rights advocate, and Mitt Romney wishes he were president. Welcome to your post-weekend online trends report for Monday, March 4. Romney appeared on Fox News Sunday with...

    Tags: PlayStation 3, HIV, Mitt Romney, Xbox, Nintendo Company Ltd.

  10. Feb 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Dale Robertson dies at 89; TV and western movie star

    Dale Robertson, an Oklahoma horseman who became a TV and western movie star during the genre's heyday, died Tuesday at Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla. He was 89.
    Dale Robertson, an Oklahoma horseman who became a TV and western movie star during the genre's heyday, died Tuesday at Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla. He was 89. Robertson, who was best known for starring in the series "Tales of Wells Fargo" from...

    Tags: Dale Robertson, World War II (1939-1945), Clark Gable, Pneumonia, Celebrities

  12. Feb 19, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  13. In fact-based films, how much fiction is OK?

    NEW YORK (AP) — The scene: Tehran's Mehrabad airport, January 1980. Six U.S. diplomats, disguised as a fake sci-fi film crew, are about to fly to freedom with their CIA escorts. But suddenly there's a moment of panic in what had been a smooth trip through the airport.
    NEW YORK (AP) — The scene: Tehran's Mehrabad airport, January 1980. Six U.S. diplomats, disguised as a fake sci-fi film crew, are about to fly to freedom with their CIA escorts. But suddenly there's a moment of panic in what had been a smooth trip...

    Tags: Dan Futterman, Abraham Lincoln, Wallace Shawn, Ben Affleck, University of California, Los Angeles

  14. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'A Good Day to Die Hard' has a bad day with the critics

    Following in the footsteps of fellow senior action stars Arnold Schwarzenegger ("The Last Stand") and Sylvester Stallone ("Bullet to the Head"), Bruce Willis is back with a new shoot-'em-up of his own, reprising his role as the wisecracking New York City cop John McClane in "A Good Day to Die Hard."
    Following in the footsteps of fellow senior action stars Arnold Schwarzenegger ("The Last Stand") and Sylvester Stallone ("Bullet to the Head"), Bruce Willis is back with a new shoot-'em-up of his own, reprising his role as the wisecracking New York...

    Tags: NPR, The Washington Post, Movies, Sylvester Stallone, The Last Stand (movie)

  16. Feb 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Spring training news and notes on the Yankees, Red Sox, Jays and Rays

    The American League East has long been considered one of baseball’s toughest divisions, and that should hold true again in 2013. But it’s no longer a division dominated by a couple high-spending teams and the occasional upstart. Suddenly, the AL East is being recognized for its top-to-bottom depth.
    The Baltimore Sun
    The American League East has long been considered one of baseball’s toughest divisions, and that should hold true again in 2013. But it’s no longer a division dominated by a couple high-spending teams and the occasional upstart. Suddenly,...

    Tags: New York Yankees, Andy Pettitte, Jon Lester, David Ortiz, Toronto Blue Jays

  18. Jan 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Patty Andrews dies at 94; Andrews Sisters' last surviving member

    They were the swinging, sassy voice of the homefront for U.S. service personnel overseas during World War II, singing catchy hit tunes such as <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv=qafnJ6mRbgk">"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"</a> and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv=zGxL2uNr7bk">"Rum and Coca Cola"</a> that delighted Americans and catapulted the Andrews Sisters to the very top of the pop charts.
    They were the swinging, sassy voice of the homefront for U.S. service personnel overseas during World War II, singing catchy hit tunes such as "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" and "Rum and Coca Cola" that delighted Americans and catapulted the Andrews Sisters to...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Obituaries, Doris Day, Music, Dorothy Lamour

  20. Jan 23, 2013 | Chicago Tribune
  21. Bucket!

    Change of Subject
    “It is time for the British people to have their say,” [British Prime Minister David] Cameron said, acknowledging that support for the EU is “wafer thin” in Britain....from the Toronto Star's coverage of Cameron's speech I can't...
  22. Jan 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Inauguration 2013: What foreign media say about Obama's second term

    People around the world tuned in Monday to President Obama's inauguration and weighed in on the challenges facing the U.S. leader in his second term. Here are some of the opinions expressed in foreign media about President Obama on his inauguration day:
    People around the world tuned in Monday to President Obama's inauguration and weighed in on the challenges facing the U.S. leader in his second term. Here are some of the opinions expressed in foreign media about President Obama on his inauguration day:...

    Tags: Egypt, White House, Interior Policy, Jerusalem (Israel), Likud

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