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A primer on the operas in OTSL's 2013 season
St. Louis Post-DispatchBy Sarah Bryan Miller sbmiller@post-dispatch.com 314-340-8249 'THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE' By William Schwenck Gilbert and Arthur Seymour Sullivan When --8 p.m. May 25, 29, 31, and June 6, 12, 14 and 29; 7 p.m. June 9; 1 p.m. June 22 and 26...Tags: Music, The Simpsons (tv program), Eric Roberts, Entertainment, EMI Group Ltd.
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Documents: Hampton Lake development bankruptcy years in the making
The Island Packet OnlineBy late 2009, just three years after construction began, Hampton Lake LLC was in trouble. The parent company of the Hampton Lake development was hemorrhaging cash and nearly out of money, documents show. Lot sales had ground to a halt as the local...Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Finance, Bankruptcy
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Lucrative fish-smuggling trend active in region
Staff WriterCALEXICO — When Calexico resident Song Shen Zhen, 73, recently drove through a Calexico Port of Entry, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer noticed plastic grocery bags under backseat floor mats. There weren’t drugs inside the bags...Tags: Immigration, Customs and Tradition, Organized Crime, National Security, Arts and Culture
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Excerpt: 'The Third Coast' by Thomas Dyja
From his stove, Nelson Algren saw a dark shape stumble out of the bar across Wabansia Avenue. It teetered once, then slumped under the Nectar Beer sign, sizzling neon in the bitter February cold. Eight degrees, an army fatigue jacket, and too many shots...
Tags: Nelson Algren, Chicago Public Library, Politics, Abusive Behavior, Authors
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Author shares memories of Frisco passenger train service in the Ozarks
sgrant@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- It's been 45 years since the last passenger train pulled out of Springfield. When the train from the Frisco Line arrived in Kansas City at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 8, 1967, it was the end of the line for passenger train travel out of the...Tags: Travel, Railway Transportation, Transportation
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Reader Q&A: Dan Pompei's Bears mailbag
I am sure you've getting this question a lot lately, but, if Manti Te'o falls to the Bears in the first round of the draft, should they make him Brian Urlacher's heir apparent? -- Donald Tursman, Los Angeles If you are asking if I would eliminate Te'o...
Tags: Free Agency, Football, Dan Pompei, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Kansas City Chiefs
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Finance, marketing, IT, engineering poised for job growth
Tribune Media ServicesIf you've spent the winter eager to land a new job, you're probably hoping 13 is your lucky number. While luck definitely doesn't hurt in any job search, talented job seekers in fields such as information technology, finance, marketing and engineering...Tags: Engineering, Science and Technology, Business, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Labor Markets
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It's unseemly for nonprofit CEOs to make millions
The story of the nonprofit CEO who solicits charity while raking in a giant salary is, by now, becoming a Central Florida cliché. There was NorthStar High School in Orange County, which was a miserable failure academically but paid its principal $824,000...
Tags: Health Organizations, Nobel Prize Awards, Medical Research, Biotechnology, Biotechnology Industry
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Man claims Bigfoot damaged Winnebago in Lykens
Content ManagerBigfoot has been spotted in northern Dauphin County, that is according to a Lykens resident who claims the creature damaged his RV. State police were called to the 400 block of Division Street in Lykens for a report of criminal mischief. John Reed, of...Tags: Stranger Than Fiction
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John Reed Ebersole, 97
John Reed Ebersole, 97, died Monday, Oct. 1, 2012, in Grand Haven, Mich., at Robbinswood Assisted Living Facility. -
First day of school signifies fresh start for tornado-stricken Henryville
The first day of school signifies a fresh start for one Indiana community. Students and teachers in Henryville are going back into the building that took a direct hit from a tornado in March, and now, they are looking toward the future. At Henryville,...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Natural Disasters, Students, Tornadoes, Education
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Henryville students set to return to class in wake of devastating tornado
Five months after a devastating tornado roared through Henryville, students are getting ready to return to class. The powerful EF-4 tornado blew through on March 2, decimating homes and businesses. Nearly half the elementary and junior/senior high school...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Natural Disasters, Students, Tornadoes, Education
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Nov 14, 2012
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