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Mansfield's Kame Terrace: A Rare Piece Of Our Glacial Past
The Hartford CourantA ghostly fog rose above the kettle pond as a light rain fell on the barren branches of the oak forest. A great blue heron walked slowly along the shallow banks while the sounds of frogs hopping into the water echoed across the barren December woods....Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Storrs, Weather, Natural Resources, Wetlands
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GOP continues to drift
Jules WitcoverWASHINGTON -- Presidential nomination debates are supposed to separate the sheep from the goats and finally identify the party's best candidate to run in the general election in the fall. But after 20 or more such talkathons this season, the Republican...Tags: Barack Obama, Politics, Mountains, Joe Biden, Parties and Movements
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Nature: Heavenly Views For Hikers In Devil's Hopyard
The Hartford CourantDevil's Hopyard State Park is legendary. According to one legend, the area got its name because the devil is afraid of water, or at least has tail issues. Satan got his tail wet in the Eightmile River, the legend goes, and he became so mad he stomped...Tags: Arts and Culture, Folklore and Mythology, Manchester, Haddam, East Haddam
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The man cave
Women like to joke about men. No surprise there. One of the sources of those giggles is that space in the house that men can claim as their own that we call the “man cave.” I suppose that’s a sort of “funny ha ha”...Tags: The Godfather (movie), Caves and Caverns
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Family of missing spelunker asks for public's help
The family of a missing spelunker is asking for volunteers to help aid in the search.
Kevin Eve, 25, is believed to be lost in a southern Indiana cave.
Eve’s car and a few items of clothing were found at the Harrison Crawford State Forest on...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Caves and Caverns
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Spelunker believed to be missing in Southern Indiana cave
Police fear an experienced 25-year-old spelunker may be lost in a Southern Indiana cave.
Kevin Eve of Georgetown, Ind. was last seen on Saturday in Corydon.
His car was found Monday at the Harrison Crawford State Forest.
Police said it is not unheard...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Caves and Caverns, Georgetown
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Search teams request help searching for missing spelunker
Search teams are now asking experienced spelunkers to aid in the search for 25-year-old Kevin Eve.
His car was found two weeks ago at the Harrison-Crawford State Forest in Crawford County.
Eve is believed to have visited the area to explore caves in...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Caves and Caverns
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Olympics are coming, but Harry Potter finale is here
LONDON - There is going to be a big to-do here on July 27, marking one year to go before the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 Olympics.
But the really big show in London this month is Thursday night's world premiere of the final Harry Potter movie.
Part...Tags: J.K. Rowling , London (England), Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (movie), Movies, Multi-Sport Events
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Pitchfork 2011: Who are the must-see bands?
What: Pitchfork Music Festival
Where: Union Park, 1501 W. Randolph St.
When: 3:20 p.m. Friday, 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
What: 45 bands/artists, three stages, hosted by e-zine pitchfork.com
Info: Pitchforkmusicfestival.com
Tickets: Ticketweb.com ($...Tags: Music Industry, Chrissy Murderbot, David Ross, Goth (genre), Entertainment
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Mitochondrial politics
Here's what to watch for at next week's GOP minority-issues presidential debate at a historically black college in Baltimore: empty chairs. All four top Republicans have "scheduling conflicts." Even Republicans get that this is a problem. "We sound...Tags: Social Issues, Barack Obama, Politics, Pocahontas, Long Island
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A bridge to a forgotten stretch of French countryside
Times Staff WriterTHE town of Millau in south-central France once was known for traffic jams because it was here that the A75 — a largely toll-free route from Paris to the Côte d'Azur — crossed the deep valley of the Tarn River. As a result, most travelers...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Mountains, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Office Equipment and Supplies, Religion and Belief
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The payoff of simple camping
It cracks me up, looking back. For years, I'd return over long holiday weekends to the small town where I grew up. My sister, Jolene, who was camping with her in-laws and friends, would come in to town to see me and go back out to camp. Jo, as we call...Tags: Travel, Forestry and Timber, Tourism and Leisure, Caves and Caverns, Gardens and Parks
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