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At Shaw: 3 stars for 'Major Barbara,' 3.5 stars for 'Guys and Dolls,'
The Buffalo NewsNIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Ont. -- As dramatic heroines go, Barbara Undershaft is a bit of a drip. As a major in the Salvation Army intent on saving as many souls as possible, she practically glows with youthful idealism. But before the curtain comes down...Tags: Religion and Belief, George Bernard Shaw, Halliburton Company, Arts and Culture, Philosophy
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EDITORIAL: Haslam deserves praise for veto of 'Ag Gag' bill
Knoxville News SentinelGov. Bill Haslam took a principled stand Monday on the side of free speech and animal rights by vetoing the so-called "Ag Gag" bill. Legislators approved the bill, which would require anyone taking photographs or video of the abuse of livestock to...Tags: Justice System, Bill Haslam, Judges, Prosecution, Laws
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Boston Herald Howie Carr column
Boston HeraldThese so-called "journalists" in D.C. must have led very sheltered lives if they've never had the feds looking for their sources and/or auditing them. Or maybe because 98 percent of them drink the Obama Kool-Aid, they've always figured they were safe....Tags: Justice System, Taxation, Prosecution, Internal Revenue Service, Trials
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SVC women's tennis takes NWAAC tournament
Skagit Valley Herald, Mount Vernon, Wash.The Skagit Valley women's tennis team won it all Saturday at the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges tournament. Amid sweltering high-80 degree heat in Spokane, the remaining Cardinal women tennis players finished strong to help the...Tags: Mount Vernon, Tennis
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'Ag Gag' bill 'constitutionally suspect' Atty General says as Priscilla Presley joins crusade
Commercial AppealThe "Ag Gag" bill narrowly approved by the state legislature last month but awaiting action by Gov. Bill Haslam is "constitutionally suspect" on three First Amendment grounds, Tennessee Attorney General Robert E. Cooper Jr. said in an advisory opinion...Tags: Humane Society of the United States, Regional Authority, Bill Haslam, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics
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Area Briefs
The Decatur Daily, Ala.City collects 256 pounds of drugs Decatur police collected 256 pounds of drugs Saturday during their Take Back Day drive. The Take Back Day initiative is a national program that allows anyone to hand over any pharmaceuticals to law enforcement with no...Tags: Social Organizations, Lifestyle and Leisure, Youth Organizations, Clubs and Associations, Nucor Corporation
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Quake shakes Morgan County
The Decatur Daily, Ala.Valhermoso Springs resident Royce Turney felt a slight "jarring" and heard a rumble at his home Monday morning before leaving to drive his school bus. The Antioch Road resident assumed it was just more testing at Redstone Arsenal and was surprised to...Tags: Natural Disasters, U.S. Geological Survey
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Domestic spat ends with stabbing, then arrest
The Virginia GazetteJAMES CITY — A 29-year-old man is accused of unleashing his anger on two people and property after an argument with his girlfriend turned physical. Martin Robert Somerville was charged with malicious wounding, misdemeanor domestic assault and...Tags: Misdemeanors, Trials
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Annapolis' Borland, Williams lead classes at NOOD Regatta
Two Annapolis sailors, Jeff Borland and Tim Williams, took advantage of favorable winds on their home Chesapeake Bay waters to take the lead in their classes Saturday at the Sperry Top-Sider NOOD Regatta. Borland leads the nine-boat Etchells class...Tags: Kensington, Suffolk (Suffolk, Virginia), Yorktown (York, Virginia), Manhasset, Clarksville
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Catoctin takes Antietam softball title
Saturday, May 4, 2013 PREP SOFTBALL THURMONT, Md. —Catoctin clinched the MVAL Antietam Conference title outright on Saturday with a 6-1 victory over North Hagerstown. Rhianna Drieu scattered six hits for the Cougars (17-1, 13-0), allowing a...Tags: Rubber Products Industry, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Roman Catholicism, Miami Marlins, Maryland School for the Deaf
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Recreation and outdoors calendar
NOOD Regatta Sunday, May 5: The largest sailboat racing tour in the country, the Sperry Top-Sider NOOD Regatta series, concludes its weekend stay at the Annapolis Yacht Club. Sailors will compete on the Chesapeake Bay from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. There...Tags: Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Somerset County (Maryland), Pimlico Race Course, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Catonsville
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Monk accused of attempted kidnapping sent back to jail
A Benedictine monk accused of trying to lure a suburban girl into his car is back in Lake County Jail after a judge revoked his bond. Thomas Chmura, 57, who resides at St. Benedict's Abbey in Benet Lake, Wis., is charged with felony attempted child...
Tags: Prisons, Prosecution, Trials
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