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Las Vegas: Development to alter New York-New York, Monte Carlo
Get ready for more change along the Las Vegas Strip: Look for alterations to the faces of the New York-New York and Monte Carlo hotels and the addition of an expansive public plaza featuring a variety of new restaurants and shops. The new outdoor space,...
Tags: Brooklyn Bridge, AEG, MGM Resorts International
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Justin Timberlake, Jay-Z tour coming to Rose Bowl on July 28
Details of the previously reported summer tour pairing Justin Timberlake and Jay-Z have been unveiled, with a dozen stops across North America beginning July 17 in Toronto and including a July 28 performance at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Their Legends...
Tags: Grammy Awards, Jay-Z, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (tv program), Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Justin Timberlake
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Highs and lows of a roller-coaster trip
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Cedar Point, 1 Cedar Point Drive, Sandusky, Ohio; (419) 627-2350, http://www.cedarpoint.com. Must: Cedar Downs Racing Derby, one of the last racing carousels in the world. Miss: The miserable Mantis stand-up coaster, which left my head aching....Tags: Hersheypark, Allentown, Amusement and Theme Parks, Six Flags Inc., Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom
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A road trip across America's Coaster Belt
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterI’m setting off on a road trip across America's "Coaster Belt," hitting eight theme parks in Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Jersey in just 10 days. Along the way, I'll visit some of the oldest amusement parks in the world and climb aboard classic wooden...Tags: Politics, Theme Park Vacations, Hersheypark, Gardens and Parks, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Immigration: Feds tweak student visa program
Opinion L.A.The State Department this week took a small step to fix a controversial visa work travel program created nearly 50 years ago to foster cultural exchanges but that has, in recent years, morphed into little more than a source of...... -
A thrilling ride through America's oldest amusement parks
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterReporting from Dorney Park in Allentown, Pa.-- The campgrounds, picnic groves and trolley parks that proliferated in Pennsylvania and Ohio in the late 19th century have survived through lean times and changing tastes to become some of the oldest...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Theme Park Vacations, Hersheypark, Gardens and Parks, Entertainment
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Hersheypark builds buzz for 2012 attraction with viral marketing campaign
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterReporting from Hersheypark in Hershey, Pa.-- A mysterious series of hidden messages, encrypted codes and tantalizing symbols has theme park enthusiasts wondering what Hersheypark has planned for 2012. Here's what we know: Construction has already...Tags: Politics, Theme Park Vacations, Hersheypark, Busch Gardens Orlando, Italy
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Chocoholic Hershey, Pa. still sweet as ever
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterReporting from Hershey, Pa.-- After more than a century, the town that chocolate built still makes its namesake confection and remains a candy lover's nirvana. Billed as the "Sweetest Place on Earth," the company town has grown over the last century...Tags: White Chocolate, Travel, Pork Chops, International Travel, The Hershey Co.
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Richard 'Dick' Winters dies at 92; WWII hero
Richard "Dick" Winters, the "Easy Company" commander whose World War II exploits were made famous by the book and television miniseries "Band of Brothers," has died. He was 92.
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FOR THE RECORD:
An earlier version of this article...Tags: Politics, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Elections, CNN (tv network), Band of Brothers (tv program)
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Matthew Morrison cancels most of solo tour, to join Backstreet Boys, New Kids on the Block summer outing
Pop & HissMatthew Morrison has changed plans for his summer tour. Originally, the “Glee” star was slated to hit the road for a 22-date summer solo trek that would have kicked off June 18 in Minneapolis and wrapped up in Los Angeles...... -
BRIEF: H.S. TENNIS: Lackawanna League standouts learn state opponents
The Times-Tribune, Scranton, Pa.Brackets have been announced for the PIAA singles and doubles tennis tournaments that will be begin Friday at the Hershey Racquet Club. District 2 Class AAA champion Jai Redkar of Abington Heights will face Mount Lebanon's Peter Hazlett, the runner-up...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Manufacturing and Engineering, Scranton, Lebanon, Automotive Equipment
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5 things to know for Friday for news reports across Pennsylvania
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and stories that will be talked about in Pennsylvania on Friday. TRANSGENDER STUDENT WANTS TO BE CALLED BY MALE NAME AT CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION The Red Lion student now known...Tags: Mining, Politics, Murder, Travis Snider, Schuylkill County
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