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UCLA gymnasts Zamarippa, Pritchett not done competing
UCLA seniors Vanessa Zamarripa and walk-on Alyssa Pritchett, who helped lead the Bruins to a fourth-place finish at last weekend's NCAA national championships at Pauley Pavilion, will compete May 10-11 at the Pro Gymnastics Challenge in Bethlehem, Pa. ...
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Brooklyn hit-and-run suspect waives extradition from Pennsylvania
The man who surrendered to police in connection with a weekend hit-and-run accident that left an Orthodox Jewish family dead has waived extradition from Pennsylvania and will be heading back to New York to face charges, officials said on Thursday. Julio...
Tags: Raymond W. Kelly, Lehigh County, Religion and Belief, Judaism, Extradition
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How the Peeps biz stays fresh (since the chicks don't have to)
We’re not really sure why Sunday is referred to as “Easter.” It’d be so much more accurate to refer to it as “The Day Everyone Eats Far Too Many Peeps.” We kid. After all, that name probably applies to most days for...
Tags: Joe Jonas, Halloween, Companies and Corporations, Just Born, Inc., Mall of America
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Planning your trip to Bethlehem, Pa.
THE BEST WAY TO BETHLEHEM, PA. From LAX, nonstop service to Philadelphia is offered on US Airways and United, direct service (stop, no change of planes) is offered on Southwest and US Airways and connecting service (change of planes) is offered on...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Edge Restaurant, Los Angeles International Airport, Human Body, Christkindlmarkt Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
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Bethlehem, Pa.'s German Christmas tradition
"I'd love to go to Germany for Christmas," my mother often said when I was growing up, having visions of Kriss Kringle, the sparkle of candles on tannenbaum, carolers in the street and festive Christmas markets, all in a country where the season is...Tags: Travel, Christmas, Hotels and Accommodations, Germany, Religion and Belief
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Christmas Eve in Bethlehem: A hub of activity
World NowThousands of people flocked Christmas Eve to Manger Square to celebrate the birth of Jesus in this West Bank city, the cradle of the Christian faith where Christ was born 2012 years ago.... -
Ticket Replay: Joe Biden says he's campaigned for some 'real turkeys' over the years
Top of the TicketAnd you know who you are. Joe Biden has done a lot of talking over the years on the Democrat stumps.... -
Wacky things that get dropped on New Year's Eve
The Associated PressNEW YORK Everyone knows about the ball that gets dropped on New Year's Eve in Times Square. Maybe you've even heard about the 800-pound peach that gets dropped in Atlanta at midnight on Dec. 31. But you may not have heard about the dropping of the...Tags: Pickles, Kutztown, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Plymouth, Clinton (Easton, Pennsylvania)
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Ivies poisoned
Now I know how members of obscure occupations or ethnic groups feel when their existence is discovered by The New York Times. As a graduate of a small liberal-arts college, I sometimes wondered whether the Times thought that everyone attended an Ivy...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Colleges and Universities, Lehigh University, Journalism, Education
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School daze: the whirlwind tour
Special to The TimesEXHAUSTED parents, collapsed on sofas in college admissions offices, tell one another this urban legend while waiting for the next campus tour. It's about one family who took their teenager to visit a dozen schools in Pennsylvania in three days. They...Tags: Trinity College, Plastic Surgeons, Family, Prospect, Business Trips
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Farm bill change would help food-makers, not farmers
When you go to the supermarket, you may not realize that government protections for sugar-cane and sugar-beet farmers in the Southeast and Midwest influence how much you pay for a box of cereal, a jar of peanut butter and many other items in your cart....Tags: North American Free Trade Agreement, Mexico, Charlie Dent, Government, Patrick J. Toomey
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Beer muscles on display in senate liquor privatization bill
HARRISBURG — Beer is king in Pennsylvania. Tom Corbett is just governor. Those facts played out Tuesday when a Republican state senator unveiled his long-awaited plan to privatize liquor sales in a way vastly different and much slower than the two-...Tags: Jim Ferlo, Wines, Government, Bars and Clubs, Bethlehem Township (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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