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Wolf Pack Lose In Overtime
Defenseman Nolan Baumgartner's goal at 4:58 of overtime gave the Manitoba Moose a 3-2 victory over the Wolf Pack Wednesday night at the MTS Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Baumgartner's shot from the right wing went inside the left post, slipping through...Tags: Jason Krog, Nolan Baumgartner, Bridgeport Sound Tigers, Hartford Wolf Pack
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Birthday Bonanza
beth.whitehouse@newsday.comWant to feel ancient? Ask your child if he's heard of Pin the Tail on the Donkey. Birthday parties have moved so far beyond living room games and a cake iced by Mom. SLOTS-A-LOT 1100 Hempstead Tpke. Franklin Square 516-616-7075 WHY IT'S FUN A...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Huntington Station, Vehicles, Pizzas, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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Shooting hoops
Chicago TribuneThe outdoor White House basketball court has nothing on Chicago's East Bank Club, where president-elect Barack Obama has been known to shoot hoops. It's cramped — just a half-court — and unusable in bad weather. But change is afoot. "The...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Chicago White Sox, Physical Fitness, The White House, Dining and Drinking
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On this day in history
On Dec. 31, 1775, the British repulsed an attack by Continental Army Gens. Richard Montgomery and Benedict Arnold at Quebec; Montgomery was killed. In 1857 Britain's Queen Victoria decided to make Ottawa the capital of Canada. In 1862 President...Tags: Suicide, Political Development, Barbra Streisand, Armed Conflicts, Disasters
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Getting to Obama's inauguration on Jan. 20
How do you plan for a transportation tsunami?
Where do you park 10,000 charter buses? How do you accommodate a possible 1 1/2 million would-be riders on a subway system with a capacity of about 1 million? How do you explain to people who are used to...Tags: Subway Transportation, Fort McHenry, Transportation, Railway Transportation, Bill Clinton
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Wolf Pack Defeat Griffins
The Grand Rapids Griffins entered Friday night's game against the Wolf Pack with seven wins in their last eight. But the Wolf Pack found a way to cool off the North Division leaders, posting a 3-1 victory before 5,963 at the XL Center. Mike Ouellette...Tags: XL Center, Ken Gernander, Hartford Wolf Pack
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Film canister uses
This story is the first in an occasional installment of a new feature about recycling, reinventing and reimagining old objects.
Call it a lust for rust. The plastic bin is piled to the top with tarnished metal tins, partially hidden beneath a table...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Movies, Eastman Kodak Company
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THIS DATE IN HISTORY
1879: Thomas Edison publicly demonstrated his electric incandescent light in Menlo Park, N.J. 1946: President Harry S. Truman officially proclaimed the end of hostilities in World War II. 1974: Private U.S. citizens were allowed to buy and own gold...Tags: Robert F. Kennedy, Rick Nelson, Thomas Edison, New Year's Day, Puerto Rico
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almanac: Dec. 31, The Final Day Of 2008
Today's highlight in history: In 1879, Thomas Edison publicly demonstrated his electric incandescent light in Menlo Park, N.J. On this date: In 1775, the British repulsed an attack by Continental Army generals Richard Montgomery and Benedict Arnold at...Tags: Benedict Arnold, Thomas Edison, Puerto Rico, World War II, Harry S Truman
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Palm Bay Council gives nod to solar plant
Florida TodayPalm Bay is thinking of going solar -- or at least taking an initial step in that direction. City Council recently approved a commitment to Southern Alternative Energy, based in Melbourne, to allow the fledgling company to build a solar power...Tags: Florida, Plant Openings, Alternative Energy, Contracts, Melbourne
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To Kill a Mockingbird' director, Robert Mulligan, dies at 83
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRobert Mulligan, who was nominated for an Academy Award for directing the 1962 film "To Kill a Mockingbird," died Saturday at his home in Lyme, Conn. He was 83. Mulligan had heart disease, his nephew Robert Rosenthal said. The director began working...Tags: Sandy Dennis, Whoopi Goldberg, Cinema Industry, NBC, CBS Corp.
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Robert Mulligan dies at 83; directed 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
Robert Mulligan, who was nominated for an Academy Award for directing the 1962 film classic "To Kill a Mockingbird," died Saturday at his home in Lyme, Conn. He was 83. Mulligan had heart disease, his nephew Robert Rosenthal said. The director began...Tags: Sandy Dennis, Whoopi Goldberg, Cinema Industry, NBC, CBS Corp.
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