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Charlotte Museum of History to close because of budget problems
The Charlotte Museum of History is having a budget -- and perhaps an identity -- crisis. The North Carolina institution announced on its website that it will suspend operations Friday because it has run out of money. The three-month-or-more closure...
Tags: Museums, Facebook, Arts, Arts and Culture
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Rural Heritage Museum to hold garden tour
The Rural Heritage Museum will hold a garden tour Saturday, June 9, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visitors can spend the day traveling around the area, exploring the gardens. Gardens on the tour include the Tomlin Gardens in Boonsboro and The Sharing...Tags: Religion and Belief, Christianity, Anglicanism, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Museums
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County Digest
'Moonlight and Magnolias' Comedy about the writing of the movie script for "Gone with the Wind" runs June 8-30 at the Colonial Players, 108 East St. in Annapolis. Performances are at 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays, with a 7:30 p.m....Tags: Concerts, Physical Conditions, Entertainment, U.S. Navy, Services and Shopping
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Living Here: Famous people, places and things
Hampton Roads is known around the world for its people — as being from here, as a come-here, or for just passing through — as well as places and things. It's known for its Bacon (as in Nathaniel), its ham (as in Smithfield), its presidents...Tags: National Football League, Wars and Interventions, Bruce Smith, John Smith, Curtis Strange
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Civic group targets accidents involving pedestrians
As traffic officer Bobby Brown began his weekday afternoon shift at Pratt and Light streets, he was quickly drawn into the dangerous dance involving pedestrians and motorists. A motorist didn't see three pedestrians as he made a sharp left-hand turn, but...
Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Baltimore County, St. Paul Street, Pratt Street, Howard County
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A big ask
From the Chicago TribuneWhen Chicago tallies the cost of hosting the NATO summit, its downtown business community can rightly say, "We gave at the office." From the business community's perspective, being asked to support this global gathering of world leaders, protesters and...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, NATO, Politics, NATO Summit, Companies and Corporations
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Travelers should keep life-supporting equipment near, experts say
A Carnival Cruise Line ship left Miami on Saturday with a disabled woman's dialysis machine aboard, but without the passenger and her family. Carnival officials said in a statement Monday that the dialysis supplies had been given to a porter at the...Tags: Carnival Cruise Lines, Trips and Vacations, Royal Caribbean International, Arts and Culture, Dania Beach
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Clone of burned 'Senator' tree to be planted at Big Tree Park
The Senator is gone, but Big Tree Park near Longwood will soon have a 40-foot-tall offspring of the ancient baldcypress tree that caught fire and collapsed in January. Several clones of the Senator were produced about 15 years ago when foresters took...
Tags: Longwood (Seminole, Florida), Seminole County
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Summit ends without giving Chicago a black eye
Once again, the whole world was watching. But Chicago didn't devolve into 1968 redux. It wasn't the combustible World Trade Organization meeting in Seattle, either. By that barometer, Chicago's turn as host of the NATO summit could be declared a success....
Tags: Concerts, NATO, Entertainment, Joffrey Ballet, NATO Summit
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Report: Carnival ship sails with disabled woman¿s dialysis machine
From the Web A Carnival Cruise Lines ship set sail this weekend from Miami with a disabled woman’s dialysis machine and luggage, but left the passenger and her family behind, according to a WPLG Ch-10 report. The South Florida family was scheduled...
Tags: Carnival Cruise Lines, Dialysis, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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John Doe #2 Drops Out, Ends Travolta Sexual Battery Lawsuit
CNNLOS ANGELES -- The remaining plaintiff in the sexual battery lawsuit against John Travolta fired his lawyer, bringing an end to the case, the lawyer told CNN on Thursday. The suit filed in federal court last week accused the actor of groping two male...Tags: Sexual Assault, Cruise Ship Jobs, Prosecution, Entertainment, Sex Crimes
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The St. Patrick's Day brawl
New details of the Baltimore police response to a particularly large, unruly and violent crowd of youths downtown over theSt. Patrick's Dayweekend not only raise the question of whether the department has the resources it needs to anticipate and respond...
Tags: St. Patrick's Day, Government, Sociology, Facebook, Arts and Culture
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