People travel to Hawaii to relax and get some sun and surf, but a Minnesota man's trip to paradise turned into a nightmare after he contracted a paralyzing disease.
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Opera Charleston, a new opera company in the city, debuts March 9 with a performance of "Carmen." But how the new venture came to fruition, how its artistic and audience-building strategy is being forged, is the story of two former college roommates with an ambitious plan and of those who ...
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DEAR ANNIE: I recently moved into an apartment with three other guys. We get along well and have fun together.
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Annie's Mailbox, 1-13-12
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Last summer Cpl. Weston Gleave was in the base exchange looking for a Father's Day card. His immediate plans included finding a card, watching a movie in his room and then enjoying a good night's rest. Things did not go according to plan.
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You know the feeling: a show that you've grown to love finally returns, and you can't wait to see it again. It's like reacquainting yourself with an old friend. Here are our top 20 returning shows winging your way over the coming months...
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Coverage of TV and radio news from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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The small, dusty tent reeks of filthy gear and grimy infantrymen who haven’t seen a real shower in three months. As the day falls into night, they’ve found a moment to escape the grind of their deployment duties. They stretch out on their cots, enjoying the chance to joke around or watch movies.
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By: Jon Albert Dear ESPN, I get it. You love the NFL. You love everything about the NFL. You love breaking down game tape, you love previewing games, you love discussing Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers and ...
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Members of "Cru at Sac State" remained active in the organization by strengthening their beliefs, creating connections with other members and staying focused on Biblical concepts despite the winter br
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