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'Spamalot' Back At The Bushnell Next Week
'Monty Python's Spamalot" returns to the Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts in Hartford Sept. 4 to 7. (The show was originally supposed to open Tuesday but has been pushed back. Ticket holders for Sept. 2 and 3 performances should call the...Tags: Mike Nichols, Music Theater, Theater, Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, Music
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Car enthusiast wins awards for Mustang convertible
Forum Publishing GroupAlan Ernst is a car enthusiast who won numerous trophies at local car shows with his flamed 1990 Mustang convertible. At the Coral Springs Police Department Special Olympics Benefit Car Show in 2004, the vehicle won an award for best flames. "The whole...Tags: Academic Progress, Schools, Pontiac, Ford, Vehicles
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Los Angeles Zoo's Chico the meerkat is watched by non-furry friends
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterChico, the meerkat in residence at the Los Angeles Zoo, is alone. Whether that is a tolerable state of affairs is being debated by zoo officials and animal activists whose support and affection for the small mammal has been fueled by cable television's...Tags: Nature, Los Angeles, Television Industry, Lynn Smith, San Diego (San Diego, California)
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Presentation In Simsbury On Bear, Wildlife Safety
Courant Staff WriterThe police department will hold a presentation tonight about safety and awareness of bears and other wildlife in the area in time for the beginning of the school year. "It is going to be an informative presentation to reinforce the dos and don'ts about...Tags: Nature, Law Enforcement, Police, Soccer
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Springs teen keeps busy with school, his own business
Forum Publishing GroupAlain Conesa, a Coral Springs resident, does a lot before heading to school each morning, and not all of it has to do with studies. For more than a year, Conesa, 18, has donned the businessman's hat in addition to being a student at Boca Prep...Tags: People, Dogs, Tamarac, Pet Services, Coral Springs
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Mexican rodeo finds home in Arkansas
Associated PressMABELVALE, Ark.—The bulls line the metal chute, horns blunted at the tips, as the men around them hiss catcalls in Spanish. The gate flies open as a slender brown bull charges out. A man on horseback follows behind, reaching down to wrap the bull's...Tags: National Government, Judges, Emergency Incidents, Government, Justice System
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Smithfield Foods to elect five directors
Smithfield Foods will host its annual meeting at the Williamsburg Lodge at 2 p.m. today. The company will elect five directors, approve a new compensation formula for executives and explain its results from last year and plan for the future. Unlike many...Tags: Annual and Special Corporate Meetings, Smithfield Foods, Williamsburg
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More than 100 animals found in NY backyard
More than 100 animals destined for religious sacrifice have been rescued from a backyard in a northern suburb of New York City. Westchester police responding to a complaint last Friday found about 30 goats and rams plus crates of chickens, ducks, quail,...Tags: Religious Events, Cults and Sects, Rituals
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LASPCA Animal Shelter To Close To The Public Today
The Louisiana SPCA is now putting into place its shelter evacuation plans due to the current tracking models for Hurricane Gustav. As of 2:00 p.m. this afternoon the Louisiana SPCA will be closed to the public to prepare for the evacuation of all its...Tags: Pets and Pet Supplies
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Do pets await masters in afterlife?
Kansas City StarBy Helen T. Gray KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Carolyn Sharp's beloved greyhound Starr was 4 years old when she was diagnosed with a deadly form of cancer. Sharp decided the two of them would stay together as long as Starr was not suffering too much....Tags: Judaism, Religious Leaders, Ethics, Christianity, Values
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Loch Raven in balance
The abundance of deer around Baltimore's Loch Raven Reservoir is no mere nuisance. It has damaged the forest, wiping out habitat for other species and threatening the region's drinking water supply. Under those circumstances, limited hunting on the city-...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Water Supply, Hunting, Road Accidents
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Animal shelter may be latest casualty of city budget cuts
Forum Publishing GroupA feral street cat crosses Southwest Third Avenue, just a few feet from the Delray Beach Animal Shelter and the city's Animal Control offices. Unlike other municipalities in Palm Beach County, Delray Beach operates its own Animal Control Department. But...Tags: Government, Public Officials, Delray Beach, Budgets and Budgeting, Beach Vacations
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