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Today's News From the Cars.com Family
KickingTiresIt???s no surprise people are ditching their truck-based SUVs these days for more fuel-efficient rides. Today???s questioner over at Ask.cars.com is shopping for a new car to replace his old Ford Explorer and wants something more efficient that can still....Tags: Vehicles, Car Engine Repair, Crossovers and SUVs
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Fake Speed Bumps Don???t Fool Drivers for Long
MotherproofPhiladelphia and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration are testing fake speed bumps across the city. It sounds befuddling at first — I mean, we all know there???s a huge market for fake designer handbags and certain body parts, but...Tags: Road Transportation, Transportation
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Gun control is ineffective in stopping criminals
In the June 29 editorial on the Supreme Court's Second Amendment ruling, you stated, ''It will require lawmakers to carefully craft gun controls.'' There are sufficient gun control laws but very little enforcement. The thug who murdered the police officer...Tags: Interior Policy, Gun Control, Criminal Laws, Laws, Personal Weapon Control
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Via awards, glitz, a Musikfest ball
Special to The Morning CallGLITZ AND GLAM IN THE GARDEN Inimitable designer Scott Rothenberger celebrated in Broadway style with more than 100 friends, colleagues and family members Thursday evening, June 19, at his home in Barto. The poolside, show-themed gala, ''written,...Tags: Music Theater, Theater, Cancer, Employment, Broadway
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Troubled Museums Like Twain House Must Plot Path To Success
Recent eye-popping stories on museums in financial trouble are the public face of a national epidemic. Edith Wharton's Massachusetts home, The Mount, and The Mark Twain House's fiscal challenges are examples of a national trend attracting notoriety and...Tags: Harriet Beecher Stowe, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Colonial Williamsburg, Culture, Tourism and Leisure
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John Miliauskas, marching band leader
In only his fourth year as director of Towson University marching band, John Miliauskas will be leading his musicians to the 2009 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. When he learned of the selection, Miliauskas felt a combination of excitement and relief;...Tags: Macy's, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Music, Public Holidays, Towson University
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Celebrations
Brodigan-Stromstedt Kathleen Brodigan and Keith Stromstedt were married April 12 at St. William the Abbot Church in Seaford. The reception was at The Estate at East Wind in Wading River. She is a copywriter for Victoria's Secret Direct in Manhattan and...Tags: Manhattan, Long Island, New York University, Colleges and Universities, Marriage
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Mirroring JonBenet story
Special to the SunMy Sister, My Love: The Intimate Story Of Skyler Rampike By Joyce Carol Oates Ecco / 562 pages / $25.95 Social commentary has long been the hallmark of the best fiction. Many literary classics, among them Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter,...Tags: Charles Dickens, Murder, Crimes, Fiction, Upton Sinclair
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Show shares artists' passion for New Hope's waterways
Of The Morning CallThe Michener Museum in New Hope is presenting ''New Hope: Art and the River,'' a roving, robust exhibition of images of the Delaware River and Canal, a highway of imagination for Pennsylvania Impressionists, Abstract Expressionists and Magic Realists....Tags: Libraries and Museums, North Carolina, Arts, Bucks County, Delaware
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