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Six decades on the cutting edge almost at an end
Chicago art galleries have opened and closed almost as quickly as restaurants. Even museums, such as those named for George F. Harding and Daniel J. Terra, have disappeared to survive only in part at the Art Institute of Chicago. But the Contemporary...Tags: Nebraska, Wrigley Building, Michigan, Art Institute of Chicago, Pennsylvania
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Want a baby? Ripley's fertility statues go on display in Orlando
OrlandoSentinel.comRipley???s fertility statues are making a stop in Orlando this week as part of a three-year, international tour. More than 2,000 women have reported they became pregnant shortly after touching the wooden statues, which were acquired from the Ivory Coast..... -
Obamas' 'haunted' hotel -- legend has it
The Swampby Mark Silva Now that the Obamas are settling in to the Hay-Adams Hotel for about 10 days, one wonders how much Michelle Obama has told her daughters about the alleged ghost. The place is haunted, according to Washington legend.......Tags: Ghosts, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Michelle Obama, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Massachusetts
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Vandals steal glasses off Joe Paterno statue
Associated PressAssociated Press STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Penn State police are looking out for Joe Paterno's soda-bottle-thick glasses — the bronzed ones that were perched on the statue of the iconic 82-year-old football coach that stands outside Beaver...Tags: Joe Paterno, Jeff Nelson, Nike Incorporated, Football
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Do You Believe?
Penn State police are looking for Joe Paterno's Coke bottle-thick glasses — the bronzed ones that were perched on the statue of the football coach outside Beaver Stadium. Vandals apparently cut the glasses off just above the base of the ears of the...Tags: Joe Paterno, Football
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Men charged in Padre Pio statue theft face court
Two men accused of stealing a massive angel statue from a religious shrine and selling it for scrap gave up their right to a preliminary hearing Wednesday, sending the case to Berks County Court. John E. Hammond, 31, of Spring City, Chester County, and...Tags: Court Administration, Court Preliminary, Justice System, Prosecution, Crimes
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Vandals steal glasses from JoePa statue
Penn State police are looking out for Joe Paterno's Coke bottle-thick glasses -- the bronzed ones that were perched on the statue of the iconic football coach that stands outside Beaver Stadium.
Vandals apparently cut the glasses off just above the...Tags: Penn State Nittany Lions, Joe Paterno, Jeff Nelson, Nike Incorporated, Police
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Police on the lookout for JoePa's glasses
Penn State police are looking out for Joe Paterno's Coke bottle-thick glasses -- the bronzed ones that were perched on the statue of the iconic football coach that stands outside Beaver Stadium. Vandals apparently cut the glasses off just above the...Tags: Penn State Nittany Lions, Joe Paterno, Jeff Nelson, Nike Incorporated, Police
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Penn State police on the lookout for glasses taken from Paterno statue
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — Penn State police are looking out for Joe Paterno's Coke bottle-thick glasses — the bronzed ones that were perched on the statue of the iconic football coach that stands outside Beaver Stadium. Vandals apparently cut...Tags: Penn State Nittany Lions, Joe Paterno, Jeff Nelson, Nike Incorporated, Police
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President-elect Barack Obama inspires an artistic flood of creativity
Tribune reporterAn Ohio man drew a portrait on an Etch A Sketch. An Iowa woman carved a bust out of chilled butter. Others fashioned figures from aluminum foil or carved likenesses from driftwood. One Seattle artist produced a picture made entirely from Marshmallow...Tags: 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, Superman, Foods and Beverages, Painting, Government
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Etch A Sketch Obama
Tribune staff reporterAn Ohio man drew a portrait on an Etch A Sketch. An Iowa woman carved a bust out of chilled butter. Others fashioned figures from aluminum foil or carved likenesses from driftwood. One Seattle artist produced a picture made entirely from marshmallow...Tags: 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, Superman, Foods and Beverages, Painting, Government
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CALIFORNIA BRIEFING
STATEWIDE UC regents to discuss limiting fall enrollment The University of California Board of Regents has scheduled a special meeting Jan. 14 to debate a proposal to limit freshman enrollment for the fall in the expectation that the state budget won'...Tags: Academic Progress, California, Teaching and Learning, Crimes, Government
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