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Family Filmgoer by Jane Horwitz for Aug. 29
The Family Filmgoer 6 & older Fly Me to the Moon (G) Three young flies stow away on the Apollo 11 spacecraft and go to the moon. Contains mildly crude language ("crap"). There is a Russian vs. American fly-fight finale. 8 & older The Longshots (PG)...Tags: Washington Post Company, Star Wars, Tropic Thunder, Movies, Vicky Cristina Barcelona
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'Hamlet' inspires many laughs
The Orlando Sentinel"Dead Poets Society," "Dangerous Minds," "Mr. Holland's Opus," all "great" movies about "great" teachers inspiring their students to achieve great things — all movies referenced lovingly by Steve Coogan's "inspiring" teacher in "Hamlet 2." All are...Tags: Judd Apatow, Elisabeth Shue, David Arquette, Catherine Keener, Movies
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'American Teen' goes skin deep
The documentary "American Teen" is the most realistic of all the highly excellent movies you will see all summer. Nonetheless, I'm convinced it was made by a sci-fi character. To go so deeply under the skin of a handful of high-schoolers in Warsaw, Ind.,...Tags: Elvis Presley, Movies, People, Teen-agers
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Death at Inner Harbor probed as suspicious
Baltimore police said they are investigating the death of a Montgomery County man pulled from the Inner Harbor early Wednesday as suspicious, and detectives are continuing to interview potential witnesses in the case. The man was identified yesterday...Tags: Home Depot Incorporated, University of Maryland, Electronics, Police Investigations, Harbor
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Peer reviews boozers
OK college kids, just because you want to drink without getting in trouble does not mean it is a good idea to drop the legal drinking age to 18. Key Point No. 1: If you are in college, and you are smart about it, you can already drink without much...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, High Schools, Public Transportation, Colleges and Universities, Schools
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'People's Temple' tries to answer how people could have done that
Chicago Tribune reporterNell Smart was in the check-out line at a supermarket just four days after Jonestown in 1978, she recalls, when she heard her first Kool-Aid joke. "Don't drink the Kool-Aid." "You're really drinking the Kool-Aid." She had recently left the People's...Tags: Jim Jones, Theater
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Alcohol and those under 21 don't mix
About this time last year a 19-year-old Bradley University soccer player died when four of his friends lit Roman candles, accidentally setting his bedroom on fire as he slept. All had been drinking, including the victim. Three of the four students—...Tags: National Government, Government, University of Minnesota, American Medical Association, Clubs and Associations
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Steam, bikes, child seats
Tribune staffSTEAM AND POWER SHOW The Hesston Steam Museum in LaPorte, Ind., hosts its 52nd annual show featuring steam train rides, steam tractor demos, a steam power plant, steam saw mill and more. The show runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 29 through Sept. 1....Tags: Diseases, Railway Industry, Concours d'Elegance, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Tickets
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Resource officers will stay at Parkland schools
Forum Publishing GroupAll schools in Parkland will have their own school resource officers this academic year. The two elementary schools, middle school and high school in the city had their own SROs last year as well, but city officials had recently discussed the feasibility...Tags: Elementary Schools, Public Officials, Government, Schools
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A room with Baloo? Florida Hospital offers glimpse of Disney Children's Hospital
Sentinel Medical WriterThere are video games in the patients' rooms and familiar Disney characters, including a 6-foot Baloo the bear, in the lobby. With the flip of a switch, tranquil beach or mountain scenery will appear on a wall inside the ER exam rooms. Kids who need a CT...Tags: Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, Arnold Palmer, Goofy, Healthcare Provider, Game Playing
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Suit claims women's studies departments discriminate against men
Last week, a Manhattan lawyer sued Columbia University for discriminating against men. In a news release, Roy Den Hollander, who's best known for suing Manhattan nightclubs because they offered free or discounted Ladies Night drinks to women, claimed the...Tags: Culture, Belief and Faith, Manhattan (New York City), Columbia University, Dance
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Calendar - August 28, 2008
THURSDAY AUG. 28 ART Artist Reception: Paul McEwan: Everyday Abstractions. Show runs through Sept. 6. 4:30-6 p.m. Baker Center for the Arts Galleria Lobby, 24th and Chew streets, Muhlenberg College, Allentown. FAIRS & FESTIVALS Allentown Fair:...Tags: Center Valley, Music Theater, Belvidere, Vehicles, Christianity
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