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Patients can visit with Santa at DeLand dentist's office
Sentinel Staff WriterSanta Claus is coming to town -- or, more accurately, to a DeLand dentist's office. Dr. Mark Mathias of the DeLand Center for Aesthetic Dentistry will hold a food drive on Dec. 22, and people who drop by with donated food are invited to enjoy... -
Churches in D.C. hope for Obamas
Chicago TribuneFrederick Douglass once worshiped in Metropolitan AME Church. President Bill Clinton prayed in the front pew before both of his inaugurations. Come January, members hope President-elect Barack Obama and his family pick a pew at the historic black...Tags: National Government, Bill Clinton, Baptist, The White House, Government
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120 calves lost in Plymouth barn fire
A Sheboygan County barn fire has killed 120 calves and one cow. In a news release, sheriff's Sgt. Blaine Spicer says fire and sheriff's officials found two barns and a machine shed fully engulfed in flames in the Town of Plymouth around 11:40 p.m.... -
FHP identifies person killed in crash as Ocoee teen
Sentinel Staff WriterThe Florida Highway Patrol on Friday identified the person killed in a head-on collision Wednesday as a 17-year-old Ocoee girl. Suzanne Grandgeorge was riding in the back seat of a 1992 Oldsmobile driven by Donna McCarthy, 45, of Apopka. McCarthy suffered...Tags: Injuries, Transportation Accidents
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Ocoee teen identified as head-on collision victim
Sentinel Staff WriterFlorida Highway Patrol identified the person killed in a head-on collision on Wednesday as a 17-year-old Ocoee girl. Suzanne Grandgreorge was riding in the backseat of a 1992 Oldsmobile driven by Donna McCarthy, 45, of Apopka. McCarthy suffered...Tags: Injuries
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Officials Warn Of Wintertime Home-Fire Hazard
The Hartford CourantA couple who live on Walkley Street in West Hartford was sent scrambling into the cold night earlier this week when a faulty fireplace chimney caused a fire that spread through the walls of their home. Days earlier, residents of a home on Webster Hill...Tags: Fires, Emergency Incidents, West Hartford, Metal and Mineral, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
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Donald Harrison ready to jam
Tribune criticWhen Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, in 2005, alto saxophonist Donald Harrison had two urgent goals: Save his family (and himself), and head to Chicago. Harrison accomplished both, taking care of his family and making it here to play a long-...Tags: Chicago Jazz Fest, Ceremonies, Jimmy Smith, New York Times, Society
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Man dies in FAU campus apartment
South Florida Sun-SentinelA former Florida Atlantic University student died Tuesday morning in a campus student apartment, FAU Police say. Police released few details, but student interviews in Building 60 of the University Village Apartments say the man - who lives off campus...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Florida Atlantic University, Police, Scott E Thomas
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Surfing with the Pilgrims: Why Thanksgiving is more American than July 4th
South Florida Sun-SentinelThanksgiving holds a peculiar status as a hybrid religious-secular holiday. It combines history, heritage, religious ideals, family values and an opportunity to reach out to people different from yourself. The day is even more American than July 4,...Tags: Thanksgiving, Holidays, The Pilgrims, Dining and Drinking, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Broadway theater power Gerald Schoenfeld dies
The Associated PressGerald Schoenfeld, the longtime head of the powerful Shubert Organization who helped bring numerous works to Broadway, including "A Chorus Line" "Cats" and "Amadeus," has died at 84. Schoenfeld died early Tuesday at his Manhattan home, said Sam Rudy, a...Tags: Mamma Mia! (movie), Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Manhattan (New York City), Andrew Lloyd Webber, Broadway
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Thankful for our freedom
Forum Publishing GroupThere have been harvest celebrations probably for as long as any societies have had harvests. They are the precursors of our traditional Thanksgiving, which we trace back to the settlers of Plymouth Colony. We all know the story of their hardships and...Tags: Thanksgiving, Holidays, Family
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St. Augustine's timeless beauty
South Florida Sun-SentinelIt's dusk as my husband and I walk among couples sharing kisses on the grassy field that surrounds the Castillo de San Marcos, an ancient fort where three countries battled for centuries to claim St. Augustine as their own. "Make love. Not war," I joke....Tags: Homes, Tourism and Leisure, Building Material, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Hotels and Accommodations
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