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Mall Man Cave
Who knew shopping could be so….sexy!
Guys, there is a new man cave for you, and it's at a mall in Ontario!
Plush chairs, models and a more relaxing way to wait on the wife!
At the Pickering Town Center, the guys are loving life and no one...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Prostate Cancer, Health, Landforms
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Cain Caves To Pressure
He's out.
Apparently Republican Presidential hopeful Herman Cain caved to the pressure and says he's suspending his presidential campaign.
Cain proved to be quite the well, distraction at the center of scandal throughout his entire campaign.
Accused...Tags: Herman Cain, Elections, Politics, Landforms
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Komen Caves: Restores Planned Parenthood funding
KIAHThe ugly girl fight between the nation’s top organizations for women’s health is over, and both sides have agreed to kiss and make up, now that the Susan G. Komen Foundation(ww5.komen.org) will continue funding Planned Parenthood (www....Tags: Breast Cancer, Family Planning, Abortion, Family, Social Issues
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39 Interactive: Plato's Cave
KIAHWalk into a small, dark room in the Medical Center and you can virtually walk into the body of someone else. It's groundbreaking technology developed at Methodist Hospital. They call the room "Plato's Cave," after the famous philosopher, and a story...Tags: Xbox 360, Entertainment, Hospitals and Clinics, Gaming, Video Games
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Notre Dame football: Cave named to watch list
Notre Dame fifth-year senior center Braxston Cave was one of 50 players named to the Rimington Trophy watch list. Cave, a Penn High grad, will be a third-year starter in the fall for the Irish. The Rimington Trophy is given annually to the nation's top...Tags: Landforms, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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BRIEFS/AREA
BASEBALL Irish eliminate Rutgers A day after opening the 2012 Big East Tournament with a run-rule shortened 12-2 loss to No. 2 seed St. John's, the seventh-seeded Notre Dame baseball team nearly did the same against No. 6 seed Rutgers. The Irish...Tags: Baseball, Seton Hall Pirates, Bright House Networks, Big East Conference, Landforms
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Cave Spring senior awarded Don Holliday Memorial Scholarship
The Don Holliday Memorial Scholarship is one of the largest golf-related scholarships in Southwest Virginia, and today the latest recipient collected a big paycheck. Cody Bushman, is the 26th recipient of the Holliday Scholarship, and was presented...
Tags: High School Sports, Landforms, Awards and Prizes
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Cannes 2012: Auteurs take a shine to Americana
24 FramesGlobally minded Hollywood studios are muting elements that might be considered too American. But Prestige filmmakers working outside the studio system — including several from other countries — are doubling down on the red, white and blue.... -
On the shelf for now, Jake Cave is eager to get back on the diamond
Jake Cave kept the souvenir. Of course he did. A broken bat, the result of barely getting some wood on one of Mariano Rivera's famous cutters. The Sandman's signature, along with his career save total and date he broke the record, are on it.
"It was...Tags: Baseball, Spring Training, Mariano Rivera, Muscular Dystrophy, Alex Rodriguez
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Singer Donna Summer, 63, dies
McClatchy NewspapersDonna Summer, 63, who earned the title Queen of Disco for her era-defining music but who transcended the genre over the years, died of lung cancer Thursday in Naples, Fla., her family said. Summer had recently been in meetings at her Los Angeles home...Tags: Entertainment, Music, Genres, Casablanca (movie), Lifestyle and Leisure
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Lakers' Game 2 loss to Thunder has severe implications (Web links)
Game stories --The Times' Mike Bresnahan explains how the Lakers' 77-75 Game 2 loss Wednesday to the Oklahoma City Thunder will haunt them later if they lose in the Western Conference semifinals. --The Orange County Register's Kevin Ding mentioned Pau...
Tags: Orange County Register, Sports Illustrated, National Basketball Association, Periodicals, Ron Artest
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Anthropologists discover oldest wall art in collapsed cave in France
Anthropologists working in southern France have discovered what they believe to be the oldest known wall art in a rock shelter that collapsed 37,000 years ago. The inscribed and painted objects in the shelter are thought to be slightly older than the...
Tags: France, Landforms, New York University, Arts and Culture, Anthropology
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