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Blair House: Which date bumps Obama?
The Swampby Mark Silva When we first heard that President-elect Barack Obama could not move into Blair House, the official guest house for the most valued guests of the White House sitting across the street from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, we were......Tags: John Howard, Pennsylvania, The White House, Government, George Bush
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Registration open for U.S. Sailing???s 2009 Rolex Miami OCR
OrlandoSentinel.comOnline registration for US SAILING???s 2009 Rolex Miami OCR has opened at the event web site. All competitors and coaches must register online before Jan. 19, as there will be no on-site registration.... -
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To submit listings online, go to metromix.com/listings. 79th Annual Chicago Boat, RV & Outdoors Show: Exhibitors showcase hundreds of the newest boats, RVs, accessories and travel destinations at what's billed as the largest show of its kind in the...Tags: Society, Theater, Ice Skating, McCormick Place, Green Mill
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Get a Scholarship
Oklahoma City National Memorial Essay Contest for grades 9-12. Essay required. www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org. Deadline: Jan. 30. AFA Teens for Alzheimer's Awareness College Scholarship for grades 9-12. Must submit two copies of birth...Tags: Oklahoma City, City National Corporation, Oklahoma
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Short-lived relief from high gasoline prices?
Of The Associated PressAll that money you're saving these days at the gas pump? You might want to put it in the bank. The same cheap oil that's providing relief to drivers and businesses in an awful economy is setting the stage for another price spike, perhaps as soon as...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Exxon Mobil Corporation, Commodity Markets, Petroleum Industry, International Energy
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'Dark Knight' lights up People's Choice
Of The Associated PressHoly, People's Choice Awards, Batman! '' The Dark Knight'' soared away with every trophy it was nominated for Wednesday at the 35th annual fan-favorite CBS ceremony. The caped crusader flick won five awards, including favorite cast, superhero, action...Tags: Reese Witherspoon, Heath Ledger, Queen Latifah, Adam Sandler, Movies
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Daytona Beach soldier killed in Iraq
Sentinel Staff WriterEven after Staff Sgt. Anthony Dee Davis joined the Army and became a Ranger, Forrest Buckwald still saw him as the little boy whose face was pressed against the window of his gun shop, eyeing the soda machine. "He was a little ragamuffin with a crooked...Tags: Death and Dying, Values, Ethics, Defense, Armed Forces
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UCF leans toward new, higher fees
Sentinel Staff WriterUniversity of Central Florida trustees are moving toward raising several mandatory student fees for fall and establishing a new one for technology that alone could cost students more than $100 a year. The new fee, like the premium on tuition that took...Tags: University of Central Florida, Physical Fitness, Colleges and Universities, Physical Exercise, Florida
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'Dark Knight' grabs cinematography nomination; Roger Deakins competes for 2 films
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Batman is angling for top honors from the American Society of Cinematographers. Wally Pfister, cinematographer on the Batman blockbuster "The Dark Knight," is among contenders for the society's prize at its Feb. 15 awards...Tags: Society, The Dark Knight (movie), Cinema Industry, Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Los Angeles
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Chesapeake Energy CEO Aubrey McClendon gets $75 million bonus as part of restructured contract
Associated Press WriterOKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Chesapeake Energy Corp. agreed to a five-year contract with Chief Executive Officer Aubrey McClendon that includes a one-time $75 million "incentive award," the company disclosed Wednesday in a federal filing. After deduction...Tags: Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), State Budgets, Corporate Officers, Chesapeake Energy Corporation, Contracts
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Highbrow films (such as 'Frost/Nixon') wait and see
“I’ve Loved You So Long” is the kind of acclaimed foreign-language movie that should do solid business in unprovincial locations such as New Orleans, Pittsburgh, Nashville and St. Louis. Ten weeks after Sony Pictures Classics first...Tags: Mickey Rourke, Theater, Culture, Slumdog Millionaire (movie), Sony Corp.
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Equestrian Eric Lamaze gains No. 1 world ranking
South Florida Sun-SentinelEric Lamaze was off the show grounds working one of his young stallions on opening day of the Winter Equestrian Festival. The 40-year-old Canadian is easing his way back into the show ring after what can only be described as a remarkable turnaround....Tags: Beijing Games, Olympic Games, Equestrian, Multi-Sport Events
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