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Bank robbed in Winter Springs, police looking for suspect
Special to the SentinelThe Seminole County Sheriff's Office is investigating a bank robbery that occurred at the Trustco Bank, located at 1295 Tuskawilla Rd., in Winter Springs. At approximately 3:45 p.m. today, deputies responded to an alarm call at the bank. According to...Tags: Winter Springs, Seminole County Sheriff's Office, Bank Robbery
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Mich. family passes gowns down through the years
Traverse City Record-EagleCornelius Rukamp's mother had no idea back in 1884 that when she slipped her baby's arms through his little, handmade christening gown she was starting a family tradition that has continued for 124 years. The vintage gown that has been worn by 48... -
Santa Claws for a day
Of The Morning CallSpencer Jonathan Solt is such a good 8-month-old boy that his mother knew he would behave for his photo with Santa. It's too bad that he refused to wear the red-and-white striped sock she picked out for him to don as a sweater. ''He just looked...Tags: Allentown, Cats, Pets and Pet Supplies, Exotic Pets, Emmaus
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Athletic Shorts: Dominguez Sweeps Hollywood Stakes
Ramon Dominguez rode the winners in both Grade I stakes races on the turf Sunday at Hollywood Park in Inglewood, Calif. Cocoa Beach rallied through the stretch to overtake Precious Kitten and win the $500,000 Matriarch for fillies and mares. The 4-year-...Tags: Connecticut College, Stephen Ames, Rocco Mediate, World Cup, Multi-Sport Events
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A painless, hazardous existence
Tribune reporterThese children don't feel pain. They cannot sense cuts, fractures, heat. They don't know not to bite their fingers or poke themselves in the eye. That's because they suffer from hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathies—inherited disorders...Tags: Migraine, Pain, Family, Medical Specialization, Medicine
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Ashley Gilbert
Special to The Baltimore SunTowson University student Ashley Gilbert has a thing about the decade in which she was born. "A lot of stuff from the '80s is coming back. ... I love the look." When we "glimpsed" her at Towson Town Center, the 21-year-old Towson resident was sporting one...Tags: Jewelry Trends, H&M, Shoes, Towson University, Fashion Trends
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Bright ideas for more frugal holidays
The Big Three automakers need a bailout because we don't buy enough gas-guzzlers. The Wall Street Journal reports the government has less gas tax revenue to pay for bridges and roads because we've been driving less. Now we hear that retailers will go...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Ethics, Charity, Consumers, Values
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Holiday kicks
Six glittering Rockettes, each with impossibly long, impossibly slim legs and full makeup, though it's only a Monday afternoon, are offering enthralled Towson University dance students a glimpse behind the curtain. Is there a height requirement? Yes. A...Tags: Radio, World War II, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Super Bowl, 1st Mariner Arena
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10 great places to see Santa
It's that time of year. Santa Claus seems to be on every corner and in every mall. But with so many Santas, how do you know which ones are lame and which are the stuff a child's dreams are made of? We scoured the Lehigh Valley area and visited more Santa...
Tags: Whitehall, Phillipsburg, Christmas, Trips and Vacations, Santa Claus
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The train platforms were empty but for the corpses at start of Mumbai terror siege
Associated Press WritersMUMBAI, India (AP) _ 9:21 p.m. Wednesday, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus __ Two young men walk casually through Mumbai's main railway station, a worn Victorian hulk bustling with late commuters heading home, scurrying past small food stands and juice bars...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Almonds, Photography, Vehicles, Defense
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Rain or shine, Portland beckons
Tribune reporterPORTLAND, Ore.—Why everyone in the world hasn't up and moved to Portland is a mystery. Beyond being virtually pollution-free, surrounded by lush greenery and, at 568,300 people, a manageable size, it's home to the kinds of people many folks would...Tags: Distilling and Brewing Industry, Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Breads, French Bread, Washington Park
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One of Us: Mamie Kueffer
Special To The SentinelA seamstress "forever," Mamie Kueffer wakes, readies and then drives herself to work five days a week. Kueffer, who turned 90 this month, has been sewing hems in pants, tearing out zippers and putting new ones in, and attaching buttons to shirts and...Tags: Mount Dora
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