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Headlines for Friday, May 25, 2012
METALLICA: Ulrich's Acting on Display Monday
Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich makes his acting debut -- playing someone other than himself -- when Hemingway and Gellhorn premieres on HBO on Monday night at 9:00 p.m....Tags: Movies, Metallica (music group), Imelda May, Indianapolis 500, Keb' Mo'
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Malin + Goetz opens on Larchmont Boulevard
All The RageMalin + Goetz, the New York-based skin- and hair-care line with a cult following of men and women who covet the simple, straightforward nature of the formulas and packaging, has opened its first Los Angeles store, on Larchmont Boulevard.... -
Will Pope Benedict XVI, headed to Cuba, meet Fidel Castro?
World NowPope Benedict XVI would be “available” to meet with Fidel Castro should the ailing Cuban leader request an encounter when the pope visits his country later this month, the Vatican spokesman said Friday.... -
News of the Weird: Phallic Aim
An annual spring fertility festival inVietnam'sPhu Tho province is capped by a symbolic X-rated ceremony rendered G-rated by wooden stand-ins. At midnight on the 12th day of the lunar new year, a man holding a wooden phallus-like object stands in total...Tags: Festivus, BBC, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Ryan Brown, Health
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Dodgers like glimpse of future as Nathan Eovaldi shines
If there is depth anywhere in the Dodgers farm system it is supposedly, hopefully, with their young arms.
With Dee Gordon set to start at shortstop and Jerry Sands likely to make the club as a reserve outfielder, there are precious few position players...Tags: Sports, Andre Ethier, Dee Gordon, Don Mattingly, Seattle Mariners
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Lehigh County Turns 200
Entering its third century, Lehigh County remains what it has ever been: a place of promise and paradox.
The promise is in the people -- 350,000 of them, give or take, any one of whom might turn out to be the next Frank Buchman or Constantine Hering, the...Tags: University of Oxford, Chrysler Group LLC, Lehigh County, Hospitals and Clinics, Emmaus
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First Amendment - Part Two Where did this doctrine of religious liberty come from?
Pastor - Berachah Baptist Church Somerset"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or the press." This doctrine of religious freedom was not really some new doctrine but an overlooked...Tags: Christianity, Baptist, Church and State Relations, Civil Rights, Crime, Law and Justice
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Rain postpones Daytona 500 to Monday
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Perhaps there are evil forces in play here. Hidden enemies. Santeria. A rabbit's foot snapped in half.
How else do you explain the buzzard's luck that has had befallen the Great American Race in recent years?
Potholes....Tags: Sports, Daytona International Speedway, Carl Edwards, Speedway, Media Industry
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Pharmacists afforded protections
South Dakota is one of a few states that has a conscience clause in its codified laws protecting pharmacists. See 36-11-70: “No pharmacist may be required to dispense medication if there is reason to believe that the medication would be used to: (1)...Tags: Abortion, OxyContin (drug), Government Health Care, Pharmaceuticals, U.S. Supreme Court
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Texas jury convicts Warren Jeffs follower of bigamy
HOUSTON -- A West Texas jury has found a former associate of polygamist religious leader Warren Jeffs guilty of bigamy. Wendell Loy Nielsen, 71, stood trial for marrying three women in addition to his legal wife, two of whom he married on the same day in...
Tags: Hinduism, Crime, Law and Justice, Family, Marriage, Religion and Belief
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Art review: 'Aphrodite and the Gods of Love' at the Getty Villa
Culture MonsterChristopher Knight reviews "Aphrodite and the Gods of Love" at the Getty Villa, the first antiquities show to explore her ancient myth in depth... -
Texas bigamist, a Warren Jeffs follower, gets 10 years in prison
A West Texas polygamist who authorities said had multiple "celestial marriages" was sentenced Friday to 10 years in prison. Wendell Loy Nielsen, 71, was given a 10-year term on each of the three counts of bigamy for which he convicted and will serve them...Tags: Punishment, Lawyers, Sex Crimes, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice
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