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Museum exhibitions come to movie theaters
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4/22/2013 1:57:51 PM
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NEW YORK—From the people who brought live Metropolitan Opera performances to a movie theater near you comes the next big-screen cultural attraction: museum art exhibits from around the world.
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Three movie theaters get major upgrades
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4/20/2013 7:49:12 PM
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Three local movie theaters get major upgrades. All five screens at the Roxy theater in Potsdam are now using digital projectors. YNN's Barry Wygel filed the following report.
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Outreach today in Olive Branch
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4/22/2013 12:49:54 PM
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OLIVE BRANCH— Students from several DeSoto County groups will join forces today to make a major impact in the greater Memphis metropolitan area, according to Tiffany Harris, school sponsor for the Olive Branch High School Interact Club.
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OP-ED: What’s happening in San Mateo
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4/22/2013 5:45:22 PM
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Always some excitement when new restaurants and stores open in downtown San Mateo. Here’s an update form Jessica Evans, executive director of the Downtown San Mateo Association.
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WEDNESDAY'S COMMUNITY CALENDAR
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4/22/2013 8:40:37 AM
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Access Hanover Lyceum Series A Play Reading and Discussion: Jeffrey Hatcher's "Sockdology" and the Art of Creating Historically Based Drama, 5:30 p.m. April 24. $10; members. free. The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts, 2 Southbridge St., Worcester. (877) 571-7469 or www.thehanovertheatre.org.
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Pros, cons of new calendar weighed
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4/22/2013 2:36:27 AM
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Researchers who support a balanced school calendar say the key to its success is offering quality intersessions during breaks that provide help for students who have fallen behind and enrichment activities for those who want it.
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Kelly: Security fears test limits of freedom
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4/21/2013 4:00:28 AM
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The coordinated terror bombing of what officials felt was a well-protected finish line at the Boston Marathon has become a haunting reminder of the almost overwhelming task police face in protecting so-called soft targets across America.
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Boston drama grips television networks
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4/20/2013 2:18:55 AM
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NEW YORK (AP) — So much for scripted police procedurals. The marathon manhunt in Boston was a real-life drama that kept the biggest television networks and their viewers on edge for most of the day and into Friday evening, with a city's safety hanging in the balance.
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Kelly: The day that Boston stood still
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4/20/2013 4:30:37 AM
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If America needed a reminder of how this new era of terrorism can quickly transform ordinary life, they found it Friday in a suburb of Boston — indeed, across most of this bustling metropolitan landscape of more than 4 million people.
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VIDEO: Final shootout, then Boston bombing suspect caught
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4/20/2013 12:20:37 PM
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WATERTOWN, Mass. (AP) — For just a few minutes, it seemed like the dragnet that had shut down a metropolitan area of millions while legions of police went house to house looking for the suspected Boston Marathon bomber had failed.
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NYC with kids
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4/19/2013 4:59:35 PM
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From a brownstone in Brooklyn to the Egyptian room at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a family of four takes on New York City.
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Boston Cheers as Second Suspect Is Caught
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4/20/2013 4:09:12 AM
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By David Bauder BOSTON -- The hunt for the second alleged marathon bomber in Boston was a real-life drama; it kept the biggest television networks and their viewers on edge for most of the day and into Friday evening, with a city's safety hanging in the balance. It had a prime-time conclusion, too. Shortly before 9 p.m. EDT, and three hours after the sound of gunfire indicated the end might be ...
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Across America, a week of chaos, horror and hope
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4/20/2013 2:40:56 PM
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America was rocked this week, in rare and frightening ways. We are only beginning to make sense of a series of events that moved so fast, so furiously as to almost defy attempts to figure them out. But beneath the pain, as the weekend arrived, horror was counteracted by hope.
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