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New shredder to help power local plant
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6/5/2013 2:43:15 PM
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A state-of-the-art shredding system will be included in operations of a new metals recycler in the city.The shredder will be located at the site of the former Ferrotech recycling plant on New Castle’s South Side.
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Short Takes: Movie reviews
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6/1/2013 11:31:36 AM
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These are condensed from Daily News movie critic Gary Thompson's reviews, unless noted otherwise.
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'Mr. Movie' ran a tight ship with a heart of gold
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5/31/2013 2:44:34 PM
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NEW CASTLE, Pa. (AP) - Picture yourself as a teenager, popping in a wad of gum as you enter a movie theater in New Castle. About halfway through the film, the gum becomes stale and you have nowhere to put it. So you pop it out and stick it underneath your chair.
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Making a Difference: Baking leads to helping others
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6/4/2013 4:55:56 PM
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Another in a weekly series profiling local difference makers: Proof that there are angels walking on earth comes in the form of Annie Boyer. Selflessness is a special quality. And friends and family say Boyer is one of the most unselfish, giving people they know.
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Locals join battle against cancer with 24-hour walk at Relay for Life
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6/3/2013 1:46:50 PM
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Many gathered this weekend at the Shenango High School football field for the annual Relay for Life. Survivors, families, friends and others came together to honor those who have survived, remember those who have not, and most importantly, to raise money to find a cure for cancer.
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'Now You See Me:' You've Seen It
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5/31/2013 11:18:21 AM
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Dueling magicians match wits in ‘Now You See Me,’ a so-so riff on ‘The Prestige,’ helped by a cast that includes Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine, Mark Ruffalo
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After Earth
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5/31/2013 2:58:54 AM
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Skip It Welcome the summer that belongs to the apocalypse - Seth Rogen and friends are lining up to die at James Franco's house, Tom Cruise is defending a barren wasteland against formidable foes, aliens will topple cities as they fight giant robots, and Matt Damon is going to wear half an Iron Man suit so he can tell the upper class where to stick it. With the exception of Star Trek however ...
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Bringing Lombard to life
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5/31/2013 7:12:59 AM
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When people enter their 20s, they usually have a small, vague idea of what kind of career they will pursue - except for screenwriter Michael B. Druxman.
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Was Siena's downward spiral inevitable?
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5/30/2013 1:54:31 AM
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‘It was just a terrible mistake for Ng to buy the property for $3 million and spend whatever he did trying to refurbish it.” Bill Eadington, director of UNR’s Institute for the Study of Gambling and Commercial Gaming.
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A homeless CEO in El Paso County?
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5/29/2013 7:13:00 AM
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Exploring the idea of giving people on the streets the resources to solve their own problems by J. Adrian Stanley The crowd that rolled into Colorado College's Armstrong Hall on May 9 was mostly a mix of the usual suspects: social workers, nonprofit employees, business owners, frustrated and/or compassionate citizens. And then there were the homeless people.… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the ...
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Comparing Footballers to Superheroes
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5/25/2013 5:05:19 PM
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Adored by millions, larger than life and usually acting all dark and emotionally scarred. Footballers and superheroes have a lot in common. Whether you know more about Aquaman or Aquilani , we're all aware of superheroes and soccer stars. So, for a bit of fun, we're going to compare people in football to comic book characters. Begin Slideshow
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Alia Shawkat on Arrested Development Season 4: Maeby Takes Advantage of George Michael
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5/23/2013 8:44:36 PM
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Alia Shawkat on Arrested Development Season 4: Maeby Takes Advantage of George Michael Seattle Post-Intelligencer Copyright 2013 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Published 4:05 pm, Sunday, May 19, 2013 Arrested Development's return is less than one week away, so break out the virgin pina coladas and let ...
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Movie Memories, Part 1: Victor one of many long-gone local theaters
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5/20/2013 3:33:38 PM
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First in a series: Today through Memorial Day, the New Castle News will be looking back at some of the city’s now-defunct movie theaters. These movie houses will be seen primarily through the eyes of New Castle natives with ties to them — including “Mister Movie” himself, Leo Mickey. Today: The Victor
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