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Exploring Gillette Castle
FOX CTĀ Ā Ā With gas prices sky high, we can't forget the gorgeous destinations available to us, right here in Connecticut.Ā Gilette Castle in East Haddam begins it's season this coming weekend and the grounds have never looked so beautiful.Ā "The view of the...Tags: Helen Hayes, Connecticut River, Tourism and Leisure, Connecticut, Travel
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The 'Naked' truth
First, a favor: Can you please abandon your perusal of this page for just a second or so? In that interval, we would appreciate it if you could glance at your hand. Right or left. Doesn't matter. Just a glance. We'll wait. Thanks. You saw, we assume,...
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Review: 'How to Build an Android' by David F. Dufty
How to Build an Android The True Story ofPhilip K. Dick's Robotic Resurrection David F. Dufty Henry Holt: 288 pp., $26 In 2005, at the edge of robotics, a curious project took shape: an android that was an eerily realistic copy of science fiction...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Science Fiction (genre), Education, Star Wars (movie), Colleges and Universities
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Wavy Gravy is Back as Emcee of Gathering of the Vibes
Wavy Gravy's main claim to fame is being the head of the Hog Farm hippie commune that served free food to the masses at Woodstock some 43 years ago (and still survives to this day). "What we have in mind is breakfast in bed for 400,000," he exclaimed...
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Dr. Tolman and professor Einstein
FrameworkDr. Richard C. Tolman, left, and Prof. Albert Einstein standing in front of blackboard at California Institute of Technology. Dr. Tolman led a seminar at Cal Tech for over 50 scientists.... -
'True Blood' recap: Season 5, Episode 8, 'Somebody That I Used to Know'
What do vampires do after massacring a wedding reception? Plan for world domination, of course. After last week's monstrously ridiculous episode, this week was a bit more sedate. For "True Blood" that means a graphic sex scene, double Sams (seriously)...
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Spiritual tweets finding waves of support
Twitter gives the impression of being obsessed with mindless earthly trivia, from Justin Bieber's latest heartfelt tweet to his Beliebers to LeBron James' reflections on winning the NBA championship. But Atlanta-based Twitter executive Claire Diaz-Ortiz...Tags: Gene Simmons, Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, Heavy Engineering, Religious Events
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Opportunities are within our grasp
Arianna HuffingtonNo matter where we are on the political spectrum, or what we think the role of government should be, most of us would agree that something is broken in America. One of the things that defines our country -- the American Dream -- is in real danger. As...Tags: Business, Starbucks Corp., Labor Markets, The Huffington Post, Tampa
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Prep Track & Field: North's Jackson saves her best for last in jump for gold
Raven Jackson finally captured gold. The North Hagerstown senior won the Class 3A girls triple jump at the Maryland State Track & Field Championships on Friday at Morgan State University. Jackson’s winning mark of 36 feet, 4 1/2 inches came on her...Tags: Track and Field, High School Sports, Morgan State University, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Omarr's daily astrological forecast
Omarr's Astrological ForecastBIRTHDAY GUY: Actor Ethan Suplee was born in New York City today in 1976. This birthday guy played the title character's sidekick Randy on "My Name is Earl" from 2005-09. He currently appears in a recurring role on "Raising Hope" and early in his career...Tags: Human Interest, New York City, Customs and Tradition, The Happiest News!, Arts and Culture
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Seniors become physics teachers for a day
Staff WriterHOLTĀVILLE — Explaining physics is a challenging task, even more so if the audience is made up by second-grade students. But Tuesday, Holtville High School seniors managed to use imagination and games to do exactly that as part of their final...Tags: Science, Students, Teaching and Learning, Human Interest, Facebook
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