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Daytona Beach Kennel Club, Florida: Armitage Ends Van Do's Win Streak at ElevenVan Do ran into a buzzsaw named Armitage, and his win streak at Daytona Beach is no more.
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The Bento Box Opens in BucktownWithout much hoopla or publicity, The Bento Box restaurant has finally opened on Armitage.
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The Founding of Modern AstronomyA brief detailed look into the life of Nicholas Copernicus.
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Top Chicago Day Spas in Lincoln ParkLincoln Park is a shopper's paradise and also home to some of the top Chicago day spas. If you need a break from the hustle and bustle of downtown Chicago, spend a few hours at these day spas in Lincoln Park.
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10 Essential Science Fiction NovelsThe ten novels chosen for this list are not the only essentials, nor are they necessarily the best examples of the featured authors' works. This list is merely a starting point in the intricate world of science fiction.
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The Impact of Society on DepressionThe way we live has an impact on the prevalence of depression in modern society.
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Hot Book Tips - Pondering Which Books Will Win What Prizes This YearFrom Man Booker to the Costa awards, avid readers get excited when that time of year comes. -
Understanding Rumination and Its Effect on DepressionThis article discusses how over-contemplation of past events can lead to depression. It also introduces two methods for coping.
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Famous Birthdays: Born on July 18thBorn on July 18th? Read ahead if your birthday falls on July 18th to see all the unique facts and information that your personal date of birth marks and is known for in addition to it being all about you!
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Best Places in Chicago to Get a SandwichMost people like a good sandwich. People in Chicago are no different. Where can you go to find one though? Let me tell you the places.
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Wine Bars in Scottsdale, ArizonaFive favorite wine bars in Scottsdale, AZ based on wine, food, atmosphere and location.
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Top 2009 Restaurants in the Windy City, ChicagoI love to eat and I love going to well thought out restaurants with excellent cuisine and inviting atmospheres.
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The Unredeemed Captive, by John Demos: An American Story?This story takes place years before the American Revolution, yet there seem to be many examples of American ideals throughout the narrative.
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Stress and DepressionTo understand and treat depression, it's important to know the factors that attribute to the depression. In this article, I address stress and its impact on depression.
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'John Adams Project' Exposes CIA Agents to Terrorist SuspectsThe John Adams Project is a joint effort by the ACLU and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers to locate, stalk, and photograph covert CIA agents and to show those photographs to terrorist detainees at Guantanamo Bay.
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Animal Facts: The Giant ArmadilloThe giant armadillo mostly feeds on termites, ants, worms, spiders, small snakes and lizards. It uses its large third, front claw to rip up the soil in order to find its prey. -
First Contact Between American Native Peoples and EuropeansA brief overview of the rise of America, and the fall of the Native American People.
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Fine Dining American Cuisine in Chicago on the Trendy North SideThe North Side of Chicago is an upscale, trendy area with fine dining restaurants, with sophisticated atmospheres, offering cuisine to please the discerning palate. Following are the top restaurants serving American cuisine on the North Side of Chicago.
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Classic TV: Ten Forgotten ShowsPull up a chair and let's rediscover television's past glory as we look at some of its forgotten series, and if you don't remember some of these, we promise not to laugh at you. -
Robert Novak Diagnosed with Brain TumorNewspaper columnist and Fox News analyst Robert Novak has been rushed to a Boston hospital where he is being treated for a brain tumor. He has suspended his journalistic activities pending the outcome of the treatment.
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Suggested Itineraries While in ChicagoA great tools to maximize your day around Chicago
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Chicago Has the Highest Sales Tax in the United States: 10.25%Op-Ed piece about Chicago's 10.25% sales tax and local political issues.
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Chicago: A Chocolate Lover's ParadiseA guide to the best chocolate havens in Chicago, including a walking tour.
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Five Diamond Restaurants in the City of ChicagoChicago is the city with the most AAA Five Diamond Restaurants in the U.S., with seven of the finest dining establishments found anywhere.
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Local Spokane, WA Events for National Poetry MonthThere are lots of fun things to do this year for National Poetry Month in the Spokane area.
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Chicago Residents Fighting Mad Over Parking Meter PrivatizationA look at Mayor Daley's sale of city parking meters and lots to Morgan Stanley.
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Chicago Residents Outraged Over Mayor's Sale of Chicago Parking Meters and LotsA look at Mayor Richard Daley's sale of Chicago's parking meters and downtown parking garages.
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Congressional Races 2010: Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, IdahoI profile races in these four states
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Discount Wedding Gowns in ChicagoCheck out this list of discount wedding gowns in Chicago! -
Get Healthy Produce at Chicago Green Markets This SummerChicago's Green City Market makes getting your fruits and vegetables more convenient, with produce stands brought into various locations in the Windy City.
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Violin Lessons in the Chicago LoopThe Chicago loop offers a variety of schools for violin lessons. If you're a beginner who has never played the violin or a seasoned expert, you can find the right school for you in downtown Chicago. -
Shawn White Makes the Impossible PossibleShawn White is an amazing snowboarder, a fairly nice person, and is very fearless. How do people like him improve our world, and what can we be taught from their examples?
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Flattering Fall Wardrobe Updates for Women Over 40Recycled clothing stores in Chicago aren't just for teenagers anymore! Fall fashion tips for the over forty woman shopping in Chicago's vintage stores and thrift shops.
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Thoughts on IIPA and the Palme AffairAlthough there is legislation intended to protect case officers and confidential sources, political motives often trump security issues and legal rigors.
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Begin Your August in Tucson, Arizona with Free & Cheap Things to DoBelow is a list of free and cheap things to do, as you begin the month of August in Tucson, Arizona. -
Neuromancer: A Look BackWilliam Gibson's Neuromancer all-but ignited science fiction's cyberpunk movement, but there has been a growing trend among SF fans to reject the novel as important literature.
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Restaurants for Father's Day Brunch in Tucson, Arizona 2010Below are restaurants serving Father's Day brunch and special dinners in Tucson, Arizona.
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Congressional Races 2010, Update: FloridaI review Florida's congressional elections
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Congressional Races 2010, Final Update- FloridaI update my profile of Florida's congressional races
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Film "Fair Game" Informs About Iraq War's OriginsA review of the film "Fair Game," featuring Sean Penn and Naomi Watts as Joe Wilson and Valerie Plame, detailing how the Bush Administration led the United States into war against the wrong country, based on cherry-picked and unreliable data.
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