Like Singletary, Raye is committed to running game
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Like Singletary, Raye is committed to running game
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49ers need another super day from Justin Smith
WASHINGTON — Adding to evidence the recession has ended, housing construction rose in August and fewer laid-off workers sought jobless aid last week.
BEATRICE, Neb. — A lawn mower plant in Beatrice has called back about 200 laid-off workers.
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Toro-owned company recalls 200 workers in Nebraska
NEW YORK —A surprise drop in unemployment claims couldn’t fuel another day of gains for the stock market.
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DANBURY — Vocalist Lynn Henderson will perform a program of timeless blues, jazz and Broadway songs, accompanied by pianist Hank Milligan, on Sunday in Danbury. The 3 p.m. event is at Richter House. Presented by the Stanley L. Richter Association for the Arts, the program will be a tribute to divas Henderson has admired, such as Lena Horne, Ella Fitzgerald, Doris Day and others.
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Vocalist Henderson at Richter House
“Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” Rating: PG for brief mild language. What it’s about: An inventor saves his dying town with a gadget that makes food rain from the sky. But is that a good thing? The kid attractor factor: In-your-face slapstick, goofy characters and wackiness.
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Even with ever expanding access to music online, or being able to pack an entire record collection in your pocket on an iPod, there is still no real substitute for listening to live music. Fortunately, there is an abundance of highly talented classical musical organizations in the Danbury area giving performances that will appeal to a wide range of listeners.
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Classical music abounds in fall inDanbury area
Pirates get a bad rep, says Rich Evans. He admits a lot of them were murdering thieves, but is quick to add some were really buccaneers in the service of England and only raided enemy ships. Many also had, of all things, democratic ideals. “Pirate shipping was one of the first forms of democracy,” Evans said.
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Ives Family Fair promises fun in Danbury