Brown: Tucker Bounds interview becomes lightning rod (CNN.com)
Monday I did an interview in the Election Center with Sen. John McCain's campaign spokesman Tucker Bounds. The interview was about Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's experience and readiness to be commander in chief. The interview became a bit of a lightning rod.
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Kids learn about the good in honey bees (Crookston Daily Times)
The thought of being stung by a bee is enough to make anyone cringe, especially children, who tend to associate bees with stings. But, as Jane Vigness, Climax Branch librarian and co-owner of Sand Hill Honey, told children at the Crookston Library's summer reading program Wednesday, honey bees are very important to humans.
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Class acts (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Welcome back to school, teens and tweens. Welcome back to the best of times and the worst of times. To times of wisdom and foolishness. To lightness and darkness. To hope and despair. With apologies to Charles Dickens (look him up), these really are challenging years. Some of you will find yourself fending off the slings and arrows (William Shakespeare; you can look him up, too) of snarky text ...
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'Quick-Picks' Questions: No Fast Answers (BloodHorse)
To hear Jerry Jerry Jamgotchian tell it, the federal lawsuit he recently filed over the “quick-picks” wager situation in California involves at least $5 million in damages to bettors unknowingly caught up in a fraudulent action.
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Get Offa My Lawn (Torontoist)
A funny thing happens on the western waterfront at the end of each summer. The Ex opens its doors to Children Of All Ages®, the Air Show deafens enthusiasts with aerobatic feats, and the City allows people to park—where else?—in the parks!
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