Lifestyle Stories from May 14, 2011 (Change date)
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Film shines new spotlight on Showmen's RestMay 16, 2011 10:07 am - The newly released “Water for Elephants” movie may spark a resurgence of interest in a Forest Park cemetery where 56 circus workers, killed in a train wreck in 1918, are...
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Western Mass. known for history, hiking, good foodMay 16, 2011 8:42 am - AMHERST, Mass. — Some tourist attractions can be easily experienced, by taking in a scenic view or driving down a famous byway. But other places must be explored to be a...
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Home-building now done differentlyMay 14, 2011 10:11 pm - Even though Steve Atchison, president of Pulte Homes’ Illinois division, has been in the housing business for 16 years, he has never experienced an economic downturn as ...
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On the road: DubuqueFest fetes the artsMay 16, 2011 6:56 am - Art west DubuqueFest is an all-arts festival held in Washington Park and the Town Clock Plaza in the heart of historic downtown Dubuque, Iowa. Among the many events...
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Luxury in Long GroveMay 14, 2011 10:11 pm - Imagine returning home at the end of the day or after an evening with friends to a private, 9,000-square-foot, fairy-tale estate home set on 2.5 acres behind private gat...
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Dogs and water: How to play and exercise safelyMay 15, 2011 8:48 am - LOS ANGELES — When you think of four-legged swimmers, Labrador retrievers might come to mind. But any dog can take to the water if enticed properly. “I don't think that...
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Always a bridesmaid? Tips on how to make it workMay 15, 2011 8:48 am - NEW YORK — There's lingering talk about Pippa Middleton getting a tad too much attention at the wedding of her now-royal sis, let alone those topless bikini shots, so wh...
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Abbey’s historic art grotto untouched by tornadoMay 15, 2011 8:48 am - CULLMAN, Ala. — In a north Alabama city forever changed by April’s tornado outbreak, one historic spot went untouched by destruction. The Ave Maria Grotto, also known a...
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