Entertainment Stories from August 13, 2011 (Change date)
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Sugarland heartbroken by collapseAug 14, 2011 9:32 am - INDIANAPOLIS — The lead singer for the country band Sugarland says members are heartbroken after last night's stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair. Five people have...
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Most U.S. rabies cases come from wildlifeAug 14, 2011 6:42 am - LOS ANGELES — Rabies prevention in the United States is by and large a success story, with just one to four people dying of rabies each year in the U.S. thanks to widesp...
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Blue jeans, green cards grow a Goodwill businessAug 14, 2011 6:42 am - The green movement has ;http://paperworksstudio.com/[URL]gone blue at [/URL]Paperworks Studio;http://paperworksstudio.com/[URL], where recycled denim is[/URL] turned int...
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Madonna’s daughter Lola discusses her fashion lineAug 14, 2011 6:42 am - NEW YORK — Even though she’s got her own fashion line, Lourdes Leon — better known to the masses as Lola, the daughter of Madonna — admits that she had a lot to learn wh...
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Veteran’s comic book focuses on VietnamAug 14, 2011 7:46 am - GALESBURG, Ill. — Don Lomax transforms a blank page with a black ink drawing pen. The self-described “inkpot practitioner” is the creator of the comic “Vietnam Journal.”...
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Weekend picks: Let the drums roll out ...Aug 14, 2011 12:06 am - Love a parade The 82nd Bud Billiken Parade & Picnic celebrating youth and education is the nation's largest and oldest African American parade. New this year is a G...
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