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  • ‘Prometheus’ star Michael Fassbender compares David to 'Lawrence of Arabia'

    Examiner National Edition Articles
    Brandon Jones, Sci-Fi Movie Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:45 pm
    The June GQ magazine will feature Michael Fassbender, star of next month’s “Prometheus,” and the “300” star offers a candid look his life. An article released Tuesday chronicles the actor’s career from...
  • Neil Young announces summer and fall tour dates

    Examiner Canada Edition Articles
    Robert Rheubottom, Canada Music Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:57 pm
    Neil Young has unveiled a handful of summer and fall tour dates. According to an article posted today (5/16/12) at UltimateClassicRock.com, the legendary Canuck singer-songwriter, accompanied by long-time backing band Crazy Horse, has confirmed...
  • Alabama Rep Mike Rogers wants a tougher TSA

    Examiner Birmingham Edition Articles
    Mike Shaner, Birmingham Libertarian Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:33 pm
    According to an article published May 16, 2012 on Politico, Alabama Rep. Mike Rogers says the TSA needs to become even tougher. This comes in spite a cry to abolish the agency that has persisted sense its inception:“Get...
  • Attributes of a righteous man according to the word of God

    Examiner Dothan Edition Articles
    Joseph Parker, Dothan Christianity Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:39 pm
    Through the word of God, we can learn about the steps we need to take or what behavior is required to attain the attributes that God desires us to have. The word of God once applied consistently to our lives...
  • 'Glee' 3x21, Nationals: Review

    Examiner Huntsville Edition Articles
    Patrick Broadnax, Owens Cross Roads TV Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:36 pm
    Shiny happy people venture off to Nationals, belt their hearts out and win more than the gold… This entire season of Glee has been full of hits and misses (mostly misses), but one can always count on...
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    Examiner National Edition Articles

  • ‘Prometheus’ star Michael Fassbender compares David to 'Lawrence of Arabia'

    Brandon Jones, Sci-Fi Movie Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:45 pm
    The June GQ magazine will feature Michael Fassbender, star of next month’s “Prometheus,” and the “300” star offers a candid look his life. An article released Tuesday chronicles the actor’s career from...
  • Cal FC beat Kutsap Pumas 3-1 in Open Cup

    Steve Clare, MLS Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:44 pm
    Round 1 of the US Open Cup saw a couple of wins for Californian sides in the Pacific Northwest.In Portland, PSA Elite beat the Portland Timbers U-23s 1-3.Further north in Kitsap, it was Cal FC, coached...
  • Pacquiao pontificates on gay views while promoter Arum says nobody asked him

    Michael Marley, Boxing Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:41 pm
    You don’t have to know much about the Bible to know that this, too, shall pass.The “Manny Pacquiao wants gay people to be shot” kerfluflfe is a one day story and, while Pacman reasserted his...
  • Mink eyelashes sweeping the continent

    Mark Leevan, Trendy Living Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:40 pm
    Salon owners in Britian report that fur brushed from live minks made into false eyelashes are sweeping the country thanks to Jennifer Lopez, Kim Kardashian and Heidi Klum.Mink eyelashes can cost upwards of £5,000...
  • Preakness 2012 Horses: Daddy Nose Best

    Linda Ann Nickerson, Equestrian Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:39 pm
    Tenth in the 138th Kentucky Derby, Daddy Nose Best (Scat Daddy x Follow Your Bliss x Thunder Gulch) is confirmed for the 137th Preakness Stakes.Owned by Cathy and Bob Zollars and conditioned by Steven M. Asmussen, Daddy Nose Best...
 
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    Examiner Canada Edition Articles

  • Neil Young announces summer and fall tour dates

    Robert Rheubottom, Canada Music Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:57 pm
    Neil Young has unveiled a handful of summer and fall tour dates. According to an article posted today (5/16/12) at UltimateClassicRock.com, the legendary Canuck singer-songwriter, accompanied by long-time backing band Crazy Horse, has confirmed...
  • Interview with singer-songwriter Marq DeSouza: Part 1

    Cendrine Marrouat, Canada Culture & Events Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 5:22 am
    Vancouver-based Marq DeSouza is a former member of Solarbaby. He has shared the stage with artists like Sir Bob Geldof, Sarah Harmer, Drive By Truckers, Matthew Good, and Nickelback, and released five albums.Cendrine Marrouat: Hello Marq, thank...
  • What's wrong with Mary Spencer?

    Jeremy Freeborn, Olympics Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:44 pm
    With the Olympic Games in London only two months away, there is a growing concern regarding one of Canada's top athletes. According to CTV, Mary Spencer, Canada's top women's boxer was considered a...
  • EP review: 'Little Love Songs' by Jodi Doidge

    Cendrine Marrouat, Canada Culture & Events Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 6:15 pm
    "The EP is really a culmination of years of writing and is a piece of myself that I wanted to share. For me, it is a dream manifested through hard work and determination and I’m really proud...
  • RUSH announce new dates in Europe and Canada

    Robert Rheubottom, Canada Music Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 1:02 pm
    RUSH has added a second show in Toronto, ON and revealed the first dates of their 2013 European tour. According to a RUSH newsletter update issued today (5/15/12) along with an accompanying amendment to their official tour...
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    Examiner Birmingham Edition Articles

  • Alabama Rep Mike Rogers wants a tougher TSA

    Mike Shaner, Birmingham Libertarian Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:33 pm
    According to an article published May 16, 2012 on Politico, Alabama Rep. Mike Rogers says the TSA needs to become even tougher. This comes in spite a cry to abolish the agency that has persisted sense its inception:“Get...
  • Is “gaydar” the next legal aberration in Alabama? Maybe

    Paul Hamaker, Birmingham Top News Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:37 pm
    Joshua Tabak, a psychology graduate student at the University of Washington, and Vivian Zayas at Cornell University reported a more than coincidental relationship between how college students perceive a person’s sexual orientation and the...
  • Bankrupt county debates keeping broke hospital afloat

    Neal Vickers, Birmingham Political Buzz Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 4:25 am
    Jefferson County owes billions and is trying to negotiate the minefield of bankruptcy, but the county’s indigent hospital is trying to stay alive financially.While some have called for shuttering the facility, saying the county can no longer...
  • The sixth annual Magic City Brewfest returns June 1 and 2

    Guillermo Woolfolk, Birmingham Craft Beer Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 3:36 pm
    On Friday, June 1 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, June 2 at 4 p.m., the sixth annual Magic City Brewfest organized by Free the Hops returns to Sloss Furnaces (20 32nd Street North, Birmingham) to provide Alabama beer...
  • Gila monster spit is the new diet drug

    Paul Hamaker, Birmingham Science News Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 3:08 pm
    Assistant Professor Karolina Skibicka and fellow researchers at the Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg (Sweden) reported a new use for a synthetic drug derived from Gila monster saliva in suppressing food cravings in the Journal of...
 
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    Examiner Dothan Edition Articles

  • Attributes of a righteous man according to the word of God

    Joseph Parker, Dothan Christianity Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:39 pm
    Through the word of God, we can learn about the steps we need to take or what behavior is required to attain the attributes that God desires us to have. The word of God once applied consistently to our lives...
  • Did you know God chose you before he created the world?

    Joseph Parker, Dothan Christianity Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 2:48 pm
    Recently, after some prayerful study on the book of Ephesians, this article has been written to share things learned about it. Did you know God chose you before he created the world? He did chose you and hopefully this...
  • We can't let the foundation of liberty crumble

    Joseph Parker, Dothan Christianity Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 12:16 am
    The Founding Fathers realized that religion and morality were important in government. This can be seen through a Samuel Adams quote in his letter to John Trumbull dated 1778.Religion and good morals are the only solid...
  • Is Jesus both Lord and Savior in your life?

    Joseph Parker, Dothan Christianity Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 8:53 pm
    All Christians when you ask them if Jesus is your Lord and Savior, should immediately reply yes. However, some of these same people might not know that Lord and Savior are two different aspects of Jesus Christ. Matthew 1:21...
  • Overcome your anxieties through meditation of God's word

    Joseph Parker, Dothan Christianity Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 2:41 am
    How many times have we found ourselves worrying about life? We often have feelings of anxiousness or fear about situations in our lives. As Christians when we live our life in worry, fear, or anxiety it can be traced to...
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    Examiner Huntsville Edition Articles

  • 'Glee' 3x21, Nationals: Review

    Patrick Broadnax, Owens Cross Roads TV Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:36 pm
    Shiny happy people venture off to Nationals, belt their hearts out and win more than the gold… This entire season of Glee has been full of hits and misses (mostly misses), but one can always count on...
  • 'Glee' 3x20, Props: Review

    Patrick Broadnax, Owens Cross Roads TV Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:13 pm
    One sure knows when their being used as a tool. No more than a mere prop to be thrown around for the better of the group. Possibly worthless, sad, and failing, but something that can possibly evolve into a...
  • 'Mad Men' 5x09, Dark Shadows: Review

    Patrick Broadnax, Owens Cross Roads TV Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:31 pm
    In which everyone acts like jealous children.Insecurity can be a catalyst for so many other irrational and often destructive behaviors. Something Betty Francis would be a glimmering professional in were it a modern specialty. Whether one can...
  • 10 Essential Money-Making Facebook 'Techie' Tips

    Linda Bourgeois, Huntsville Computers Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 6:44 pm
    Four thousand "techies" from all over the world listened, interacted and tweeted during the 75 minute webinar with Mari Smith, Facebook/Social Media guru.The 10 Tips were:1.Understand Edge Rank2. Include Photos with your posts3. Don...
  • U.S. Representative Mo Brooks: Recipient of the 2012 Thomas Jefferson Award

    Hank Richards, Huntsville Conservative Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 2:46 pm
    Tom Moran at The International Foodservice Distributors Association notified Hank Richards that Congressman "MO" Brooks from North Alabama's 5th Congressional District is a recipient of the Thomas Jefferson Award for 2012. IFDA is a...
 
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    Examiner Mobile Edition Articles

  • Resistance Training Superior to Extended Cardio Training

    Mike Phelps, Mobile Extreme Fitness Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:42 am
    Run, run, run. Then run some more. It's the way to superior cardiovascular and overall health, or at least that is what we have heard from the "running" crowd for a long time now...
  • Local TV listings from the past are preserved locally and on the Internet

    Alvin Williams, Mobile TV Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:29 pm
    Local TV listings from newspapers published by the Mobile Press-Register from 1953 to the present are preserved on microfilm at the Local History & Genealogy branch of the Mobile Public Library on 753 Government Street in downtown Mobile....
  • Make A Scene Music Festival 2012

    Darrell Farmer, Mobile City Buzz Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:57 pm
    Saturday May 26, 2012 Make A Scene Music Festival will be at the VFW Post 7320 in Saraland.The VFW Post 7320 is located at 244 Old Telegraph Road in Saraland behind the Burger King.The cover charge entry fee...
  • Big Lots Honor Armed Forces Day

    Darrell Farmer, Mobile City Buzz Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 10:07 pm
    Saturday May 19, 2012 we can all celebrate Armed Forces Day by visiting your local Big Lots.Armed Forces Day was created by Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson on August 31, 1949 to help unite all armed service departments that...
  • WPMI-TV to host legal advice service on Tuesday (updated)

    Alvin Williams, Mobile TV Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 5:44 pm
    WPMI-TV has plans to host a legal advice service on Tuesday, May 15th sponsored by the Mobile Bar Association. Volunteers for the service are expected to be at the WPMI-TV/WJTC-TV building in Mobile to provide legal...
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    Examiner Montgomery Edition Articles

  • Southern Crossing to host book signing

    Jill Jones, Montgomery Christianity Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 7:42 pm
    James Schell, author of We Call Our Daddy “Mister”, will be at Southern Crossing, 813 South Railroad Avenue in Downtown Opelika, on Thursday, May 24, 2012 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. signing the 2nd Edition...
  • His mother matters

    Deaushay Watts, Fort Rucker Dating Rules Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 10:50 pm
    Men learn how to treat women from their mother. But more importantly, men learn how to treat other women by the way they witnessed other men treat their mother. Mothers may do their best to raise their sons, but with...
  • Alabama spending your taxes on both sides of Obamacare debate

    Jason Baker, Montgomery Conservative Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 10:01 am
    Alabama conservatives wait patiently as the U.S. Supreme Court weighs in on the Obamacare debate.The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) has proven to be neither protective nor affordable for Americans. Poll after poll reveals over...
  • 2013 Education Budget Less than 2012

    Jon Beans, Montgomery Education News Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 2:08 am
    The Alabama House and Senate have passed budget that are less than this year's budget. The House passed a more than $5.4 billion budget. It contains some $10 million more than the Education Budget the...
  • Why weight? Diets don't work!

    Mashal Hill, Montgomery Women's Health Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 10:06 pm
    You can’t turn on the TV, drive down the road or go to a party without being confronted with America’s hottest obsession: weight. Diets are a billion-dollar industry; companies spend millions and millions luring you...
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    Examiner Anchorage Edition Articles

  • The Great Alaskan Aviation Gathering well attended

    Rob Stapleton, Anchorage Aviation Community Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 8:09 pm
    This year the Alaska Airmen's Asssociation dubbed their 15th annual trade show "The Great Alaskan Aviation Gathering" which fits the two day show well.Alaskan pilots and aircraft owners from all points of the compass gathered...
  • Closer to a natural gas pipeline?

    Lawrence Wood, Alaska Gubernatorial Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 1:25 pm
    In an Anchorage Daily News op-ed piece on May 11, 2012, Governor Sean Parnell extolled that his Administration was closer than ever to a large diameter natural gas pipeline being built, because of the settlement with Exxon over the...
  • Dog Works Radio presents CanaDog Supply

    Michele Forto, Anchorage Dog Training Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 6:57 pm
    While the boss is away on vacation. The dogs will play. Dog Works Radio it is.On this episode, the Anchorage Dog Training Examiner, Michele Forto and her business partner and husband Robert speak to the owner of CanaDog Supply...
  • Alaska teacher receives award for dedication to aviation education

    Rob Stapleton, Anchorage Aviation Community Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 8:48 pm
    A Hooper Bay educator responsible for starting a Build-A-Plane project to help young people engage in aviation receives a federal award for his efforts.Funk received the Citizenship Award for the Outstanding Employee of the Year at the...
  • The Whales are back in Town, Whale watching adventures in Alaska

    Dawna Zimbalist, Anchorage Holistic Travel Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 6:44 pm
    One of the highlights of a trip to Alaska is to see incredible wildlife in their natural habitat. Both South Central and Southeastern Alaska is host to a thriving Whale Population... The Humpback Whales humpback...
 
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    Examiner Chandler Edition Articles

  • Last minute mother's day activities

    Cristina Roca, Chandler Nightlife Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 10:49 am
    MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH - SUNDAY, MAY 13, 2012Nothing says “Thanks, Mom” like the grand Mother’s Day Brunch at La Hacienda Plaza at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess . Treat your mom like a queen with selections from...
  • Mommy makeover

    Cristina Roca, Chandler Makeup Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 10:35 am
    Remember the days when you had countless minutes to devote to coiffing, resulting in flawlessly applied makeup, frizz-free hair and perfectly accessorize outfits? Now those prized minutes have been replaced with diaper changes, lunch packing and...
  • Picking up nuggets

    Will Sanders, Chandler Hiking Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 1:22 pm
    Back around 1888 some prospectors found a rich gold deposit out in the Arizona desert. It was so rich in fact that they were picking up nuggets by the hat full right off the ground. These were sizable...
  • Kartchner Caves

    Jennifer Lohmeyer, Chandler Restaurant Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 4:00 pm
    KartchnerCavesAmazing, Wow and Educationalare the words that describe Kartchner Caves and is located only 30 minutes outside of Tucson.Go experience a stunning limestone cave in Southeastern Arizona that boasts world-class features. This &ldquo...
  • What To Do in Phoenix in May!!!

    Jennifer Lohmeyer, Chandler Restaurant Examiner
    7 May 2012 | 4:14 pm
    WHAT TO DO IN MAY IN THE VALLEY May is beautiful in the Valley! Consider staying local before heading out to cooler weather when the heat skyrockets and your family are yearning for a vacation.Every Thursday from...
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    Examiner Gilbert Edition Articles

  • Special needs kids using mainstream apps as adaptive technology

    Tracy Lynn Cook, Gilbert Special Needs Kids Examiner
    3 May 2012 | 3:59 pm
    Parents of special needs kids are not strangers to modifying tasks to help their children succeed. The need to to favor their child's strengths while minimizing their weaknesses becomes second nature. The desire for children...
  • Gilbert cigar bars: April 20 - 22

    Patrick Lagreid, Gilbert Cigar Bar Examiner
    19 Apr 2012 | 4:52 pm
    It’s one of the busiest weekends for cigar events in the Phoenix area in recent memory, with 10 events in two days, each of which will feature savings on some of the top cigars in the industry...
  • Gilbert cigar bars: April 13-15

    Patrick Lagreid, Gilbert Cigar Bar Examiner
    13 Apr 2012 | 4:11 pm
    After a quiet Easter weekend, cigar events are back in full swing around Phoenix this weekend, with five events and tastings on the calendar.The weekend starts off with a busy Friday afternoon around the Valley:· &nbsp...
  • Pres. Obama called on to defend cigar rights

    Patrick Lagreid, Gilbert Cigar Bar Examiner
    12 Apr 2012 | 4:13 pm
    A WhiteHouse.gov petition launched Wednesday afternoon is calling on President Obama to tell the Food & Drug Administration not to get involved with the regulation of premium cigars.The petition is the result of a joint...
  • Try Dolce X Change for a new spring wardrobe

    Cammie Sammartino, Gilbert Fashion Examiner
    12 Apr 2012 | 2:45 pm
    If you're looking to add a few new items to your Spring wardrobe -- or get rid of some old ones -- look no further than Dolce X Change, located at the corner of Williams Field and Higley. Specializing in...
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    Examiner Glendale Edition Articles

  • Masters Touch Christian bus company/ Algodones trip

    Miranda Leng, Prescott Spirituality Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 8:36 pm
    I have been to Algodones twice on Masters Touch bus trips and was able to go to the dentist down there on the last trip. The bus company has a number of places they go to, locally this month there...
  • Great views at Vistal Golf Club

    Ryan Bibich, Glendale Golf Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 5:42 pm
    Vistal Golf Club sits at the bottom of the beautiful South Mountain. There are great views at Vistal Golf Club throughout the golf course of both the mountains and down town Phoenix. It is a great bargain at the low...
  • Real-life beauty role models!

    Becca Pressnall, Surprise Makeup Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 12:50 pm
    There was such a great response to the last Dove post, that I decided to highlight more of their new self-esteem program.Who do today’s girls look up to or, better yet, who SHOULD they look up...
  • Fire causes millions in damage to historic Whiskey Row

    Candes King Meisenheimer, Prescott Places & Faces Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 9:38 pm
    Establishments along famed Whiskey Row in the historic district of Prescott, Arizona caught fire on Tuesday, May 8, 2012. Three businesses were destroyed, and two more suffered smoke damage due to a blaze that the Prescott Fire Department says...
  • Primo tail at the 500 Club

    Ryan Bibich, Glendale Golf Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 6:48 pm
    The 500 Club is located at 4707 West Pinnacle Peak Road Glendale, AZ 85310. The golf course was in fairly good condition. The greens were smooth and true. The Fairways full of grass with a few hot spots popping...
 
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    Examiner Mesa Edition Articles

  • Harmful beauty ingredients

    Nicole Beaubien, Mesa Beauty Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 10:35 pm
    You’re skin is the largest organ in your body and it absorbs everything you put on it. Some cosmetics that may seem perfect could really be doing some harm. We need to know what to look for and...
  • Staying alert to outside conditions using an iPad weather app

    Forrest Buffenmyer, Mesa iPad Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 2:08 am
    As the weather in Mesa grows hotter, residents know that the approach of the rainy summer thunderstorm season is just weeks away. Fortunately, the iPad has several weather forecasting apps that can provide notification when the nasty weather...
  • Initial claims for Unemployment Insurance fall slightly for Week Ending May 5th

    Gail Turley, Mesa Unemployment Benefits Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 2:39 am
    According to data released this week by the United States Department of Labor, the number of initial claims for Unemployment Insurance Benefits dropped slightly for the week ending May 5th, 2012. First time claims dropped by 1,000 to a...
  • Spring Fever

    Reginald McCray, Mesa Relationship Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 4:41 pm
    It is that time of year. Spring Flings and Summer Love is finally here. For Mesa, this is nothing new. However, they unfortunately end just as the seasons change. Well to keep the spice in the Mesa dating pool, here...
  • Too Shy to Date

    Reginald McCray, Mesa Relationship Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 4:16 pm
    How long has it been since you have been on a date? If you are like many single people out in Mesa, you don't want to answer that question. Being the Relationship examiner, I have also found it...
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    Examiner Phoenix Edition Articles

  • 12 Signs your relationship has expired

    Mary Oneil, Phoenix Relationships Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:46 pm
    Many people in addictive relationships lack the consciousness to leave. Often times they are blinded by their emotional pain. They have been put down so many times that they assume everyone lives like this. Usually they are just repeating...
  • Kings shutout the Coyotes in Game 2 of the Western Conference finals

    David Castro, Phoenix Coyotes Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:55 pm
    The Phoenix Coyotes were dominated in almost every facet in Game 2 and now finds themselves down and nearly out in the Western Conference finals against the Los Angeles Kings. Phoenix was shutout at home, 4-0, and now...
  • Are We Witnessing The End Days Of Supply Side Economics?

    Marvin Clark, Phoenix Investing Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:17 pm
    Buried beneath the rubble of Greece's insolvency and the chronic fiasco that is devouring the weakest members of the European Union, a larger question that ultimately will be spoken aloud and debated is this: are we at the...
  • Questions by Raghu-nomics: Jobs vs Low Wages & Taxes

    Raghu Giuffre, Mesa Republican Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:57 am
    Here’s some fun questions.Low taxes, low regulations and low wages is the formula given by Conservatives as the only economic panacea to today’s job market. They are convinced it’s the only way to...
  • 2013 Ford Mustangs arriving at your local dealer now

    Sam Haymart, Phoenix Auto Review Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:56 am
    We got a hot tip last night from Power Ford of North Scottsdale to come and see the new 2013 Mustangs that just arrived off the truck. Since April of 1964 when the Mustang was introduced, production of the new...
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    Examiner Scottsdale Edition Articles

  • New 'Grey's Anatomy' Season 8 finale spoilers: ABC releases first six minutes

    Stacy Carey, Scottsdale TV Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:00 am
    Everybody has been buzzing about who will die in the "Grey's Anatomy" Season 8 finale. The big show is Thursday night (airing on channel 15 in Scottsdale), and showrunner Shonda Rhimes has said that this one...
  • Not your typical BBQ burger at Calistro California Bistro in Scottsdale

    Sandy Wasserman, Scottsdale Burger Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 12:03 pm
    The BBQ Burger ($12) looks simple enough on the plate at the recently opened Calistro California Bistro in the Hilton Village shopping center of Scottsdale. Looks can be deceiving though as I found out when I ordered the only burger...
  • First 'Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For' and 'Machete Kills' posters

    Regina Avalos, Scottsdale Movie Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:30 am
    Movie fans in Scottsdale are waiting to see Sin City 2 and Machete Kills on the big screen, and now they are being given their first glimpse at both films. On Monday, Movie Web shared the first posters released for...
  • New 'The Railway Man' set photos feature Colin Firth

    Regina Avalos, Scottsdale Movie Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:21 am
    Movie fans in Scottsdale are waiting for the release of The Railway Man, and now they are being given a glimpse at the action on set. On Monday, Socialite Life shared the latest photos from the set featuring the star...
  • Are statin drugs worth the risks?

    Douglas Roill, Scottsdale Healthy Living Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 3:56 pm
    There are over 32 million Americans, aged 45 and older that are currently taking cholesterol lowering drugs according to reported Government health survey statistics. Half of these are men ages 65-74 and 39% are women ages 75 plus.Cholesterol...
 
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    Examiner Tucson Edition Articles

  • Halo 4 Limited Edition announced

    Andrew DiCenso, Tucson Video Game Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:27 am
    343 Industries has announced today via their blog the full details behind the limited edition of Halo 4, the upcoming continuation of the epic sci-fi franchise that catapulted the Xbox to success.The limited version of the game justifies...
  • Mental health issues are common among families dealing with special needs

    Cynthia Martinez, Tucson Special Needs Children Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:53 am
    When you hear the words, “mental illness”, often one pictures an adult. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) an estimated 1 out of 5 children experience or will experience mental health issues...
  • Rihanna topless, wears body paint in new video (Video)

    Jennifer Waite, Tucson Celebrity Headlines Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:38 am
    An at-times dripping wet Rihanna goes topless and dons body paint for the new video for her dance track "Where Have You Been", but is that all it takes to make a good music video these days...
  • DWTS 14 Results: Who got voted off 'Dancing With The Stars' Week 9 (May 15)

    Jennifer Waite, Tucson Celebrity Headlines Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:42 pm
    Happy news for Katherine Jenkins in the opening moments of the Dancing With The Stars results show tonight (May 15): She and partner Mark Ballas are safe based on viewer votes and will be competing in the DWTS Season 14...
  • Court upholds fine against rancher accused of imprisoning migrants

    Luke Witman, Tucson Immigration Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:15 pm
    A U.S. District Court judge ruled earlier this week that Cochise County rancher Roger Barnett must pay $60,000 in punitive damages to four undocumented immigrants he has been accused of illegally imprisoning on his property in 2004. Barnett...
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    Examiner Yuma Edition Articles

  • Morning in May-Fun at the Colorado River

    Gilbert Garcia, Yuma Fitness Examiner
    5 May 2012 | 1:35 pm
    This morning’s weather, Cinco de Mayo, is a little on the cold side, until that sun gets high up there, then it’ll start to warm up. Funny, but just a few days ago at the Yuma...
  • Mother's Day Champagne Brunch With Jazz Trio Sun May 13

    Maneesh Pangasa, Yuma Culture & Events Examiner
    3 May 2012 | 2:08 pm
    Mother's Day is just 2 weeks away. This Mother's Day Sunday May 13th, 2012 the Hilton Garden Inn at Yuma Pivot Point will be having a special champagne brunch which will be offered from 10AM to...
  • Yuma's Telegraph Pass: The challenge

    Gilbert Garcia, Yuma Fitness Examiner
    24 Apr 2012 | 3:31 pm
    The thermometer continues to rise here in Arizona and people really find it hard to find comfortable time to visit the local mountain trails to have some fun and get some type of cardio workout. Yuma’s Telegraph Pass...
  • Exercising at the park with resistance bands

    GILBERT GARCIA, Yuma Fitness Examiner
    20 Apr 2012 | 5:41 pm
    It’s kind of hot out now and people are heading to the park in the afternoons, towards evening, to try to shed off those extra pounds, be in shape or just to socialize and see who&rsquo...
  • First Annual Yuma Film Festival Fri April 20

    Maneesh Pangasa, Yuma Culture & Events Examiner
    16 Apr 2012 | 3:26 pm
    This Friday April 20th, 2012 the First Annual Yuma Film Festival will be held at the Historic Yuma Theater. The event hosted by the Yuma Film Commission and NexGen Group is an exhibition of student and independent filmmakers work. This...
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    Examiner Fort Smith Edition Articles

  • How long has solar power been around?

    Roger Wilson, Fort Smith Alternative Energy Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 5:09 pm
    Using the sun's power has been around as early as the 7th century B.C. when people were using it to build fires. It is hypothesized that in 2nd century B.C. Archimedes used the...
  • Green energy solutions?

    Roger Wilson, Fort Smith Alternative Energy Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 10:58 am
    The world is a large place and our usage of fossil fuels, on such a large scale, is only creating more problems than it is solving. The demand for these fossil fuels is outpacing our supply of...
  • Summer art camp to begin soon

    Elizabeth Bennett, Fort Smith Fine Arts Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 10:25 am
    There's no better way to begin the summer than with art. The Center for Art & Education will once again be having its popular art camp program for youngsters 6 to 14 years of age.The Wonderful World...
  • Evil Mayweather to strike again: Good guy Cotto to receive

    Lorne Scoggins, Fort Smith Boxing Examiner
    4 May 2012 | 1:20 am
    It should come as no surprise.You can hate him all you want. You have the right. If you really want to stand out from the crowd, you can even exercise your right to love him, but the result will...
  • Bret Michaels comes to Fort Smith

    Marc Hayot, Fort Smith Restaurant Examiner
    2 May 2012 | 11:45 pm
    Folks in Fort Smith who are looking for nothing but a good time need to go to Neumeier's Rib Room and Beer Garden on Thursday May 3rd for a special concert featuring Bret Michaels.Anyone who grew...
 
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    Examiner Jonesboro Edition Articles

  • Whose Bible are you thumping?

    Bryian Revoner, Jonesboro Public Policy Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:36 pm
    Needless to say, President Obama’s rhetorical support for gay marriage has not gone over very well here in the highly religious south. From here in Arkansas to North Carolina, the only thing that religious conservatives seem to...
  • After 47 years, Mitt Romney is still chuckling

    Bryian Revoner, Jonesboro Public Policy Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 3:19 pm
    After the claims about Mitt Romney’s participation in an infamous, 1965 bullying act of an alleged, homosexual student named John Lauber when he was in high school, by him and a band of macho adolescents, there...
  • Technology personalizes Mother's Day

    Ruth Decker, Jonesboro Technology Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 12:07 pm
    Sunday, May 13th is Mother’s Day. How will you be celebrating this important day with your mom? Instead of sending traditional cards and flowers, why not personalize her day. With technology incorporated into our everyday world, she can...
  • Is it worth it to hand the keys back to the Republicans over gay marriage?

    Bryian Revoner, Jonesboro Public Policy Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 11:08 pm
    In what some have described as a political trap with North Carolina voters recently banning gay marriage, President Obama has put himself squarely in the middle of the fray with his long awaited statement that he now supports gay...
  • Religious bigotry dressed up in genuinely concerned clothing

    Bryian Revoner, Jonesboro Public Policy Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 11:50 pm
    In response to what has happened in North Carolina with the essential banning of gay marriage through a constitutional amendment, it seems safe to say that to most progressives this should have been totally expected, and it’s not...
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    Examiner Little Rock Edition Articles

  • Food allergy awareness: Egg products, by-products and derivatives

    Jennifer Cruz, Little Rock Natural Health Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:32 am
    Egg allergies are the second most common food allergy among children in the United States. According to The Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, “Egg allergy is estimated to affect approximately 1.5% of young children. But it’s...
  • Novella 'Waltzing With the Wallflower' an unexpected hit

    Jennifer Lafferty, Little Rock Books Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 5:59 pm
    It is unusual to find 76-page novellas at the top of Amazon’s best seller list, but “Waltzing With the Wallflower” did just that, currently at #1 in Regency Romances in the Kindle store. This...
  • Snoop Dogg coming to RIverfest

    Jerry Tucker, Little Rock Concerts Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 3:59 pm
    Snoop Dogg will bring the party to Little Rock on Sunday, May 27th, 2012 at the Bud Light Stage at the Clinton Presidential Center to close out Riverfest. Snoop will take the stage at 9:30pm, right after the...
  • Food allergy awareness: Milk products, by-products and derivatives

    Jennifer Cruz, Little Rock Natural Health Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:50 am
    According to the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, “Approximately 2.5 % of children younger than 3 years of age are allergic to milk.” It is the most common food allergy in children in the United States.To avoid...
  • Multiple surprises intrigue, excite in 'Mother' season seven finale

    Julian Spivey, Conway TV Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 1:15 am
    The season seven finale of CBS’ hit sitcom “How I Met Your Mother” brought back some of that old “How I Met Your Mother” magic, that had been lacking at points during the season, for...
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    Examiner Anaheim Edition Articles

  • Salvation And Bar-B-Q

    Vincent Jones, Anaheim Spiritual Living Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:35 pm
    Words have a way of morphing over time. When reading something from even as little as sixty or seventy years ago it really is necessary to have a period dictionary at hand to understand the authors prospective. Some words...
  • Unconditional Love

    Marianna Quint, Anaheim Spirituality Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 3:06 am
    Love, unconditional love, is to love without hope of reward or favor; it is love regardless of actions or thought of others. Unconditional love is as you love a cat, you know that cat loves you even though the...
  • Sally Hansen Salon Effects Real Nail Polish Strips - Review

    Bev Cohen, Anaheim Natural Beauty Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:06 am
    I’ve passed Sally Hansen Salon Effects Real Nail Polish strips quite a few times over the past couple of months. Intrigued by the thought of not having to deal with nail polish chipping and wearing off, I decided...
  • Re-Animator the Musical at The Hayworth Theater

    Mike Martin, Anaheim Theater Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 5:05 pm
    Let's face it, so much of what passes for new musical theater these days is fairly unappealing. We are either treated to tired re-hashings of supposedly "cult classic" movies clumsily repurposed for the stage or...
  • Adam Pearce vs. Colt Cabana for the NWA Worlds Championship: There Will Be Blood

    Jay Cal, Anaheim Pro Wrestling Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 4:48 pm
    1749 Pope Benedict XIV endorsed the Coliseum of Rome to be a sacred site where early Christians had been martyred. One might wonder if wrestling were a religion, would the Glendale Studios be marked as hallowed ground. On...
 
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    Examiner Chico Edition Articles

  • Movie review: ‘One for the Money’

    David Wangberg, Chico Movie Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 12:35 pm
    Grade: D (1/5 stars)I’m not too familiar with Janet Evanovich’s popular Stephanie Plum novels. I know that they’ve become a big hit in the literature world, and I know that they&rsquo...
  • Bark for Life in Chico benefits cancer research

    Angelica Wedell, Chico People Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 1:28 am
    Dogs and their owners took a bite out of cancer at Bark for Life on Saturday in Wildwood Park. This event benefits cancer research and ties into the American Cancer Society’s signature fundraising event, Relay for Life...
  • 5 Common Interviewing Mistakes

    Rachael Del Pino, Chico Career Advice Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 9:38 pm
    A good resume can get you an interview, but it takes a great interview to get you the job. As a recruiter, I have interviewed many candidates over the years. Some of the interviews were great, but most...
  • Jason Aldean sees 'Fly Over States' become his fifth #1 from 'My Kinda Party'

    Shelly Fabian, Chico Country Music Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 3:13 pm
    Country superstar Jason Aldean tops the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart this week with "Fly Over States." The single is his fifth consecutive #1 off his double platinum release, "My Kinda Party," and his ninth overall...
  • Movie review: ‘Chronicle’

    David Wangberg, Chico Movie Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 1:07 pm
    Grade: A (4.5/5 stars)Talk about a surprise. Just when I thought the found-footage gimmick had been done to death, “Chronicle” comes out of nowhere and puts a refreshing spin on it. Using a mere...
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    Examiner Chula Vista Edition Articles

  • Must have: round sunglasses

    Ivette Mancilla, Chula Vista Fashion Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 10:40 am
    Sunglasses have been around for decades and though their main purpose is to protect the eyes from bright sunlight, we have got to admit they’ve become a fashion statement.Celebrities such as Jack Nicholson and Bono (U2) have...
  • Commemorating the National Day of Prayer

    Connie Kirkpatrick, Dulzura Addictions Examiner
    2 May 2012 | 5:52 pm
    The United States of America is a country based upon religious freedom. A country promising its residents freedom to worship and live as he or she chooses, within legal limits. In the 17th century men and women seeking freedom from...
  • Trend report: Floral pants

    Ivette Mancilla, Chula Vista Fashion Examiner
    30 Apr 2012 | 11:33 am
    As if colorful pants weren’t enough, the floral printed pants may be the cherry on top among spring season’s trends.It is no surprise to see the flower power revitalized every spring; but this year, it...
  • What are your plans for Earth Day?

    Connie Kirkpatrick, Dulzura Addictions Examiner
    20 Apr 2012 | 6:22 pm
    Spring is in the air. We made it through April's storms and now the sun is bursting to heat the earth. Plants are coming into bloom and seedlings peek through the soil. Time to plant and plan the...
  • Women and history

    Connie Kirkpatrick, Dulzura Addictions Examiner
    19 Apr 2012 | 4:38 pm
    March was the national Women's History month. Considering the latest in debates and congressional actions, speeches that spouted hate and issues concerning women's rights, it seemed fitting to revisit history.The theme this year to honor...
 
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    Examiner Eureka Edition Articles

  • Homemaking-How to make money from your home

    Dawn Henderson, Eureka Finance Examiner
    24 Apr 2012 | 2:27 pm
    Enrich your life (and your bank account) by starting your own home-based business. Americans from all walks of life are discovering ways to increase their incomes, from the comfort of their home-offices, living rooms, and even, bedrooms. Whether...
  • Integrated Marketing-The Wave of the Present

    Dawn Henderson, Eureka Marketing Examiner
    2 Apr 2012 | 2:19 am
    We are moving toward a digitally modernized age. Keeping up with modern advertising technology might just buy you a few bites of business. The need to manage vast amounts of data efficiently will mean a move towards more...
  • Easter Advertising

    Dawn Henderson, Eureka Marketing Examiner
    7 Mar 2012 | 12:06 am
    Holiday advertising is an American tradition. Customers expect a two-month lead time for holiday marketing. They are conditioned to anticipate Halloween costumes in August and Christmas ornaments in October. The key to holiday marketing is to...
  • Hope with HARP

    Dawn Henderson, Eureka Finance Examiner
    6 Mar 2012 | 5:43 pm
    If you are one of the unfortunate Humboldt County homeowners who is experiencing a difficult time keeping up with your mortgage, there may be some help for you. Over 4 million Americans are delinquent, in default, or underwater (owe more...
  • Funny how things stay the same

    Dawn Henderson, Eureka Marketing Examiner
    28 Jan 2012 | 5:27 pm
    In the 1950’s, business ads were direct, targeted, and, by current standards, sometimes offensive. In a television commercial, an actor might dialog for up to 30 minutes about the wonders of a non-stick skillet. Now...
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    Examiner Fresno Edition Articles

  • Oakleys Smart Glasses

    Robert Laster, Fresno Computers Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:26 am
    Google might want to use its new smart-glasses prototype to look over its shoulder.Oakley, a California company known for its sports equipment, sunglasses and ski goggles, is developing glasses that us smartphone features and project information...
  • Google Chrome browser for Android OS

    Robert Laster, Fresno Computers Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:10 am
    The Android OS version of Google's Chrome browser is now available in a host of new languages and has gained several new features, but it remains in beta testing and is afflicted with a variety of bugs.First...
  • Toshiba Excite Jumbo Tablet

    Robert Laster, Fresno Computers Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:04 am
    The tablet market is already populated with dozens of models of various sizes, many close in size to Apple's highly popular iPad, with its 9.7-in. screen.So how does a vendor distinguish its tablets from the...
  • Twiiter App on iPhone New Features

    Robert Laster, Fresno Computers Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:46 am
    Twitter released updated iPhone and Android apps recently that make it easier for users to search and find new information.With a growing number of people tweeting and checking tweets on the train, at the local coffee shop and even...
  • Third Generation iPad 3

    Robert Laster, Fresno Computers Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:47 pm
    Apple's new iPad has taken a fine product, the iPad 2, and made it notably better, according to preliminary tests March 16th. This third-generation iPad is shaping up to be the best tablet consumers ever dreamed (of...
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    Examiner Glendale Edition Articles

  • The many uses of grape leaves

    Mary Bodel, Simi Valley Herbal Kitchen Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 3:48 pm
    Anyone familiar with Mediterranean cuisine has probably at least heard of stuffed grape leaves. It is an unusual dish to many in the U.S., but it is also quite tasty. However, grape leaves can be used...
  • Disaster preparedness: High heat

    Mary Bodel, Simi Valley Prepper Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 3:28 pm
    Simi Valley is a semi-arid location. Starting as early as May and lasting into November, high temperatures are possible. Under some circumstances, the heat may continue throughout the year. While many think 90 degrees is...
  • Autism & Humorous Truth (You Gotta Love Autism)

    Joyce Hart-Leon, Glendale Family Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 1:10 am
    This Examiner recently experienced a true story that needed to be told nationally for the sake of both the Autism Society as well as everyone else who cannot help but love the children of autism. Before the story...
  • Cooking with alcohol

    Mary Bodel, Simi Valley Herbal Kitchen Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 3:48 pm
    Many recipes call for the use of various types of alcohol. Savory dishes often suggest wine and desserts call for brandy or other fortified wines. Choosing the right one for each case can be difficult, especially for...
  • Disaster preparations the end of the Mayan calendar

    Mary Bodel, Simi Valley Prepper Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 2:23 pm
    There is a lot of hype about the end of the last Mayan cycle. Some of it is media fed, and there are people who genuinely feel this could come out as a disaster. At least one...
 
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    Examiner Long Beach Edition Articles

  • Tattoos, tunes and summer fun at Long Beach's Queen Mary

    Dan MacIntosh, Long Beach Country Music Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:15 pm
    Those that like to mix their body art with a little music will find the perfect combination of these two creative outlets at Long Beach, California’s annual Ink-N-Iron Festival. Held at the historic Queen Mary from...
  • Full Senate Vote to come regarding State Bill 1221: The Anti- Hounding Bill

    Bilen Mutum, Long Beach Animal Welfare Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:01 am
    Hunters have been using packs of dogs with monitoring devices attached to track bears and bobcats. Once the hunted animal is cornered and exhausted by the pack of dogs, a hunter moves in for the kill. The...
  • Common Issues

    Katrina Hill, Long Beach Cable TV Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:15 am
    This writer has been battling possible depression over not having any good shows to watch over the Summer. USA Network has tried to come to the resscue with their new show Common Law. Take two handsome detectives, throw in...
  • MercyMe's new album focuses on how God heals hurts

    Dan MacIntosh, Long Beach Christian Music Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 3:21 pm
    MercyMe will likely always be remembered for the song “I can only imagine,” which – when you think about it – isn’t a bad thing at all. "The Hurt & the Healer" is the...
  • Lukas Nelson: like father, like son on new album

    Dan MacIntosh, Long Beach Country Music Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 2:13 pm
    It can’t be easy being Lukas Nelson. After all, he’s the son of iconic country singer-songwriter-guitarist Willie Nelson. Even so, his band, Promise of the Real, has done his family legacy well with their...
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    Examiner Los Angeles Edition Articles

  • Is the smartphone industry cooling down?

    Daryl Deino, LA Gadgets Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:32 pm
    The release of the HTC EVO 4G LTE from Sprint has been slightly delayed. (Once released, here is a list of Los Angeles Sprint stores where you can purchase the device.) There are some people who are really upset, but...
  • Michele's Muzak Reviews: Ane Brun @ The Troubadour

    Michele McManmon, LA Indie Music Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:21 pm
    For a Slideshow of the night, go HERE "Much too much" is what Billy Ruth crooned at a volume that punctuated words like a hammer breaks glass. The singer does raspy, strong vocals better than most female...
  • Depression guide to sleep, crisis, self-talk and mood management

    Jamie Alridge, LA Depression Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:14 pm
    Stress can cause an onset of symptoms for individuals suffering from depression and mood disorders. Life can be very unpredictable and turbulent therefore stresses at times are unavoidable. This is why it is important to create a structured...
  • Los Angeles Sparks Kick off WNBA Season

    STAPLES Center Examiner, Staples Center Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:07 pm
    The Los Angeles Sparks will jump start the WNBA season by playing the Seattle Storm in Seattle on Friday, May 18 at 7:00pm on NBA TV.Coming off of a disappointing season, the Sparks look to rebound with the...
  • Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE release delayed

    Daryl Deino, LA Gadgets Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:01 pm
    The Los Angeles launch event for the EVO 4G LTE has been postponed for now and the release date for the EVO 4G LTE has now been pushed back to an unknown date. Here is the statement from HTC:&ldquo...
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    Examiner Modesto Edition Articles

  • Hard Drive Prices Will Remain High Through 2013

    Eric Christiansen, Modesto Computers Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 5:33 pm
    Price points for internal hard drives are to remain high through the next two years, according to reports from manufacturers, even after production resumed normal status earlier this year.Consumers have no doubt been waiting for prices to recede...
  • Spa Beauty Revolving Mixed Beauty Exercises

    Christina Gilkey, Modesto Spa Treatments Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 5:56 pm
    A mid- evening day of spa techniques of waist stretches with a splenda mix. One cool drink of Orange Spa Rush. The spa stretches has body movements of ten instances in a minute. You take the middle...
  • Pray Modesto continues despite secular call to National Day of Reason

    Maryann Spikes, Modesto Apologetics Examiner
    2 May 2012 | 10:28 pm
    Much public praying will be going on Thursday in Modesto in continuance of Pray Modesto and fulfillment of the National Day of Prayer, and secularists are taking annual issue with that.The praying began Sunday with Pray Modesto, which will...
  • Tragic drowning death of Modesto boy in San Joaquin River yesterday

    Jake Schulke, Modesto First Aid and Safety Examiner
    1 May 2012 | 4:57 pm
    Seventeen-year-old Eduardo Alvarez, a Modesto resident and senior at Modesto High School, is presumed dead after he was overcome by current while swimming in the San Joaquin River Monday afternoon. The boy and his friends were enjoying...
  • Enjoy safe swimming in and around Modesto

    Jake Schulke, Modesto First Aid and Safety Examiner
    1 May 2012 | 12:27 pm
    Drowning deaths are tragically common in Modesto and greater Stanislaus County. Many result from enjoying recreational swimming in unsafe areas, and often involve children. Rivers and canals are especially dangerous because of their strong...
 
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    Examiner Monterey Edition Articles

  • The First Annual Monterey Street Food Fest

    Fredrick Houston, Monterey Drinks Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 3:29 pm
    On Saturday, May 12th the First Annual Monterey Street Food Fest was held at the Monterey County Fairgrounds from noon to 6pm and I would say it was a big hit. Lunch trucks came all over the bay area...
  • Feng Shui spring rituals: creating a harmonious life

    Catherine Al-Meten, Monterey Organized Home Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 1:25 pm
    Spring brings longer days, more hours of sunlight, and it calls us to look forward to graduations, family gatherings, summer holidays, and guests from out-of-town. For many of us, we find ourselves opening windows that have...
  • Poet, Adrianne Jonson, poetry reading May 18

    Catherine Al-Meten, Monterey History & Art Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 5:02 pm
    Artisana Gallery, at 309 Forest Avenue in Pacific Grove, host a very special Poetry Reading Event on Friday, May 18, 2012. Artist, Artisana ownder and poet, Adrianne Michele Jonson is inviting the public to the book signing and poetry reading...
  • Creating small garden spaces

    Catherine Al-Meten, Monterey Organized Home Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 3:43 pm
    April showers have turned into May flowers, and spring is in full bloom on the Monterey Peninsula. As gardens burst into bloom, perhaps you wish you had more time and space to plant a garden. Limited space and time need...
  • Bulletin board for those seeking bluegrass in the Monterey area

    Daniel Talamantes, Monterey Bluegrass Examiner
    7 May 2012 | 1:47 pm
    This week (May 7th – May 14th) holds only two extraordinary bluegrass shows for us here in the Monterey Bay.Starting tomorrow (Tuesday, May 8th) we have an incredible double bill featuring Portland, Oregon's Fruition and one of...
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    Examiner Oakland Edition Articles

  • 'Glee' recap: Nationals and such

    Ashley Blevins, San Ramon TV Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:02 pm
    Graduation is just around the corner at McKinley High for some of the Gleeks, and the only thing they had left to do this week was Nationals. This was two full hours of “Glee” all leading up...
  • On second chances and customer service

    Jen Muehlbauer, Berkeley Craft Beer Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:33 am
    “If you really have a lot on your mind, and you really want to do something with yourself, then hating someone is giving them too much.” – Henry RollinsI try not to hate people, but I can hold...
  • El Charapo: Bringing it Michoacán style

    Nicole Otero, Berkeley Restaurant Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 2:16 am
    Everyone has their go-to hot sauce, a brand label that reassures with its reliable flavor. With countless Mexican locales in Berkeley there are a gamble of sauces to choose from, ranging from house-made...
  • Klay Thompson finishes sixth in Rookie of the Year voting

    Philip Mo, Golden State Warriors Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:55 pm
    Kyrie Irving was named NBA Rookie of the Year on Tuesday.Irving, the top pick in last year's draft, won the award in a landslide. The Cleveland Cavalier received 592 points, including 117 of 120 first-place votes...
  • New comic book releases 5/16/12.

    Mark Turner, Oakland Comic Books Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:46 pm
    New comic book releases 5/16/12. Here is this week’s list with some real standout titles to consider picking up. Among them DC Comics: Birds of Prey #9, Catwoman #9, Nightwing #9 and Red Hood and The...
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    Examiner Palm Springs Edition Articles

  • A Winery Mirage in the Desert

    Rick Riozza, Palm Springs Wine Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:30 pm
    Yes, that’s right. I was dying of thirst; it was one of our typical hot and dry afternoons. Passersby were telling me there was a “river” nearby; so I groped along with hope.Who...
  • Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival announces 2013 dates and ticket plans

    Gary Burzell, Palm Springs Events Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 4:49 pm
    Goldenvoice, the promoters of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, know by most as Coachella, announced today that Coachella 2013 will again be held over two consecutive weekends, April 12-14 and April 19-21, 2013 at the Empire...
  • Increases in number of ER cases shows cause for concern for this childhood issue

    Richel Newborg, Blythe Motherhood Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 2:07 pm
    A report released today states that the number of children being treated in emergency rooms after swallowing batteries or lodging them in their noses or ears has almost doubled over the past 20 years. This can be contributed to...
  • Keep your hair color fresh with the Philip Kingsley shampoo collection

    Tiffany Booth, Palm Springs Beauty Products Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 10:32 am
    For avid hair-colorers finding the perfect shampoo can be quite a chore. Especially in the spring and summer months when hair tends to need washing more often.Philip Kingsley offers three different shampoos for every hair type. These shampoos...
  • Rejuvenate your skin for summer with Trilogy Skincare

    Tiffany Booth, Palm Springs Beauty Products Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 8:58 pm
    With summer quickly approaching, you've probably been thinking about how you can get away with wearing less makeup. After all, the heat and humidity tend to melt it right off anyway. So wouldn't it be nice...
 
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    Examiner Riverside Edition Articles

  • Innovative chef creates fresh seasonal menu paired with wines

    Susan Montgomery, Riverside Wine Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:34 am
    In this day and age of so many rotating chefs, what causes one chef to stay at the same restaurant for more than 18 years?Chef Steve Pickell, Executive Chef at the Thornton Winery, in the Temecula Valley Wine Country...
  • Family PC Happy

    Martin Priddy, Riverside Internet Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:40 am
    When I went to kindergarten the most security I had to worry about was weather or not I got paint on my clothes. When my child went to kindergarten she was learning how to...
  • Rich, fluffy Quiche Lorraine

    Linda Kissam, Murrieta Chef Recipes Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:10 pm
    What's better than a rich, fluffy quiche? Not much. What's a wonderful spring time duo? That's easy. Quiche Lorraine and a simple side salad compliments of a favorite Food Network...
  • SoCal Road Racing

    Kenneth Hill, Riverside Cycling Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 3:46 pm
    Socal bike racing on the road has four disciplines: crit, open road, circuits, and time trials. Racing are mostly on Sunday, sometimes on Saturday. Crits are the most common road racing in...
  • Pheo - They Soulection

    Andrew McMullen, Moreno Valley Music Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 1:33 am
    Who’s Pheo? He’s the Original Blackman. He’s the one who claims Avocado Everything. If you’re not familiar he’s a Moreno Valley MC apart of the UTB Lifestyle crew/brand...
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    Examiner Sacramento Edition Articles

  • In the flow of Life

    Bobbie Spivey, Sacramento New Thought Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 2:39 am
    Saturday is Armed Forces Day, a day whose celebration has been incorporated if not lost in the bigger holiday of Memorial Day to be commemorated later this month. Although we often see these holidays as perfect excuses for picnics...
  • Roseville author Shannon Dittemore preparing for release of her first book

    Mary Beth Magee, Sacramento Writing Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:27 pm
    Roseville author Shannon Dittemore is about to give birth to a new project – the publication of her first book, a young adult novel entitled “Angel Eyes.” The idea for the story was fertilized in her mind as...
  • Race for the STARS this Saturday

    Melody Jones, Sacramento Fitness and Nutrition Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:36 pm
    Saturday, May 19, 2012, at 5 p.m., Race for the STARS (Science, Technology, Arts, and Reading for Students), will begin at Rio Americano High School. Supporters will participate in a 5k or 10k run offered for both adults...
  • The Weight of the Nation: A frightening look at obesity in America

    Melody Jones, Sacramento Fitness and Nutrition Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:48 pm
    As part of a commitment to the health of its members and communities, Kaiser Permanente partnered with Home Box Office (HBO), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Institute of Medicine (IOM), the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, and...
  • What to eat before school exams that increases memory & learning

    Anne Hart, Sacramento Nutrition Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:14 pm
    Scientists have looked at what to eat just before school exams that increases memory and learning or does the opposite. A new University of California - Los Angeles Health Sciences (UCLA) rat study is the first to show how a diet...
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    Examiner San Diego Edition Articles

  • 8 cool ways health clubs are thinking outside the box, shrinking waistlines

    Merilee Kern, San Diego Luxury Lifestyle Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:47 pm
    By Merilee Kern, ‘The Luxe List’ Executive Editor Health club memberships in the U.S. have leveled out over the last 20-years while the obesity epidemic has ballooned. In light of this disparity, many health clubs...
  • Triple murderer Joshua Komisarjevsky had won full custody of his daughter.

    Bonnie Russell, San Diego Public Policy Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:01 am
    Morning media seems stunned by the less-than-sad, except for himself, triple murderer, Joshua Komisrjevsky, on the occasion of his first death row interview.Joshusa Komisarjevsky is appealing his sentence, after being found guilty of 17 various...
  • Recurring live art and dance party Madhouse rocked Belly Up

    Corey Hart, San Diego Budget Nightlife Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:44 am
    Just having wrapped up the eighth installment of the live art and dance party, Madhouse continues to draw crowds to Solana Beach’s Belly Up Tavern.Famous for it’s live music showcases, concerts and revues, Belly Up...
  • My Father’s Son A Memoir of an Incidental Life Chapter 3

    James Wyatt, San Diego Boxing Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:19 am
    My Father’s Son A Memoir of an Incidental Life by Kru Mark and Jack Beddows Chapter Three~Life Abroad~After my enrollment into the French Military Academy, I found the adjustments to be...
  • Xolos players called for USMNT duty

    Jose Lopez, Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles de Caliente Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:07 am
    TIJUANA, Mexico – Americans Edgar Castillo and Joe Corona were selected by United States coach Jurgen Klinsmann for the upcoming CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers in June. The players reported to the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando...
 
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    Examiner San Jose Edition Articles

  • Barbecue classes at Sur La Table

    Nina Holton, Santa Clara Cooking Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:49 pm
    Get ready for summer barbecuing. You’ve planned your staycation right in your backyard. Now let Sur La Table set you on the right course with gourmet grilling tips at their newest classes.For further information or to...
  • The Cantor Arts Center rises again, again

    William Baeck, Silicon Valley Tourism Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:34 am
    I feel sorry for Stanford’s art museum. Opened on campus as The Stanford University Museum of Art in 1894, it was pretty much leveled twelve years later by the 1906 earthquake.With money spent elsewhere at the university...
  • Good sushi done right

    Man La, San Jose Ethnic Restaurants Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 2:16 am
    “Now this is good food, Chinese food made by Chinese guys, Japanese food made by Japanese guys and not some smuck totally indifferent to the style of cuisine he’s cooking.” Anthony Bourdain once said. There&rsquo...
  • Job Corps honors foster grand parents in the classroom

    Elpidio Estioko, San Jose Education Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:52 pm
    San Jose, CA (May 15) -- For making a difference in the lives of the students, San Jose Job Corps will honor seven foster grand parents, known as grandmas and grandpas, assigned to academic and vocational classes as teacher aides to...
  • Strawberry parfait with ginger and fresh fruit from your local farmer’s market

    Nina Holton, Santa Clara Cooking Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:49 pm
    Strawberries are finally at the Santa Clara County farmer’s markets! Strawberry Parfait with Ginger Crumble is a fabulous and very easy dessert – one of those that makes the cook shine (as long as you don&rsquo...
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    Examiner Santa Ana Edition Articles

  • "Lock and Key" singles party

    Ana Johnson, Santa Ana Events Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:00 pm
    Although being single can allow for plenty of time to explore personal interests and hang out with friends, at the end of the day we all would like someone special to spend Sunday night with snuggling on the couch...
  • The Journey of Arnel Pineda

    Laraine Santiago, Santa Ana Celebrity Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:58 pm
    This is the second installment of the article Manny Pacquiao, Arnel Pineda & Charice: Cinderella Stories from the Philippines.Life is so unpredictable. You'll never know what surprises are waiting for you in the horizon. But as...
  • Compassionate Cities

    Farrah Khan, Irvine Early Childhood Parenting Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 4:11 pm
    The International Campaign for Compassionate Cities (the "Institute") is an initiative of the Compassionate Action Network. A central goal of the Institute is to enable rapid development of compassion-based programs within institutions...
  • Orange County: One of California's healthiest places to live

    Isabelle Zehnder, Orange County Healthy Living Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 1:23 pm
    Orange County made the top 10 percent list of healthiest places to live in California, coming in sixth of 58 counties in the state. The list is published by the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute and the Robert...
  • Foreclosure Starts Increase But Delinquencies Improve

    Christopher Moore, Santa Ana Business News Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:14 am
    First-time foreclosure starts hit a five month high in March helping to push overall foreclosure starts up 8.1 percent from the previous month according to the Mortgage Monitor Report released by Lender Processing Services (LPS), but rates were...
 
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    Examiner Santa Barbara Edition Articles

  • Valley Pets sponsor Buellton's Second Annual Animal Festival

    Jim Bartlett, Santa Barbara Dogs Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:46 am
    Come one - come all! This Saturday, May 19th, Valley Pets, located at 225 McMurray Road, will be hosting Buellton's Second Annual Animal Festival! Stop on by any time between 9:00 am to 6:00 pm and you...
  • Indulge in Positivity!

    Robin Paden, Paso Robles Work-Life Balance Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 5:17 pm
    With the many disturbing stories that we hear in the news, we are bombarded with negativity and distress continuously. And it’s these types of messages that feed right into our fears. Whether it’s terrorist attacks...
  • Project PetSafe - Buellton licensing, vaccination, and microchipping Saturday

    Jim Bartlett, Santa Barbara Dogs Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 4:35 pm
    This Saturday, May 19th, will be "Project Petsafe" day at the Buellton Licensing Clinic. Located at 225 McMurray Road in Buellton, the clinic will be open from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm and will be offering...
  • Canine camping - taking your four-legged friend to the national parks

    Jim Bartlett, Santa Barbara Dogs Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:17 am
    Whether it be a weekend...or week-long getaway, camping in one of our many wonderful national parks is always a little more fun when we get to bring along our canine companions. Recognizing this, most of our national (as...
  • Seun Kuti and Egypt 80 at UCSB

    L. Paul Mann, Santa Barbara DJ Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 5:35 am
    Seun Kuti Brings His Fathers SpiritTo Southern California Shows Seun Kuti, the youngest son of the legendary Nigerian afrobeat pioneer, Fela Kuti, brought his fathers former band, Egypt 80, to southern California for several shows in April....
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    Examiner Stockton Edition Articles

  • Karim Mayfield faces his toughest opponent

    John J. Raspanti, Stockton Boxing Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 3:30 am
    NABO junior welterweight champion Karim Mayfield (15-0, 9 KOs) makes his second appearance on ESPN’S Friday Night Fights May 18 when he defends his title against fellow undefeated fighter Raymond Serrano (18-0, 8 KOs...
  • Kelly Cup final has Stockton Thunder connections

    Mike Weaver, Stockton Hockey Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 3:31 am
    Although the Stockton Thunder didn't get past the second round of this season's ECHL playoffs, the team still has several ties to the Kelly Cup final.When the Las Vegas Wranglers and Florida...
  • Trophy hunter Matt Allen talks tactical bassin' at Ultimate Bass University

    Jody Only, Stockton Fishing Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 12:28 am
    Ultimate Bass University (UBU) once again brings the best of the bass biz center stage for attendees as this month they welcome big bass hunter Matt Allen to the Gone Fishin' Marine floor. Allen brings his...
  • Think Like A Man: An Examination of the Movie

    Yolande Barial, Stockton Motherhood Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 12:00 am
    I was given a copy of the book,Think Like a Man in 2009. I skimmed through it. I thought it had some great ideas about the things a woman should and should not do and how...
  • Cease? Not this Beast!! Richard Rigmaden prepares for May 18th

    Michelle Munoz, Stockton MMA Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 10:44 pm
    Richard Rigmaden, born and raised in Stockton, will be in the cage for Up N Comer’s May 18th event at the Memorial Auditorium in Stockton ,CA.As a reserve firefighter for Montezuma fire district, husband to Tiffany, and...
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    Examiner Aurora Edition Articles

  • Where are we going?

    Jennifer Patchen, Aurora, CO Pet Services Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:14 am
    Izzy is an English Bulldog that loves to travel. She lives in Colorado, but Izzy has been to California, Washington State, Nebraska and Texas. Izzy has done a lot of traveling. Her traveling is done by way...
  • May: Month of heroes

    Dana Padilla, Aurora Parenting Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 11:32 am
    With Mother’s Day right around the corner and a box office mind blowing opening weekend just passing for The Avengers movie, (the movie has already grossed over $244billion in just under it’s first week open at...
  • What an adventure

    Jennifer Patchen, Aurora, CO Pet Services Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 9:00 pm
    What dog doesn’t want to go on an adventure? How about a hike on a mountain trail in Evergreen? Or a swim at the Cherry Creek State dog park? Jack, Emerson and Nelson...
  • Supermoon a bust in Aurora CO or was it - neater things to come

    David Tondreau, Aurora Astronomy Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 3:42 pm
    The weather was awful the evening on May 5, but if you got up early in the morning on May 6 the Supermoon was visible dodging clouds as it set.One of the advantages of a full moon is it...
  • Targeting post spawn walleyes

    Charley Stull, Aurora Fishing Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 3:26 pm
    When most walleye anglers think of post spawn walleyes, they think of the tough seasonal bite that often results in little to no action. This is known as the post spawn walleye blues and why some anglers begin to pursue...
 
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  • Borderlands 2: gameplay footage

    Connor Cleary, Boulder Geek Culture Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:46 pm
    VG24/7 has a great bit of gameplay footage here as well as an interview with Gearbox Studio Vice President, Steve Gibson. Borderlands 2 Gameplay Footage from VG24/7 Of course the co-op experience was...
  • Assassin's Creed 3: world premiere gameplay footage

    Connor Cleary, Boulder Geek Culture Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:35 pm
    [This story was originally published on BigShinyRobot.]First, check out the video, available to left or:Assassin's Creed 3: World Premiere Gameplay FootageWarning: Content of video for mature audiences only.So what's new here?First we...
  • What’s the toughest Ironman?

    Will Murray, Boulder Triathlon Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:53 pm
    What do these things have in common: diamonds, fourth dimensional calculus and Ironman? All Ironman races are hard. They are 140.6 miles long, consisting of a 2.4-mile swim race, a 112-mile bike...
  • Wildfire burning northwest of Fort Collins update

    Kristine Smith, Berthoud Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 6:13 pm
    The Hewlett Fire started Monday afternoon on the Canyon Lakes Ranger District of the Roosevelt National Forest. The fire is located approximately 20 miles northwest of Fort Collins, 10 miles west of the junction of Hwy 14 and Hwy 287...
  • 'Zombies Ate My Neighbors' should be a movie

    Kyle Hall, Boulder Film Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 4:27 pm
    There have been a lot of zombie movies over the years. Some of them have been good, others... not so much. There have been super gory zombie movies, truly terrifying zombie movies, funny zombie movies, and some with a combination...
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    Examiner Colorado Springs Edition Articles

  • Healthcare tips for families

    Sarah Galloway, Colorado Springs Parenting Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:12 pm
    This week has had a lot of focus on healthcare and it’s no surprise that families want to be fit and active. Over the years, childhood obesity has gained a great amount of media attention and the...
  • The Ghosts of Old Saint Francis

    Julia Bauer, Colorado Springs Haunted Places Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:15 am
    In the children's wing, a Xeroxed paper sign of Charlie Brown and Lucy announces " The doctor is IN" but, not anymore.Officially closed since 2010 and not even a working hospital since the 1990s, the...
  • Setting objectives in a charter school strategic plan

    Doug Hering, Colorado Charter Schools Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:27 am
    Objective setting can be extremely easy, but can also be frustrating. On the one hand, setting good objectives is simply being able to provide more detail for the stated goals. On the other hand, many, especially those who are doing...
  • Enhance your body and mind

    Sarah Galloway, Colorado Springs Parenting Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 7:07 pm
    This week is National Women's Health Week. Moms often neglect their bodies for a variety of reasons including time constraints, lack of sleep and exhaustion. However, today is the perfect day to take a little bit...
  • Is Ron Paul quitting?

    Michael Clifton, Colorado Springs Freethought Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 3:06 pm
    Is Ron Paul quitting the 2012 primary race to be the Republican nominee for President of the United States? That’s what many of his supporters are wondering after receiving an email from his campaign on May 14th which...
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    Examiner Denver Edition Articles

  • Ubisoft reports on successful year

    Steven Ruygrok, Denver Video Game Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:34 pm
    Ubisoft just recently reported on the results of the past year for their company and things seem to indeed be looking good and bright for their future.According to a press release from Ubisoft, the company earned over $1...
  • Spirit Airlines $100 Carry-On Fee Is Misleading

    Joseph Sobin, Denver Travel Industry Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:30 pm
    While the announcement of Spirit Airlines returning to the Denver market was welcomed by many including budget fliers as well as city officials i.e. additional air service provides fare competition, landing fees and tax generation, the headline...
  • Macy's Bar III fashion label is coming to the Mile High Flea Market

    Chrissy Morin, Douglas County Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:29 pm
    Calling all Denver fashionistas, a cheap and chic contemporary clothing label from Macy’s called Bar III is coming to you at the Mile High Flea Market June of 2012.On Saturday, June 2 - Sunday...
  • Finally Time to Safely Plant in Front Range region

    Candice Salters, West Denver Frugal Family Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:03 pm
    If you live in the Lakewood/Denver area and are wondering when to safely put in a garden, the time to plant is now! With all the early warmth this spring it was tough for many of us to...
  • Cherry Creek school board calls for November bond, budget election

    Michelle Ancell, Southeast Aurora News Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:55 am
    This November, the Cherry Creek School District Board of Education will ask voters to approve a $125 million bond issue and a $25 million budget override.BondThe school district’s Long Range Facility Planning Committee, a group of citizens...
 
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    Examiner Fort Collins Edition Articles

  • Simplify your work day evenings with a weekly meal plan

    Paula Widish, Fort Collins Family Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 12:30 pm
    We all have experienced the stress of arriving home from work without a plan for dinner. All the way home, you were picturing what the options were in the refrigerator, freezer and cupboards. You were tempted to just...
  • Veteran Motor Car Club of America: Honoring cars that provided years of service

    Ted Hollman, Fort Collins Classic Cars Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 12:43 am
    The Veteran Motor Car Club of America (VMCCA) isn’t a club for military veteran car buffs, as one might first assume by the name. In this case the veteran is the car, not the car owner. VMCCA is...
  • The benefits of chiropractic care for children

    Paula Widish, Fort Collins Family Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 12:59 pm
    Regular chiropractic care can be beneficial for every member of your family. However, this article focuses on the benefits for children. It can ease all sorts of concerns, as well as improve sleep, behaviors and immune function.&nbsp...
  • Dealing with the loss of your family’s pet

    Paula Widish, Fort Collins Family Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 10:18 am
    Whether your pet is a cat, dog, snake or gerbil, this creature becomes a member of your family very quickly. You and your children are instantly attached and you can’t imagine life without him/her. When...
  • Estes Park Special Fire District Election, May 8

    Michelle Hurni, Fort Collins Republican Examiner
    6 May 2012 | 4:51 pm
    There are five candidates running for three positions on the Estes Valley Fire Protection District Board of Directors. The special election takes place on Tuesday, May 8th at the Dannels Fire Station at 901 N. St. Vrain, Estes Park. The...
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    Examiner Grand Junction Edition Articles

  • Destination: Moab, UT

    Misty Stuart, Grand Junction Budget Travel Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 4:26 pm
    Many people go to Moab to ride their bikes. Some go there to climb the red rocks, or raft, fish, jeep, or camp. But I wonder if those folks ever take the time to stop and think how...
  • Downtown Grand Junction is the place to be for Mother’s Day weekend

    Cherry Odelberg, Grand Junction Places & Faces Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 1:46 pm
    With the 2012 Art on the Corner sculptures in place, and the fountains in operation in celebration of warm weather, Mother’s Day weekend is a great time to take a leisurely promenade down Mail Street. The weather outside...
  • Oh the places you can go for free in Grand Junction this week

    Cherry Odelberg, Grand Junction Places & Faces Examiner
    6 May 2012 | 9:48 pm
    The Grand Junction Visitor and Convention Bureau lists 31 different events to interest visitors and locals - all happening between May 7 and May 13. Some of these events, like the 7th annual Gateway Car Festival come with entrance fees...
  • 2012 Durango Chamber Music Festival set for May 11, 18 & 25

    C Scott Hagler, Durango Art Examiner
    3 May 2012 | 11:29 pm
    Three Friday evening concerts in May make up the fourth annual Durango Chamber Music Festival. The concerts, May 11, 18 and 25 at 7:00 p.m., will be held at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 910 E...
  • Places to go, things to do, faces to see in the week ahead

    Cherry Odelberg, Grand Junction Places & Faces Examiner
    29 Apr 2012 | 9:42 pm
    There are places to go, things to do and faces to see in Grand Junction this week. The difficulty will be in deciding what to do and therefore, what not to do. If you love to...
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    Examiner Hartford Edition Articles

  • Sacha Baron Cohen waves gun as he pulls up to Cannes

    Roz Zurko, Hartford Pop Culture Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:23 pm
    Sacha Baron Cohen’s alter ego of "The Dictator" showed up at the Cannes Film Festival waving a gun. Cohen, dressed as his "Dictator" character, role played with Elisabetta Canalis on the deck of a...
  • An introduction to a dog-friendly travel club

    Heidi Rucki, Eastford Horse Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:08 pm
    If you believe, as I do, that your dog is an important member of your family, then this writeup will be of particular interest to you. There is no secret or magic about traveling safely and stress-free with your...
  • The Biblical spin on clothing

    Danielle Marois, Hartford Religion & Culture Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:52 am
    Clothing is often recognized as a means of expression in our society. Whether we make a statement intentionally or obliviously, in a way our clothes define us or say something about our identity. Pragmatically, the protection afforded by...
  • Taking the bite out of flea and tick season

    Diana Duel, Hartford Pets Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:04 am
    Although next week may be Dog Bite Prevention Week (May 20-27), now is the time to start protecting your dog from being bitten by fleas and ticks. Thanks to the unusually warm winter, these little bloodsuckers are expected to...
  • Kate Middleton and Prince William land on the 'relaxed' side of coin

    Roz Zurko, Hartford Pop Culture Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:40 am
    Kate Middleton and Prince William's portrait on a gold coin seemed to have sparked a modern day gold rush, as interest is high in purchasing this newest coin, The one thing that’s very different...
 
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    Examiner Wilmington Edition Articles

  • Delaware sheriff files suit; constitutional powers at issue

    Sherwood Brooks, Delaware Republican Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:35 pm
    I wrote here on May 9th of the curious case of the Sussex County sheriff, the County council and the Delaware legislature. Delaware has three counties, fewer than any other state, hence fewer sheriffs. But this dispute...
  • Delaware beach resorts show their artistic spirit

    Theresa Rogers, Delaware Beach Travel Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:20 pm
    The white sandy beaches and the beautiful blue ocean are not the only reasons to visit Delaware beach resorts. The beach area has some of the finest art galleries in the state, supported by such outstanding groups as the...
  • The Beach Boys release one of the best albums ever in 1966

    Robert Diton, Wilmington Classic Rock Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:12 am
    On this date in 1966 (a few years before my mother was born), The Beach Boys released one of Brian Wilson’s biggest masterpieces: Pet Sounds. While it now regarded as one of the best albums of all...
  • Disaster survival tips for when the electrical power goes out

    Thomas Peracchio, Wilmington Prepper Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:37 pm
    One of the first things to happen during most disasters is electrical power loss. In this series on emergency preparedness we tackle dealing with loss of electricity at different levels.If you are working on your computer during a power...
  • Ron Paul: 'We still have some important work to do'

    Angel Clark, Wilmington Elections 2012 Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:44 pm
    Many Ron Paul supporters have been frustrated by what they hear coming out of the Ron Paul campaign recently. They have expressed a desire to hear from the 12-term congressman from Texas himself. They now have their...
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  • American Craft Beer Week. Day 3

    Casey Phipps, Fort Lauderdale Craft Beer Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:54 am
    We've come to "Hump Day" (Wednesday) and we're not even half way done with all the craft beer events. Here's a quick look at the beer events happening today. Cheers! Sports...
  • Wear Success to Your Interview

    Amanda Gisler, Fort Lauderdale Job Search Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:28 am
    Ask any hiring manager what the first thing they notice about someone in an interview is and they’ll answer that it is their candidate’s appearance. More specifically, the way they are dressed. It is important to...
  • Restaurants: just can't "manage" to keep them clean

    Richard Carlish, Fort Lauderdale Relationships Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:25 am
    Just as in any business someone is hired to look after the operations. That position as we know it is called a Manager. They are ultimatly responsible for everything that takes place in that business and responsible for it&#39...
  • 10 Reasons every child should learn to speak Spanish

    Sue Scheff, Broward County Parenting Teens Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:16 am
    Do we need 10 reasons?Open the help wanted ads, look online for employment, how many of these jobs require bilingual especially in South Florida.In today’s world, fluency in more than one language is becoming more and...
  • Essence Magazine Celebrates Beauty at the “Best in Black Beauty Awards”

    Joveline Pettus, Fort Lauderdale Women's Issues Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:54 pm
    The “Best in Black Beauty Awards,” honored beauty trailblazers who have contributed to innovations in cosmetics for hair, nails, and skin care. The event was hosted by ESSENCE Beauty Director Corynne Corbett and celebrity stylist June...
 
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    Examiner Gainesville Edition Articles

  • Solar eclipse on May 20th

    Jeff Nelson, Gainseville Weather Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:08 am
    May 20th marks another historic day for sky watchers this month. After the Super Moon a couple of weeks ago, we have another opportunity to witness an atmospheric spectacle that only comes along on occasion. In fact, a solar eclipse...
  • Sweet Dreams Touch a Truck comes back for a 3rd year

    Kathy Stewart, Gainesville Family Entertainment Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:51 am
    The Sweet Dreams Touch a Truck event, now in its 3rd year, is an annual favorite among young children. On Saturday, May 19th at Citizens Field, over 35 vehicles will be on display for kids to touch, explore, and...
  • Gainesville, FL weather forecast

    Jeff Nelson, Gainseville Weather Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:27 pm
    Summertime pattern continues, warm and muggy afternoons with the chance of some thunderstorms. Unfortunately, not nearly as much as our region has needed. Over 12% of the state is in exceptional drought and all of that area lies in north...
  • Pairing Catena Malbec 2009: roasted figs stuffed with chevre

    Daniel Eddy, Gainesville Wine Pairing Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 3:49 pm
    It’s true. I have an affinity for Argentine Malbec, which predated my visit to Mendoza almost a decade ago. Just recently I revisited one of my absolute favorites from a producer that has helped make Malbec the...
  • Just Keep Swimming

    Ariel Williams, Gainesville Single Women Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 2:12 pm
    Just Keep Swimming.I'm so tired. I'm stressed. Overworked and underpaid. Need a change in my life. Tired of the same old drama. Wants a real man. I'm unhappy and miserable. I just want...
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    Examiner Hialeah Edition Articles

  • Burton and Depp disappoints once again with 'Dark Shadows'

    Steve Mesa, Hialeah Movie Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 9:09 pm
    What happened to Tim Burton? He has made some good, perhaps even great, films. But there’s been an air of complacency in his films as of late.Just compare a film like the wonderfully inventive “Big Fish...
  • Hialeah Firefigher under investigation because of Facebook posts

    Sandra Kelly, Hialeah Community Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 6:42 pm
    Government employees are usually held to a higher standard. However, does a personal Facebook account and posting made on that account be the subject of scrutiny? This is what is happening to Hialeah Firefighter Eric Johnson, who is currently...
  • White Collar Crime vs. Violent Crime: Separate but Equal

    Glenneka Durand, Hialeah Single Moms Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 1:05 pm
    In American society, as it relates to certain topics, focus is placed more on an individual situation rather than the entire issue. In other words, society will look at a specific crime and say one crime is more serious...
  • Kasdan and Kline enjoyed working together again for their sixth film

    Steve Mesa, Hialeah Movie Examiner
    7 May 2012 | 3:38 pm
    For nearly thirty years, director Lawrence Kasdan (“Body Heat”) and Oscar-winner Kevin Kline (“A Fish Called Wanda”) have been able to work together on five films including “The Big Chill” and “Desperado...
  • 'Marvel's The Avengers' kicks the summer off with a bang

    Steve Mesa, Hialeah Movie Examiner
    4 May 2012 | 10:47 am
    After many years of anticipation, “Marvel’s The Avengers” have finally assembled to kick-off this year’s summer blockbuster season.Thor’s brother Loki (Tom Hiddleston) has aligned himself with an alien race known...
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    Examiner Jacksonville Edition Articles

  • Rainy day fun for everyone - Pillow fort

    Christine Generale, Jacksonville Children’s Crafts Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:08 pm
    It's raining outside. Why not do an activity that will strengthen your bond with your child while allowing them to use skills that are a part of their developmental growth!Pillow forts are great because they allow children...
  • Celebrity Look-a-like: The Kardashian's

    Natasha Davis, Jacksonville Budget Fashion Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:50 am
    For my celebrity look-a-likes this week I wanted to showcase sisters that I think have great style. Love ‘em or hate ‘em the Kardashian sisters are pretty much here to stay and while I know that...
  • Romney visiting River City Brewing Company

    Marc Wisdom, Jacksonville Craft Beer Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 7:38 am
    Mitt Romney, the presumptive GOP candidate for the presidential election this fall, will be visiting our fair river city by the sea for a campaign fundraiser at Epping Forest Yacht Club tomorrow. But, in a bit of cross-over news...
  • American Craft Beer Week 2012 Jacksonville, day 3

    Marc Wisdom, Jacksonville Craft Beer Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 5:21 am
    American Craft Beer Week here in Jacksonville has reached the halfway point but is not showing any sign of slowing. Check out the great events planned for tonight below.Mellow Mushroom Fleming Island, 4:30 – 6:30 p.m...
  • St. Augustine Beach police chief put on leave, facing FDLE investigation

    Rhonda Parker, St. Augustine Politics Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:27 pm
    The decision to place St. Augustine Beach Police Chief Richard Hedges on administrative leave with pay today was made by commissioners in front of a standing-room only crowd of residents.A few residents who were Hedges’ supporters...
 
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    Examiner Miami Edition Articles

  • The second chakra: Partnerships

    Larisa Klein, Miami Yoga Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:34 pm
    At around the age of seven, a child begins to create more personal relationships with people other than his parents. He makes more choices based on personal needs and begins to learn that the authority of the family tribe is...
  • Cat-eye sunglasses trend

    Krystal Antoine, Miami Fashion Trends Examiners
    16 May 2012 | 11:32 am
    Release your inner kitty this season with cat-eye sunglasses. These 50’s inspired glasses brought about by actresses such as Dorothy Dandridge, Aubrey Hepburn, and Grace Kelly releases a mysteriousness of a woman. These are...
  • Lady Gaga banned in Indonesia for being Satanic corruption

    Belky Perez Schwartz, Miami Pop Culture Headlines Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:28 am
    Lady Gaga is currently on her Born This Way world tour. In her latest stop, she was officially banned from performing in Indonesia for essentially being too sexy, among other things. Scheduled to sing in the Gelora Bung Karno...
  • Music Festival hits Key Largo this week

    JILL Zima Borski, Florida Keys Travel Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:25 am
    Multiple melodic happenings are to set the stage for music lovers during the fourth annual Key Largo Original Music Festival, featuring live and original performances Thursday through Sunday, May 17-20.Hit songwriters from Nashville, Tenn., and...
  • A visit to graffiti filled Miami Marine Stadium

    Tom Falco, Miami Culture & Events Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:21 am
    A friend and I visited the historic Miami Marine Stadium last week (with the City of Miami's permission). The old venerable stadium is just as beautiful as I had remembered from so long ago. As a cartoonist, I...
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    Examiner Orlando Edition Articles

  • Sacha Baron Cohen 'fights' with Elizabetta Canalis at Cannes Festival (PICS)

    Danny Cox, Orlando Pop Culture Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:05 pm
    The Cannes Film Festival began on May 16, 2012 and is set to run through May 27, 2012 so that great new works can be appreciated on screen. Sacha Baron Cohen though, had a different idea and decided to show...
  • Cars Masters Weekend returns to Downtown Disney in June

    Heather Leigh Carroll, Walt Disney World Travel Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:31 pm
    It has been confirmed that the Cars Masters Weekend will be returning to Downtown Disney this summer. Guests visiting the Walt Disney World Resorts will be able to meet the characters of the movie during this celebration of the &ldquo...
  • America's got talent

    Igarin Idarraga, Orlando Reality TV Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:05 pm
    Again last night's performances were astonishing, moving, and of course some of them absurd, but for those acts which border on the absurd Nick Cannon, -the show's host-, adds humor and joins the performers in an...
  • Linda Hogan ends relationship with much younger boyfriend Charley Hill

    Danny Cox, Orlando Pop Culture Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:55 am
    Linda Hogan's new relationship with a much younger man, after many years with the Hulkster, has lost its luster. Hogan has announced that she and 23-year-old Charley Hill have ended their much-talked about relationship as...
  • Actor Nick Stahl of 'Terminator 3' reported missing by his wife

    Danny Cox, Orlando Pop Culture Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:32 am
    Actor Nick Stahl, who played John Connor in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, has been reported as missing. His wife filed a missing person's report with the LAPD stating that her husband has not been seen since...
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    Examiner Panama City Edition Articles

  • 'He talks to sasquatches and aliens' interview with Kewaunee Lapseritis

    Jeffery Pritchett, Marianna Paranormal Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:10 pm
    It is a pleasure to bring you this interview with Kewaunee regarding the Sasquatch people. I have interviewed him at my website The Church of Mabus radio show. He claims to have contact with Sasquatch and alien beings. Who have...
  • Hearts in the Crosshairs By Susan Page Davis

    Paula Hrbacek, Pensacola Book Review Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 4:01 pm
    Hearts in the CrosshairsBy Susan Page DavisLove Inspired SuspenseJillian Goff has just been elected as the first female governor of Maine. Her late husband would have filled the job, but this strong woman has stepped into his shoes handsomely...
  • Get HEALTHY now!

    Meghann Shannon, Pensacola Health Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 1:09 pm
    The secret to staying healthy is...Switching things up! It just so happens that workout/wellness routines need a change of scenery every now and then!Many individuals claim to have the "blahs" around this time of...
  • Granny Cantrell's in Panama City

    Tabitha Klippert, Panama City Restaurant Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:54 am
    Granny Cantrell's is a local buffet restaurant featuring southern country cooking. They have a decent-sized salad bar, dessert selection, and not to mention several vegetables and meats to choose from. Not the place to choose...
  • The Dangerous Days of Daniel X By James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge

    Mesha Gainer, Panama City Children’s Books Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 5:47 pm
    The Dangerous Days of Daniel X is a fast paced book that will keep you on the edge of your seat till the very end. The story starts with Daniel describing the defining moment that made him what he...
 
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    Examiner St. Petersburg Edition Articles

  • Meditations on Zephaniah 3:17 Pt 2

    Daniel Calder, St. Petersburg Christianity Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:39 pm
    “Yahweh your God in the midst of you [is] mighty; he will save, he will rejoice over thee with joy; he will rest/quiet you in his love, he will joy over you with singing.This God, says the...
  • FCAT scores a moving target

    Kelly Stilwell, Bradenton Technology in Education Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:33 pm
    “There’s no way you can be successful when the target is constantly moving.” said Pat Barber, president of the Manatee Education Association. Barber is speaking about the disastrous FCAT preliminary scores announced Monday. In...
  • Meditations on Zephaniah 3:17 Pt 1

    Daniel Calder, St. Petersburg Christianity Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:23 pm
    “Yahweh your God in the midst of you [is] mighty; he will save, he will rejoice over thee with joy; he will rest/quiet you in his love, he will joy over you with singing.Yahweh your God...
  • Shock art it isn’t

    Joan Altabe, St. Petersburg Art Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:01 pm
    Time Magazine’s prodding cover photograph of a mother nursing her child to herald its story about breast feeding makes sense. But photographer Martin Schoeller’s professed inspiration for the image - religious imagery of the Madonna...
  • Prestigious Julliard School goes virtual

    Kelly Stilwell, Bradenton Technology in Education Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:19 am
    For the first time in history, The Julliard School, world famous and most prestigious arts school in the country will be opening its "doors" to students anywhere. Partnering with Connections Education, the global education company,...
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    Examiner Tallahassee Edition Articles

  • I Am Easy - A Devotion

    Lori Thomason, Tallahassee Christian Devotions Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 5:40 am
    Matthew 11:28-30 (NLT)Then Jesus said, “Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest.Take my yoke upon you. Let me teach you, because I am...
  • Play in the Panhandle

    Maja Holman, Tallahassee Budget Travel Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:36 pm
    Summer officially begins on June 20th but school will be out well before then. Once summer is here travel will begin in earnest. In the Capital City of Tallahassee the sun will be shining bright and you will...
  • Internet etiquette or the lack thereof

    Charlotte Summerfield, Tallahassee Gulf Oil Spill Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 12:09 pm
    Once upon a time, a bully had to do their bullying face to face. There was no internet, no world wide web and no screen to hide behind. You had to be a bully to someone’s face and...
  • Birth Control Pill Listed as Carcinogen

    Heather Fuselier, Tallahassee Healthy Living Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:59 am
    If you’re a woman who has taken oral contraceptives, you probably read the informational insert that comes with The Pill years ago and disregarded any chance that the side effects would affect you. After all, millions of women...
  • I Am Passionate - A Devotion

    Lori Thomason, Tallahassee Christian Devotions Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 5:59 am
    Mark 12:29-31 (NLT)Jesus replied, “The most important commandment is this: ‘Listen, O Israel! The Lordour God is the one and only Lord.And you must love the Lordyour God with all your heart, all your...
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    Examiner Tampa Bay Edition Articles

  • Undercover Investigation Reveals Dead Tigers, Safety Threats at GW Exotics

    Carole Baskin, Tampa Cats Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:36 pm
    This story is important to Tampa cat lovers because Big Cat Rescue, a Tampa based sanctuary to more than 100 exotic cats, has been in a year long legal battle with the person at the heart of this investigation. &nbsp...
  • Free movies and family fun sponsored by city of tampa

    Walter Courts, Tampa Political Buzz Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:32 pm
    TAMPA- Get ready for a fun filled summer in downtown Tampa as free movies are scheduled every other Friday at Curtis Hixon Park.Beginning Friday, May 25 with Kung Fu Panda 2. Screen on the Green is presented...
  • Puppy raisers at Southeastern Guide Dogs

    Bruny Hudson, Tampa Pet Rescue Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:14 am
    Southeastern Guide Dogs, a nonprofit organization helping people with visual impairments and other disabilities to live an independent life with the assistance of a guide dog, celebrated its 30th anniversary with an Open House Saturday, May 12,...
  • Decorating outdoor spaces

    Wendy Cassidy, Tampa Interior Decorating Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:59 am
    Floridians are fortunate to be able to enjoy outdoor rooms year round. Here, rooms can be as simple as an open yard to a birdcaged lanai with a pool, or an outdoor kitchen. The options are endless with a bit...
  • Former L.A. prosecutor Marcia Clark turns out another bestselling crime novel

    Doug Miles, Tampa Bay Media Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:57 am
    Eighteen years ago, a media circus erupted when O.J. Simpson stood trial for the double murder of his wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. Before Twitter, Facebook and the internet had taken hold, television, particularly cable, was the...
 
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  • This weekend: Near Vero Beach, May 18-20, 2012

    Heather Leigh Carroll, Vero Beach Travel Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:08 pm
    As mentioned in my last “This weekend” article, there is lots of things to do this weekend in the Vero Beach and Sebastian areas. But, Indian River County is not the only area with lots of things to...
  • PB Beauty Event: Two week pedicure special at Nail-Know-How Salon

    Barbara Stearns, Boynton Beach Beauty Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:06 pm
    Get the best beauty deals in Palm Beach direct to your email. It’s easy and free, all you need to do is click on the 'Subscribe' button above.It’s getting warmer and you are...
  • This weekend: Indian River County, May 18-20, 2012

    Heather Leigh Carroll, Vero Beach Travel Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:55 pm
    The week is more than half over and we now find ourselves sitting down to try to figure out what to do over the weekend. Well, you know what? That is the best thing about living in Florida. We have...
  • Wine and dine to benefit Jupiter Dog Beach

    Pam D'Addio, West Palm Beach Animal Rescue Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:49 pm
    JUPITER, FL - Happy dogs know a special place nestled among the dunes in South Florida called Jupiter Dog Beach, and they're surely grateful for the 'Friends of Jupiter Beach' who make the fun possible. The...
  • Video: ‘Grey's Anatomy’ season 8 season finale: first six minutes

    Renee Phillips, West Palm Beach Entertainment Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:19 pm
    The first six minutes of the Grey’s Anatomy season 8 finale titled, “Flight” have been released. The footage portrays the desperate plight of the surgeons of Seattle Grace-Mercy West and reveals the injuries they...
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    Examiner Albany Edition Articles

  • The secret to healthy hair

    NaTasha Brown, Albany Hair Care Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 12:41 am
    You are your greatest tool. There are no magic oils or potion lotion that actually grows hair. However, there are several thousands of products that promote hair growth. It takes the three "P's," - Prayer, Patience, and...
  • Thinking outside of the box to save lives?

    Janet Goree, Albany, GA Animal Welfare Examiner
    4 May 2012 | 7:14 pm
    Readers of this column often reach out with story ideas. Some of them highlight what is right with South Georgia and some are cause for grave concern as was the initial story that a puppy was being awarded as...
  • Healing crystals for your pet

    Janet Goree, Albany, GA Animal Welfare Examiner
    17 Apr 2012 | 6:42 pm
    The story of Cheeto, the pit bull mix rescued from speeding traffic in South Georgia has touched hearts all over the world. Donations came from as far as New Zealand and Canada to assist with his amputation surgery.Cheetos...
  • Heartworm medication recalled

    Janet Goree, Albany, GA Animal Welfare Examiner
    15 Apr 2012 | 10:05 pm
    Heartworms are a huge problem in South Georgia. Dogs that are not treated with monthly preventatives are very likely to come down with this often fatal disease. Diligent pet guardians mark the date on their calendars to make sure...
  • An Angel is missing in Albany

    Janet Goree, Albany, GA Animal Welfare Examiner
    15 Apr 2012 | 8:43 pm
    Pet owners know all too well how easily dogs and cats can go missing. Even the most diligent guardians have experienced the knot in your stomach fear that goes along with a missing pet.Abby Broome of Albany has...
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    Examiner Atlanta Edition Articles

  • Karl Lagerfeld joins Jean-Roch and Snoop Dogg in rock video!

    Sofia Ambrosia, Atlanta Fashion Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:15 pm
    My dear fashionistas of Atlanta, here’s a music video to prove that Chanel’s Creative Director, Karl Lagerfeld, really is a Rock Star!The German-born Baroque inspired ponytail-coiffed Lagerfeld teams ups with French singer Jean...
  • National Women's Health Week, May 13-19

    Lynda Mahana, Atlanta Community Guide Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:43 pm
    National Women’s Health Week is this week and is appropriately scheduled directly after Mother’s Day. Besides Mother, it is a perfect time to think about “all” the women in our lives. It&#39...
  • Subtle corruption against Atlanta's gay community is not coincidence

    Gregory Kelley, Atlanta Gay Issues Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:09 pm
    In the movie the “Ten Commandments” Charlton Heston played the character Moses. In that movie he said “There is no freedom without the law.” What chance does freedom have if law enforcement is corrupt from the...
  • Dunwoody and Decatur slated for new restaurant openings

    Lynda Mahana, Buckhead Cooking Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:04 pm
    Two new restaurants are opening in Atlanta in June and July respectively and and its time to spread the word.A new casual eatery will open in Decatur in mid-June and will serve an array of schnitzel...
  • Chipper Jones' most impressive accomplishments

    Blake Silvers, Atlanta Braves Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:56 am
    Most agree that Braves slugger Chipper Jones' career has been Hall of Fame worthy, and as a switch hitter he shouldn't have to wait long for the call. Even without his switch hitting ability...
 
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    Examiner Augusta Edition Articles

  • Aiken County Farmers Market a hot stop for strawberries this spring

    Gene Bowker, Augusta Road Trip Travel Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 11:59 am
    Look no further than the historic Aiken County Farmers Market to find ripe strawberries this Spring. The Farmers Market sells fresh produce including corn, tomatoes, beans, fruit and more. Goods displayed are laid out on the tables built by...
  • Dunagan wins 5th junior title

    BJ Hathaway, Augusta Golf Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 6:51 pm
    Augusta junior golfer Hunter Dunagan is making a name for himself on the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour with his fifth win of the 2012 season. Dunagan started the year off with a solid second finish at Hilton Head and went...
  • Aiken Train Depot to host National Train Day 2012 event on Saturday

    Gene Bowker, Augusta Road Trip Travel Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 7:38 am
    The Aiken Train Depot will host a special National Train Day 2012 event on Saturday, May 12th from 9am until 2pm.The Aiken Train Depot which houses a museum and also the Aiken Visitors Center was built to closely...
  • Augusta outdoor preview: May 11th -17th, 2012

    Rebecca Bresnahan, Augusta Outdoor Recreation Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 9:06 pm
    This week will be perfect for outdoor activities, with highs in the low 80”s and almost no chance of rain on the weekend. In fact, the only rain in the forecast will be on Monday and Tuesday.Relay...
  • Death of a raptor or, murder on the high wire

    Stephen Geddes, Augusta Environmental News Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 9:51 pm
    Last week, while driving down Two Notch Road in Aiken, SC, this reporter came upon a scene that was unanticipated and was, by virtue of the situation, thrust into the story that you are about to read. Although a...
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  • BAD CREDIT

    Idella Johnson, Columbus Baptist Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:58 pm
    The worse thing a person can be told is "your credit score" is too low. Those words are the ones that keeps you from that appealing job, or the house you thought you could buy. Somewhere...
  • Landlords Still Discriminates Against Black Tenants

    Idella Johnson, Columbus Baptist Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:19 pm
    Many blacks are forced to seek housing in poverty level neighborhoods because white landlords raise the rent when they know they're black. There have been cases where a white individual call the same landlord to rent an...
  • Recharging the adult spirit through creativity at Atlanta Unity Church

    Kimberly Ann Holle, Columbus Unity Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 12:10 am
    “Creativity is inventing, experimenting, growing, taking risks, breaking rules, making mistakes, and having fun,” wrote Mary Lou Cook in "Pastecraft: The Simple Art of Decorating Surfaces and Objects" ($14.78 in paperback...
  • Mental Health Issues in African-American Women

    Idella Johnson, Columbus Baptist Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 11:28 pm
    From the day black women are born, their emotions are in danger. They are reared by parents who have to go it along, work for little pay or not enough support from the father, family and friends. Most...
  • Nail Glamour @ Home

    Patrice McKinney, Columbus Beauty Examiner
    5 May 2012 | 5:01 pm
    It's the season for both fingers and toes fully exposed and in their most beautiful state. However, if you're like many women who are cramming inside the twenty plus nail salons across the Valley for...
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  • Local Republicans recruit Macon's Ed Grant to push Macon-Bibb merger

    Patrick Davis, Macon Political Buzz Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:45 pm
    On Tuesday, May 15, a local political organization called Macon-Bibb Wins Again, talked to Central Georgia's largest newspaper, the Macon Telegraph, in an effort to build local support for a July 31 referendum which would merge Macon...
  • Bibb Superintendent Romain Dallemand delivers speech to Macon Rotary Club

    Patrick Davis, Macon Political Buzz Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 5:44 pm
    On Monday, May 14, Bibb County Superintendent Romain Dallemand spoke in front of members of the Macon Rotary Club in an effort to discuss how his strategic plan will help boost student achievement in Central Georgia's...
  • Energy Independence and Security Act

    JaLynn Hudnall, Macon Going Green Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:59 am
    Why it means freedom The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (EISA 2007) established energy management goals and requirements for the federal (government) pertaining to fossil fuel emissions, while also amending portions of the National...
  • International investors spending millions on Middle Ga apartment buildings.

    ethan hutten, Macon Real Estate Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 11:03 am
    It’s a very exciting time to own an apartment building in the Warner Robins and Middle GA area. National and international investors have been buying up apartments throughout Middle Ga, including recent sales in Macon, Warner Robins...
  • Call it global warming or climate change

    JaLynn Hudnall, Macon Going Green Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 12:18 pm
    Whether you believe in either one, it won't change realityThe web has practically been vibrating with...
 
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  • Video games that don't need to speak

    Tim Paolino, Savannah Video Game Industry Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:42 pm
    Writing a video game with a compelling and facinating story is one thing. It's another thing entirely to tell a story that both forces the player to complete it, but also leaves the player with a satisfying experience...
  • Carriage Tours in Savannah: How to tell which ones are the best

    Beverly English, Savannah Equestrian Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 5:54 pm
    So, you are planning a trip to historic Savannah and can’t decide whether to take the trolley, the ghost tours, a walking tour, a Segway or bike tour.Price may be your number one deciding factor...
  • There is nothing too small to take to God in prayer

    Beverly English, Savannah Christianity Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 9:22 pm
    ‘Praying big, praying small, should you bother God at all?’This was the question posed to the small group of adults studying about how we know God is real and present in our lives.“Does...
  • Growing an outdoor garden in Savannah when conditions are not ideal

    Beverly English, Savannah Outdoor Recreation Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 2:57 pm
    Do you have a green or a brown thumb?Most people, even professional gardeners have sent a plant to an early death at sometime in their careers just as most cooks have burnt or overcooked or made an experimental...
  • Volunteering for Tall Ships Challenge proved to be a memorable event for all

    Beverly English, Savannah Outdoor Recreation Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 9:46 pm
    Hundreds of volunteers were needed to keep the Tall Ships Challenge in Savannah this May running smoothly. Most of the volunteers were retirees and college students off for Spring Break, but everyone was excited about the chance to participate...
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    Examiner Honolulu Edition Articles

  • 'Diablo 3': Error 3006, error 3007, error 12 and more problems plague launch

    Tara Swadley, Honolulu Video Game Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:09 pm
    Blizzard Entertainment hyped up “Diablo 3” and encouraged people to log on at midnight on May 15 when the game was released. Apparently Blizzard wasn’t prepared for the huge numbers of people who did just that...
  • ‘Dishonored’ release date announced

    Tara Swadley, Honolulu Video Game Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 3:20 am
    On May 10 the “Dishonored” release date was finally announced by Bethesda. Those looking forward to this supernatural assassin action game will be able to play it on October 9, 2012 in North America and October 12...
  • Hawaii Pet Expo Photos

    Liz Rizzo, Honolulu Pets Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:38 am
    I attended this years Pet Expo at the Blaisedell and it was a huge success. I arrived early to avoid the crowds. My 11 year old golden retriever doesn't like crowds. especially with many dogs trying to sniff...
  • Hawaiian Language banking coming to Hawai`i Nei

    Leilehua Yuen, Hawaiian Culture Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:23 am
    Hawai`i Nei - Hawaiians will soon be able to bank in our native tongue in our native land. Bank of Hawaii (NYSE: BOH), Hawai`i's second oldest bank, and the island state's largest...
  • Honolulu Careers Fashion Police: HR pros talk job fair attire

    Mary Despe, Honolulu Careers Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:13 am
    Not sure what you're going to wear to the Workforce 2012/JobQuest job fair at the Blaisdell? The Honolulu Careers Examiner tapped three human resources (HR) professionals to weigh in on 'what's hot...
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  • Need to know: Food Allergy Awareness Week

    Donna Bush, Boise Healthy Living Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:02 pm
    It’s a busy week for healthy living here in the Treasure Valley. Not only is it Boise Bike Week and National Women’s Health Week, it’s also Food Allergy Awareness Week. Each of these topics...
  • Gus G interview: Ozzy guitarist talks new Firewind album, best Ozzy songs

    Rustyn Rose, Boise Music Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:14 pm
    This week Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Gus G jumped on Skype with the Boise Music Examiner to discuss the release of Firewind’s new album, Few Against Many, which will be released May 22, on...
  • It's D-Day! and D is for Diablo

    Casey Lynn, Boise Girl Gamer Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 5:59 pm
    Notice that Boise traffic was a little lgith today? This morning's news did. Could it be the weather? Could it be summer's lackadaisacal attitude? Or could it be that Boise's minions have descended into...
  • Dave Lombardo interview: Slayer drummer talks Philm 'Harmonic'

    Rustyn Rose, Boise Music Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 9:25 pm
    Among musicians Dave Lombardo is a legend behind the drums. Among metalheads he is an icon from his thunderous throne in Slayer. This weekend, the quiet master of the kit took time from making Saturday morning pancakes to talk...
  • September Mourning interview: Emily Lazar reaps what she sows

    Rustyn Rose, Boise Music Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 8:30 pm
    Emily Lazar is a born performer. From her earliest formative years she has spent her life in a state of preparation through dance, modeling, music, and various other forms of performance art. All of this has culminated into the visage...
 
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  • Hair brushing

    Sally Wunderli, Idaho Falls Hair Salons Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 12:09 am
    Preventing hair breakage while brushing hair One of the biggest mistakes that people make when brushing hair is to do it when the hair is wet. When hair is wet it acts like a rubber band stretching and bouncing...
  • SMOKIN' BBQ Part II

    Kenneth Dickson, Idaho Falls Outdoorsman Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 1:03 pm
    Now that the rain has gone, we can light the BBQ, and get ready to Smoke a Pork loin.There is a series of photographs, within this article,that will guide you through the process. The first step...
  • Mother's day craft ideas

    Amy Eickmeyer, Post Falls Children's Crafts Examiner
    5 May 2012 | 10:58 am
    Mother's day is just around the corner and what better time for a craft. Of course, this craft should be a daddy and child craft so mommy can have some free time. There are many that...
  • How to change your file image to a picture

    Stacy Robbins, Idaho Falls Life in Photos Examiner
    26 Apr 2012 | 7:33 pm
    Put a preview of each digital scrapbook kit as the file image on your computer - makes it easy to see a general idea of what is in the kit without opening the file. Mac instructions. How do you organize...
  • Smokin' Bar-B-Que : Part 1

    Kenneth Dickson, Idaho Falls Outdoorsman Examiner
    15 Apr 2012 | 1:13 pm
    Spring is here, and it is time to break out the BBQ, and related equipment. In order to make the most of your BBQ experience learning to use "smoke" is important. The methods are...
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  • Meridian Youth Advisory Council

    Jennie Withers, Meridian Parenting Teens Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:45 pm
    When Mayor Tammy de Weerd took the job in 2004, one of her top priorities was the youth, particulary adolescents, of Meridian. She formed the Meridian Youth Advisory Council. Since its inception, this group of teens have been heavily...
  • Graduation or commencement

    Roy Rummler, Meridian Workplace Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 6:04 pm
    This is the time of year of excitement. Having been a high school principal, I can tell you from experience that there is a lot of anticipation, difficulty in concentration, and even craziness among seniors. Stop any...
  • Honor your mother

    Maria C Grace, Meridian Spirituality Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 6:55 pm
    Mother’s day is a nice reminder to honor the woman who gave you birth. My hope for you is that you celebrate and honor your mother every day, and not just once a year. My own mother passed...
  • Boise Benefit Raises 5k+ for local boy

    Dave Miller, Meridian Local Music Examiner
    6 May 2012 | 11:57 pm
    Great times, great friends, the Family of Black raises funds to help a kid in need of heart surgery.With over 150 friends and donations of all kinds, we got together to have a good time and raise money for...
  • Next Year, Robie Creek!

    Diane Smith, Meridian Parenting Examiner
    6 May 2012 | 4:53 pm
    You may have heard of the Race to Robie Creek—it is an annual race starting at Fort Boise Park through Rocky Canyon. Over 2,000 runners rigorously train for this event all year. You may have...
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  • Quotes for Mother’s Day

    Holly Willis, Twin Falls Relationship Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 12:36 pm
    “All mothers are working mothers.”-Author Unknown“One of the very few reasons I had any respect for my mother when I was thirteen was because she would reach into the sink with her bare hands &ndash...
  • Relationship Quote of the Day #11

    Holly Willis, Twin Falls Relationship Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 11:44 am
    “Before we can have a successful relationship with anyone, we first need a perfect personal relationship.”-Russ Von HoelscherThis quote has some very good points but is not completely true. First of all you don’t...
  • Relationship Quote of the Day #10

    Holly Willis, Twin Falls Relationship Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 1:36 pm
    “Any relationship primarily built on physical attractiveness is predestined to be short lived.”-Zig ZiglarThis quote is very true in that a relationship shouldn’t be built solely on looks alone. Building a relationship with...
  • Mother’s Day Buffet in Twin Falls

    Holly Willis, Twin Falls Relationship Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 1:57 pm
    Mother’s Day is just a few days away. This Sunday May 13th 2012 is Mother’s Day once again so treat the Mother in your life to a special event. The Mother in your life...
  • Family Fun Events This Weekend in Twin Falls 5/11/12

    Holly Willis, Twin Falls Relationship Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 1:23 pm
    The weekend isn’t just the time of the week we get some alone time with our spouses, it’s also to spend quality time with your children as a family. This list of activities this weekend...
 
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    Examiner Aurora Edition Articles

  • WGN wants you to vote on your favorite 'Friends' episodes

    Tiffany Bailey, Aurora Late Night TV Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:08 pm
    Even years after the show ended, “Friends” is still extremely popular. A number of television stations are airing re-runs daily, and sometimes even multiple episodes a day. If you live in the Aurora, Illinois area, you may...
  • 'Friends' airs multiple episodes each night for late night entertainment

    Tiffany Bailey, Aurora Late Night TV Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:52 pm
    If you watched television at all during the 90s, you will recognize the cast of “Friends.” The show was a phenomenon and sparked many different and unique crazes. Luckily for the newer generation of television watchers, re-runs...
  • Used curriculum sales

    Patti Hermes, Aurora Homeschooling Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:18 pm
    It's that time of year, time to start hunting down deals on used curriculum. Used curriculum sales are not only a great way to find used books, but also some new and nearly new curriculum can also...
  • Chicago's N.A.T.O. Summit 2012

    Marianne Naughton, Aurora Travel Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 6:38 pm
    This event has created roads to close in the city and people are taking off work downtown. The Chicago N.A.T.O. (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Summit will be held May 20th & 21st...
  • Lisle parade & picnic celebration

    Marianne Naughton, Aurora Recreation Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 8:40 am
    Lisle's Memorial Day Annual Parade & Picnic will take place Monday, May 28th, 2012. The Memorial Day Parade starts at 11:00 am at Jonquil & Main street, Lisle, IL., and travels north to the local...
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    Examiner Chicago Edition Articles

  • Jewelry trends inspired by Gossip Girl

    Jeff Benedek, Naperville Luxury Style Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:31 pm
    Not only is Gossip Girl a hit show on WGN in the Chicago area, but the show has inspired some fashion trends. One of them is large, bold and vintage looking jewelry for women. On the show, many...
  • Chicago Public Library, Steppenwolf Theatre Announce ‘Now is the Time’

    Sean O'Connor, Chicago Libraries Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:20 pm
    Late last month (April 30, 2012), heads of the Chicago Public Library (CPL), Facing History and Ourselves, and Steppenwolf Theatre Company “announced a season-long initiative to inspire a citywide conversation about making positive change in...
  • Mexican author Carlos Fuentes dies: the writer's life and death

    Ryan Arciero, Chicago Pop Culture Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:07 pm
    Carlos Fuentes passes away at age 83Carlos Fuentes, popular Mexican Author and important political figure in both Mexico and the world, passed away at the age of 83 this Tuesday.While he was a controversial figure for his view on...
  • The warmth and low humidity continue

    Allan Fisher, Chicago Weather Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:47 pm
    It was another warm and dry air day over the Midwest and the Chicago metro area Tuesday. Highs in the metro area jumped into the mid 80s. Part of the reason the day was so warm was the very low...
  • Fun Chicago-area dog parks

    Kathy Mordini, Chicago Pets Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:43 pm
    A benefit of living in a dog-friendly city like Chicago is that there are so many great places to go. Along with the many dog parks and dog-specific beaches, there are tons of other cool places where your...
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    Examiner Peoria Edition Articles

  • Teach a Little Etiquette this Week

    Andrea Callaway, Peoria Elementary Years Parenting Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:03 pm
    Please excuse my lateness, but did you know that May 14-18 is national etiquette week. This week etiquette in social situations is the focus. Teaching your children the polite way to behave at church, school...
  • Crossover stars shine in local track and field.

    Phillip Palmer, Peoria High School Sports Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 12:05 pm
    At first glance, one might look at the Richwoods boys track and field team and wonder if it were really some form of spring football practice. A big reason the Knights placed second in Class 6A football last fall was...
  • How drugs issue effect the family as a whole

    Dr. Tony Smith, Peoria Addictions Examiner
    5 May 2012 | 5:46 pm
    "Drug and alcohol abuse not only affects the abuser and his/her life"Many people don't believe that affects of drugs cause the whole family issues, from pain to destroying the relationship. In realize this take...
  • Galesburg Horse Clinic and Swamp Meet

    Rebecca Curry, Peoria Equestrian Examiner
    4 May 2012 | 10:31 pm
    The Galesburg Boots and Saddle Club is hosting a horse clinic and swamp meet on May 5, 2012. It is scheduled to begin at 8:00 am. It will be held at the horse arena at Lake Storey...
  • "Supermoon" on May 5th, the Biggest Full Moon of the Year

    Lea Williams, Peoria Paganism Examiner
    4 May 2012 | 4:08 am
    On Saturday, May 5th a "supermoon" will occur. This means that in addition to the fact that May 5th is the date of the full moon this month, it will also be a bit closer to the earth...
 
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    Examiner Quincy Edition Articles

  • Book Review: Exposed, Uncovered, and Declassified: Ghosts, Spirits & Hauntings

    Deena Budd, Quincy Paranormal Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 6:33 pm
    In the book Exposed, Uncovered, and Declassified: Ghosts, Spirits & Hauntings, Michael Pye and Kirsten Dalley have edited a fascinating collection of essays written by several experts in the paranormal field including Raymond Buckland, Dr. Bob...
  • Haunted Amityville Horror continues

    Deena Budd, Quincy Paranormal Examiner
    6 May 2012 | 12:07 pm
    In 2005, a remake of The Amityville Horror written by Scott Kosar and starring Ryan Reynolds and Melissa George was released. Melissa George played the character of Kathy Lutz in the remake. Recently on Celebrity Ghost Stories...
  • Haunted Lemp Mansion in St. Louis

    Deena Budd, Quincy Paranormal Examiner
    29 Apr 2012 | 12:57 pm
    Named by Life Magazine in 1980 as one of the most haunted places in America, Lemp Mansion has seen its share of family tragedy and misfortune. The Patriarch of the Lemp Family, Adam Lemp, was born in Germany...
  • Hiking can be exhilarating after a long winter indoors

    Gina Ferrero-Skelton, Sciota Urban Wildlife Examiner
    26 Apr 2012 | 12:04 am
    As summer approaches, our minds turn to outdoor activities, replacing the shut-in feeling winter can leave you with. One of the most popular outdoor activities is hiking, whether it is all alone, or with a group, such as your...
  • Make a date to be a part of the 7th Annual Endangered Species Day, May 18, 2012

    Gina Ferrero-Skelton, Sciota Urban Wildlife Examiner
    25 Apr 2012 | 12:06 am
    The 7th Annual Endangered Species Day is May 18, 2012, and is a day for all of us to learn and share about the plant, animal and fish wildlife in our areas, and to share the importance of wildlife conservation...
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    Examiner Rockford Edition Articles

  • No more miscarriages

    Matthew Gargano, Freeport Christianity Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 7:39 am
    A Daily Word from the Word for Wednesday, May 16, 2012 “No one shall suffer miscarriage or be barren in your land; I will fulfill the number of your days.” – Exodus 23:26 The term...
  • Rockford wants real-life Avengers

    Mary Diamond, Rockford Spirituality Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:05 pm
    No one ever debates the existence of hope. You either have it or you don’t. People struggle against it or are lifted up by it, they reference it in their daily exploits whether they be spiritual or...
  • Human Resources Manager, Anderson Packaging, Inc., Rockford, IL

    Nan Mynatt, Rockford Jobs Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:54 pm
    Anderson Packaging, Inc has an immediate opportunity for an experienced Human Resources Manager. In this position the candidate will be responsible for managing the overall Human Resources function for the Specialty Packaging Division to provide...
  • Month Ahead Events -Park District Events- Calendar for May, Rockford, IL

    Nan Mynatt, Rockford Jobs Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 4:36 pm
    Good Bug vs. Bad Bug - Nicholas Conservatory & Gardens, on May 17, 2012 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. Location is Nicholas Conservatory & Gardens, 1354 N. 2nd Street Rockford, IL 61107. Please contact Lyndi Toohill...
  • God's unbreakable covenant

    Matthew Gargano, Freeport Christianity Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:22 am
    A Daily Word from the Word for Tuesday, May 15, 2012 “My covenant I will not break, nor alter the word that has gone out of My lips.” – Psalm 89:34 God is a covenant...
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    Examiner Springfield Edition Articles

  • Tuesday forecast: Brief cooldown expected Wednesday and Thursday

    Bryan Crouch, Springfield Weather Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:34 am
    A cold front is currently in place over southern Minnesota and central Nebraska. As this cold front approaches the area this evening, thunderstorms will be possible, however due to relatively dry air in place, the chance of precipitation is...
  • Monday forecast: Dry weather expected to remain in place

    Bryan Crouch, Springfield Weather Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 11:04 am
    A broad ridge of high pressure is currently in place over much of the Midwest, bringing clear skies and dry conditions to central Illinois. This high pressure is expected to remain in place, most likely keeping relatively clear skies through...
  • “The Reach” is the latest Stephen King story headed for the big screen

    Theresa Leschmann, Southern Illinois Movie Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 12:02 pm
    At the annual Cannes Film Festival opening later this week, another story by Stephen King will be on the market for buyers. This time, the story is “The Reach,” a short story originally published in Yankee magazine in...
  • This Week: Released on DVD May 15, 2012

    Theresa Leschmann, Southern Illinois Movie Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 10:13 am
    If you are in the mood for some serious movies, then this week’s new DVD/Blu Ray releases should be right up your alley. Woody Harrelson plays a badass who must come to terms with himself while Katherine...
  • Friday forecast: Storms possible on Sunday

    Bryan Crouch, Springfield Weather Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 11:03 am
    High pressure is currently in place over the upper Ohio River valley, keeping clear and dry conditions over the region through the day today. A low pressure system is currently in place over southern Minnesota with a cold front extending...
 
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    Examiner Evansville Edition Articles

  • New Focus Wrestling presents Selvin Showdown

    Joshua Stratton, Evansville Pro Wrestling Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:34 am
    New Focus Wrestling is extending its branches out past the Evansville city limits. NFW has been a mainstay in the tri-state for a little over 6 years. They are well known as having a very family friendly show and...
  • US Marine Hospital

    Joe Engler, Evansville History Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:25 am
    A US Marine Hospital, akin to today's VA hospitals, was established in Evansville in 1850s to take care of service men.Being a port of call earned Evansville a Marine Hospital, and ground was broken in 1853.&nbsp...
  • Local wrestling heating up with the weather

    Joshua Stratton, Evansville Pro Wrestling Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 12:30 pm
    The birds are chirping, the grass is growing, and the bones are breaking? The weather outside is getting nice and warm and so is the Evansville area's professional wrestling scene.This last weekend alone saw two shows within...
  • Live Y’ers needed to mentor at risk girls

    Yvonne Orth, Evansville Charity Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 1:12 pm
    When looking for a way to help others in the community by sharing your knowledge and expertise, becoming a mentor is a great option. The YWCA in Evansville, Indiana is looking for women to mentor at risk girls either during...
  • Owensboro Humane Society takes a hard stance on e-collars

    Rachel Phelps, Evansville Animal Rescue Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 10:42 am
    Recently, the Owensboro Humane Society took a hard stance on dominance, choke collars, and shock collar dog training with a press release to all area media outlets.The Owensboro Humane Society (OHS) only endorses the use of positive training on...
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    Examiner Fort Wayne Edition Articles

  • When the dog bites: how to prep for safety

    Karla Akins, Fort Wayne Prepper Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:04 pm
    According to the CDC, there are 4.7 million dog bite vitims each year. Dog Bite Law claims that 30 to 35 dog bites or attacks are fatal. Here are some tips to prepare your family when dealing with strange...
  • Hafiz al-Qur'an in Fort Wayne

    Katrina Johnson, Fort Wayne Women of Islam Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 4:01 pm
    The Fort Wayne, Indiana Islamic community is a thriving one in which many local Muslim organizations work together for the common good. Several of these organizations came together in November of 2010 in order to establish the Hafiz al-Qur...
  • Summer Escapes

    Nathan Kreider, Fort Wayne Endurance Sports Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 11:55 am
    Memorial Day Weekend is always an exciting time to get outside, relax, fire up the BBQ, or spend time catching up with family. For those who like to be active but still hope to sleep in, try coming out...
  • Bike to Work Week Fort Wayne

    Nathan Kreider, Fort Wayne Endurance Sports Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 11:08 am
    The month of May has seen some great weather in Fort Wayne. With the temps in the 70s and people getting outside early, have you considered bike commuting into work?Not only will you get to save on gas, enjoy...
  • Obama's same-sex marriage views could move Paul supporters to Romney

    Stuart Hatfield, Fort Wayne American Constitution Party
    13 May 2012 | 9:37 am
    With President Obama's statement last week that he favored same-sex marriages, libertarian-leaning social conservatives may have another variable to consider as they weigh their voting decision for President this fall.Given the very real...
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    Examiner Indianapolis Edition Articles

  • Thornewood castle

    Amy Hansford, Indianapolis Paranormal Investigations Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:03 am
    In Lakewood, Washington construction began on the Thornewood Castle in the year of 1908 and continued until completion in the year of 1911. Most of the unique architecture came from England, as the owner, Chester Thorne, wanted to ensure that...
  • The Greatest Spectacle in Racing

    Elizabeth Flynn, Indianapolis Active Seniors Travel Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:36 am
    The Indianapolis Motor Speedway turned 103 this year and since it opened in 1909, the track has been a test course for new automobiles and has played a crucial role in the development of today's cars. It&#39...
  • Was Jesus God?

    Larry Lindley, Indianapolis Christianity Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 7:43 am
    Mobs fighting pitched battles in the streets over points of theology? Bishops hiring thugs to beat up other bishops whom they disagreed with? Lynchings of bishops? Many people take their theology seriously today, but not that seriously. But the...
  • Andretti fastest as the temperature and speed both rise: Day four at IMS

    Barry Welsh, Indianapolis City Guide Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:28 am
    The sun was bright and the sky was clear. Temperatures across Indiana broke through the 80 degree mark and the track temperature at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway reached almost 130 degrees.Normally the higher the temperature of the track...
  • Preston castle

    Amy Hansford, Indianapolis Paranormal Investigations Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:18 am
    Located in Ione, California sits the Preston Castle. Construction began in 1890 and was completed in 1894. The building was used as a place to house juvenile offenders. Known as "The Preston School of Industry", it was used...
 
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    Examiner Lafayette Edition Articles

  • Big Ten Champs!

    Robert Blackman, Purdue Boilermakers Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 12:15 pm
    When the dogpile began in the middle of the diamond following Purdue’s 14-3 win over Michigan on Saturday, it was a dogpile that was over 100 years in the making.As a matter of fact, who knows...
  • Tippecanoe County May 1862

    Rosemary Halsema, Lafayette History Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 12:17 pm
    As happens on occasion in research, documents go missing. In this case, none of the Lafayette newspapers from May 1862 made it to microfilm. In the May 1912 Daily Courier “Fifty years ago” articles appeared.&nbsp...
  • The coming week: May 14-18

    Rosemary Halsema, Lafayette Nature Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 9:28 am
    May 14: Celery Bog Plant Safari: a Mind BOGgling Adventure. 7p.m., Lilly Nature Center. Sam Postlethwait will present this program at the INPAWS May meeting. Sam, a Purdue Botany Professor Emeritus, leads weekly walks at Celery...
  • Historic happenings this weekend: May 12-13

    Rosemary Halsema, Lafayette History Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 9:41 am
    Sat. 12th / Sun. 13th: Delphi Canal Park. Opening of the boat season. (link) The canal boat “Delphi” will run at 11AM and 1PM on Saturday. There will be a 1PM sailing on Sunday. Adult...
  • This weekend: May 12-13

    Rosemary Halsema, Lafayette Nature Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 8:31 am
    Sat. 12th: Wolf Park 40th Anniversary. 11AM-5PM. This is the first of 3 events slated for Wolf Park this year, in honor of their 40th anniversary. During the day there will be tours and...
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    Examiner South Bend Edition Articles

  • Hank3 at Piere's

    Ryan Smith, South Bend Metal Music Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 4:52 pm
    Hank3 at Piere's Entertainment Center in Ft. Wayne, Ind. Friday May 11, 2012.&nbsp...
  • Concerts the week ahead, May 14-20

    Ryan Smith, South Bend Metal Music Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 10:28 am
    The following hard rock and heavy metal concerts are coming up the week ahead, Monday May 14 - Sunday May 20, in and around the Michiana area. South BendVolbeat Wednesday May 16 at Club Fever, 7:30 p...
  • Indiana leads the pack in helping parents choose child care

    Jennifer Geurian, South Bend New Moms Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 10:07 am
    Great news for both local and statewide residents, Indiana is the first state to launch a statewide website to research different child care options. For new moms who are leery about going back to work, this is some of...
  • Elkhart Public Library open house for completed renovations

    Jennifer Geurian, South Bend New Moms Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 9:35 am
    This may be coming to the table a little late, but I just found out that the open house is today! All of the renovations that have been going on in the Elkhart Public Library are now completed and...
  • Family friendly event ideas throughout the South Bend area: May 2012

    Jennifer Geurian, South Bend New Moms Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 12:48 pm
    Looking to plan a few family outings in the month of May, but not sure where to go that the little ones will be invited? This is a particular issues for new moms because many are used to being...
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    Examiner Terre Haute Edition Articles

  • Can the church accept homosexuality ?

    Richard Kent, Terre Haute Christianity Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:32 am
    With the hot topic of same sex marriage being on the table, Christians through the country are sitting down to discuss the idea of homosexuality and the church. Can a gay or lesbian individual still gain eternal life and...
  • Could a new gay Bible be hitting the streets soon ?

    Richard Kent, Terre Haute Christianity Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:51 am
    Tempers are beginning to rise in the Christian communities through out America. Christian activist are hitting the streets and the media is stunning the people with news of what – A gay bible? Is it a hoax or real? Time...
  • A six pack stomach is now in your reach

    Richard Kent, Terre Haute Christian Fitness Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 3:19 pm
    We all want those abs of steel right? You know the kind we all see in the movies and magazines. Well, maybe it’s not that far fetched to get a few rips in the old stomach...
  • Are you ready to step into your destiny ?

    Richard Kent, Terre Haute Christianity Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 11:30 am
    How many times do we judge by our circumstances? How many opportunities have slipped by us, because we didn’t feel within ourselves that such opportunities could even come our way? Have we ever simply gave up on...
  • Watchmen Nee's book ' The Spiritual Man' gets high rankings

    Richard Kent, Terre Haute Christian Books Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 10:57 am
    Watchmen Nee could be considered one of the top spiritual teachers of the last hundred years. His books have helped countless millions reach new heights in their spirituality. For years Watchmen Lee’s books have guided both men and...
 
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    Examiner Cedar Rapids Edition Articles

  • 10 must haves for a spontaneous summer staycation

    Lindsey Coulter, Cedar Rapids Travel Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:20 pm
    The best moments in life usually aren’t planned and don’t cost a thing. Impromptu adventures are often the most memorable, but impromptu doesn’t have to mean unprepared. For an unforgettable summer, toss...
  • Ring of Honor TV recap May 12, 2012

    Nicholas Ahlhelm, Cedar Rapids Pro Wrestling Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:51 am
    Ring of Honor has been part of televised wrestling landscape in Cedar Rapids for several months now. Shown on both KGAN CBS 2 and KFXA Fox 28 every Saturday night, it offers solid wrestling action—and is the only...
  • One issue at a time: Lobo returns in ‘52’ Week 17

    Nicholas Ahlhelm, Cedar Rapids Comic Books Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 2:08 pm
    52 is almost certainly the closest thing that DC Comics has to a modern classic. To celebrate this, the Superhero Examiner will look at this series day by day, one issue at a time.Natasha Irons and Lex Luthor&rsquo...
  • A few local shows this weekend

    Winter Packingham, Cedar Rapids Music Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 1:23 pm
    Looking for something to do one of these weekend nights? Here are just a few of the things going on around Cedar Rapids this weekend. Friday, May 11thThe Widgets- CheckersThe O'Connell Brothers- Chrome HorseJeff Bruner...
  • Best spots in Denver to beat the heat

    Lindsey Coulter, Cedar Rapids Travel Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 6:25 am
    Denver is often pegged as a winter-only destination, but as the mercury rises this city hits its stride. Throw on some SPF 30, grab your water bottle (remember, you really are a mile high) and cool down at...
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    Examiner Davenport Edition Articles

  • In the Rivertown Showdown Series, River Bandits split with Peoria Chiefs

    Peter Green, Davenport Sports Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 11:25 pm
    Quad Cities River Bandits failed to stop the Chiefs for the fourth game of their four-game series, losing 2-7. Although the River Bandits struck first with one run in the 1st inning, the Chiefs answered back with...
  • Legends of the Cannes Film Festival

    Sean Kernan, Davenport Classic Movies Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 7:57 pm
    The Cannes Film Festival kicks off on May 16th. This prestigious festival is celebrating its 73rd year and the glorious history of great films is an extraordinary trip through film history. Here’s a look back at some...
  • River Bandits are going for another series win Tuesday

    Peter Green, Davenport Sports Examiner
    7 May 2012 | 11:55 pm
    The Quad Cities River Bandits have really been a thorn in Peoria Chiefs' side. These two teams have met six times this year, and the River Bandits hold a 4-2 advantage, but it goes deeper than that...
  • Men who quilt: A local quilting artist

    Christine Wood, Tipton Quilting Examiner
    7 May 2012 | 3:44 pm
    Kevin Wood is a local quilting artist who works in West Branch, Iowa. He and his wife Christine own Cedar Valley Quilts, located at 1008 West Main in West Branch, and Kevin has taken his love of art and turned...
  • 'Avengers' 200.3 Million Ticket Sales Redefines the Term Smash Hit

    Ashley Mott, Davenport Celebrity Examiner
    7 May 2012 | 5:45 am
    The domestic release of The Avengers has redefined the success line that box office smash hits will be judged against. With total weekend revenue projected at $200.3 million, The Avengers is set to overtake the $169.2 million earned...
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    Examiner Des Moines Edition Articles

  • 'Dancing with the Stars' is most watched show of Monday night

    Todd Reed, Des Moines TV Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:37 pm
    In TV ratings for Monday, May 14, 2012, ABC was the most watched network of the night, but it had to settle for third place among the 18-49 demographic. Once again, “Dancing with the Stars&rdquo...
  • A moving car is more dangerous than a stored handgun

    Sean McClanahan, Des Moines Gun Rights Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:29 pm
    According to the May 11 on-line edition of The Press-Citizen, a North Liberty man was arrested for traffic infractions and suspicion of drunk driving. North Liberty police report that 23 year old Nicholas Dunlap was found to have...
  • Wooly's gets the Rock lineup it needed to blow its cherry clean off!

    Rory Madsen, Des Moines Rock and Metal Music Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 5:16 pm
    The venue was Wooly’s, the genre was rock, the results… astounding. In what was one of the greatest lineups of local musicians to play together in memory, the walls were shaking, the crowd was jumping, and the...
  • Andra Suchy plays Vaudeville Mews on May 17

    Charles Walton, Central Iowa Music Scene Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 5:04 pm
    Andra Suchy makes a stop in Des Moines on Thursday, May 17 for a show at Vaudeville Mews (212 4th Street). The doors at the Mews will open at 6 p.m., and the show will start at 6...
  • Pre-release tournaments - the perfect time to learn how to play Pokemon

    Wes Worthing, Des Moines Collectible Card Games Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 3:45 pm
    For anyone wanting to learn how to play The Pokemon Trading Card Game, there may not be a better time than during a pre-release tournament. Usually sponsored by a league, a pre-release event provides players with cards from...
 
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    Examiner Sioux City Edition Articles

  • California debt crisis: More taxes, spending cuts and missing celebrities

    Michael McDaniel, Sioux City Conservative Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 3:30 pm
    Over the weekend California Governor Jerry Brown made an appeal to the residents of California for his plan to address the latest discovery of the budget deficit. Instead of California having a 9.2 billion dollar shortfall, it is...
  • Mr. Hollande’s Obama

    Michael McDaniel, Sioux City Conservative Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 11:23 am
    The French have arrived. They are poised to clean up the financial tsunami that has engulfed the European Union and threatened its very existence. What’s their answer? Francois Hollande. Hollande beat Nicolas Sarkozy in the general election...
  • Paul Revere: Business man in the world of Obama

    Michael McDaniel, Sioux City Conservative Examiner
    3 May 2012 | 11:37 am
    You know the drill. Paul Revere, one of America’s most ‘revered’ riders of the night awakening inhabitants of Lexington warning of the oncoming British troops on their way to Concord. You also may know, if you...
  • A simple guide to voting Obama or Romney

    Michael McDaniel, Sioux City Conservative Examiner
    26 Apr 2012 | 12:10 am
    You have to make a choice. It’s that simple. If you are going to conduct your civic duty and vote for a candidate to the office of President of the United States then you have to...
  • Campaign of fools: How Obama will not run on his record

    Michael McDaniel, Sioux City Conservative Examiner
    22 Apr 2012 | 4:40 pm
    Rewind back to February 1, 2009. Where are we? We are at the start of the Obama presidency. Now mind you, these are his very words; ‘A year from now I think people are going to see that we...
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    Examiner Topeka Edition Articles

  • Former Kansas Jayhawk receives 1 vote for 3rd place rookie of the year

    Ryan Falkenrath, Kansas Jayhawks Basketball Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:20 pm
    Former Kansas point guard Josh Selby was awarded a single 3rd place vote for Rookie of the Year today.Selby, who played one year for Bill Self and the Jayhawks, averaged 20.4 minutes per game, 7.9 points per...
  • Marlowe and Me: A Look at Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye

    Kirk Duckers, Topeka Movies Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 4:15 am
    The term “film noir” came around shortly after the Germans pulled out of France in the 40s. Prior to that, very few American films were allowed into this German-occupied country, so when they left, a whole...
  • The perils of resume puffery

    Kevin Doel, Topeka Career Coach Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 5:19 pm
    Perhaps more embarrassing than resigning over a $2 billion stock trading mistake, as JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon just did, is being publicly outed as a resume padder as Yahoo!'s CEO is alleged to have done.While you likely...
  • Paranormal event to be held at haunted restaurant in Lawrence

    Lena Townsend, Topeka Psychic Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 1:40 am
    Teller’s restaurant is well known for its amazing cuisine and fine dining atmosphere. What some may not know is that this restaurant is haunted. On May 26, 2012, paranormal and metaphysical leaders and enthusiasts will gather for the...
  • Mother's Day special and last minute gifts

    Vicki Julian, Topeka Humanitarian Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 11:16 pm
    Mother’s Day is simply another way to say, “I love you.” But doing so can be an anxiety filled task if you are trying to find the perfect gift to express that emotion, especially if it...
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    Examiner Wichita Edition Articles

  • Dillons wants to go all the way for the USO

    Steve Otto, Wichita Peace and Freedom Party Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 1:14 pm
    Our Local Dillons grocery stores are having a special promotion and fund raiser for the USO. They have advertised it on local TV. The store chain is located all over Kansas and in near by states. Recently most of...
  • Clean up and save, part 6: Homemade foaming hand soap

    Sheila Krehbiel, Wichita Healthy Living Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 6:49 am
    A simple, inexpensive, toxic-free way to help keep your family clean while limiting packaging that is quickly filling Wichita's landfill is to make your own hand soap. The city has had its share of community disputes about...
  • National Womens Health Week 2012 Partners

    Rhonda Hicks, Wichita Everyday People Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 6:35 am
    Wonderful Women its your time. National Womens Health Week begins May 14, 2012 and ends on May 19, 2012. It's time to take the necessary steps towards leading a healthy and happy life.Visit your health care professional...
  • Closet Buttons to the max

    Lance Gawthrop, Wichita Home Remodeling Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 2:33 pm
    Be sure to double check the type of closet rod buttons that will support your closet rod. Weaker buttons have the tendancey to break. The end result will either be that the clothes are still hung up, or...
  • Super Heroes Back in Full Swing of Things

    Rhonda Hicks, Wichita Everyday People Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 10:26 pm
    No matter who you are...every generation loves Super Heroes. During one generation the comic book is where you could read all about your favorite super heroes. Another generation was able to enjoy the comic book super heroes and the...
 
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    Examiner Bowling Green Edition Articles

  • Summer activities and escapes

    Michelle McCarthy, Fort Campbell Sports Performance Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 7:30 am
    This is the time of year when the great outdoors is full of wildlife. The rivers and lakes hold an array of fish just waiting for a devoted fisherman to find them. The love of water, as it slowly warms...
  • Reiki, aura cleansing, chakra balancing appointments available in Bowling Green

    Bertena Varney, Bowling Green Metaphysical Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:51 pm
    This past weekend, Margalena Walker graduated two students as Reiki Masters through her classes at her Balanced Life Hypnosis and Massage Center.These students completed the criteria to assist in helping clients by using their Reiki knowledge to...
  • The next Fat Lady Yoga is May 30 at East Meets West Holistic Center

    Bertena Varney, Bowling Green Metaphysical Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:09 pm
    The next Fat Lady Yoga class is Wednesday, May 30 at East Meets West Holistic Center. The class is a six week series with no drop ins for $90. If you are a massage therapist this...
  • Reiki share this Thursday at East Meets West Holistic Center

    Bertena Varney, Bowling Green Metaphysical Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:51 pm
    There will be a Reiki Share at East Meets West Holistic Center this Thursday from 6:30 p.m untill 8:30 p.m. at their center on 5814 Nolenson Pike Suite 106. Donations are accepted to help cover the...
  • Tea leaf reading workshop on May 31 in Bowling Green

    Bertena Varney, Bowling Green Metaphysical Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 5:33 pm
    Mystical Events is planning a workshop on Tea Leaf Reading Workshop on May 31 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Balanced Life Massage on Ashley Court in Bowling Green. The workshop will be two...
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    Examiner Lexington Edition Articles

  • New cinematic for The Last of Us

    Brian Keen, Lexington Video Game Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:54 am
    Sony and Naughty Dog have been a real tease when it comes to The Last of Us. Starting off with a small reference in Uncharted 3 and coverage in the March 2012 issue of Game Informer. We haven&#39...
  • Kentucky Music Hall of Fame to hold poker run

    Jessica Blankenship, Lexington Country Music Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:23 am
    On Sunday, May 20th, the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame will have their annual Poker Run. The event will be co-sponsored by Wildcat Harley-Davidson in London, Kentucky.Registration for the motorcycle poker run ride starts at 11...
  • Basil - Herb of the Week

    Bobbi Rightmyer, Lexington Gardening Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 3:35 am
    Ocimum basilicum, or Basil, is a wonderful herb which is grown in most herb gardens. Its aromatic leaves are used fresh and dried as flavorings in sauces, stews, salad dressings, vegetables, poultry and vinegars. Cultivation: Basil is a low...
  • A Different Kid needs a different kind of mom

    William Barrell, Lexington Special Needs Kids Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:26 am
    I found a heartfelt letter a SNK wrote to his mother this year. Apparantly grown now, it shows that there are moments that remind us why we never give up. Here are a few lines:"Mom, Happy...
  • Frankfort's best frugal fun for summer break 2012

    Melissa Bybee-Fields, Frankfort Parenting Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:32 pm
    It's the last week of school here for Franklin County and the Independent School District isn't far behind. Finding affordable activities for your children during the summer will be a cinch with this series on where...
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    Examiner Louisville Edition Articles

  • Upcoming Louisville dance events

    Melissa Pylant, Louisville Dance Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 4:47 am
    MondayContra DancingDate: Monday at 7:30pm – 10:30pmLocation: The Church of the Advent901 Baxter AveLouisville, KYTuesdayBop Night by the Derby City Bop AssociationDate: TuesdayTime: 6:30pm – 11:00pmLocation: Jim PortersPrice: $2 non...
  • Ancient Egyptian jewelry still inspires modern designers

    Katie Holmes, Louisville Jewelry Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:44 pm
    As a little girl, I always enjoyed history class, especially as we studied ancient civilizations. I remember particularly researching ancient Egyptian traditions and customs one semester in the fifth grade. One custom that really caught my...
  • Lance Burton, World Famed Louisville Magician

    Nicholas Howard, Louisville History Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:50 pm
    Magicians have amazed audiences for centuries. Using illusions and sleight of hand, the trick the human eye and seemingly make the impossible possible. Louisville is home to one of the late 20th century and early 21st century&rsquo...
  • Manolo Blahnik presents autumn/winter 2012-2013 collection preview

    Leslie Meyer, Louisville Accessories Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 6:07 pm
    Manolo Blahnik recently presented a preview of his autumn/winter 2012-2013 shoe collection. Guests gathered at Excelsior in Milan, Italy to preview this exciting new collection, meet with the designer, and some fans even had their shoes...
  • New HomeGoods store opening and hiring in Louisville

    Timothy Walker, Louisville Job Search Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 2:31 pm
    HomeGoods is part of the TJX Companies, Inc. TJX companies, Inc is the world's largest discount price retailer. TJX Companies comprises of TJ Maxx, Marshals, and HomeGoods in the United States, Winners, HomeSense, and StyleSense in Canada, and...
 
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  • A house divided against itself cannot stand

    John Cashon, Paducah Political Buzz Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 4:13 am
    It is a difficult time in trying to understand the current political climate in the country today. The good of the many has been replaced with the good of the party and our government finds itself at an impasse...
  • EPA carbon limits will reshape the economy

    Chris Skates, Paducah Environmental News Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 2:40 pm
    Perhaps you are as weary as I am of hearing about one Federal overreach after another. It seems such government activity has been coming at us in clusters lately. Still, I encourage you to read on because this time the...
  • Personal food gardens great alternative to rising grocery costs

    Kelly Hagy, Paducah Food Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 1:34 am
    Gardening has been a way of life for people for centuries, but during the past 100 years the invention of convenient, processed or frozen foods has created a generation of people who look at growing food as more of...
  • A self tanner guide for this summer

    Christia Torres, Henderson Beauty Products Examiner
    7 May 2012 | 9:37 pm
    Gone are the days of self tanners that left you reminiscent of an Oompa Loompa/George Harrison offspring. Self tanners have been around al long time but now the newest self tanners produce a healthy natural color that...
  • Snow White meets Benefit Cosmetics

    Christia Torres, Henderson Beauty Products Examiner
    7 May 2012 | 2:37 am
    In light of the anticipation of the upcoming epic adventure fantasy film set to release in theaters June 1st, 2012 and starring Kristen Stewart (of Twilight fame) Snow White and the Huntsman, Benefit Cosmetics has partnered...
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    Examiner Alexandria Edition Articles

  • Local companies catering to moms

    Tammy Tsonis, Alexandria Workplace Issues Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 10:34 pm
    One thing many moms are wishing for this Mother’s Day is more time with their families. Many of us are familiar with the struggles working mothers face, whether we experience it first hand or know someone who...
  • Local company enjoys blooming success

    Tammy Tsonis, Alexandria Workplace Issues Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 2:48 pm
    Bloom Fresh Flowers will be blooming with orders this Mother’s Day.Initially, the 6 year old company did not always have it so easy. When owner, Stephen Robinson, bought the Old Town Alexandria, VA floral business it had...
  • Memorial Day Tribute – Historic Fundraiser Scheduled for Wounded Warriors

    Gale Curcio, Alexandria Neighborhoods Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 12:58 pm
    Wounded Warriorsand Beethoven. Not your typical association. However, it is Beethoven music that has brought in hundreds of thousands for Wounded Warriors over the past few years.Derived from a love of music, H. David Meyers and Brett Murray...
  • Consider Mother's Day at the Vermilion's Spring Farm Dinner

    Sharon McCamy, Alexandria American Foods Examiner
    4 May 2012 | 11:48 pm
    There are many wonderful options this year for Mother's Day in Old Town Alexandria.As usual, a French theme seems to be the rule. Bastille is offering a Mother's Day brunch a three course...
  • Annual food truck cookoff, "Trucko de Mayo", May 5th at RFK Stadium

    Sharon McCamy, Alexandria American Foods Examiner
    3 May 2012 | 10:35 pm
    The food truck phenomenon has taken off, and one sign of food truck popularity is the "Curbside Cookoff: Trucko de Mayo." What a great takeoff on the traditional Cinco de Mayo!The event will be in lot...
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    Examiner Baton Rouge Edition Articles

  • Carrie Underwood to perform on Dancing With the Stars Tonight

    Karen Gros, Baton Rouge Country Music Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 3:48 pm
    Country music fans will be tuning in to Dancing With the Stars on Tuesday, May 15, 2012 to not only see who will be eliminated tonight, but to see Carrie Underwood perform her new hit "Good Girl."A...
  • What to Expect from the Big Three at E3 2012

    Donald Meaux, Baton Rouge Playstation 3 Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 9:40 pm
    As the big three publishers plan out their E3 presentations, one can't help to speculate about the impending announcements. All eyes will be on Nintendo this year and rightfully so: the Wii-U system should have it&#39...
  • It's All About the Journey

    Donald Meaux, Baton Rouge Playstation 3 Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 6:50 pm
    The Playstation Network is not without its fair share of strange, yet beautiful titles. The newest of which comes from That Game Company, creators of interactive art-games Flow and Flower. This new title is Journey, and if...
  • One dies in accident with Justin Moore's crew bus

    Karen Gros, Baton Rouge Country Music Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 5:12 pm
    Justin Moore's crew bus was involved in a crash on Saturday, May 12, 2012 where the driver of the other vehicle lost his life after hitting the country music artist's crew bus. Moore took to...
  • The reign of the house rules

    Michael Gremillion, Baton Rouge Hobby Games Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 8:06 pm
    Welcome back to my weekly report on my local Magic: the Gathering Commander playgroup! If you missed us last time, you might want to go back and check out who we are. Or if you don’t want...
 
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    Examiner Lafayette Edition Articles

  • The Advocate in Louisiana changed AP article to reflect only one side

    Ken LaRive, Lafayette Political Buzz Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 1:56 pm
    Lafayette, LA: Last night at my Photography Club meeting two separate women told me that Ron Paul had dropped out of the campaign. I called my wife and she looked it up on line finding just the opposite true. This...
  • Retro recipe--The best shrimp scampi

    Curt Guillory, Lafayette Cooking Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 12:48 pm
    This throwback to 1960’s dining celebrates the flavors of shrimp, lemon, and pesto, and it’s on your table in 30 minutes.A shrimp by any other nameShrimp Scampi is familiar to just about everyone. It...
  • Step 2: Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous

    Kris Best, Lafayette Addictions Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 11:40 pm
    Today, we will go over Step 2 in the AA Big Book. See Step 1 here.The steps are exactly the same in both programs as Al-Anon adopted the steps for their program also.Step 2 AA Big BookCame...
  • Happy Mother's Day! 25 things to be grateful for

    Kris Best, Lafayette Addictions Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 2:50 pm
    Happy Mother’s Day!For all you mothers out there suffering from addictions, this message is for you. Happy Mother’s Day!What, you don’t have anything to be “happy” about?Be grateful, many...
  • Louisiana's homeless dogs find new life in New Jersey

    Katherine Lipstate, Lafayette Animal Welfare Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 10:19 am
    A few short weeks ago, the ASPCA loaded their van with 43 homeless dogs from New Orleans. Their mission was to give these precious pups a chance to find loving homes in a place where they would be in high...
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    Examiner Lake Charles Edition Articles

  • Lake Charles woman arrested for child desertion

    Charlotte Stanley, Lake Charles Headlines Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:23 am
    On May 12, around 12:15 p.m. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies were dispatched to a local casino hotel in reference to a 3 year old and a 9 month old child being left unattended in a...
  • American Idol's Joshua Ledet comes home to Westlake/Lake Charles for celebration

    Sheila Gilley, Lake Charles Dog Rescue Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 9:47 am
    Joshua Ledet of Westlake, LA has made the top 3 in the American Idol singing competition. His family and friends here in the Lake Area are so thrilled and proud that he is on his way home for a...
  • Lake Charles pet owners introduce their pets during National Pet Week

    Sheila Gilley, Lake Charles Dog Rescue Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 10:06 pm
    National Pet Week takes place every year during the first full week of May and is widely celebrated throughout the United States and other parts of the world. National Pet Week is a great opportunity to promote responsible pet...
  • Making Money Online: Jingit Reward Program

    Jill Williamson, Lake Charles Frugal Living Examiner
    1 May 2012 | 12:16 pm
    Jingit is a program that I signed up with to make money that really works. Jingit is a company that partners with large retail stores (such as Wal-mart) and brands (like Jello) and pays you to watch advertisements and...
  • Halo Dog Food donates 5000 meals to rescue dogs that are becoming "Patriot Dogs"

    Sheila Gilley, Lake Charles Dog Rescue Examiner
    30 Apr 2012 | 1:04 pm
    Remember Luke Zilbert, the local therapy dog that made history when he helped his owner testify in the criminal case against the man who nearly killed her? Well Luke's story caught the attention of FreeKibble.com...
 
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    Examiner New Orleans Edition Articles

  • Maria Menounos says she was prepared to be eliminated

    Danielle Cox, New Orleans Pop Culture Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:55 pm
    Tuesday nights Dancing With the Stars elimination just proves no matter how high your scores are with the judges, it all comes down to what the viewers like. Maria Menounos and partner, Derek Hough, unfortunately were the ones to find...
  • New video for Ridley Scott's Prometheus continues awesome viral campaign

    Danny Cox, New Orleans Movie Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:57 am
    All of the talk may still be on Marvel's The Avengers and on Christopher Nolan's upcoming The Dark Knight Rises, but this summer is going to be filled with huge movie releases. That includes the June...
  • School is coming to an end...how to keep your child busy this summer

    Deanne Greene, Mandeville Family Entertainment Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:41 am
    "School is coming to an end! Summer's here! I can't wait to just do nothing, ride my bike, play outside!" Sound familiar? Then this probably does also, "I'm bored! No one...
  • First poster released for Anchorman: The Legend Continues

    Danny Cox, New Orleans Movie Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:18 am
    Many people have thought that the long awaited sequel to Adam McKay's Anchorman was dead in the water, but the last few months have changed that. Paramount has greenlit the sequel and it is prepared for a release...
  • Much ado about 'As You Like It'

    Alan Smason, New Orleans Performing Arts Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:45 am
    As most schoolchildren know, female actors were unheard of during Shakespeare's day. All roles were played by male actors assuming the parts of women when necessary. In plays like "Twelfth Night," where a female role must...
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    Examiner Shreveport Edition Articles

  • Free and cheap events at @artspace in Shreveport

    Mary Baker, Shreveport Events Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:40 pm
    For the thrifty consumer, @artspace offers free and cheap options for entertainment. artspace is "Shreveport’s First Arts Center dedicated to the Creation, Production, Presentation, Promotion and Exploration of all of the art...
  • Summertime activities in Shreveport

    Lynsey Pittman, Shreveport Motherhood Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 2:05 pm
    As soon as sweat begins to trickle down our backs and make our foreheads glisten, we look forward to summertime. It's nearly time to kick back, relax, sleep in and celebrate with outdoor festivals, the farmer&#39...
  • Single parents’ efforts

    Hasnaa Elnagdy, Shreveport Islam Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 2:13 pm
    Most single parents implement great efforts in raising their children. For example, here is a typical day of a working single mother of three young children. Her efforts begin early in the morning at about 6:00 AM; first, waking...
  • Is your partner Cheating?

    Rhonda Patton, Shreveport Marriage Examiner
    7 May 2012 | 2:09 pm
    Is your partner cheating?Here are some of the more warning signs of cheating. The top 10:1 - When they no longer want sex or makes excuses to not have sex.2 - When they will not allow you access...
  • Cheap dates for you and husband

    Rhonda Patton, Shreveport Marriage Examiner
    3 May 2012 | 11:29 pm
    Cheap dates, or unexpensive datesYou probably wouldnt think of yourself on roller skates again. That would be a great date for you and you spouse, but also if you have kids would be a great time for all.How...
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    Examiner Bangor Edition Articles

  • Easy bread pizza

    Shannon Buck, Bangor Easy Meals Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:02 pm
    Bread pizzas are incredibly easy to make using ingredients found at the Bangor area Hannaford stores or at Walmart. Leftovers can also be used. 100% whole wheat or whole grain bread is sturdy and gives the pizza the best taste...
  • Add more fruits and vegetables to your diet

    Shannon Buck, Bangor Easy Meals Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:23 pm
    Fruits and vegetables are nutritious foods that are needed in order to complete balanced meals and provide healthy snacks. Adding more of these foods to your diet provides important vitamins and mineral, and almost all of the foods in these...
  • Grant Wilson’s final goodbye airs May 16, 2012

    Nannette Richford, Bangor Paranormal Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:27 am
    Grant Wilson, cofounder of The Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS) and lead investigator on SyFy’s hit paranormal reality show "Ghost Hunters", will bid viewers his final goodbye tonight at 9 EST.According to SyFy, the Ghost...
  • Maine baseball defeat Boston College at Hadlock field

    Marc Calnan, Eastern Maine College Sports Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 6:40 am
    Michael Fransoso had three hits to lead the University of Maine Black Bears baseball team to a 9-4 victory over the Boston College Eagles in a college baseball game played at Hadlock field in Portland on Tuesday evening.Fran...
  • Pagan tools: The bolline

    Sheila Buck, Bangor Paganism Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 1:34 pm
    A bolline is a knife that Pagans use to cut physical things. The handle of the bolline is usually white and sometimes curved. The blade of this knife has one edge. Many years ago the blade of the bolline was...
 
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    Examiner Portland Edition Articles

  • Showers Through Wednesday...Turning Dry for the End of the Week

    Caitlin Garrison, Portland, ME Weather Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:34 am
    A stalled frontal boundary will bring occassional clouds and showers through Wednesday. This boundary will slowly pass to the east, allowing for high pressure to build in for Thursday and Friday. For the Details... TODAY: A chance of...
  • Coastal Humane Society's upcoming volunteer job fairs

    Carrie McCormick, Portland Pit Bull Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:31 am
    Brunswick - If you’ve ever considered being a shelter volunteer now is the time. Come check out Coastal Humane Society’s upcoming Volunteer Job Fair and Open House.When: May 23rd & June 13th Time: 5p.m...
  • Don't Be Afraid of a Spring Cleanse

    Maggie Knowles, Portland Vegetarian Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 7:59 pm
    The words “detox” and “cleanse” are enough to make most people intimidated. They assume that means drinking nothing but water for days and not even eating a carrot stick.That is hardly the case...
  • Sweetie Pie available for adoption at Androscoggin shelter

    Carrie McCormick, Portland Pit Bull Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 4:28 pm
    Sweetie Pie is a spayed medium sized Terrie, Pit Bull mix. This beautiful brown and black girl is only 6 months old. She’s been at the shelter since May 11th and will be available for adoption on May...
  • Toodles available for adoption at Androscoggin shelter

    Carrie McCormick, Portland Pit Bull Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 3:59 pm
    Toodles is a small spayed Retriever/Terrier, Pit Bull mix. This tan and white cutie is only 4 months old. She’s been at the shelter since May 11th and will be available to adopt on May 17th. No...
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    Examiner Baltimore Edition Articles

  • Find Baltimore-area fun faster with FunSeek

    Jennifer Schiller, Baltimore Girl Geeks Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:41 pm
    Finding fun, local events can be frustrating and time-consuming. You read the newspaper. You wade through Craigslist postings. You check the calendars of your favorite parks, museums, and organizations. By the time you conduct an exhaustive search...
  • W Are B-N-C! We all we got!

    Phinesse Demps, Baltimore Music Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:33 pm
    The scripture at Matthew 25:35 states: “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me”. The Hip-Hop group, from Baltimore...
  • Close to Famous by Joan Bauer

    Christina Durner, Baltimore Books Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:33 pm
    Title: Close to FamousAuthor: Joan BauerPublisher: Viking JuvenilePublication Date: February 3, 2011Genre: Young AdultThis reviewer is not big on reading young adult novels. As an adult I find it very hard to relate to most of the time. But every...
  • Weekend forecast: Preakness and more with sunshine galore

    Justin Berk, Baltimore Weather Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:16 pm
    With two decades of professional forecasting under my belt, I realize the danger in guaranteeing anything. A weather forecast is like a punted football: You never know exactly how it is going to bounce and where it will land. More...
  • DVD review: Mission Impossible 4 Ghost Protocol: The best mission yet!!!

    Damon Guy, Baltimore Movies Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:11 pm
    There have been a lot of films that have been derived from television shows. There are even fewer that live up to the shows that they are based on. And yet even fewer that outdo the shows that were used...
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  • Uncovering undercover faith in pop songs.

    Tom Nalesnik, Boston Liberal Christian Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:29 pm
    Boston-area music fans, like other fans around the country, have long been avid listeners of songs that have clear (and some not-so-obvious) faith references. Top 40 tunes over the years have featured a wide range of...
  • Helena Martin: Boston Diva

    Jimmy Guzman, Boston Fashion Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:56 pm
    Whenever I think of fabulous Bostonians I invariably recall this photograph of Ms. Helena Martin where, it appears, she is bracing herself against the fashionless landscape of a seemingly daunting plain of excised taste, and, covering her eyes,...
  • Halo 4’s Limited edition announced

    Jay Cormier, Boston Halo Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:30 pm
    In today’s Halo Bulletin, 343 Industries have announced the content of Halo 4’s limited edition. According to the Halo Bulletin, the limited edition includes:War Games map pack access which includes “The Limited Edition includes...
  • Jimmy Guzman and Lizzy Amas at The Greatest Bar

    Jimmy Guzman, Boston Fashion Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:24 pm
    The fabulous Boston-based model Lizzy Amas showcased beautiful designs by Julie Kontos at the Greatest Bar earlier this year and some great photographs by Dimonika Bray of Dimonika Photography have just surfaced. Check out the album to see these...
  • Papercut Magazine issue release this Friday in NYC

    Jimmy Guzman, Boston Fashion Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:58 am
    Papercutters get ready for Papercut Magazine's exciting May issue release party in NYC this Friday from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM at the Hotel Chantelle, 92-94 Ludlow Street. Go and "celebrate the release of...
 
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  • 'Being the change': Northampton’s celebration of Pride 2012

    Tarringo Vaughan, Springfield Gay Issues Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:16 pm
    It was a day of family, celebration, and pride as thousands of gays, lesbians and supporters from throughout Massachusetts and neighboring states lined the streets of Northampton for its 31st Annual Northampton LGBT Pride march & Rally this...
  • Be an optimist for better health

    Jennifer Vose, Springfield Living Well Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 1:17 pm
    "Try seeing the glass half full." "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade." "Every cloud has a silver lining." Where would you be without these handy adages that help steer your thoughts away from...
  • Farm Frenzy 3 Russian Roulette advice

    Ann Kinslow, Springfield PC Games Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 4:36 pm
    When playing this game, the best approach is perseverence. If one strategy doesn't work, use another, or another! Gold is possible on all levels- just maybe not the first time! This game is truly made for the advanced...
  • Help local mom and business woman win a wheelchair accessible vehicle

    Martina Robinson, Western Massachusetts disability Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 6:24 pm
    Over 1600 people throughout the country are competing to win three wheelchair accessible vehicles through the Local Hero campaign. One local mother, business owner (learn about her businesses here and here), and person with a disability (PWD) is...
  • "Think Like a Man" movie review

    Kris Duplisea, Springfield Romantic Comedy Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 12:40 pm
    "Think like a Man" is about a group of male friends (Michael Ealy, “Underworld Awakening”; Jerry Ferrara, TV’s “Entourage”; Kevin Hart, “Little Fockers”; Terrence Jenkins, “Burlesque”...
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  • Senior Spotlight: Alex Wozniak

    Mike Costello, Ann Arbor Lacrosse Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:06 am
    Today the spotlight is on senior defenseman and Co-captain Alex Wozniak. Alex is a four year player at Greenhills School. He’s battled through injury and has made a significant contribution to the 2012 team, both on and...
  • MCLA update – May 15, 2012

    Mike Costello, Ann Arbor Lacrosse Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 5:17 pm
    There will be two teams from the state of Michigan playing in the MCLA Division II final four. #2 seeded Grand Valley State defeated Grand Canyon 10-8 today and joined #6 seeded Davenport. The Panthers upset #3 seed Westminster...
  • Michigan lacrosse update – May 15

    Mike Costello, Ann Arbor Lacrosse Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:37 am
    Here are some results from yesterday’s big games: In the MCLA tournament, Michigan State defeated Colorado, 8-7 to move into the quarterfinal round. They will play #1 seed, Cal Poly today at 7:30. Grand...
  • Univ. of Mich. MSA shines in student leadership

    Sakina Al-Amin, Ann Arbor Islamic Issues Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:30 am
    Being one of the biggest Muslim Students' Associations in the United States, the University of Michigan has been helping put Islamic causes and Muslim students on the map in metro Detroit -- and it seems others have taken notice!UM...
  • "Explosive Eighteen" available in paperback

    Clair Dickson, Ann Arbor Crime Fiction Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:49 am
    Ann Arbor crime fiction fans will be happy to know that today, May 15, 2012, the latest Stephanie Plum novel by Janet Evanovich, "Explosive Eighteen" is due to be released in paperback. This novel takes the slightly...
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    Examiner Detroit Edition Articles

  • 7 tips to channel Mr. Sandman

    Renee Heigel, Detroit Holistic Health Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:35 pm
    It feels so awesome to sleep deeply and wake up in your own little drool puddle on occasion. Do you love waking up, lying in your cozy bed for a bit and taking in the dreams that you have each...
  • Movie review: The Dictator

    Tom Santilli, Detroit Movie Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:09 pm
    Genre: ComedyRun Time: 1 hour 23 minutes, Rated RStarring: Sacha Baron Cohen, Anna Faris, Ben Kingsley, Jason MantzoukasDirected by Larry Charles (Borat, Bruno)Fans of Sacha Baron Cohen - from his short-lived HBO series Da Ali G...
  • Free Skin Cancer Screening

    Karen Hunt, Detroit Bargain Hunting Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:40 pm
    According to the website, www.cancer.org, more than two million Americans are diagnoses with skin cancer a year.With this frightening statistic is the knowledge that early detection can save lives. This Saturday, even those without health...
  • Jane Bashara's mother says Bob Bashara is harassing her, files police report

    Dave Schultz, Detroit Crime Prevention Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:23 pm
    Jane Bashara’s mother, Lorraine Engelbrecht, filed a police report on Sunday accusing Bob Bashara of harrassing her by phone.In the report she says she called Bob Bashara on Sunday after she saw an interview he gave to...
  • Medical Marijuana provides symptom and pain relief for MS

    Debbie Nicholson, Detroit Women's Health Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:38 am
    Smoking medical marijuana does reduce spasticity according to a new studyMultiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease for which there is no cure to date. In multiple sclerosis the immune system attacks the central nervous system. There is no known...
 
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    Examiner Grand Rapids Edition Articles

  • Simple college scholarship application tips

    Monica Matthews, Grand Rapids Community Colleges Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 7:39 am
    When a scholarship judge has hundreds, and possibly thousands, of scholarship applications to read through, it is much easier to weed out the bad ones, than to mull over the good ones. The judges need to start somewhere and...
  • Record heat, heavy fog and snow

    Linda Paige, Grand Rapids Weather Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 6:55 am
    Record heat, heavy fog and snow top the list of Michigan weather events on this day in history. From the National Weather Service archives here events that happened on May 16.1905 - The composite, bulk freight Thomas W...
  • A Bassett Hound that needs a break

    Thom Reisterer, Grand Rapids Dog Rescue Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:27 am
    Sometimes a fella just can’t catch a break. That would describe Scooter’s situation. A four-year-old Basset Hound, he was a stray that was found moseying through a Muskegon County neighborhood two years...
  • Storms along a cold front Tuesday evening

    Linda Paige, Grand Rapids Weather Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:22 am
    A front sliding across Michigan on Tuesday evening will likely produce a line of thunderstorms, a few could be strong to severe. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has placed part of West Michigan in the Slight Risk area for...
  • Tennis ball size hail, flooding, record cold and a tornado

    Linda Paige, Grand Rapids Weather Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 6:16 am
    Tennis ball size hail, flooding, record cold and a tornado top the list of West Michigan weather events on this day in history. From the National Weather Service and Storm Prediction Center (SPC) archives here are the...
 
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    Examiner Marquette Edition Articles

  • North Carolina imposes ban on same-sex marriage

    Neal Simons, Marquette Atheism Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 1:59 am
    A new amendment in North Carolina which outlaws same-sex marriage has passed with 61% voters in favor. According to the amendment, "marriage between one man and one woman is the only domestic legal union that shall be valid...
  • Catholic Church calls for 'religious freedom' to not help others?

    Neal Simons, Marquette Atheism Examiner
    23 Apr 2012 | 7:25 pm
    The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has issued a "call to action to defend religious liberty". On April 12th, 2012, the USCCB urged bishops, priests, parishes, and laypeople to "work to protect the First Freedom of...
  • Smith & Wesson's Bodyguard 380

    Bill Zeidler, Marquette Outdoorsman Examiner
    18 Apr 2012 | 8:12 pm
    Normally, I don’t like to review products simply because I feel we should be able to form our own opinions of things without anyone’s biased or tainted sentiments to distort our thought process. Sort of...
  • Giving a little back - 2012 veterans hunt at Bear Mountain

    Bill Zeidler, Marquette Outdoorsman Examiner
    16 Apr 2012 | 7:44 pm
    Last week’s hunt marked the sixth and hopefully not the final, veterans hunt at Bear Mountain, LLC in Negaunee, south of Marquette, MI.The hunt is an annual event organized by the Marquette County chapter of...
  • New Arizona bill requires schools to teach Bible

    Neal Simons, Marquette Atheism Examiner
    14 Apr 2012 | 11:35 pm
    In the latest encroachment on public education by religious politicians, the State Senate of Arizona has approved a bill requiring public and charter schools to design a class course on the bible and its influence on Western culture. An article...
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    Examiner Traverse City Edition Articles

  • The learning curve of parenting

    Roxanne Rowley, Traverse City Early Childhood Parenting Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 10:59 am
    Being a parent is a constant learning curve. Every day presents new challenges, it seems. Parents are frequently seeking advice and knowledge to help them be the best parent possible. Because it is easier to remember short bits of...
  • A child made of numbers

    John Gerndt, Traverse City Education & Public Policy Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 9:41 am
    When the buds come on full in the trees, in the classroom, minds wander. No one should be punished for this. It is as natural as the weather itself. However, test scores being a wicked taskmaster, sharp...
  • Memorial Day Party at The Cove in Leland

    Alanna Garavaglia, Traverse City Events Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 3:54 pm
    "Here Comes the Sun" PartyMonday, May 28, 2012The Cove, located at 111 West River Street in Leland.This party is for those 21-years of age and older, and there is a cover charge. If you bring money...
  • Quick market takes for the week ahead 05/14/2012

    Ronald Zimba, Traverse City Investing Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 1:14 am
    Here is the local take for the coming week on the S&P500 from Traverse City, Michigan.The S&P500 finished the past week with a loss of 1.15%, as news reports from JP Morgan Chase (JPM...
  • Quick market takes week in review 05/11/2012

    Ronald Zimba, Traverse City Investing Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 11:50 pm
    Here are some of the stories this past week that I feel are of relevance to investors.The Michigan sentiment survey rose unexpectedly Friday, coming in at 77.8 and far above the expected decrease to 76 from last month...
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    Examiner Austin Edition Articles

  • Mexicans Like to Celebrate

    Giselle Rosas, Austin Cultural Trends Examiner
    3 May 2012 | 6:31 am
    Soon it will be the day where Mexican Americans in the United States will take out their traditional charro wear, play loud music and have large meals made up of various colors and flavors. It will be a day to...
  • Guardianship of your Special Needs Child

    Mercathea Hughes, Austin Special Education Examiner
    29 Apr 2012 | 9:29 pm
    As the end of the school year approaches, and students are graduating, moving on to college or the workforce one of the issues, I hope was addressed early on in your child's school career is the issue of...
  • The damsels and the audience are both in distress- review of Damsels in Distress

    Rachel Blank, Austin Indie Film Examiner
    28 Apr 2012 | 5:17 pm
    A movie is not enjoyable nor hip just because it has a sleek and accentuated style, paired with dialogue, that could only be penned by the most intelligent of writers. And these issues contribute to the many problems within Whit...
  • SXSW: The Beatles Complete on Ukelele

    Roxanne Wilson, Austin Charity Events Examiner
    28 Apr 2012 | 12:18 am
    Each SXSW has that performer who takes an in-the-box concept and transforms it into an out-of-box masterpiece. The winner this year: Roger Greenawalt, accomplished record producer and creator of The Beatles Complete on Ukelele. What began...
  • Take Notes, This is Film- Footnote

    Rachel Blank, Austin Indie Film Examiner
    25 Apr 2012 | 12:59 pm
    Footnote, the Israeli contender for this year's Best Foreign Picture Oscar is a strong picture worthy of its many honors. Joseph Cedar's film centers on a Talmudic scholar, Eliezer Shkolnik (Shlomo Bar-Aba) and his extremely...
 
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    Examiner Duluth Edition Articles

  • Injured bobcat recovers

    Charles Bruns, Duluth Science News Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:58 am
    A bobcat injured in January of 2012 was released into the wild on May thirteenth, said Jana Hollingsworth of the Duluth News Tribune on May 15th . The animal had been injured by a vehicle, it was believed, and sought...
  • Minnesota Walleye Opener 2012

    Brad Putney, Duluth Outdoor Recreation Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 9:34 am
    The Minnesota walleye opener is just a few hours away, and the trucks and boats have begun their journey to the northern lakes. The all-time early spring of 2012 here in Minnesota may throw a monkey wrench into the...
  • Body Weight Body Building

    Andrew Olson, Duluth Body Building Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 9:26 pm
    Can bodybuilding goals be reached with purely bodyweight exercises? The answer is of course! As long as you are willing to work hard, any goal is attainable. Maybe not ridiculous amounts of mass, but solid lean muscle is definitely...
  • Things to think about ahead of Walleye opener: Safety

    Brad Putney, Duluth Outdoor Recreation Examiner
    7 May 2012 | 11:50 am
    The Minnesota Walleye opener is just around the corner on Saturday, May 12th. With the early spring, fisherman all over the state are chomping at the bit to get out on the water and chase some fish around. However, let...
  • Ham Run Half-Marathon 2012 on the Gunflint Trail

    Susan Prom, Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness Examiner
    6 May 2012 | 6:49 pm
    The little bit of rain did not dampen the spirits of the 5th Annual Ham Run Half-Marathon or 5k participants on the Gunflint Trail Sunday, May 6th, 2012. Over 70 people ran the 5k Fun Run and more...
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    Examiner Mankato Edition Articles

  • Sign up for free pizza from Pizza Hut's Book-It program!

    Alicia Bayer, Mankato Homeschooling Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 10:31 am
    Want to reward your kids for their love of reading and get them free personal pan pizzas every month too?Pizza Hut's Book It program is now enrolling kids for the 2012-2013 school year. The program...
  • MN Department of Ag seeking organic task force members

    Alicia Bayer, Mankato Green Culture Examiner
    7 May 2012 | 11:20 pm
    The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is seeking members to fill eight scheduled vacancies on the Minnesota Organic Advisory Task Force.Authorized by Minnesota statute, the OATF advises the commissioner of agriculture and the University of...
  • Department of Labor withdraws proposed child labor farm law

    Alicia Bayer, Mankato Green Culture Examiner
    27 Apr 2012 | 11:42 am
    The U.S. Department of Labor announced Thursday that it has withdrawn the proposed changes to the law regarding children working in agricultural fields.The proposal was met with intense public outcry, in part because of some misleading reports...
  • Kids can still work on family farms and do 4-H under proposed law

    Alicia Bayer, Mankato Green Culture Examiner
    26 Apr 2012 | 12:42 am
    Outrage spread around Minnesota on Wednesday at news of a proposed national child labor law that would bar kids from doing farm work on their own family farms and in groups like 4-H. The only problem? Much...
  • Minnesota Post reports on worrisome legislative news for homeschoolers

    Alicia Bayer, Mankato Homeschooling Examiner
    25 Apr 2012 | 10:04 am
    At first glance, yesterday's Minnesota Post's report on proposed legislative changes seems like good news. The newspaper reported that the Minnesota legislature is moving to approve online driver's education classes for homeschooled...
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    Examiner Minneapolis Edition Articles

  • Minnesota Wild free agents: Josh Harding

    Joseph Gunther, Minnesota Wild Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:04 pm
    The Minnesota Wild have 11 unrestricted free agents.Wild General Manager Chuck Fletcher and head coach Mike Yeo have a decision to make on all the free agents.The Wild currently have 31 players under contract for next season; each...
  • Break the fever

    Joseph Speranzella, Minneapolis Psychology & Spirituality Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:29 am
    :"This articles describes the psychological condition. For other meanings see Stir crazy ."Stir crazy is a phrase that dates to 1908 according to the Oxford English Dictionary ["Stir, "n".3...
  • Finding rest in the daily storms of life

    Brad Mcgill, Minneapolis Christian Devotional Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:26 am
    God has made me fruitful in the land of my suffering. Genesis 4:52If I was to ask you of your definition of " Rest" how would you describe it? Would you paint a picture of an isolated beach...
  • How to get lean and fit at any age

    Malia Frey, Minneapolis Fitness Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:03 am
    When is the last time you did anything physically competitive? Have you raced a 5K? Competed in a triathlon? Joined a competitive athletic league? If you are trying to ward off mid life weight gain, you may...
  • Lawrence Kasdan drops ode to 'Star Wars' saga in new film

    Tim Lammers, Minneapolis Movie Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:02 am
    Acclaimed filmmaker Lawrence Kasdan is tipping his hat to his involvement in the "Star Wars" saga in his new film, "Darling Companion."Of course, anybody familiar with Kasdan's work knows he's revered...
 
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    Examiner St. Paul Edition Articles

  • Pregnancy awareness month

    Roseanne Cheng, St. Paul Pregnancy Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:43 pm
    Since 2008, May has been celebrated as Pregnancy Awareness Month. Though most events center in the Los Angeles area, the PAM website offers some great resources for expectant moms all over the country, focusing on education, nurture, exercise, and...
  • Suitor bridges path to Transition Player of the Year

    Mike Peden, St. Paul Sports Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:09 am
    The Minnesota Swarm's season ended with a wimper in a 15-3 loss to Edmonton in the West Division Final last Saturday, but the team's collection of hardware did not end that day.The National Lacrosse...
  • Lynx take 'Wright' direction in final preseason game

    Mike Peden, St. Paul Sports Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:23 pm
    In the final preseason game of the 2012 WNBA season, the Minnesota Lynx demonstrated why they are a heavy favorite to claim a second straight national championship.Minnesota defeated the Chicago Sky 82-61 Tuesday afternoon at the University of...
  • Why Plant Organic Flowers

    Donna Butt, St. Paul Organic Gardening Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 3:09 pm
    Flower gardens can be found all over the St. Paul, Minnesota area. Many of the flower gardens are not organic yet some are. Why bother making your flowers organic when you are not going to eat them...
  • Perfect weather for the 2012 New Prague Half Marathon

    Steve Stenzel, St. Paul Triathlon Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 8:04 am
    Over 900 runners descended on New Prague this past Saturday for the 27th annual New Prague Half Marathon, 5K, and Kids Run. It was overcast and cool at the start, but the sun came out and made it a...
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    Examiner Biloxi Edition Articles

  • The Biloxi Local Area forecast for May 16

    Joshua Kelly, Biloxi Weather Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 7:18 am
    Good Morning, Welcome to our new updated edition of the Biloxi weather forecast. Feel free to scroll through our slide show as you will find information from the latest satellite image to our in depth day forecast along with...
  • The Biloxi weather forecast for May 15

    Joshua Kelly, Biloxi Weather Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 6:22 am
    Good Morning,Another nice day in store for today. We did get a few drops of rain yesterday not much though. Another warm day in store.Today: Mostly Cloudy by afternoon and warm with a high near 88F. Overnight conditions...
  • May: National Bike Month recognized in Biloxi

    Hank Richards, Biloxi Gulf Coast Recovery Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 5:31 pm
    The City of Biloxi, Mississippi is recognizing National Bicycle Month through the rest of May. The week of May 14th through 18th is Bike to Work Week. If you are able to ride one day only, make it...
  • The Biloxi travel blog for May 14

    Joshua Kelly, Biloxi Travel Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 7:40 am
    Good Morning from Biloxi, If your plans are to depart the area today and return home, look for no weather delays getting you out of the airport, however if your travel plains take you towards Charolette then expect to...
  • The Biloxi weather forecast for May 14

    Joshua Kelly, Biloxi Weather Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 7:29 am
    Good Morning,After a few t-storms over the weekend, we now turn our attention to a few more t-storms this afternoon, followed by a warm up.Today: Partly Cloudy with isolated T-storms later this afteroon. High temps...
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    Examiner Greenville Edition Articles

  • 'Eraserhead' is David Lynch's ultimate nightmare

    Steven Renkovish, Greenville Indie Film Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 4:03 pm
    David Lynch burst onto the scene in the late seventies with this extraordinarily disturbing cult classic.David Lynch’s debut concerns a timid man named Henry Spencer. Henry spends his days wandering aimlessly through a post-apocalyptic...
  • Movie Review: 'American Beauty' remains powerful and relevant

    Steven Renkovish, Greenville Indie Film Examiner
    7 May 2012 | 9:29 pm
    American Beauty is one of the best films of 1999, as well as a film that is near and dear to my heart. A film that encouraged me to “look closer”, as the tagline says.American Beauty...
  • Movie Review: 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' is a timeless classic

    Steven Renkovish, Greenville Indie Film Examiner
    7 May 2012 | 12:44 pm
    Kiss of the Spider Woman is a captivating film with amazing performances, and a landmark in the independent film community.William Hurt and Raul Julia portray two prison inmates – the flamboyant homosexual, Luis Molina, and political...
  • Movie Review: 'Teeth' offers biting satire in a teenage cautionary tale

    Steven Renkovish, Greenville Indie Film Examiner
    6 May 2012 | 12:18 am
    Whoever thought that a film featuring a young woman with a carniverous vagina would be so entertaining? I remember seeing the trailers for this, which left me with my mouth hanging wide open in disbelief. I could not believe that...
  • Movie Review: 'Take Shelter' is an underrated masterpiece

    Steven Renkovish, Greenville Indie Film Examiner
    5 May 2012 | 9:41 pm
    "'In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams.” – Acts 2...
 
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    Examiner Hattiesburg Edition Articles

  • Daily Planetary Aspects - Wednesday, May 16, 2012

    Jennifer Kiza Jordan, Hattiesburg New Age Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:20 am
    Today is a sluggish day, many of us being tired from the mental ambush of psychic energies from the Pisces Moon. Don't worry, however, in just a few days, you'll be thanking the moon for...
  • Tonight's Moon Phase - Wednesday, May 16, 2012

    Jennifer Kiza Jordan, Hattiesburg New Age Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:41 am
    Astronomical Pisces is the second longest moon-sign of the skies, so if you're wondering when this is going to subside, it will all be over on May 18, when the moon transitions into Taurus. Today is...
  • Solar Eclipse 2012: How to View an Eclipse

    Jennifer Kiza Jordan, Hattiesburg New Age Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:24 am
    With the 2012 Solar Eclipse right around the corner, you may be wondering how you can view the event without damaging your eyes. Eclipses, while very alluring, are extremely dangerous to view head on. The sun, by nature...
  • Solar Eclipse 2012: Where and When to See it Best

    Jennifer Kiza Jordan, Hattiesburg New Age Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:06 am
    The Ring of Fire Solar Eclipse is scheduled for May 20, 2012, just a few short weeks after the Super Moon; with a sky this full of action, who could look away? With the moon being so close to...
  • Solar Eclipse 2012: Ring of Fire

    Jennifer Kiza Jordan, Hattiesburg New Age Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:37 am
    The sky is full of action this month, and the fun isn't over yet! Just a few weeks ago, our planet witnessed the Super Moon of 2012. Now, we have an even larger event on the...
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    Examiner Jackson Edition Articles

  • BFF: Make Your Friendships Last

    Deborah Blair, Meridian Relationship Advice Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 3:46 am
    BFF, in its highest form, is the friendship between two girls from 11-13 years old. Talking about boys, dreaming of the future, experimenting with make-up and fashion, while struggling with the stress of daily life bonds...
  • The Gospel: The Church's main mission

    Daniel Townsend, Jackson Presbyterian Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 6:11 pm
    Local News: This Thursday's Mission Mississippi Prayer Breakfast will be held at 6:45 a.m. at Emmanuel Missionary Baptist Church (1009 Cooper Road) in Jackson, where the Rev. Jesse Horton Sr. serves as pastor. For more information...
  • First tropical storm of the season spins up in the eastern Pacific

    Johnny Kelly, Jackson Weather Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 5:42 am
    The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has declared the first tropical storm of the season in the eastern Pacific.After developing into a tropical depression Monday morning, the system had continued to become better organized with increased...
  • Lamont Peterson fighting for his credibility

    Brad Cooney, Mississippi Fight Sports Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 3:54 pm
    The witch hunt is in full swing. The champion is under attack, and clearing his name as a cheater will be a tough road to pave. This said, Lamont Peterson is no cheater. I spoke with his physician a few...
  • State dries out from localized heavy weekend rains; warm, mainly dry this week

    Johnny Kelly, Jackson Weather Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 2:36 pm
    The Mother's Day weekend luckily was not a washout for everyone, but some areas managed to receive some locally heavy rainfall.Areas across mainly central and eastern Mississippi received one to more than three inches of rainfall as...
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  • Brad Pitt for Chanel

    Caitlin Loder, Tupelo Beauty Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:54 am
    This past week French fashion house Chanel announced that Brad Pitt has been tapped to be the new face of the classic perfume Chanel No. 5. This is an interesting choice because Chanel No. 5 is a women's...
  • Vidal Sassoon: 1928-2012

    Caitlin Loder, Tupelo Beauty Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 5:14 pm
    Sad news to pass along this week, influential hair stylist Vidal Sassoon died this week due to what likely were complications from leukemia. Sassoon became famous in the early 1960's, completely changing the way women wore their hair...
  • Breathe new life into your beauty products!

    Caitlin Loder, Tupelo Beauty Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 5:31 pm
    Everybody knows the old use-lipstick-as-cream blush trick but have you ever wondered if some of your other beauty products can pull double-duty? If you are on a budget or simply want to reduce bathroom or makeup...
  • Bulk food: Azure Standard

    Jamie Schull, Hernando Family Nutrition Examiner
    4 May 2012 | 10:10 am
    If you are looking for a fantastic source for organic, non gmo food at a great price delivered close to you then you can count on Azure Standard. With a large family we are always trying to find the...
  • Renasant Bank expands to new markets

    William Camp, Tupelo Business Development Examiner
    2 May 2012 | 10:58 pm
    Today, Renasant Bank announced a new expansion opening in Eastern Tennessee. The press release details that the new, full-service bank will be located in Maryville, TN, and employ 13 workers initially. The facility will be the headquarters for...
 
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  • Tigers graduate to the NFL:

    Sanjeev Sekar, Columbia Sports Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 9:30 pm
    The University of Missouri has a very good track record of sending impact players into the NFL. It has one of the highest ratingsWhile the class of 2012 only has one player drafted, it sent a very solid 8 players...
  • Healthy and easy recipe: Crustless Basil Spinach Quiche

    Grace Devenport, Columbia Healthy Food Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 11:50 am
    Quiche is thought of by some as a dish that only great cooks prepare and rich people eat. It is also often thought of as fattening and off limits to anyone trying to get or stay fit. Well, it is...
  • Mother's Day: Fashionable gifts for every mom

    Charisa Slenker, Columbia Fashion Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 9:18 pm
    Mother’s Day is seriously just around the corner, so for last minute shoppers: I’ve got you covered. What mom doesn’t love something as useful as an item that can be used everyday, like clothing...
  • Everyone should have a career superhero

    Aaron Harris, Columbia Career Advice Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 11:51 am
    This past weekend, The Avengers posted the biggest domestic opening weekend of all time with $207.4 million and an estimated worldwide gross of $654.8 million. However, this summer brings The Amazing Spiderman and The Dark Knight Rises, either...
  • Carcassonne, France. The Catholic Inquisition and Cassoulet!

    Kristy Mattox, Columbia France Travel Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 10:09 am
    I traveled to Carcassonne, France in the summer of 2006. Coincidentally, it was also the year of the World Cup. Italy and France were in the final that very evening. Most of my group purchased expensive...
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    Examiner Joplin Edition Articles

  • The cost of making Reborn Dolls

    Debra Jadick, Joplin Doll Collecting Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 2:33 pm
    I have been asked by numerous Artists in the Reborn industry to do a comprehensive article on the cost of making Reborns. Why would so many Artists be interested in this article? It is really quite simple, every...
  • Getting to know Debbie Henshaw of They Never Grow Up Nursery

    Debra Jadick, Joplin Doll Collecting Examiner
    16 Apr 2012 | 7:28 am
    Debbie Henshaw of They Never Grow up Nursery, Where Babies are babies forever, www.theynevergrowupnursery.com began Reborning in 2005 three years after discovering the art of Reborning.In 2002 Debbie was fairly new to collecting dolls. At...
  • Getting to know Annette Sand of Netties Reborn Creations

    Debra Jadick, Joplin Doll Collecting Examiner
    13 Apr 2012 | 9:42 am
    Annette Sand of Nettie’s Reborn Creations (http://www.nettiesreborncreations.com) began Reborning in 2006 after accidently stumbling across Reborns while on the internet. She was immediately fascinated with the details in the Reborns. Like...
  • Connor Olson talks about growing up in the Reborn Community

    Debra Jadick, Joplin Doll Collecting Examiner
    9 Apr 2012 | 11:00 am
    Connor Olson of Cradle and All Reborns has practically grown up in the Reborning community. At 11 years of age she had already began collecting dolls and Reborns. When she was only 13 years old she ventured into...
  • Getting to know Stacey Haskins of Haskins, Heavenly Babies

    Debra Jadick, Joplin Doll Collecting Examiner
    7 Apr 2012 | 11:27 am
    Stacey Haskins of Haskins, Heavenly Babies discovered Reborns in 2005 while searching for a special doll for her daughter’s birthday. Stacey has always been an admirer of beautiful dolls and once she saw Reborns she was immediately...
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  • LIVESTRONG Sporting Park, Robb Heineman win awards

    Thad Bell, Kansas City Soccer Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:41 pm
    TheStadiumBusiness Awards were announced Tuesday evening at the Museo dell'Automobile di Torino in Italy. Sporting Club earned honors in four of the six categories the company was nominated for including Venue of the Year, Executive of the...
  • The Dictator rules

    Michael Flinn, Kansas City Movie Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:01 pm
    The Dictator is one of the most offensive, racist, black-hearted, uncouth, unpolitically correct movies I have ever seen. It is also one of the funniest movies I have ever seen. The premise is very timely. The actors involved are...
  • Sporting KC will not appeal Espinoza's red card

    Thad Bell, Kansas City Soccer Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:24 pm
    After Sporting Kansas City’s loss to the Chicago Fire on Saturday, Manager Peter Vermes had indicated that they would look into appealing the red card to Roger Espinoza. The red card had been issued in the 62nd...
  • Tips to becoming a gym member

    Tina Richard, Kansas City Fitness Trends Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:24 pm
    New to the gym? That's great! Everyone needs to start somewhere. There is no shame to being new to the gym. The gym was built for you. Your not the first to step foot...
  • Pooch Hall leaves The Game

    Rashida Randle, Kansas City Entertainment News Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:14 pm
    Looks like Pooch Hall, who plays Derwin Davis on BET’s “The Game” will not be returning next season. News surfaced that Pooch and BET were in contract negotiations and not reaching an agreement. Pooch...
 
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    Examiner Springfield Edition Articles

  • Day at the Range held June 16 for individuals with disabilities

    Jana Finch, Springfield Special Needs Families Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:17 pm
    Any age is welcome to participate in the 9th Annual Day at the Range and Outdoor Adventure Fair in Ash Grove, Missouri, located 16 miles NW of Springfield. You can join the activities between 8:00 a.m.-2...
  • Lamb of God and Dethklok announce summer tour

    Ryan Keller, Springfield Metal Music Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:13 am
    Three-time Grammy nominated band Lamb of God will be joining Dethklok on a co-headlining North American tour beginning on Aug. 1. Supporting them will be French metal band Gojira, whose new album comes out on Jun. 26.The...
  • 'Who Do You Think You Are?' final episode Friday in the week ahead

    Dr. Bill (William L.) Smith, Springfield Genealogy Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 3:27 pm
    As I watched the Jason Sudeikis 'Who Do You Think You Are?' Episode 11 last Friday evening, the thought that kept going through my mind, and I mentioned it to my wife, was "What a great job...
  • Corinth, Mississippi, an historic site 150 years ago this summer

    Dr. Bill (William L.) Smith, Springfield Heritage Tourism Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 5:37 pm
    One way to plan a meaningful summer heritage tourism trip from Springfield, MO, as part of your observance of the Civil War Sesquicentennial would be to visit Corinth, Mississippi. The Siege of Corinth occurred just 150 years ago right now...
  • C.A.R.E. adoption cat of the week - Buzz

    Suzanna Smith, Springfield Cats Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 4:58 pm
    As a way of giving back to the community and helping homeless cats find loving families here in the Ozarks, I plan to feature cats available for adoption at C.A.R.E. each week.Buzz is a six-year...
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    Examiner St. Louis Edition Articles

  • Escape to Bear Bottom Resort

    Julie Long, St. Louis Special Needs Parents Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:59 pm
    A short drive from St. Louis, Missouri your family can have a great little getaway at the Bear Bottom Resort. Bear Bottom features cottages, RV campgrounds, restaurant, pub, waterslides, live music and entertainment, a boat dock and watercraft...
  • "Job Destroyer" Invectives? Does Obama Really Want to Go There?

    Doug Edelman, St. Louis Conservative Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:43 am
    Recent narratives out of the Obama Camp are casting Mitt Romney’s association with Bain Capital as “job destroying”. Let’s set the record straight.Every company Bain touched was in trouble. Foundering and...
  • Local organization seeks volunteers

    Cathey Newhouse, St. Louis Special Needs Kids Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:03 am
    The Riverbend Down Syndrome Association is seeking volunteers for various committees. These committees include:• Nomination Committee: Identifies board member skills, suggests possible members and acquaints newcomers.• Development...
  • God is Faithful!

    Billy Thrasher, St. Louis Christianity Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:32 pm
    Ephesians 2:8 – … for by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God …Previously we looked at the grace given to us by God...
  • Emanuel Cleaver could lose the election after 4 terms

    Damien Johnson, St. Louis Political Buzz Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:18 pm
    Emanuel Cleaver have been Missouri’s U.S Congressman for the 5th Congressional District Since 2005. This would be Cleaver’s 1st time running since redistricting. Under the old map, the 5th district consist of all of Kansas...
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    Examiner Billings Edition Articles

  • Jerry Seinfeld Hits Helena for Only Date in Montana

    MarQ Piocos, Billings Celebrity Headlines Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:07 am
    One of the best selling comics in the world will be making his way to Helena once again Friday night.Jerry Seinfeld has done it all. From his hit TV show, to being a best selling author, and selling out...
  • Church to Hold Vacation Bible School

    James Hageman, Glendive Bible Study Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 2:15 pm
    The approaching end of the school year leaves parents looking for activities for their kids. Local churches seek to help by providing vacation Bible schools for children during the opening weeks of the summer vacation.In Glendive, Our Savior...
  • Comedian Auggie Smith Returns to his Hometown of Billings

    MarQ Piocos, Billings Celebrity Headlines Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 6:53 am
    One of the original comedians to break out of Billings, Auggie Smith will return to the place he was born and raised this weekend to do two shows at Manny's.Smith has won many awards, including...
  • William "Gatz" Hjortsberg reads from biography about Richard Brautigan

    Lynn Kinnaman, Bozeman Writing Examiner
    6 May 2012 | 7:03 pm
    On Tuesday May 8th at 7 PM, Livingston author William "Gatz" Hjortsberg will read from his new book, Jubilee Hitchhiker: The Life & Times of Richard Brautigan, at the Country Bookshelf in downtown Bozeman.The...
  • The Muzzle Loader Restaurant 4612 Laurel Road, Billings, Mt. April 29, 2012

    Jose A. Bustos, jt., Billings Cheap Eats Examiner
    29 Apr 2012 | 11:48 pm
    Be hungry, before you ask the waitress at the Muzzle Loader to seat you. One of the highlights of the Muzzle Loader is breakfast anytime.Breakfast: Quite a variety to choose from, but my favorite is the standard 2...
 
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    Examiner Great Falls Edition Articles

  • Mother’s Day floral ideas

    Rita McKinney, Great Falls Astrology Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 3:28 pm
    Sunday, May 13th is Mother’s Day, and florists around Great Falls are gearing up for a busy Mother’s Day weekend.Flowers are the most-purchased Mother’s Day gift, and two-thirds of consumers plan...
  • Super Moon arrives on Saturday, May 5, 2012

    Rita McKinney, Great Falls Astrology Examiner
    4 May 2012 | 5:36 pm
    The night sky over Great Falls on Saturday, May 5 will be illuminated by the spectacular “Super Moon”. This Super Moon will be 14%, bigger and 30% brighter than other full Moons of 2012. What...
  • Horoscopes for May 2012

    Rita McKinney, Great Falls Astrology Examiner
    1 May 2012 | 4:49 pm
    As we move into the sign of Taurus, and get closer to the eclipse of May 20 in the signs of Capricorn and Gemini, some signs will find trouble with finances or relationships. This is a good month to...
  • Tom Glover inspired by Occupy Great Falls runs for House District 24

    Rita McKinney, Great Falls Astrology Examiner
    27 Apr 2012 | 3:06 pm
    Tom Glover was one of the first protesters with the Occupy Great Falls movement. He listened to people as they told him of their experiences with unemployment, lack of healthcare and feelings of being disenfranchised in America. Encouraged...
  • Great Falls oil boom sparks increase in commercial driver’s licenses

    Rita McKinney, Great Falls Astrology Examiner
    26 Apr 2012 | 2:05 pm
    New driver exam stations will soon be opened in order to support the growing demand for commercial driver licensing services as a result of the oil boom in Great Falls and Cascade County.According to a spokesperson from the Great...
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    Examiner Missoula Edition Articles

  • The nikon d 3100 DSLR camera review

    Richard Boe, Missoula Day Trips Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 2:30 pm
    In this review I will be discussing Nikon's most affordable, (I won't say cheap) DSLR camera, currently heading up the bottom on Nikon's lineup. To put it another way, if Nikon was a...
  • School's out!

    Meredith Sterling, Sanders County Family & Parenting 101 Examiner
    5 May 2012 | 5:15 pm
    It's that time of year again- when children AND teachers start daydreaming about long, lazy days in the sun filled with outdoor activities, picnics, and BBQ. School is winding down for the year. Trout Creek, and...
  • Ditch the drugs this weekend on National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

    Mellisa McJunkin, Missoula Family Health Examiner
    26 Apr 2012 | 12:13 pm
    Prescription drugs may be a necessary protocol for some, but they need not be an unnecessary evil for others by accidently getting into the hands of children or inadverently dumped in land fills or our water systems.April 28th...
  • Western Montana participates in Earth Day 2012

    Merle Ann Loman, Missoula Outdoor Recreation Examiner
    18 Apr 2012 | 10:22 am
    Western Montana starts today and will celebrate Earth Day all week. Attend a local Earth Day event and join one of our Earth Day campaigns as Montanan’s help collect "A Billion Acts of Green" and elevate...
  • Montana Rockies Bluegrass Association

    Merle Ann Loman, Missoula Outdoor Recreation Examiner
    14 Apr 2012 | 1:04 pm
    Western Montana is rich in bluegrass music and the Montana Rockies Bluegrass Association (MRBA) is at the heart of the bluegrass community. With over 300 members, including some “world class” pickers, the association is active...
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    Examiner Lincoln Edition Articles

  • This weekend: Dulces Voces presents 'Bell'Italia: From Motets to Madrigals'

    Amy Flamminio, Lincoln Classical Music Examiner
    7 May 2012 | 10:15 pm
    This Saturday, May 12, if you make your way to St. Mark's on the Campus Episcopal Church (13th and R Sts.) at 7:30pm, you'll be treated to motets and madrigals from Italian composers of long...
  • Lied Center announces its 2012-2013 season

    Amy Flamminio, Lincoln Lied Center Examiner
    4 May 2012 | 2:37 pm
    Today's the day--the Lied Center for Performing Arts in Lincoln has announced its much anticipated 2012-2013 season. Besides completion of a major addition that has been underway since the summer of 2011, the Lied Center will...
  • Men’s Roller Derby Lincoln Debut at Pershing May 5th

    Toni Anaya, Lincoln Roller Derby Examiner
    3 May 2012 | 12:01 pm
    The Sioux City Roller Dames head to Lincoln on Saturday, May 5th and they aren’t the only roller derby team coming to town…their men’s derby team, the Sioux City Korn Stalkers will be with...
  • The turf isn’t often “Green-er”

    Mark Knudson, Nebraska Cornhuskers Examiner
    2 May 2012 | 2:14 pm
    In the classic movie “A League of Their Own,” Tom Hanks delivers one of the greatest lines ever uttered in a sports movie. No, it’s NOT “There’s no crying in baseball.” The...
  • Save our shoes

    Kirsten McDowell, Lincoln Fashion Examiner
    2 May 2012 | 10:06 am
    Have a favorite pair of shoes?Wore through the heel before the shoes finished their usefulness?Many would look at the shoes longingly, remembering old times as they sat in the closet. Or those shoes would find their way to...
 
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    Examiner Omaha Edition Articles

  • Bottled Water Regulations Needed for Omaha and Nebraska

    Anton Fejfar, Omaha Law Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:12 am
    BOTTLED WATER REGUALATIONS NEEDED FOR OMAHA AND NEBRASKAThe Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) should be regulating bottled water as food, beverage consumer product. Instead, they are not. Persons in Omaha, Nebraska may think that that...
  • The Obama Homosexual Marriage Law

    Anton Fejfar, Omaha Law Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 7:30 am
    THE OBAMA HOMOSEXUAL MARRIAGE LAWPresident Barak Obama is pusing for a Federal Homosexual Marriage statute. Of course, traditionally, marriage law is a state question protected by the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. If this law...
  • The Federal Sherman AntiTrust Act and Omaha Businesses

    Anton Fejfar, Omaha Law Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 7:08 am
    THE FEDERAL SHERMAN ANTITRUST ACT AND OMAHA BUSINESSESThe Federal Sherman AntiTrust Act prohibits Omaha businesses from colluding or meeting togather to fix prices. Thus, out of town Trade Association Meetings where Omaha businesses might get...
  • The Federal Fair Housing Act and Omaha Landlords

    Anton Fejfar, Omaha Law Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 6:54 am
    THE FEDERAL FAIR HOUSING ACT AND OMAHA LANDLORDSThe Federal Fair Housing Act requires that Omaha Landlords not discriminate against certain classes of people in the rental of apartments. Landlords also are prohibited from giving Tenants different...
  • The Federal Americans with Disabilities Act and Omaha Employers

    Anton Fejfar, Omaha Law Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 6:41 am
    THE FEDERAL AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACTOmaha Employers should be aware that the Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits employment discrimination against disabled employees, whether physical or mentally handicapped. Under the Act, an...
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    Examiner Henderson Edition Articles

  • Choosing a subject

    Robert Beers, Henderson Writing Examiner
    7 May 2012 | 12:18 pm
    So, you have gotten the writing itch. Now what? Staring at a blank screen with your fingers poised over the keyboard is a very common sight. Writers block is not just something that hits the occasional author partway through their...
  • Effective cover art

    Robert Beers, Henderson Writing Examiner
    3 May 2012 | 10:41 am
    The English language is filled with pithy sayings such as, “You cannot read a book by its cover”, and, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” Both of these chestnuts are trite but true. It is...
  • From book to movie

    Robert Beers, Henderson Writing Examiner
    1 May 2012 | 11:04 am
    There is an assumed truth among the writing community that Hollywood has become so focused on the bottom line that original writing has been thrown out with both the baby and the bath water. The argument is made that one...
  • Adding humor

    Robert Beers, Henderson Writing Examiner
    30 Apr 2012 | 11:43 am
    Nearly every best-selling author is a master at adding humor to a narrative, Terry Pratchett is the acknowledged pinnacle of the art and the numerous adaptations of his Diskworld novels add proof of that. Even the master of horror...
  • Keeping it fresh

    Robert Beers, Henderson Writing Examiner
    27 Apr 2012 | 9:41 am
    "Fresh" is a favorite term in the book publishing industry. What is means is that you, the author has figured out how to portray what would normally be a familiar scenario into something new. It isn’t...
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    Examiner Las Vegas Edition Articles

  • The Outdoor Picture Show returns to the District at GVR

    Sharon Damon, Las Vegas Children’s Crafts Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:54 pm
    The District is one of the most unique attractions in Henderson. There's a carousel for the kiddies (and adults), shopping galore, fine dining, music during the summer and holiday season, pet stations so your furry friends can also...
  • Manny Pacquiao banned from mall over gay marriage comments

    Bruce Baker, Las Vegas Celebrity Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:40 am
    Manny Pacquiao was scheduled for an upcoming interview with Extra host, Mario Lopez. However, the Grove, a popular Los Angeles mall, banned the boxer over his gay marriage comments.According to a report on 5/16/12, by the LA...
  • Manny Pacquiao sets record straight on gay marriage

    Bruce Baker, Las Vegas Celebrity Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:18 am
    Manny Pacquiao, in an effort to clarify his stance on gay marriage, denied allegations he is against gays in general. He claims his words and beliefs on same-sex marriages are twisted, and are the result of an overzealous media...
  • Nick Stahl missing: 'Terminator 3' star frequented 'Skid Row' recently

    Bruce Baker, Las Vegas Celebrity Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:33 am
    Nick Stahl was reported missing by his wife on Monday. The star of "Terminator 3," who played John Connor in the movie, was last seen on May 9. He has visited Los Angeles' Skid Row several times...
  • Deb Fischer upset victory in Nebraska

    Terry Suominen, Las Vegas Political Buzz Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:23 am
    Last night there was an upset in Nebraska politics. State Senator Deb Fischer won in a surprise victory as ballot counts tallied in her favor. Who is Deb Fischer and how did she win this battle?The reason...
 
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    Examiner Reno Edition Articles

  • BEST Mosque in Reno

    Mr Marsala, Reno Interfaith Spirituality Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 4:08 am
    How many Islamic mosques did Reno actually have you ask?One. Well - that is - until a couple years ago. Dar Ul Haqq Islamic Institute, founded in 1993 in Nevada as a 501(c)3 charitable organization, dedicated the...
  • Coming to the garden to be spiritual or coming to the altar to be spiritual

    Charles Gill, Reno Catholic Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 6:49 pm
    At our Diocese of Reno, Nevada Cathedral, we can look up from the altar to see a statue of Jesus Christ as he ascends into the clouds. If we look higher we can see the image of the dove, symbol...
  • Nick Diaz's injunction request denied by Judge Bare

    Mike Searson, Reno Fight Sports Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 5:48 pm
    Today, Nevada District Judge of Clark County Rob Bare denied Nick Diaz's request for an injunction of his temporary suspension by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC), leaving Diaz's suspension in place through a May 21...
  • Rockin' the West with Chef Larry Edwards: Scampi Parmesano with Broccolini

    Larry Edwards, Reno Ethnic Foods Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 1:40 pm
    Who said outstanding Italian food can't be prepared quickly? Liars! Damn liars! You could make this dinner for two in under 30 minutes and unlike Rachel Ray's stuff, this is natural, healthy and damn delicious!You...
  • Mike Morales,winner of the Fight Republic Heavyweight Title

    Mike Searson, Reno Fight Sports Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 1:32 pm
    Mike Morales from the Iron Pit Fight Team out of Susanville, California won the Fight Republic Heavyweight Title this past Friday in Reno, Nevada. Morales is the number one ranked Amateur Heavyweight fighter in the country.Morales first came to...
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    Examiner Manchester Edition Articles

  • NH Literary Events: May 17-23, 2012

    Leah Eggleston Krygowski, Manchester Books Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:15 pm
    With great weather on the way for the weekend, why not get out and enjoy the various literary events taking place around New Hampshire?  May 17, 2012Concord: Barbara Verkuilen will read from her young adult book, The Tale...
  • Manchester police investigating two fires set in city parks Saturday

    Lisa Stephenson, Manchester City Buzz Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:56 pm
    Manchester investigators are looking into two suspicious fires that happened Saturday morning in the city’s North End, according to The Union Leader.Both blazes were small and brought under control by the Manchester Fire Department before...
  • Man arrested in attempted robbery of Manchester cab driver

    Lisa Stephenson, Manchester City Buzz Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:27 pm
    A Manchester man was arrested Sunday after police say he used a box cutter to try and rob a cab driver in downtown last week.James Marcoux turned himself in after seeing the coverage of the attempted robbery.Marcoux is...
  • Living 24 hours without electricity

    Allyson Szabo, Keene Simple Living Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:22 am
    Mark Twain coined a saying about New England: If you don't like the weather, just wait a minute. There's been snow in October and April, and hardly any in December and January, and the spring season...
  • The next phase of the Ron Paul Revolution

    Kevin Kervick, Manchester Independent Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:06 am
    Presidential candidate Ron Paul recently sent a video to his supporters that indicated he is embarking on a new campaign strategy. Congressman Paul will no longer spend time and money in upcoming primary states. Instead, he will continue to expand...
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    Examiner Atlantic City Edition Articles

  • Meet Paws 2 Your Heart, Inc. at the Northern New Jersey Pet Expo May 19

    Susan Stokes, New Jersey Animal Rescue Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:44 am
    If you are thinking about adopting a dog, come out to the Northern New Jersey Pet Expo on Saturday, May 19 and meet the volunteers and adoptable dogs from Paws 2 Your Heart, Inc. ”This is our third...
  • Writing your Internet dating profile

    Robert Fleisher, Atlantic City Dating Advice Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:28 pm
    Last time we discussed the concept of finding a mate in your league and how to step up in class by posting a nice photo. Now that you have posted a few good photos it's time to make...
  • Stanley Cup playoffs: Eastern Conference finals game one recap

    Matthew Lange, Atlantic City Sports Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 4:54 pm
    After another seven game series the New York Rangers advanced to take on their Eastern Conference rival New Jersey Devils. The Devils made quick work of the Philadelphia Flyers in round two, eliminating them in five games after many...
  • The Piano Bar at Resorts Atlantic City is a singer’s stage

    Lou Perri, Atlantic City Bars Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 3:14 pm
    One of Atlantic City’s newest bars, The Piano Bar, located on the 13th floor in Resorts Hotel Casino, is one of the happiest bars, too.The facility is a long, narrow one, with a bar at one...
  • Meet ReRun, Inc. racehorse rescue at the Northern New Jersey Pet Expo May 19

    Susan Stokes, New Jersey Animal Rescue Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 2:46 pm
    Go to the Northern New Jersey Pet Expo on May 19 and meet the volunteers from ReRun, Inc. ReRun is a non-profit organization whose mission is to rehabilitate, retrain and find adoptive homes for Thoroughbred racehorses.“We...
 
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    Examiner Jersey City Edition Articles

  • Outside The Ropes With Amateur Boxer John Facchinei

    Chris Cella, Jersey City Fight Sports Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:22 am
    Discipline and dedication have become more than simply words to amateur boxer John Facchinei. Those two words are embedded inside the mind of the 24-year-old, and each morning he wakes up he puts them into practice as...
  • Nobody’s Princes by Esther Friesner

    Kelly Atwood, Hackensack Books Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:34 pm
    “Bring on the adventure!” Tamora Pierce“A fascinating portrait of a spoiled child who uses her wily ways and privileges to learn to use a sword, track and kill game, ride a horse and bargain...
  • Heavyweight KO Artist Don Steele Named To Board Of Directors Of Find A Dream

    Chris Cella, Jersey City Fight Sports Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 2:12 pm
    Find A Dream—a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization that reaches out to community children and provides them a healthy channel to find and work towards fulfilling a dream—has recently announced the newest addition to their...
  • Cuban Parade and Festival of NJ!

    Komal Shah-Kapoor, Jersey City Immigrant Culture Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:22 am
    Did you know that the Cuban-American population in the NY Metropolitan area, especially in Hudson County - (West New York and Union City) is the largest outside of Florida in the USA?I am a West New York resident, and...
  • Carol's Daughter Introduces Transitioning 1-2-3

    Jill Goldsberry, Jersey City Beauty Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 12:05 am
    As a lover of Carol's Daughter it's so exciting to hear about their lastest product launches.For the ladies coming out of relaxers Carol's Daughter is launching the new Transitioning 1-2-3 Kit...
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    Examiner Newark Edition Articles

  • Disability Scoop Article

    Sandra Bishins, Newark Special Education Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:39 pm
    New Rule May Boost Special Needs CareBy Michelle DiamentMay 11, 2012Text Size A A Doctors treating Medicaid patients may get a pay raise next year under a new rule proposed this week, a move which could make...
  • Skechers to pay $40 Million for false advertising

    Bob Both, Jersey Shore Running Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:09 pm
    The Federal Trade Commission today announced that Skechers Will Pay $40 Million to Settle FTC Charges That It Deceived Consumers with Ads for it's "Toning Shoes".The shoes were touted by various celebrities including Kim Kardashian...
  • The Paper Mill Playhouse announces nominees for Rising Star Awards

    Karen Nowosad, Newark Theater Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:59 am
    Nominations and Honorable Mentions for the Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Awards have been announced. Presented by the Investors Foundation, the awards are modeled after the Tony® Awards. The Paper Mill Playhouse's program serves the...
  • Run your first 5K this summer

    Bob Both, Jersey Shore Running Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:15 am
    Maybe your friends are getting ready for the upcoming Spring Lake 5 Road Race or one of the many popular local runs and you would like to join them next year or you would like to participate in one...
  • Summit's hot dog vendor: Small and local never smelled so good

    AnnMarie McIlwain, Newark Startup Business Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:43 am
    Chi Shan Yang, known as Mr. Chi, is a hot dog man in Summit, N.J. and, like Santa Claus in December, he is seemingly everywhere. By day, he takes his cart to its permanent location in downtown. By night...
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    Examiner Paterson Edition Articles

  • Super Mario World review

    Michael Bowers, New Milford Video Games Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:19 am
    Mamma mia! It’s-a time for another Mario review! For those of you who grew up in the 16-bit war, you couldn’t think of the Super Nintendo without thinking of Super Mario World. It was...
  • Heden County Park is a family day trip destination all in one location

    Christine Wans, Morristown Family Recreation Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:08 am
    When the weather gets warm, the itch to get outdoors is natural. Hiking, picnicking and discovering nature is a great way to satisfy this itch, but how can parents do so safely?With the worry of little ones wandering off...
  • Nikki Sixx gives fans a chance to donate and win

    Robert Diton, Paterson Classic Rock Music Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 8:04 am
    Even though DJ Ashba is very busy on the road with Guns N' Roses, he's also a member of Sixx:A.M., a rock supergroup that is also quite active. In December, the band release an...
  • Family Show- Help Wanted- Pirates

    Samantha Feuss, Paterson Children's Theater Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 10:03 pm
    Help Wanted: Pirates! This show is an interactive musical for children performed by adults, where the audience rotates through two performance spaces during the course of the show. Like the choose your own adventure books you loved to...
  • Know your prospects' communication styles

    George Nikanorov, Sussex County Business Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 8:17 pm
    When someone says emotive, directive, reflective and supportive, more likely, the first thought that comes to the mind of a typical sales and marketing professional just starting out is psychology. The truth, however, is that knowing how...
 
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    Examiner Albuquerque Edition Articles

  • Southwestern College Announces Dates for Transformation & Healing Conference

    Kate Latimer, Albuquerque Mental Health Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:38 am
    Southwestern College, which offers Master's Level degrees in Counseling and Art Therapy, will be hosting the 31st Annual Transformation and Healing Conference, August 22-26, 2012, at it's campus in Santa Fe, NM. The focus...
  • Which saint's day is it?

    Thomas Leiker, Catholic Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:38 am
    On any given weekday in the Archdiocese of Santa Fe and throughout the Catholic Church, any number of saints may be honored and celebrated with Mass or prayer service, but commemoration of a saint never replaces the scheduled Sunday...
  • ABC Family brings the ballet drama with 'Bunheads'

    Jenn Romano, Albuquerque Dance Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:13 am
    Ballet is a hot topic for media right now. Renewed interest by the public thanks to the Ballet in Cinema series, films such as Black Swan and Ballet West's latest offering of...
  • Garver powers Lobos to walkoff win

    Christopher Jackson, Albuquerque Baseball Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:17 am
    Mitchell Garver called his shot.At least that was what his coach claimed after Garver hit a walkoff, two-run homer in the 11th inning to give the New Mexico baseball team a 12-10 win over New Mexico State...
  • ‘Atelier Meruru’ slips back one week

    Raymond Herrera, Albuquerque Video Game Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:56 pm
    Video game and anime publisher NIS America has made an announcement that might make some gamers a little nervous, “Atelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland” has been delayed, thankfully only by one week.“Atelier Meruru: The...
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    Examiner Albany Edition Articles

  • Syracuse entry named NY's 'top burger'

    William M. Dowd, Upstate NY Restaurant Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:11 pm
    There's something about Central New York burgers that appeals to the New York Beef Council. A Syracuse restaurant has won top honors in the 2nd annual "Best New York Burger" contest, a year after another competitor...
  • Rochester, Buffalo area Perkins sites closing

    William M. Dowd, Upstate NY Restaurant Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:42 pm
    Perkins & Marie Callender's LLC is forcing the closing of the last Perkins Restaurant & Bakery locations in Rochester and Buffalo as of this Sunday.Philip Gelsomino II, CEO of the Restaurant Group LLC that holds the franchises...
  • Ulster County 'Wing Fling' Sunday

    William M. Dowd, Upstate NY Restaurant Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:33 pm
    SAUGERTIES, NY -- Barring last-minute entries, the lineup of competitors for the annual Ulster County Regional Chamber of Commerce Wing Fling on Sunday is set. The event, set to run from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m...
  • Becoming partly sunny with severe thunderstorms this afternoon

    Brent McGrady, Albany Weather Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:41 am
    A strong cold front and associated upper level disturbance will cross the region this afternoon, sparking off some strong to severe thunderstorms which could contain large hail and damaging winds. The Storm Prediction Center has placed the entire...
  • Capital Region may experience some severe thunderstorms on Wednesday

    Joe Kriss, Capital Region Weather Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 5:31 am
    A strong cold front will approach the Capital Region this afternoon, and pass through the region by evening. A relatively warm, moist, and increasingly unstable atmosphere is forecast to materialize across the area today, in advance of the...
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    Examiner Binghamton Edition Articles

  • Since 68 AD? Churches celebrate Ascension Day

    Tony Seel, Binghamton Christianity Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:31 am
    On Thursday, the Church celebrates Ascension Day, the day when Jesus Christ bodily ascended into heaven. Ascension Day is 40 days after Easter and 10 days before Pentecost (another major feast day of the Church). According to the...
  • Broome-Tioga churches to ‘gather’ in Commons Prayer on Pentecost

    Robert Henrich, Binghamton Religion & Politics Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:28 am
    Expressing their faith in the power of prayer to unite, and to invite God’s transformative power into the world, Christian congregations will ‘gather’ in prayer on Pentecost, May 27th. At present, 18 congregations will...
  • Dark Shadows- not the best from Tim Burton and Johnny Depp

    Kelsey Ackerman, Binghamton Action Movie Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 10:35 am
    Edward Scissorhands and Alice in Wonderland it was not, the latest collaboration between Johnny Depp and Tim Burton left some to be desired. The pair’s take on the old gothic soap opera Dark Shadows, fell short of re...
  • Easter is more than a day

    Tony Seel, Binghamton Christianity Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 5:45 am
    For some Christians, Easter is a memory. It's a day that happened a few weeks ago to commemorate an event that happened thousands of years ago, and for them it's over. For most Christians locally...
  • Southern tier fly fishing: May 14 - 20

    Bob Bruns, Binghamton Fly Fishing Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 2:30 pm
    Heavy precipitation early in the week gave the local watershed another good dose of water. After a very dry and warm spring, it is beginning to look like coldwater fisheries may be safe from drought-like conditions as spring turns...
 
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    Examiner Buffalo Edition Articles

  • Sabres prospect, Mark Pysyk, captains his team to Memorial Cup bid

    Derek Jedamski, Buffalo Sabres Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:01 pm
    If you're a Sabres fan and you don't know the name Mark Pysyk, it's a name you're going to want to get accustomed to. Pysyk was the Sabres 1st round pick (23rd...
  • Adult hip hop workshop at Dance Spectrum

    Lauren Kirchmyer, Buffalo Dance Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:55 am
    Looking for something to do on a Wednesday evening? Dance Spectrum may have an answer for you! This Depew dance studio is offering an adult hip hop class the next three weeks from 9 - 9:45 p.m.These classes...
  • A few showers or storms possible today in Buffalo

    Jason Warren, Buffalo Weather Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 7:23 am
    A cold front currently moving through the Great Lakes will move across western New York today. The low levels of the atmosphere are fairly dry so shower and thunderstorm activity associated with this front will be scattered. Once...
  • Zombie apocalypse postponed

    John Warzel, Buffalo Zombie Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 7:21 am
    Well, a lot of disappointed people are coming to terms with the translation of a newly discovered Mayan calendar. All of those zombie enthusiasts who were terrified of, yet preparing for, the zombie apocalypse, are just as disappointed, if not...
  • Scattered showers today followed by sunshine in Western New York

    George Lange, Buffalo Weather Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 6:32 am
    A weak frontal boundary located to our west this morning will push through Western New York today and spark some scattered showers and possibly some thunderstorms. The front will push through this afternoon and we should see rapid clearing...
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  • Maple Festival full of family activity

    Jennifer Swain, Twin Tiers Events Examiner
    27 Apr 2012 | 3:02 pm
    The 31st Annual Endless Mountains Maple Festival is Saturday, April 28 and Sunday, April 29 at Alparon Park in Troy, PA.The two-day event features an all-day pancake breakfast with maple syrup, maple product judging, maple demonstrations and...
  • Relationships at Work: Your Vendors

    Rimsha Nigam, Elmira Relationship Advice Examiner
    17 Apr 2012 | 1:52 pm
    In a typical working environment we keep worrying about our manager, our colleagues, our clients, even our subordinates; but we terribly undermine the importance of our vendors. By vendor I mean the guy who supplies you with something that&...
  • The Reason in Writing

    Joseph Ripple, Ithaca Creative Writing Examiner
    9 Apr 2012 | 7:05 pm
    Good writers are more than artists. Great writers are philosophers, scientists, logicians, humanists, psychologists. Writers must attempt to embody all that exists in the world, from varying people and psychologies to atmospheres that harbor such...
  • Keuka Lake wineries host Viva Italia!

    Jennifer Swain, Twin Tiers Events Examiner
    30 Mar 2012 | 10:34 am
    The eight wineries of the Keuka Lake Wine Trail will hold their second event of the year, with the Italian-themed “Viva Italia!” on March 31 & April 1, 2012.According to a Keuka Lake Wine Trail&nbsp...
  • Relationships at Work: The Boss!

    Rimsha Nigam, Elmira Relationship Advice Examiner
    13 Mar 2012 | 11:37 pm
    Think about when you’ve had a bad day at work… it is usually because your boss yelled at you, or a client meeting didn’t go as planned, or your team failed to be a team...
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  • Financial planning from a Christian perspective seminar

    Debbie Kolacki, Long Island Christian Living Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:39 pm
    A financial planning seminar is being offered this Saturday, May 19, from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the North Shore United Methodist Church by the Long Island East District of the United Methodist Church. The event is for...
  • Hot male villains

    Kailyn Terlato, Long Island Pop Culture Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:56 pm
    It has been a long time since I have found a comic book villain sexy. I started off the line-up with Cillian Murphy in Batman Begins, and the latest antagonist worthy of mention is Tom Hiddleston's...
  • 6th Annual Pleasures of Tea at the Congregational Church of Patchogue

    Debbie Kolacki, Long Island Christian Living Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:35 pm
    The 6th Annual Pleasures of Tea will be held on Saturday, May 19, at 2:00 p.m. at the Congregational Church of Patchogue. The menu includes selected teas, fresh baked scones, lemon curd and jams, assorted tea sandwiches, and...
  • Amazon lists several Nintendo Wii U titles for $49.99

    Nicholas Gigante, Long Island Video Game Industry Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:37 am
    Amazon has been subject to a lot of leaks pertaining to the videogame industry as of late. They have unintentionally announced release dates, sequels and special editions of various games throughout the recent months. Although this has upset...
  • Westchester nonprofit seeks senior financial analyst

    Mike Virgintino, Long Island Job Search Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:42 am
    A senior financial analyst position has been posted by Cardinal McCloskey Services, a nonprofit organization committed to serving children and the developmentally disabled. The organization is located in Valhalla, near White Plains, in Westchester...
 
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  • Heavy Metal Avengers

    Todd Matthy, NY Metal Music Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:39 pm
    With Marvel’s “Avengers” taking over the world, I thought it be a good time to remind everyone about how much Heavy Metal music has in common with super heroes. Thor is something straight out of a...
  • Single's Spotlight: Demi Moore analyzed!

    Denise DiTrani, NY Single's Guide Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:23 pm
    According to her handwriting, newly single celeb Demi Moore is determined to find happiness. In fact, the strong pressure of her lettering is indicative of a person whose decisions are final and for whom integrity is highly prized. Other findings...
  • Converse and DC Comics let's you design your own superhero sneekers as you wed

    Lisa Barr, NY Bridal Fashion Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:21 pm
    Truly it's the beginning of wedding season and I know that brides and grooms worldwide are looking for ways to personalize their wedding attire…inexpensively. One way to do it simply, is by jazzing up your...
  • The Bossert Hotel to return to a hotel

    Meredith McBride, Brooklyn Heights Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:18 pm
    The historic Bossert Hotel located at 98 Montague Street was built in 1909 and once known as "the Waldorf-Astoria of Brooklyn." In fact, the landmarked building was the site of the celebration of the Brooklyn Dodgers...
  • Medical report may support claim of self-defense in Trayvon Martin killing

    Howard Portnoy, Manhattan Conservative Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:07 pm
    The news is not likely to sit well with those who have already decided the guilt of neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, who is accused of stalking and murdering 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in February.ABC News reports:A...
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  • Knighthawks attendance is back on the rise

    Alexander Hinkley, Rochester Knighthawks Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:03 pm
    It was no secret that the Rochester Knighthawks have seen steadily declining attendance for the past three seasons (see graph on the left). With the 2012 NLL regular season now in the books, it can be said that the Knighthawks...
  • Rochester Dragon Boat Festival

    Sally Bacchetta, Rochester Adoptive Families Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:32 am
    The Rochester Chapter of Families with Children from China (FCC Rochester) is hosting a Dragon Boat Festival on Sunday, June 3rd, 2012. The event is designed as a fun way to connect children and their families to the Chinese...
  • As of Tuesday only Blackman and Andrews have filed petitions

    Thomas Mangan, Monroe County Elections 2010 Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 7:41 am
    Yesterday, May 15, was the deadline for candidates for the Brockport Board of Trustees to file their nominating petitions.As of 3:45 p. m. yesterday only two candidates, Bill Andrews and Margay Blackman, had filed the necessary paperwork with...
  • Hoodoo Corner

    Michael Keene, Rochester Crime History Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 7:08 am
    Hoodoo Corner The modern history of Rochester’s “Hoodoo Corner,” as I came to know it—the intersection of Main and Elm Streets—began in 1958, with a chance luncheon meeting by two leading...
  • Hoodoo Doctor

    Michael Keene, Rochester Crime History Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 5:53 am
    Hoodoo Doctor Definitive data on the black population of the Rochester area is hard to come by, but the first African American who appears in the historical record is Asa Dunbar, a mulatto who opened a clearing on Irondequoit...
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  • Greek Peak Wine Festival takes place on Saturday

    David Garlow, Syracuse Bars Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:11 am
    Syracuse and CNY wine lovers have an excellent option available on May 19th; head on down (or over) to the Greek Peak Wine Festival! The event runs from 11am – 5pm this Saturday. Here are the particulars! Greek Peak...
  • Syracuse Chiefs golf tournament set for June

    David Garlow, Syracuse Sports Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:02 am
    Syracuseand CNYgolfers have another option available for some tournament fun and a chance to play alongside some of our own Syracuse Chiefs baseball players.The Syracuse Chiefs, the Triple-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals, will host a team...
  • Study shows fructose slows down the brain

    Harold Mandel, Syracuse Natural Health Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:58 am
    There has been a lot of controversy about whether or not sugar is actually bad for your brain. In Syracuse good parents in particular who want their kids to have a chance to compete well in school want to know...
  • Rocklahoma performance times for the Memorial Day Festival announced

    David Garlow, Syracuse Local Music Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:51 am
    Rocklahoma has announced the daily schedule for the upcoming festival taking place May 25-27th at the “Catch the Fever” Festival Grounds in Pryor, OK. I know a few Syracuse area people headed that way so, this is...
  • Justice department opens inquiry into $2 billion loss at Chase

    Harold Mandel, Syracuse Business News Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 6:38 pm
    The investment community in Syracuse, where JPMorgan Chase has a significant presence, remains shook up about news of the recent $2 billion trading loss by Chase. The New York Post has reported Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has said to shareholders...
 
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  • Desire, part 3

    Lucia Sweetland, Utica New Age Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 12:28 pm
    [con’t from part 2]...This is what has been called the figure-eight flow.Yet, what happens when we withhold our desires from God in either denying or suppressing them? This is when we begin to feel depressed...
  • Desire, part 2

    Lucia Sweetland, Utica New Age Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 12:17 pm
    [con't from part 1]…people seem to fulfill impure desires all the time. What is going on here?It has to do with what path we are on and what we are dedicated to. There are those...
  • Desire, part 1

    Lucia Sweetland, Utica New Age Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 12:03 pm
    In his book, I Had it All the Time, Alan Cohen writes,“One afternoon I sat on a park bench in Tiburon, California and watched commuters walk off the ferry from San Francisco. Nearly all of these people looked...
  • Mother's Day 2012

    Stefanie Sypniewski, Utica Motherhood Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 2:18 pm
    With mothers day tomorrow, May 13th, there are so many things to consider! While moms shouldn't have to plan their own special day, sometimes it's the only way. Luckily, there are so many things...
  • Retro Review: Neutopia (Wii Virtual Console)

    Nicholas DeMichele, Utica Video Games Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 12:01 pm
    Neutopia was released in the US on August 20, 2007 for the Wii Virtual Console. It was originally released in 1990 for the TurboGrafx-16 and was developed by Hudson Soft. Neutopia is an action-adventure game where you take...
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  • Proposed New York animal abuse registry gains momentum

    Cathleen Anderson, Watertown Dogs Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 10:00 am
    The Watertown Daily Times reported today on the status of an animal abuse bill under consideration by the state Legislature of New York. Proposed by Senator Martin J. Golden, R-C-I, Brooklyn, it has the support...
  • National Pet Week: Celebrating the human-animal bond

    Cathleen Anderson, Watertown Dogs Examiner
    3 May 2012 | 6:21 pm
    The theme for National Pet Week 2012 is 'Healthy Pets Make Happy Homes'. The ASPCA notes more than half of the homes in the U.S. are 'pet families' and naturally, good health is...
  • Support NYS animal abuse registry during May 2012 'Be Kind to Animals Week'

    Cathleen Anderson, Watertown Dogs Examiner
    1 May 2012 | 2:34 pm
    During the week of May 6-12 we observe 'Be Kind to Animals Week' started in 1915 by Dr. William O. Stillman, leader of the Humane Association. This event was established to educate the public and make...
  • Dog debate continues: Watertown City Council finds there is no easy fix

    Cathleen Anderson, Watertown Dogs Examiner
    22 Apr 2012 | 6:01 pm
    The City Council continues to be perplexed over possible answers to several recent dog attacks that have taken place in Watertown, NY. A recent work session organized by the city's mayor, Jeffrey E. Graham,&nbsp...
  • Fort Drum soldier brings home more than just scars

    Joey Spencer, Watertown Peace and Freedom Party Examiner
    17 Apr 2012 | 6:54 am
    The scars of war are not the noble signs of bravery that are often promoted in movies and by media, seeking sensational heart rending filler for the last ten minutes of a news broadcast. The true incisive burdens are...
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    Examiner Charlotte Edition Articles

  • Pet friendly getaway

    Mary Ann Berna, Hudson Pet Products Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:44 pm
    A wonderful vacation escape awaits you and your four legged family near Asheville, NC. Trip Advisor has named Barkwells in Mills River one of the top 15 up and coming destinations for 2012. Barkwells has a number of...
  • Put music in the batter

    Esih Efuru, Charlotte Family Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:49 pm
    Khristopher Reed is a 2 year-old musical prodigy. His mom played music while pregnant, while Khris kicked in syncopation. His eyes sparkle as he hears songs, instruments or melodies. He will repeat the melody or rudiment for...
  • Astrophysicist From NASA Has a Different Take on Abortion

    Kevin Roeten, Asheville Exopolitics Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:26 am
    Working for NASA on astronaut visual communications, the Chief Scientific Visualization engineer discovered something he really didn't know about abortion, of all things.In [About TED], Alexander Tsiaras sets things straight for the unknowing...
  • DJ Sarah Burns on being a female DJ and performing at Halo

    Nichole Jaworski, Charlotte Music Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:08 am
    Charlotte, N.C. -- Stellar City Entertainment, LLC, is a cooperative, community enhancing organization centered around uniting the arts and entertainment industry with electronic music, DJs, producers, and performers. On Wednesday, May 16th, 2012,...
  • Generational differences with relationships

    Lee Griffin, Charlotte Relationships Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:37 am
    When it comes to romantic relationships, different generations tend to have strong and differing opinions on what should be done, what is right, what is wrong, and how to go about handling all types of situations. These tend to cause...
 
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  • The error's of Universal Atonement. (Part 1)

    Derek Lambert, Fayetteville Christian Living Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 3:19 am
    Fourteen inevitable, unaviodable and undeniable charges against anyone that preaches Universal Atonement will be exposed throughout the series of these articles. All who preach a possibility atonement and not a real atonement; Those that teach a...
  • The error's of Universal Atonement. (Intro 3)

    Derek Lambert, Fayetteville Christian Living Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:57 pm
    Jesus Christ didn't make atonement possible! He made atonement. He didn't make redemption possible, "and not through the blood of goats and calves, but through His own blood, He entered the holy...
  • The error's of Universal Atonement. (Intro 2)

    Derek Lambert, Fayetteville Christian Living Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 6:26 pm
    For God so loved the world! The most commonly tossed around verse among most professing believers is John 3:16; yet, no verse is more misunderstood. The controversy over the usage of the word 'Kosmos' and 'Pas...
  • Everybody needs a hero

    Dorothy Mansfield, Bladenboro Family & Parenting Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 4:05 pm
    Many individuals believe that the word hero can be traced as far back as 1837. However, in reality, the word hero evolved since the beginning of time. When you think of a hero you think of a man...
  • The error's of Universal Atonement: (Intro 1)

    Derek Lambert, Fayetteville Christian Living Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 11:54 pm
    Churches these days find reasons to compromise the message of God's "free-grace," which, is commonly called "Calvinism." The doctrine of particular redemption does not appear to accomplish results to them; because, churches...
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  • REVIEW - Invisible Enemies by Lynda D. Brown

    Yolanda Johnson-Bryant, Greensboro Books Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:17 am
    Date: 5/10/12 Title: &nbsp...
  • Nussbaum Center and Truliant to hold non-profit workshop

    Yolanda Johnson-Bryant, Greensboro Women's Business Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:07 am
    On Saturday, May 19, 2012, The Nussbaum Center for Entrepreneurship will hold a workshop titled Truliant Federal Credit Union Non-profit Mini Grant. The workshop will be held from 9:00am to 10:30am at the Nussbaum Center.Marjorie Rorie...
  • Guilford County, North Carolina jail report for May 16, 2012

    William Ballentine, Greensboro Law Enforcement Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 7:53 am
    As of 8:00 a.m. on May 16, 2012, the Guilford County Detention Centers housed 846 inmates. This is 41 more than the maximum number of inmates that all of the detention centers are rated for. All of the...
  • Randolph County, North Carolina jail report for May 16, 2012

    William Ballentine, Greensboro Law Enforcement Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 6:40 am
    As of 6:00 a.m. on May 16, 2012, the Randolph County jail housed 213 inmates. This is 17 more than the maximum number of inmates that the jail is rated for. The jail is rated for 196 inmates...
  • Fred Hammond Visits Destiny Christian Center

    Monica Michelle, Greensboro Christian Entertainment Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:57 pm
    After traveling all over the world, Grammy Award Winning and Multi-Platinum Gospel Artist Fred Hammond is stopping in Greensboro, North Carolina to visit with Destiny Christian Center on June 2, Saturday. While the doors open at 6p and...
 
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  • Hope

    Renee Olson, North Carolina LGBT Issues Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:16 am
    Since the vote for Amendment One last week; I’ve come full circle. I’ve experienced the full states of grief. As I watch those around me rally together and stand up to fight for...
  • The end of the paper menu?

    Annie Chen, Raleigh Restaurant Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:30 pm
    It just may be the end of the paper menu as we know it. The Triangle Business Journal is reporting that a new restaurant in Raleigh will be replacing the traditional paper menu with the iPad. The restaurant located at...
  • Flesh-eating bacteria survivors remain positive

    Loretta Arnold, Raleigh Headlines Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 1:18 pm
    Georgia graduate Aimee Copeland suffered a partial leg amputation and portion of her abdominal removed due to a flesh-eating bacteria. Her fingers could be next. It all began near a river where a gash on her calf...
  • Rep. Price hails AT&T for disaster preparedness achievement

    Beth McIntire, Raleigh Technology Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 12:15 pm
    Raleigh-area Congressman David Price (NC-04), Ranking Member of the House Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, commended AT&T for becoming the first company in the nation to earn U.S. Department of Homeland Security certification...
  • How and Why The Inability to Express Emotions Cripple Us

    Paula Andrea Pyle, Raleigh Esoteric Spirituality Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:47 am
    Because we are gods in the making, who have temporarily assumed the physical make-up as human beings, we are subjected to the basic emotions of earth existence. These undeveloped emotional sensations constitute us, while we take on the earth...
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    Examiner Winston-Salem Edition Articles

  • Recipe: apple dijon pork chops with potato gnocchi

    Gerianne Bartlett, Winston-Salem Cooking Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:14 am
    This is a deceptively simple recipe that packs a wallop in flavor. It does not take long to prepare, plus it is warm and filling for a fantastic dinner. The potato gnocchi soaks up the sauce and makes...
  • Before fire, murder at The Hotel Zinzendorf

    Guy Montgomery, Winston-Salem Historic Places Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:05 pm
    [Warning: Due to the serious nature of the crime (and subsequent punishment) this article covers, certain material may be too graphic for some readers (e. g. the particularly young).]This column’s last post addressed the ultimate destruction...
  • A place for everything, and everything in its place

    Laura LaVoie, Asheville Simple Living Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 2:59 pm
    The true key for living in a small home is to make sure you have a handle on organization. For a house that is only 120 square feet, this is especially essential. Here are several tips for ensuring that...
  • Put your confidence in God

    Shamsudin Hakim, Winston-Salem Bible Studies Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 5:03 pm
    Micah 7:5Easy-to-Read Version (ERV)Don’t trust your neighbor
 or trust a friend! 
Don’t even speak freely with your wife. Do not trust in a friend.A key factor...
  • No gym, no weights, no problem

    Leah Barrier, Hickory Basketball Fitness Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 4:54 pm
    Time and time again we all seem to get back to the basics. To start fresh, and anew in any aspect of life. For the purpose of this article, the back to basics being refered to here&nbsp...
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  • A Taste of Summer

    Vic Jensen, Bismarck Weather Examiner
    22 Apr 2012 | 6:03 pm
    A couple of days of warm, summery weather is expected for Monday and Tuesday. The National Weather Service in Bismarck is forecasting temperatures possibly in the 80s by Tuesday. As we wind up the last week of April...
  • Weather Balloon Launches in Bismarck

    Vic Jensen, Bismarck Weather Examiner
    15 Apr 2012 | 8:17 pm
    Have you ever wondered how Meteorologists get their data from our atmosphere? Normally, surface weather observations are collected daily. But, to see what the atmosphere is capable of bringing us, weather balloon launches are used to sample the...
  • Is the War on Drugs Over?

    William Sotomayor, Bismarck Christianity Examiner
    15 Apr 2012 | 12:32 am
    Leaders of North and South America are meeting in Cartegena, Columbia at the Summit of the Americas, and among two of the items being talked about, but not officially being discussed are allowing Cuba to be part of the...
  • Disgraced and Disbarred

    William Sotomayor, Bismarck Christianity Examiner
    14 Apr 2012 | 6:04 am
    Ex-Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas along with his former top deputy, Lisa Aubuchon were both disbarred this past Tuesday by a three member Arizona Supreme Court Panel. Rachel Alexander another top Thomas deputy was suspended for six months...
  • Cool Easter Weather

    Vic Jensen, Bismarck Weather Examiner
    8 Apr 2012 | 4:32 pm
    As we ended March on a warm note, our first week of April has turned out to be cooler. Now that Easter is here, many of us were hoping for the warm weather to continue this weekend. The National...
 
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  • Resume makes perfect grad gift

    Jeri Hird Dutcher, Fargo Resumes Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 5:14 pm
    The best graduation gift is forward looking. The best graduation gift is meaningful to the giver and recipient. The best graduation gift will pay dividends for decades to come.Not many gifts meet all of these criteria. Even dead presidents...
  • Adobe Lightroom 4

    Jeff Gedgaud, Fargo Gadgets Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 2:40 pm
    Lightroom 4 is now available from Adobe for image editing and workflow improvement for photographers and professionals needing to organize and batch process images easily and quickly but with the lower price amateur photographers should take a...
  • Genius DeathTaker Professional Gaming Mouse

    Jeff Gedgaud, Fargo Gadgets Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 2:33 pm
    The Genius DeathTaker Professional Gaming Mouse is a great mouse with adjustable polling rate and customizable buttons through the fully featured program to run your mouse.Ease of Use, Performance: 22/25Look & Feel: 22/25Features 22/25How much...
  • Strong defensive showing leads to Wildcats win

    Nick Wagner, Ada Sports Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 8:38 am
    There may have been some deal-making prior to Friday's game featuring Norman County and Fertile-Beltrami. At least it seemed there was on the Wildcat bench; between starting pitcher Mitch Lee and his infielders.Norman County&#39...
  • Ada-Borup claims both boys and girls conference championships

    Nick Wagner, Ada Sports Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 1:16 am
    The Ada-Borup track program is above all in the Pine-to-Prairie conference.The boys and girls teams beat out conference rivals with 184 and 141 total points, respectively. The meet was held Thursday at The Johnson Sports Complex...
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  • The German Shepherd Dog and breeding: How to find a stud dog (Part 2)

    Valerie Miller, Akron German Shepherd Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:45 pm
    As we learned in Part 1 of this article, it is important to find a stud dog that is health tested, titled and proven to be breed worthy, as well as structurally correct. In addition to what the...
  • The German Shepherd Dog and breeding: How to find a stud dog (Part 1)

    Valerie Miller, Akron German Shepherd Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:34 pm
    Once you have determined that your female German Shepherd Dog is breed worthy, it is time to start thinking about stud dogs. Once you go through all of the time and effort to ensure that your female...
  • Summer reading programs encourage children to "Dream Big, READ"

    Arlena Lockard, Akron Children’s Books Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:50 am
    As the school year winds down to an end, many local libraries are getting ready for their annual summer reading programs. Magicians, DJs and other special guests are being booked at several branches throughout Summit and Medina counties.Summer...
  • Slight chance of a shower in Akron today, then dry into the weekend

    Jason Warren, Akron Weather Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 7:19 am
    A cold front currently moving through the Great Lakes will move across northeastern Ohio today. The low levels of the atmosphere are very dry so shower activity associated with this front will be sparse. Once the front passes...
  • Juicing can help fight inflammation

    Rachael Wahl, Akron Juicing Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:52 am
    Many of the foods we eat everyday could contribute to achy joints and many other major health problems. Saturated fats, Trans fats, sugar and refined carbohydrates are among these culprits. How many of these end up in your diet everyday...
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    Examiner Cincinnati Edition Articles

  • Medal of Honor award for soldier killed-in-action 42 years ago

    Annette Palmer, Ohio Country Living Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:19 pm
    An Army soldier with ties to Ohio will receive the highest honor a military serviceman can receive; Sergeant Leslie Halasz Sabor, Jr was killed in action on May 10, 1970, in Vietnam. The United States Army soldier was a...
  • Adath israel cemetery

    Emily Brickler, Cincinnati Haunted Places Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:12 pm
    There are many cemeteries located throughout the Cincinnati area, but of the many cemeteries located throughout Cincinnati there are several who have built up the reputation of being haunted or having paranormal activity. The Adath Israel Cemetery...
  • Rock the Bell's 2012 lineup revealed

    Joann Scheffler, Cincinnati Pop Culture Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:52 pm
    May 16, 2012-The entertainment line-up for the 2012 "Rock the Bells" festival was just officially announced on Wednesday May 16, and music fans are flocking to social network sites sharing the news today in anticipation...
  • Talawanda girls capture FAVC track championship

    Bob Ratterman, Talawanda Braves Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:18 am
    It was not really even close as the Talawanda girls’ track team won their first league championship since 1989 Friday topping Mount Healthy 142 to 115 points to take the Fort Ancient Valley Conference West Division title.With the...
  • Cincinnati's National Park: William Howard Taft National Historic Site

    Susannah Maynard, Cincinnati City Guide Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:08 am
    Cincinnati native, William Howard Taft, is the only man to serve as both president and chief justice of the United States. The William Howard Taft National Historic Site, located in Cincinnati's historic Mt. Auburn, is the...
 
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  • Sneak Peek: “Welcome To The Fishbowl”

    Shannon Alexander, Cleveland Country Music Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:23 pm
    June 19th is almost here. That is the day Kenny Chesney will be releasing his latest album “Welcome To The Fishbowl” on BNA Records. This will be Chesney’s 13th album and includes his current hit &ldquo...
  • Review: Engineering a better second coming in 'The Custom Mary'

    Bob Ignizio, Lakewood Indie Movie Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:50 am
    If you believe, as a good number of people do, that the Shroud of Turin was used to cover the body of the crucified Jesus, then it stands to reason there might be some of his DNA on the object...
  • Mint Condition delivers incredible performance at House of Blues Cleveland

    Danielle Andes, Cleveland Concerts Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:30 am
    Mint Condition has one more show in Chattanooga, Tennessee this weekend before they enjoy a month break from touring. But they didn’t show a hint of being worn out from the road when they performed in Cleveland last...
  • Slight chance of a shower in Cleveland today, then dry through the weekend

    David Saurer, Cleveland Weather Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:01 am
    Good morning, Cleveland. A weak cold front is sliding by the region this morning, across Lake Erie. This front will provide a chance for an isolated shower near the lake shore this morning until lunchtime.The skies will...
  • Secondhand Mutts at Tremont's farmers market May 22, 2012

    Marianne Riccardi, Cleveland Dogs Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 6:35 am
    Tremont Farmers Maket - Meet Secondhand Mutts adoptable dogs! Tuesday May 22, 2012 from 4 PM - 7 PMLincoln Park - Historic Tremont - West 14th StreetHeld every Tuesday afternoon between 4 PM - 7 PM Lincoln Park in historic Tremont comes alive at...
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  • Are ticks worse in 2012?

    Jane Mosley, Columbus American Staffordshire Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:10 am
    Why do ticks seem to be worse this year?Even though ticks are less active in the winter, they do survive unless temperatures are under freezing for several days. With the mild winter and few days with the temperatures...
  • The antics of ‘The 39 Steps’ come to CATCO

    Erin Millar, Columbus Theater Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:11 pm
    What are the 39 Steps? This is the underlying question in Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps, which is currently being performed at the Riffe Center by CATCO. Through many antics, hilarious situations, and the purposeful dropping...
  • Obama, Ohio Dems try to make Bain Capital bane of Romney's White House run

    John Michael Spinelli, Columbus Government Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 5:46 pm
    GOP presidential front runner Mitt Romney, who needs to win Ohio to win the White House as desperately as someone dying of thirst needs a drink of water to live, was lashed Tuesday afternoon to the mast of his own...
  • Rock on the Range returns to Crew Stadium with headliners Incubus and Rob Zombie

    Karen Van Hoff, Columbus Concert Photography Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 2:44 pm
    For the sixth year in a row, Crew Stadium in Columbus will play host to one of the biggest rock festivals in the country. Saturday, May 19 and Sunday, May 20, Rock on the Range will bring in approximately 30...
  • Gov. Kasich signs election law in private, poll shows he's still unpopular

    John Michael Spinelli, Columbus Government Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:05 am
    Subscribe. It's free. Just do itCOLUMBUS, Ohio: Ohio Gov. John Kasich doesn't normally like to keep his light under a bushel. Elected in 2010 with just 23.5 percent of registered voters, the former 18...
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    Examiner Dayton Edition Articles

  • Bob Zany returns to Wiley's, bay-bee

    Michael Woody, Dayton Performing Arts Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:19 am
    At the age of 15, Bob Zany was yanked off the stage of the Gong Show in the midst of his stand-up routine, much to the relief of those watching. From such humble beginnings has evolved a comedian whose...
  • 'Happy Days' are here again at La Comedia

    Michael Woody, Dayton Performing Arts Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:40 am
    The past is often brought back to the present in the world of entertainment, retro is in. A ‘Dark Shadows’ movie is now in theaters and ‘The Munsters’ are returning to network television later this year...
  • Clear skies and mild.

    William Adkins, Dayton Weather Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:11 pm
    Miami Valley , Whitewater Valley, and the I-71 corridor of Ohio/Indiana: The following is the seven day forecast for the Dayton metro area and a 50 mile radius around it. Other metro...
  • Pet Styles by Amanda offers full service pet grooming at your home

    Phyllis O'Beollain, Dayton Small Pets Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:51 pm
    A groomer who makes house callsAmong the new vendors at the 2012 Furry Skurry was Pet Styles by Amanda, a state-of-the-art mobile pet salon and spa serving the greater Dayton area including Bellbrook, Centerville...
  • Halo Reach daily challenges and tips 5/15/2012

    Justin Eldridge, Dayton MMORPG Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 6:19 pm
    These are the daily challenges for 5/15/2012 The daily challenges for today don’t particularly match up with each other at all. The only one that goes together with any of the others Is to kill...
 
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  • Uncommon edible landscaping part 2

    Vince Kirchner, Lima Sustainable Agriculture Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:51 pm
    As many people start to look at available options to update their landscaping, I wanted to provide options that will not only look good, but provide edible varieties that can provide food for your family. In part 1 a list...
  • Health services are going down hill in U.K. and MS respite centers almost closed

    Lori Friend, Lima Multiple Sclerosis Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 12:36 pm
    The BBC just reported the Royal College of Nursing saying services were “under-invested and over-burdened” and this ties into what was reported just last year by the Royal College of Physicians having concerns about...
  • Permaculture from a to z – integration

    Vince Kirchner, Lima Sustainable Agriculture Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 6:44 am
    Permaculture is an integrated design science, creating systems that provide for human needs and the earth’s needs through mutually beneficial relationships. The relationships can be as simple or as complex as needed, based on the available...
  • Now the FDA is speaking out about the MS "liberation therapy"

    Lori Friend, Lima Multiple Sclerosis Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 7:38 pm
    Italian researcher Paolo Zamboni brought the multiple sclerosis (MS) community alive when news of his chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) study hit the internet a few years back. Some believed it to be a valid therapy for MS, some...
  • Uncommon edible landscaping

    Vince Kirchner, Lima Sustainable Agriculture Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 12:08 pm
    Edible groundcovers can be grown in every area of Ohio, with many options to suit every taste and situation. We are going to explore the available plants and discuss how to grow them in your residential landscapes with...
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  • Saturday morning cartoons are not an option.

    Brian Strong, Toledo Family Entertainment Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:37 pm
    There's nothing like thinking about a nice Saturday morning where you can wake up slowly, drink your coffee peacefully on the patio, and enjoying life's little joy of peace and quiet - that is until the thump...
  • Biggest Week in American Birding over, birds still here

    Lisa Hossler, Toledo Environmental News Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 12:46 pm
    In her book Silent Spring, Rachel Carson warned of a time when the birds were silent due to industrial poisoning of our waters. Fortunately her vision never materialized. This past week the birds were loud and prominent at Magee Marsh...
  • So long, and thanks for all the fish

    Angie Marie, Toledo Walleye Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 11:49 am
    Just as many longtime fans are walking away now that their three-year season ticket contract has been fulfilled, the time for me to move on has come as well. I will always hold my three seasons with the Toledo...
  • What about Jesus’ ascension into heaven?

    Kenneth Penn, Toledo Christianity Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 3:30 am
    With most of the emphasis placed on Jesus’ resurrection with the celebration of Easter, Christians tend to forget about his ascension into heaven. Many assume he ascended into heaven immediately after his resurrection. However that would be...
  • Is Science Important in Special Education?

    Geneva Chapman, Toledo Special Education Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 10:08 am
    My previous article about using inquiry to teach a child with special needs featured my twelve-year old neighbor who is in special education classes at a school in our neighborhood. He’s a natural-born scientist...
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  • Tile, sheet vinyl and wood plank flooring

    Pat Jacobs, Youngstown Interior Decorating Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:44 pm
    “There are a nice variety of faux finishes that can rival the look of real wood, stone and ceramic tile anyday, and cost just a fraction of the real deal“, according to local professional housepainter Mike Foster...
  • Chance of a shower in Youngstown today, then dry through the weekend

    Jason Warren, Youngstown Weather Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 7:21 am
    A cold front currently moving through the Great Lakes will move across northeastern Ohio today. The low levels of the atmosphere are very dry so shower activity associated with this front will be sparse. Once the front passes...
  • Another pleasant day in Youngstown today, showers possible Wednesday

    Jason Warren, Youngstown Weather Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:29 am
    High pressure will build across the region today. Northeastern Ohio will bask in abundant sunshine with high temperatures rising to the comfortable mid 70s in Youngstown this afternoon.Tonight will be mostly clear and calm with overnight lows...
  • A few light showers possible in Youngstown today, then dry on Tuesday

    Jason Warren, Youngstown Weather Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 7:28 am
    A few showers are expected across the Youngstown area to kick off the work week.Low pressure will move through the Upper Ohio Valley and Mid Atlantic states today. For the most part, the precipitation associated with this system...
  • ZZ Top: That little ol' band from Texas

    Jim Marasco, Youngstown Classic Rock Music Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 7:12 am
    Forty years in the music business and going strong. One way to maintain that longevity is to rest as little as possible. In 2009, ZZ Top averaged 300 dates a year on the road. This year – 2012 &ndash...
 
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    Examiner Tulsa Edition Articles

  • Review of The Path to Hope by Stephane Hessel and Edgar Morin

    Elizabeth Provenzano, Tulsa Books Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:13 pm
    When it comes to government and politics, everyone has an opinion. Some have opinions about their own country; others have opinions about worldwide policies. Stephane Hessel and Edgar Morin, both French authors, took matters into their own hands...
  • TU softball ranked 25th

    Mike Moguin, Tulsa Golden Hurricane Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:29 am
    Two Conference USA Championships, some postseason honors and now a high-ranking.Success brings another accolade to Tulsa softball as the Golden Hurricane landed in the latest ESPN.com/USA Softball Collegiate Top 25 poll, which was announced...
  • Satan, Jesus, and You are family

    Marcus Powers, Tulsa Christian Apologetics Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:28 pm
    This is true according to the Mormons.A recent chat between two Mormons and a inquisitive person is caught in this actual conversation. The names have been changed to perserve the identity of the individuals.The Mormon Conversation: Jesus...
  • Shock trim roster to 11 players

    Jeff Brucculeri, Tulsa Shock Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:26 pm
    Nearing the end of training camp, the Tulsa Shock have waived two veteran players, to trim the roster to the required 11 players, prior to the start of the regular season. Head Coach Gary Kloppenburg announced on Tuesday that Shanna...
  • Satan stood before God and so can Homosexuals

    Marcus Powers, Tulsa Christian Apologetics Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:09 pm
    LGBTs in heaven? "I believe they will," according to Joel Osteen in an interview with Oprah on Jan 2, 2012. "God doesn't categorize sin" and the fornicator's sin is...
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    Examiner Bend Edition Articles

  • 'Until Tuesday': A touching story of Love and Healing

    Gayle Krevi, Bend Pets Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 4:59 pm
    May is National Military Appreciation Month, a time to remember the courageous men and women who serve our country and the sacrifices they make for all of our freedoms. What a great time to read Fmr. Capt. Luis Carlos Montalvan...
  • Traveling games for your pet: Mental challenges and physical fun

    Gayle Krevi, Bend Pets Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 9:14 pm
    The official start of summer traveling will soon be upon us with Memorial Day just around the corner. With many Central Oregonians planning their getaway with their dogs along for the adventure, here are some traveling...
  • Car traveling with your new puppy: Safety tips to follow

    Gayle Krevi, Bend Pets Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 4:14 pm
    With plenty of warm, spring days ahead and hot summer days sure to come, many Central Oregon families will hop in the car and hit the road for a fun filled day at a nearby lake with...
  • Road trip: Super tips for preparing your pet for travel

    Gayle Krevi, Bend Pets Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 12:28 pm
    With spring upon us and summer just around the corner, many families here in Central Oregon will be planning weekend day trips and even longer trips for a summer vacation. Happily, many trips and vacations...
  • Choosing a Veterinarian: Advice for making the right choice

    Gayle Krevi, Bend Pets Examiner
    7 May 2012 | 1:03 pm
    The relationship between you and your veterinarian is a very important one.You will be trusting this person with the life of one of your best friends, a friend that can't tell you where the pain is or...
 
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    Examiner Eugene Edition Articles

  • MRDA celebrates another successful Spring Roll

    James Brains, Eugene Roller Derby Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 5:50 pm
    Men's Roller Derby Association celebrates the success of another Spring Roll tournament. MRDA's largest tournament, hosted by the Fort Wayne Derby Girls, featured 13 teams playing 20 MRDA-sanctioned bouts on two tracks over the course...
  • The time is now- train for a half-marathon

    Krista Shultz, Eugene Moms Fitness Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 6:49 pm
    It’s a goal many people have, “I’d like to run a marathon before I turn 30, or 40, or 50”. But, it is so easy to play into the excuses as to...
  • Capstone project raises concern with downtown Eugene residents

    Parks McCants, Eugene Headlines Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 8:47 pm
    Counter to the expressed concern of many downtown Eugene residents, the City Council with the full support of Mayor Kitty Piercy voted by a majority of 6 to 2, to approve a 10 year, $ 8.5 million dollar property tax...
  • MRDA to Promote 'This Is How I Roll'

    James Brains, Eugene Roller Derby Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 4:03 pm
    Men's Roller Derby Association (MRDA) proudly supports the documentary This Is How I Roll. For the past four years, the This Is How I Roll production team followed the growth of men's derby and the birth...
  • MRDA Announces Creation of Certification Committee

    James Brains, Eugene Roller Derby Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 11:56 am
    The Men's Roller Derby Association is proud to announce the creation of the MRDA Certification Committee. This Committee has skating official, non-skating official and skater representation, and was formed to develop the MRDA Certification...
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    Examiner Medford Edition Articles

  • Part A and Part B of the Medicare Maze

    Linda McClellan, Medford Senior Insurance Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 4:27 pm
    Congratulations on turning 65! It does create a new lot of options and choices in your life. Understanding Medicare and how it fits into your new age bracket can take a lot of research. Most people...
  • Mother's Day - Remembering Mary

    Brian Farrar, Medford Christian Living Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 7:21 pm
    Every Mother's Day sons and daughters honor their own mothers. It’s a wonderful tradition that brings families closer. As Mother's Day once again is upon us, I can't help but think about...
  • Social Security timing is important for retirement decisions

    Linda McClellan, Medford Senior Insurance Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 2:21 pm
    Nearly everyone is eligible for Medicare at 65, but many social security benefits don’t kick in until 67 depending on what year your were born. It pays to look at the benefits of filing later for social...
  • Toxic candles? Sadly, yes.

    Claire Glenn-Atteberry, Medford Holistic Health Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 4:53 pm
    Toxic candles? Sadly, yes.I love having candles burning in my Rogue Valley home. There's nothing like the gentle flicker of a candle flame, and a warm, sweet scent filling your home to evoke feelings of...
  • Japan is a top importer of Oregon wine

    Janet Eastman, Medford Wine Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 11:17 am
    Recently, a group from Mottox, the fifth-largest wine distributor in Japan, flew in to visit Ted Gerber of Foris Vineyards in Cave Junction. The group toured the perfectly pruned pinot noir vines, checked out the wine-storage rooms with...
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  • Good night, Eileen: Women, money and politics

    Kitty O'Keefe, Portland Finance Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:06 am
    In a close race, Charlie Hales, Jefferson Smith and Eileen Brady each sought the nod from a majority of Porland voters for the office of Mayor. With a statistical tie going into the vote, why did Eileen trail her...
  • Show schedule 2012 to 2013 changes on ABC released

    Heather Tooley, Portland Pop Culture Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:38 am
    ABC's new TV show schedule for the 2012 and 2013 schedule has been released. Some show viewers typically watch a certain night will be moved or replacing cancelled shows on another night. Some popular primetime programs are changing...
  • Cannes Film Festival 2012 officially kicks off in France

    Shannon Dockrill, Portland Film Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:21 am
    Portland film enthusiasts, Festival de Cannes has officially begun! The 65th Annual Cannes International Film Festival is now underway in the south of France, and film lovers everywhere will be keeping up with the twelve-day event for the lastest...
  • 'Terminator 3' actor missing, Nick Stahl paid visits to Skid Row

    Heather Tooley, Portland Pop Culture Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:38 am
    "Terminator 3" actor, Nick Stahl, is missing and hasn't been seen since May 9th. Authorities are looking into his disappearance, TMZ reports.Stahl's wife filed a missing person's report with the L...
  • Cancelled shows 2012: 'Survivor,' 'Modern Family,' and others are safe

    Heather Tooley, Portland Pop Culture Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:24 am
    Cancelled shows for 2012 has recently been released by the networks and a large number have been cut, but an equal amount are safe. Programs such as Survivor and Modern Family are saved among many popular TV shows.Check out...
 
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    Examiner Allentown Edition Articles

  • DVD review: 'Rise of the Planet of the Apes'

    Jonathan Ellis, Allentown DVD Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 3:03 pm
    The original 'Planet of the Apes' definitely belongs in the 60's. That's not to say that it isn't entertaining now but dated effects, silly concept and hopeless overacting, along with sets...
  • Royal Caribbean employee vs. Travolta

    Daniel Cuciti, Allentown Pop Culture Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 3:00 pm
    John Travolta now has another man coming forward to put him in a negative spotlight. This is just one of many reported incidents involving Travolta and sexual contact with a male.Last Monday, celebrity news outlet TMZ broke a story...
  • Collection information every farm manager should know

    Jessica Stemmler, Allentown Equestrian Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 1:46 pm
    As anyone that boards a horse or runs an equine boarding facility knows, leaving a horse in someone's care is kind of like renting a monthly hotel room for them. A check is due at some point...
  • May press release from Horses and Horizons Therapeutic Learning Center, Inc.

    Jessica Stemmler, Allentown Equestrian Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 1:07 pm
    Horses & Horizons Therapeutic Learning Center, Inc. is looking for volunteers to help with its special program of therapeutic horseback riding for children and adults with special needs. The center, which offers special riding lessons on...
  • Low Incidence conference

    Jaclyn Kratzer, Reading, PA Special Education Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 12:16 pm
    Title: High Expectations for Achievement: The Pennsylvania Low Incidence Institute Date: August 6-9, 2012 Location: The Penn Stater Conference Center, State College, PA Description:The High Expectations for Achievement: Pennsylvania Low...
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    Examiner Erie Edition Articles

  • Beware the Toad!

    Theresa Walters, Tionesta Dog Rescue Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 7:38 am
    With all of the warm, wet weather we have been seeing, the American Toads are out in full swing. Their calls can be heard almost every night now, which means they will not only be in campgrounds and near water...
  • A few showers in Erie today, then dry through the upcoming weekend

    Jason Warren, Erie Weather Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 7:22 am
    A cold front currently moving through the Great Lakes will move across northwestern Pennsylvania today. The low levels of the atmosphere are very dry so shower activity associated with this front will be scattered. Once the front passes...
  • Beautiful weather today, showers possible Wednesday in Erie

    Jason Warren, Erie Weather Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:30 am
    High pressure will build across the region today. Northwestern Pennsylvania will bask in abundant sunshine with high temperatures rising to the comfortable low 70s in Erie this afternoon.Tonight will be mostly clear and calm with overnight lows...
  • Pleasant, dry weather expected in Erie today through Tuesday

    Jason Warren, Erie Weather Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 7:29 am
    Sunny and dry weather is expected in the Erie area to kick off the work week.Low pressure will move through the Upper Ohio Valley and Mid Atlantic states today. For the most part, the precipitation associated with this...
  • Tips for talking to your child about death

    Emily Steves, Erie Family Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 4:28 pm
    How do you explain death to a young child so that they understand? Michael Towne, a child-life specialist from University of California–San Francisco Medical Center explains that most preschoolers can't grasp that death is...
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    Examiner Harrisburg Edition Articles

  • Governor Corbett to attend National Guard memorial service in Boalsburg

    Yvonne P Mazzulo, South Central Headlines Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:12 am
    Governor Tom Corbett and senior leaders of the Pennsylvania National Guard today announced that they will honor the men and women of the Guard's 28th Infantry Division at an annual memorial service at 1 p.m. on Sunday...
  • Which toilet is right for you pt 2

    Rachel Eastep, Harrisburg Home Improvement Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:54 am
    ONE AND DONE FLUSH SYSTEMSTo most people the most important part of their toilet is that it will never clog. With the new water conservation laws that are coming into play, toilet flushing technologies need to become more advanced...
  • Educating our youth about HIV/AIDS prevention

    Angela Landon, Harrisburg Education Reform Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:35 am
    As National HIV Vaccine Awareness Day approaches on May 18th it is important to highlight the importance of education and awareness in the prevention of HIV. Educating our youth about sex and avoiding illegal drug use is an...
  • Understanding HIV: National HIV Vaccine Awareness Day on May 18th

    Angela Landon, Harrisburg Education Reform Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:28 am
    As National HIV Vaccine Awareness Day approaches on May 18th, it is important to understand why researching vaccines and educating our youth is so essential. What is HIV?HIV is known as the human immunodeficiency virus, which attacks the...
  • Breast milk donor interview: Helping those that cannot help themselves

    Angela Landon, Harrisburg Parenting Issues Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 7:58 am
    My experience with breast milk donation is not just inquisitive, it is personal. After having my second child I learned about donating breast milk from a colleague. The experience was such a wonderful blessing that I thought it...
 
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    Examiner Johnstown Edition Articles

  • It's A 10 Miracle Leave In Product

    Samantha Turano, Johnstown Beauty Products Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 11:42 pm
    It's A 10 Miracle Leave In Product (found in Ulta and local salons everywhere) claims to protect hair color, prevent split ends, control frizz, detangle etc. I was wary of this product at first because it seemed like...
  • Diablo 3 midnight launch events to have a party atmosphere

    Allie O'Neal, Johnstown Girl Geeks Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 10:40 am
    Fans of the Diablo series of role-playing games have been able to pre-order and download their digital versions of Diablo 3 directly from the Blizzard Entertainment website for weeks, but if you would like to meet other gamers...
  • Johnstown Relationships: Mothers and daughters

    Ranee Grush, Johnstown Relationship Advice Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 9:52 am
    Johnstown Relationships: Mothers and Daughters We have all heard the statement `there is not another bond better than that of a mother and her child’. I couldn’t agree...
  • Artists and storm troopers promote comic books in State College

    Allie O'Neal, Johnstown Girl Geeks Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 12:50 pm
    May 5 was graduation day in State College, but amid sidewalks full of caps and gowns, seekers of free comic books knew they’d found a different kind of annual event when they were greeted by storm troopers. Three...
  • Endorphin-inducing Giants of Science

    Mary Beegle, Johnstown Budget Nightlife Examiner
    7 May 2012 | 11:10 am
    Urbandictionary.com defines “lab rat” as “someone who is addicted to being in a lab, constantly running experiments, and can't stop to go home even though they know that it's healthy to maintain...
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  • May 19 is National Hepatitis Testing Day

    Sara Grossman, Philadelphia Public Health Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:08 pm
    The first ever National Hepatitis Testing Day will be held on this Saturday, May 19, 2012. The new annual event is part of an upcoming CDC campaign to educate the public about viral hepatitis and encourage people to get tested...
  • Whooping Cough outbreak prompts CDC alert- get adult booster shots now

    Carol Everhart Roper, Philadelphia Science Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:00 pm
    Pertussis, also known as Whooping Cough, is no illness to ignore. I know this from personal experience, and I want to tell you our story in the hope that it will prompt preventative action on your parts. After&nbsp...
  • VCU leaving CAA for Atlantic 10

    Ari Bluestein, Drexel Dragons Basketball Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:32 pm
    Virginia Commonwealth University, a mainstay in the Colonial Athletic Association for years, has announced they will be moving to the Atlantic 10 Conference for all sports, effective July 1, 2012. The VCU Rams have made a big splash...
  • Local bike shares recycle bicycles for low-cost commute alternatives

    Samantha Sinclair, South Jersey Frugal Family Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:04 pm
    National Bike to Work Week may encourage some people to change the way they commute each day, not only to work, but to school or the park. One hurdle is to acquire a bicycle.Bike Share programs, like the...
  • 'Romeo and Juliet' at Collingswood Shakespeare Company

    Jessica Martin, Haddon Heights Theatre Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:52 am
    ROMEO AND JULIET at Collingswood Shakespeare Company ROMEO AND JULIET is probably the most often performed of William Shakespeare’s plays. Just about everyone knows the timeless tale of the “star-crossed lovers” and their...
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  • THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL should play well in the Pittsburgh Market

    Fiore Mastracci, Pittsburgh Film Industry Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:59 am
    THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL I must admit I have a weak spot in my heart for British light drama films. They seem to combine just the right amounts of pathos and laughter to carry a story.&nbsp...
  • Pittsburgh Area Attractions: Firstside Park

    J. Michael Krivyanski, Pittsburgh Neighborhoods Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:48 am
    When looking for a place in downtown Pittsburgh to enjoy a nice day or just a pleasant area to have lunch, look no further than Firstside Park located at 500 First Avenue.It’s a 1.5 acre park...
  • Memorial day celebration in Pittsburgh

    Tara Quinn, Pittsburgh Working Moms Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:46 am
    Several families will celebrate Memorial Day with a cookout. But, if you’re looking to do a little more with your three day weekend, here are some tips for families in Pittsburgh!Take a short drive out...
  • From the Vault: Mayhem 2011 Main Stage Highlights - Megadeth

    Matthew Reinhart, Pittsburgh Metal Music Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:35 am
    Tonight at Stage AE, horror-metal icon Rob Zombie will bring what he refers to as “an amped-up, non-stop barrage of sin, sex and Satan guaranteed to rip your face off,” to the metal masses in...
  • 10 questions with historical fiction author: Mitchell James Kaplan

    Kayla Posney, Pittsburgh Historical Fiction Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 6:12 am
    Mitchell James Kaplan, author of "By Fire, By Water" answers 10 questions about his favorite time period in history, his favorite figures from history, and the age old question of coffee or tea.1. If you could go...
 
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  • Grooming to help prevent ear infections

    Linda Weiland, Scranton Dog Grooming Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:03 pm
    There is a lot you and your groomer can do to prevent painful ear infections. Check your dog's ears regularly. There are many ear washes available to remove excess dirt and wax, but a healthy ear...
  • ACLU challenges Pennsylvania Voter ID law

    Steve Urbanski, Scranton Public Policy Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:55 am
    The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania, the Advancement Project, the Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia (PILCOP), and the Washington, DC law firm of Arnold & Porter LLP filed a lawsuit on May 1, 2012 on behalf of ten...
  • Illegal Immigration Glossary; words of meaning and manipulation

    Brian McElwee, Scranton Immigration Policy Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:21 am
    Words matter; they have meaning. Understanding the meaning of the word is essential in understanding the meaning of the message.Often times, words have quite similar spellings yet disparate meanings. Take, for example, the words literal and...
  • Ski resorts offer outstanding biking/hiking in summer and fall

    Christine Cohen, Scranton Skiing Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 9:11 am
    When the winter’s snow melts, resorts come alive with hiking and biking. Cycling has long been the sport of choice to keep ski legs in shape through the summer and fall. Hiking also helps keep legs...
  • DVD review: 'Plot of Fear'

    Jude Felton, Scranton Movie Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 11:03 am
    The world of Italian Giallo cinema is a truly fascinating area of film, which boomed in the 1960’s and 1970’s, and was probably most famous for the films of such directors as Dario Argento, Mario...
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    Examiner Providence Edition Articles

  • Advocates encouraged by federal seclusion and restraint document

    Maria Bucchino, Providence Special Education Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:46 pm
    Restraint and seclusion continues to be used by districts across the nation when dealing with behaviors of children with disabilities. There have been reports of injury and death in some cases. As recently as January 2012, Connecticut schools...
  • 'Teen Mom' final season preview: The baby mama drama continues

    Cheryl Phillips, Providence Reality Show Celebrities Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 6:26 pm
    The final season of "Teen Mom" premieres on June 12 at 10 p.m. on MTV. The video trailer gives fans an indication of the drama that is in store for Farrah Abraham, Maci Bookout, Amber...
  • Providence weather forecast for May 16, 2012

    James Laurie, Providence Weather Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 3:24 pm
    Forecast discussion: A weak low pressure system along a stationary front is helping to pull moisture from the south. This is helping the system to develop showers through New England. As of writing this article, much of Rhode Island...
  • Kris Jenner shows off gigantic lip on "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" - Photos

    Cheryl Phillips, Providence Reality Show Celebrities Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 1:47 pm
    The new season of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" starts on May 20, 2012 at 9 p.m. One of the biggest things you will see in the first episode is Kris Jenner's gigantic lip...
  • 'Bachelorette' Emily Maynard gives big clues about her final pick

    Cheryl Phillips, Providence Reality Show Celebrities Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 10:57 pm
    Bachelorette Emily Maynard sent five guys home on the premiere of "The Bachelorette" on Monday, May 14, 2012. There were no big surprises, although it already seems that most of the guys would love to see Kalon take...
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    Examiner Charleston Edition Articles

  • Psychologically abusing the elderly

    Barbie Nemeth, Charleston Elder Care Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:46 pm
    According to the American Psychological Association (APA), "every other year an estimated 150,000 elder Americans are victims of physical, psychological, or other forms of abuse and neglect."Estimations are based on reports of abuse.The...
  • Censoring black on white crime in the liberal media

    Kyle Rogers, Charleston Conservative Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:45 pm
    Recently there was a Red Hot Chili Peppers concert at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. At least six people were viciously attacked by mobs of local thugs as they left the venue. Three were hospitalized and at least two...
  • Mothers of the Lowcountry Series: Kristen Wright-Matthews

    Donloyn Gadson, Charleston Motherhood Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 6:08 pm
    Awendaw resident, Kristen Wright-Matthews is a California girl who made her way to the Charleston area on Christmas Eve of 2004. Skeptical about the move, her Los Angeles, big city friends laughed at her, saying she "wouldn...
  • Elder abuse study still on the rise "Government Study"

    Barbie Nemeth, Charleston Elder Care Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 2:52 pm
    A growing variety of elder abuse situations intend to engulf improperly manned mature safety service organizations in many declares, according to a review launched on Thursday by the Government Responsibility Workplace.At a listening to of the...
  • Addressing Pet Overpopulation

    Jeffrey Nemeth, Charleston Animal Rights Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 1:37 pm
    Every year, approximately 7million unwanted or stray animals are taken to shelters.Sadly, about 3.9 million almost half of them will be euthanized because homes cannot be found. The sad fact is that euthanasia is the leading cause...
 
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    Examiner Columbia Edition Articles

  • Using split chicken breast to save money on boneless chicken breast

    Lindsey Warner, Columbia Frugal Family Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:17 pm
    At half the cost per pound of boneless chicken breast, learning how to get the breast out of split ckicken breast will save big money on chicken cost. Split chicken breasts are the front chest part of the chicken...
  • A monumental talent

    Jennifer Weber, Columbia Cemetery Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:13 pm
    Matthew Fletcher, owner of Fletcher Monuments, strides toward the exquisite monument he was commissioned to create replicating a rare gold cross. Since early 2010 the granite cross has stood on the eastern edge of Elmwood Cemetery in Columbia,...
  • ‘The Lucky One’ movie is not so lucky

    Jordan Vogel, Columbia Movie Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:32 pm
    “The Lucky One” is the movie adaptation of the book of the same name by Nicholas Sparks. The movie falls a bit flat in its romantic efforts and leaves the audience wanting a little something more.The...
  • Historic Columbia Foundation to hold Tea Party for Scouts

    Douglas Steimle, Columbia History Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 2:20 pm
    The Historic Columbia Foundation will hold an unusual Scout Day on May 19. The theme for this month’s Scout gathering is a Victorian Tea Party (of the non-political variety!). The Tea Party will be held at...
  • How Christians can glorify God by producing spiritual fruit

    James Bolton, Columbia Christian Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 12:45 pm
    As I recently checked on how the plants in my garden were growing, I found that there were a lot of little grapes growing on the vines. I thought this was wonderful since it meant that we could have...
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    Examiner Greenville Edition Articles

  • Jonny Lang makes a stop in Greenville, SC

    Kirk Gollwitzer, Greenville Business Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:41 am
    The extremely powerful and aggressive Jonny Lang stopped in Greenville tonight, and made an “expected” impact. Lang a 31 year old guitarist, originally from Fargo, North Dakota, lit up a sold out crowd at The Handlebar, a...
  • Tempers fly at Darlington, leads to fines and probation for Kurt Busch and Ryan

    Jennifer Flanagan-Leger, Greenville NASCAR Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 5:49 pm
    Today, NASCAR announced it has fined Kurt Busch, driver of the #51 car, $50,000 and placed him on probation until July 25 for his actions during the Bojangles’ Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway, May 12. Busch violated...
  • Spearheading summer adventures for people with special needs

    April Durham, Liberty Special Needs Kids Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 2:48 pm
    Camp Spearhead has been providing summer get-aways for children and adults with special needs since 1968. The camp is not located at Pleasant Ridge Camp and Retreat Center, part of the Greenville County Recreational Department. Set in the shady...
  • How do you find green homes for sale in Greenville, S.C.?

    Kathleen Story, Greenville Green Building Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 2:40 pm
    Try looking for a green built home in Greenville, South Carolina on the Internet and you will be very disappointed. It seems as if a Google search would find some candidates, but not on this topic. Even Zillow...
  • Planning a fun-filled trip for families with special needs children

    April Durham, Liberty Special Needs Kids Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 2:02 pm
    Summer is upon us, and families are looking for places to go and things to do. This task becomes especially daunting for families with special needs children. While the Americans with Disabilities Act is clear about accommodations for people with...
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    Examiner Rapid City Edition Articles

  • Tinder Box/Vino 100, Rapid City, South Dakota

    Jennifer Harris, Rapid City Dive Bars Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:26 pm
    Meeting potential future Mr. Jenn on this night, it would be my first venture into the Tinder Box, a cigar bar in downtown Rapid City, South Dakota. It is located in a historical building that has a great atmosphere, really...
  • Wobbly Bobby, Rapid City, SD

    Jennifer Harris, Rapid City Dive Bars Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:58 pm
    Yes...another date, another potential suitor. We wandered to this little bar in the new City Square in Rapid City, South Dakota, after a dinner filled with a lot of awkward pauses. No, I didn't really care to...
  • Talk about expectations of love on Mother's Day

    Cristi Habermann, Rapid City Relationship Advice Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 12:48 pm
    This weekend is Mother’s Day. It is the day we celebrate being a mother, having a mother, and going to be a mother. Everywhere there are signs, commercials, and ads wanting to sell something to you for...
  • Roughlock Falls in Spearfish Canyon

    Steven Rowley, Rapid City Life in Photos Examiner
    30 Apr 2012 | 10:24 pm
    Rouglock Falls State Park is one of those places on earth that must be visited to be appreciated. Photographs cannot do it justice...
  • Haunted historic restaurant in Rapid City

    Steven Rowley, Rapid City Historic Places Examiner
    30 Apr 2012 | 9:38 pm
    LocationOnly a couple of blocks from where the center Rapid City originated sits what is commonly known of as the oldest structure in the city. The building is now home to the Sports Rock and Budd Uglies. It...
 
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    Examiner Sioux Falls Edition Articles

  • Billy Graham on which religion is correct

    Harold Shuckhart, Sioux Falls Atheism Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 12:48 pm
    The debate over which religion is correct probably predates written history. The first stories in the Hebrew Bible are probably oral myths written down after many generations of repetition. Most of the Hebrew Bible’s stories warn against...
  • Bambito Resort

    Timothy Davis, Sioux Falls Travel Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 4:09 pm
    If you are looking for a getaway from the Midwest and are tired of Mexico and Hawaii, I suggest the Republic of Panama. More specifically, the Bambito Hotel and Resort. This is in western Panama near the border of Costa...
  • Contract for Hartzell not renewed for next season

    Mark Krebs, Sioux Falls Sports Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 9:56 pm
    It was announced by the Sioux Falls Stampede that the reason for former head coach Kevin Hartzell's departure was that the new ownership group decided not to renew his contract. During his tenure with the Stampede, he amassed...
  • Five zombie killing tools that every South Dakotan owns

    Leigh Hanes, Sioux Falls Zombie Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 2:30 pm
    When face to mangled face with the undead, one is faced with 3 options: Allow oneself to be eaten, flee or kill the attacker. Luckily enough for most South Dakotans, the necessary tools for self-protection are within reach...
  • Hartzell unexpectedly let go as Stampede head coach

    Mark Krebs, Sioux Falls Sports Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 1:47 am
    The Sioux Falls Stampede’s new ownership group made an unexpected move after taking over the team within their first week. According to a story by Matt Zimmer of the Argus Leader and a report by Eric Thorstensen of...
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    Examiner Chattanooga Edition Articles

  • Pentecostal beliefs: the purpose of the baptism of the Holy Spirit

    Jennifer Mieliulis Fuentes, Middle Tennessee Pentecostal Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 9:24 pm
    The early Christians described in the book of Acts in the Holy Bible were dedicated believers in Jesus Christ who prayed daily, shared what they had with one another, and were filled with the Holy Spirit. (Acts...
  • Pentecostal beliefs: miracles, signs, and wonders

    Jennifer Mieliulis Fuentes, Middle Tennessee Pentecostal Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 9:22 pm
    I grew up far from Middle Tennessee in a mainline, nonPentecostal church. They always seemed to emphasize Matthew 28:19-20. The verse would routinely make its way into sermons and benedictions prior to service...
  • The Golden Rule or a golden ticket: Mr.Obama's stance on gay "marriage"

    Jennifer Mieliulis Fuentes, Middle Tennessee Pentecostal Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 9:15 pm
    I voted for President Obama in the last elections. Most evangelicals didn't, but no one could convince me that any candidate of any party was a genuine God-fearing Christian, so I voted for the person who...
  • Weekend at the Movies: Dark Shadows

    Sharon Stratton, Chattanooga Film Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 2:39 am
    This weekends’ feature films brings back yet another in the line of television to screen movies, Dark Shadows (ABC). From 1966-1971 many American women sit home to take in the “vampiric” adventures...
  • CDC reports young adults are increasing their risk for skin cancer

    Tiffany Parnell, Chattanooga Health News Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 1:34 pm
    Despite our ever-increasing body of knowledge regarding skin cancer prevention, young adults are still participating in high-risk behaviors, including indoor tanning, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).A CDC press...
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    Examiner Jackson Edition Articles

  • Team Starkid saves Nashville from the Apocalypse

    Brianna Johns, Lawrenceburg Music Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 6:22 pm
    When fans of Team Starkid bought tickets for the Apocalyptour, they knew that they were in for one heck of a show, but what they didn't know is that in the very same venue they would be faced...
  • Adam Lambert Takes Over Nashville's 107.5 The River

    Brianna Johns, Lawrenceburg Music Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 8:50 pm
    On March 8th, Adam Lambert stopped by Music Row to surprise a few lucky fans with an intimate concert. After some crowd interaction, Lambert started off his acoustic set by singing songs from his first album. Once the roaring...
  • PRISM Returns to the OSPH

    Casey McCasland, Jackson Paranormal Examiner
    26 Apr 2012 | 5:45 pm
    While some of the students were bathing in the sun on the beach or working this past spring break the Paranormal Research & Investigation Society of Martin, which is also a student organization, returned to one of the most haunted...
  • Stretch Before You Garden

    Amber Reynolds, Jackson Diet and Exercise Examiner
    8 Mar 2012 | 10:30 am
    Gardening season is just around the corner, and with a few simple stretches you can prepare yourself and lessen the chances of injury.Here's a simple "get started" list of stretches. Try to hold the...
  • Morristown Man Found Guilty of Attempting to Molest Three-Year-Old Jackson Girl

    Tyrone Reed Jr., Jackson Crime Examiner
    16 Feb 2012 | 4:15 pm
    A Morristown man was found guilty Thursday after a two-day trial in which he faced aggravated sexual battery charge for attempting to molest a three-year-old girl.Stephen Wilcox, 44, was found guilty of the lesser crime of...
 
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    Examiner Knoxville Edition Articles

  • 'Death and Cremation' (2010) is a guilty pleasure on DVD

    Bob Etier, Asheville DVD Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:47 pm
    Everyone who has ever had to drive a clunker, a junker, or a plain ol’ piece-of-crap-car can appreciate Stanley’s (Brad Dourif) unhappiness in Death and Cremation. If cars could drive you to psychopathy...
  • Laurel Falls

    Richard Copeland, Knoxville Outdoor Recreation Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:53 am
    With around 800 miles of trails available, making a choice of which trail to hike in The Great Smoky Mountains can be an undaunting task. Some trails lead to intersections, some to overlooks, others to hardwood forest. The most...
  • Mayfield may not be cut for political life in 3rd Congressional District

    David Oatney, Tennessee Statehouse Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 2:37 pm
    There are good reasons that political candidates run in primaries against incumbents, especially when they know that the odds are long on defeating an incumbent in a primary fight. In 1980, the late Senator Edward Kennedy (D-Massachusetts) fought...
  • Not quite the wild west

    Richard Copeland, Knoxville Outdoor Recreation Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 12:21 pm
    In the old days, the days of "Rawhide" and "Gunsmoke", the covered wagon was the SUV of choice. Had seating for at least a dozen, custom wheels, a rag top, and leather suspension. Storage...
  • Mitchell Guist from 'The Swamp People' is dead

    Barbie Crafts, Knoxville Celebrity Headlines Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:07 am
    Mitchell Guist, one of the loveable Cajun brothers on the popular program, "The Swamp People", was pronounced dead on Monday, May 15, 2012. CBS news said that Guist fell out of his boat on the Intracoastal Waterway near...
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    Examiner Memphis Edition Articles

  • Methodist Healthcare offers free grief camp for kids

    Chris Pepple, Memphis Little-Known Facts Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 3:15 pm
    Methodist LeBonheur Healthcare will be hosting Camp BraveHearts, a three-day grief camp to help children cope with the death of a family member or friend, June 7 through 9, 2012. The sessions will be from 8:30 a.m...
  • Could Red Light District Give Rise to Human Trafficking in Shelby County

    Karen Thompson, Memphis Government Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 2:09 pm
    The Memphis City Council is set to review a proposal for possibly creating a red light district in the city. The proposal was brought by city councilman Shea Flinn, who argues that the city would benefit from the additional...
  • "Love's Everlasting Courage" made into a movie

    Suzy Hayden, Memphis Christian Writing Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 2:36 pm
    Memphis Christian writers were blessed with a movie preview based upon a novel by bestselling author, Janette Oke.As of May 8, 2012, Fox Home Entertainment released "LOVE’S EVERLASTING COURAGE" on DVD and recently approached the...
  • Seasoning your syntax with jargon

    Suzy Hayden, Memphis Christian Writing Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 8:05 am
    Memphis Christian writers and all writers for that matter should be aware of your verbage and how to use it appropriately in dialogue or otherwise. The word of the day is vernacular (noun): an expression or mode of expression...
  • How the Memphis Grizzlies lost the most important game of their careers

    Leonard Wilson, Memphis Grizzlies Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 3:49 pm
    Game sevens are pressure-filled periods of intensity, sweat, and exhaustion. The team that executes in the last 12-minutes of the game walk away the victors. As the Los Angeles Clippers traveled to Memphis, Tennessee after a game six...
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    Examiner Nashville Edition Articles

  • Rock'n & Reel'n Celebrity Fishing Tournament and Concert coming July 9 and 10

    Sterling Whitaker, Nashville Music Industry Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:20 pm
    The first annual Rock'n & Reel'n Celebrity Fishing Tournament and Benefit Concert will take place July 9 and 10 in Nashville.Organizers announced the event in a press release Wednesday. Two Old Hippies, Bedell Guitars, National...
  • Eating healthy while at work

    Fred McGhee II, Nashville Fitness Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:52 pm
    You mean well and you try hard. But, maintaining your diet while at the office is tough, really tough. Sitting at a desk gazing at a computer for the majority of the day lends itself to unhealthy snacking. Between vending...
  • Motivating young readers - book review

    Kecia Burcham, Nashville Parenting & Education Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:12 pm
    There is no doubt that author Jeffrey Pflaum has a true passion for reading and motivating youth to discover similar enthusiasm. The book Motivating Teen and Preteen Readers is not only backed by listed research, but is detailed and...
  • BamaJam 2012 offering military discounts to service members

    Sterling Whitaker, Nashville Music Industry Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:54 am
    BamaJam 2012 will honor America's military by offering discount tickets to military personnel. Event producers have also dubbed the main entrance to the festival the Air Force Reserve Gateway.Festival organizers announced the news in a press...
  • Jackson Browne tickets on sale Friday for Ryman show on July 18

    Sterling Whitaker, Nashville Music Industry Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:21 am
    Tickets go on sale Friday, May 18 for legendary singer/songwriter Jackson Browne's show at the Ryman Auditorium on July 18.The show is part of Browne's upcoming U.S. Acoustic Tour, during which he will...
 
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    Examiner Abilene Edition Articles

  • Mothers' Day tribute to the missing

    Erica Morse, Abilene Crime Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 12:20 am
    "No mother should ever have to go without her child. No child should ever be away from his/her mother." --- Christine Salzer, advocate, "Moms on a...
  • Missing Tennessee girls found; Mayes status unconfirmed

    Erica Morse, Abilene Crime Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 8:20 pm
    New information coming in on the wire is indicating Adam Mayes has either been captured or was shot late this afternoon; however, all reports are that the two remaining Bain girls have been found safe.Eight-year-old Kyliyah Bain...
  • Titanic sails again in 3D

    Cameron Van Item, Abilene Movie Examiner
    27 Apr 2012 | 12:42 am
    I can honestly tell from the perspective of a child and an adult – I was very young when the film premiered in 1997. Back in its heyday, I was so excited for the movie that I just accepted it...
  • Missing Midland man reportedly found dead in Lake O.H. Ivie

    Erica Morse, Abilene Crime Examiner
    20 Apr 2012 | 2:42 pm
    Several news stations in Midland are reporting the search has ended for missing diver Richard Stovall.Stovall was reported missing Wednesday afternoon when he failed to re-surface from a scuba mission, where he was reportedly taking samples of the...
  • Missing Brownfield man found alive in Baytown

    Erica Morse, Abilene Crime Examiner
    20 Apr 2012 | 1:28 pm
    A 57-year-old man missing from Brownfield since April 10th has been found alive and safe in Baytown, Texas.Bobby Gene Stowe, Sr., was last seen April 11th in Baytown after he reported his truck, wallet and cell phone...
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    Examiner Amarillo Edition Articles

  • Every day heroes and an interview with Steve Newman

    Elaine Littau, Amarillo Christian Books Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:41 am
    Not long ago I went into my bank to deposit some checks. I saw a display on a board that was prominetly displayed in the lobby. It was across the room from where I was standing but the picture that...
  • Feeding the five thousand and an interview with Tracey Marley

    Elaine Littau, Amarillo Christian Books Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 6:52 pm
    I was at a meeting last year where the subject was "Feeding the 5000". Perhaps you are an author wondering how you are going to get your book into the hands of the multitudes or you may be...
  • Benefit for Amarillo police officer

    Trish Knight, Amarillo Everyday People Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 9:45 pm
    Amarillo Police Department, Amarillo Police Officers Association, Potter County Sheriff's Office, and Randall County Sheriff's Office, along with other organizations will host a benefit for Sgt. Don Moore of the Amarillo Police Department...
  • My prown and an interview with Shawna Blalock

    Elaine Littau, Amarillo Christian Books Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 11:35 am
    My "Prown"I am the sixth of six children in my family. (so is Terry) My brothers and sisters were mostly grown up when I came on the scene. My closest brother in age, Jim, was around 13...
  • I am a little ashamed of myself and interview with Emil Kirstein from S. Africa

    Elaine Littau, Amarillo Christian Books Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 11:03 pm
    Sunday is Mother's Day. This year I thought I would help the hubs out by ordering my own gift. He was delighted, but for the past two evenings he has brought me Mother's Day gifts. Yesterday...
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    Examiner Austin Edition Articles

  • Travel solo without fear

    Beverly Burmeier, Austin Adventure Travel Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:53 pm
    Love to travel but can’t always find a partner to share your experiences? Go ahead and plan that trip, even if it means traveling alone. Eliminate any fears you might have by attending a seminar at Backwoods...
  • I am begging you; get a gun

    C.M. Adams, Austin Cyber Crime Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 3:26 am
    People who do investigations soon learn that there is a very unpleasant and wretched reality that visits people on this planet every day. It’s usually our Law Enforcement Cadre that reaps the most experience in these daily, and...
  • FREE pet food & FREE spayed/neutered pets over 1 year old

    Glo Rod, Austin Pets Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:25 pm
    Yesterday, May 14th, I reported the Austin Animal Center had to kill 20 dogs in 2 days due to space issues. A concern I mentioned was Austin having to relinquish its title as a No-Kill city. Since the beginning...
  • True winning in redemptive filmmaking

    Diane Howard, Ph.D., Austin Movie Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:52 pm
    Seven Days in Utopia that was filmed on location in Central Texas in 2010 is now available on DVD, This movie is an example of an outstanding artistic, redemptive, faith-based film. It captures and...
  • Waveform Austin - Quality Rehearsal Studios for Austin Musicians

    Fito Kahn, Austin Jazz Music Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:05 pm
    Where can a band find a space to rehearse in North/Central Austin? It seems that the need for a quality place for bands to rehearse in this part of Austin has gone un-noticed and completely ignored. While...
 
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    Examiner Beaumont Edition Articles

  • Mother's day makeover

    Staci Richards, Beaumont Makeup Examiner
    5 May 2012 | 12:40 pm
    Have you ever wondered what Mother's Day gift to give to a mom that has everything? A local foundation is answering that question for you. The Adopt a Mom foundation in Beaumont provides Mother's...
  • 101 Reasons to Be Abstinent Reason # 2: The Wha-a-a-a-a Factor Won't BE a Factor

    Darla Daigle, Beaumont Abstinence Examiner
    4 May 2012 | 11:10 am
    Though it may seem a bit obvious, pregnancy outside of marriage, particularly accidental pregnancy, is a great motivation to practice abstinence. As we have seen in our statistics from the article on the # 1 of...
  • Banana is Missing

    Ann Azbill, Beaumont Pets Examiner
    1 May 2012 | 11:32 pm
    Banana is a 16 foot long, 150 pound Albino Burmese Python, missing since sometime between April 22 and April 24. The python was stolen from Gator Country, located on Hwy 365, close to I-10. Gator Country, a&nbsp...
  • 101 Reasons to Abstain - Reason #1: THERE IS NO CURE

    Darla Daigle, Beaumont Abstinence Examiner
    1 May 2012 | 11:55 am
    Reasons to practice abstinence are not difficult to find. What is difficult is, in a culture of fast food, fast video games, a world of instant knowledge at one's finger tips and the ability to speak with...
  • Summer staycation: Schlitterbahn-Galveston

    Kim Christian, Beaumont Staycation Examiner
    27 Apr 2012 | 10:54 pm
    With gas prices hovering around 4.00 a gallon with the promise to rise along with the temperature, Southeast Texans are looking for ways to have fun without breaking the bank. Many of us opting to vacation closer to home...
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    Examiner Brownsville Edition Articles

  • Hypocrisy in the church and the WBC

    Lee Outlaw, Brownsville Christianity Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 2:33 am
    As stated in my previous article and review of the ABC television series, The GCB, without hypocrites there would be no churches, church members or even Christians.After reviewing a television series from a Christian perspective, it seemed only...
  • National Day of Prayer Part 2

    Lee Outlaw, Brownsville Christianity Examiner
    7 May 2012 | 1:19 am
    The National Day of Prayer on the local level in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas was a great success.As stated in my previous article, this writer/pastor was the featured Christian speaker and prayer leader at the City...
  • National Day of Prayer

    Lee Outlaw, Brownsville Christianity Examiner
    1 May 2012 | 12:10 am
    Thursday, is the sixty first observance of the annual National Day of Prayer. It is one of the few opportunities still left in our country in which God is the focus and is both thanked for His blessings on the...
  • GCB and hypocrisy in the church

    Lee Outlaw, Brownsville Christianity Examiner
    22 Apr 2012 | 7:41 pm
    It’s often been said that without hypocrites there would be no churches, church members or even Christians.The reality of that often stated comment is all too real. After all, Jesus called the very Jewish religious leaders of...
  • Obama campaign ups it attack on Romney’s

    Lee Outlaw, Brownsville Political Buzz Examiner
    13 Apr 2012 | 11:59 pm
    Rick Santorum now out of the race, the full attention of both the media and the Democratic strategist turn to Mitt Romney in full out attacks.Romney’s wife Ann, being accused of “never working a day in...
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  • Are you reaching your Goals?

    Barbara Baggerly-Hinojosa, Corpus Christi Workplace Issues Examiner
    7 May 2012 | 6:27 pm
    What do you want to achieve? Having clear goals and objectives is essential. We all know that setting goals and working to achieve them is not a new concept in leadership development. Researchers have traced goal...
  • Los Lonely Boys, Cinco de Mayo post game concert at Whataburger Field

    Sherryjane Cooke, Corpus Christi Country Music Examiner
    4 May 2012 | 11:51 pm
    It’s time to celebrate one of the most festive and colorful holidays ever - Cinco de Mayo (May 5, 2012) with home parties and picnics, family and friends, delicious homemade menudo, barbeque and all the mouth-watering Tex-Mex...
  • McNeil Post Office, Texas

    Rodolfo Zosel, Corpus Christi Cultural Travel Examiner
    4 May 2012 | 11:42 am
    Mc Neil Post Office is a landmark that stands today since 1888. The Austin White Lime Company operates the lime quarry that was established here along with the Post Office and Store at the side of the two rail ways...
  • Corpus Christi Downtown Art Walk

    Sandra Golaszewski, Corpus Christi Green Living Examiner
    3 May 2012 | 1:44 am
    It this time of the month again. The monthly 'Art Walk' is happening this Friday, May the 4th, from 5.30 - 9 pm.The Downtown Art Walk is a self guided tour of art galleries, museums, gallery for...
  • Devi Day

    Sandra Golaszewski, Corpus Christi Green Living Examiner
    3 May 2012 | 12:57 am
    This year will spark the second year of Devi Day. Devi Day is an annual get together, on May 13th, 2012, to honor and celebrate 'Mother's Day'. It is a donation-based community event right...
 
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    Examiner Dallas Edition Articles

  • ‘The Dictator’ movie review

    Sandra Perez, Dallas Movies Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:02 pm
    Sacha Baron Cohen stars as Admiral General Aladeen, the ruler of the fictitious Republic of Wadiya. When the United Nations Security Council threatens to intervene militarily in his plans of nuclear weapons, Aladeen is left with no choice but to...
  • Click It or Ticket: Kaufman County law officers looking for seat belt violators

    Sherri Thornhill, Kaufman County Crime Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:13 pm
    Kaufman, Texas– Motorists who refuse to wear their seat belts better beware. According to Kaufman County Sheriff David Byrnes, the 2012 national Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement mobilization kicks off on May 21, 2012 to help...
  • Birthdays in Rock 'n' Roll: May 16

    Karyn Zickafoose, Dallas Rock 'n' Roll Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:19 am
    Is today your birthday? Check out this list of awesome celebrities that you share your special day with:Janet Jackson (46)- Actress, popular singer, sister of Michael Jackson Megan Fox (26)- Actress "Transformers", &quot...
  • Team USA gunning for gold at London Olympics

    Chris Wessling, Dallas Adventure Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:48 am
    Which nation will win the most gold medals -- and most medals overall -- at the London Olympics this summer?If you believe Sebastian Coe, head of London's Olympic organizing committe, it won't be Team USA. He thinks...
  • Liberal media reporting lies and distortions by design

    Dustin Koellhoffer, Dallas Political Buzz Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:37 am
    The Leftwing Media says that it is not biased, that they report truthfully and fairly at all times. They say they are the ‘watchdog’ of government that a free society needs. They say that the criticism...
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    Examiner Fort Worth Edition Articles

  • What's so wrong about homosexuality anyway?

    Fred Willis, Fort Worth Churches Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:17 am
    “Everybody’s doing it(not the locomotion); I even think I was born this way! Especially after that molestation incident, I don’t think I trust the opposite sex anyway!” These statements, compounded by America&rsquo...
  • 'Grey's Anatomy': Watch the first six minutes from the season finale

    Charm Isom, Fort Worth TV Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:31 am
    Wow....we get to see the first six minutes of the season finale of 'Grey's Anatomy'. This episode is title 'Flight'. It's not enough, it's a long...
  • Mayor's Youth Council sponsors Youth Forum at the BRICk on Thursday May 17

    Lynne Moulton, Burleson Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 7:39 am
    The Mayor’s Youth Council is sponsoring the first ever Youth Forum at the BRICk 550 N W Summercrest Avenue on Thursday May 17 from 5 to 7 p.m. The Youth Council would like...
  • Simple and light Pasta Meal

    Terry L House, Fort Worth Cooking Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 2:46 am
    This is a healthy and light meal and so simple to make. Ingredients: &nbsp...
  • Free movies during the month of June

    Dora Aguilera, Fort Worth Theater Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:09 pm
    Kids are in their last days of school and it is not too early to begin making your summer plans. It does not take very long once the kiddos are out of school for them to get bored. One event...
 
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    Examiner Garland Edition Articles

  • National Women's Health Week begins with a free health expo in Dallas

    Marlo House, Garland Food Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 4:47 pm
    National Women's Health Week begins, appropriately enough, on Mother's Day this year. Don't we all want our mothers, wives, daughters, and sisters to be healthy and well? Of course we do! &nbsp...
  • Cook your own healthy dog food and avoid company recalls

    Marlo House, Garland Food Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 3:53 pm
    The latest dog food recall is striking a whole new note of alarm among Garland area pet owners. This time, it's not just our furry family members that are at risk - now it's we, the...
  • 'The Avengers' : Is it worth it?

    Ethan Spears, Garland Movie Examiner
    6 May 2012 | 7:22 pm
    I've never been to an almost 2.5 hour long movie and felt like it had only been an hour. That was my first thought after leaving The Avengers, besides how mind-numbingly awesome I found the film...
  • It's time to choose how to honor your Mom this Mother's Day

    Marlo House, Garland Food Examiner
    6 May 2012 | 11:36 am
    With only one week till Mother's Day, it's time to start making plans for how you're going to show your Mom how special she is, and give her some of the pampering she deserves...
  • Summer Must Reads for 2012!

    Dawn Fouse, Garland Books Examiner
    6 May 2012 | 2:41 am
    While the box office has the summer blockbusters lined up one right after the other for movie goers this summer, starting with the Avengers that opened yesterday, it begs the question what if I'm...
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    Examiner Houston Edition Articles

  • Del Papa Distributing offers a new approach to its monthly beer tasting event

    Bryan Carey, Houston Craft Beer Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:45 pm
    Del Papa Distributing is once again ready for its monthly beer tasting. Co- sponsored with the Pint Jockeys, this free event will spotlight beer products from Southern Star, Samuel Adams, and Left Coast Brewing. This month, Del Papa is doing...
  • Divorce/Prevention=Happiness for children

    Jill Payne, Houston Relationships Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:38 pm
    Divorce; what an interesting word. What does it mean to you? Well in the dictionary, words that are similar are: separation, split-up, break-up; disconnect and dissociate. Interesting words and extremely powerful. Let’s just...
  • Movie review: 'The Dictator'

    Lisa Elin, Houston Movie Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:19 pm
    Takeaway: If one can keep up with the whiplash between the sublime and the profane, “The Dictator” is worth the outing.I’ll be honest: I had intended to avoid “The Dictator” as a matter...
  • Real Housewives drama: Who's team are you on Team Melissa or Team Teresa?

    Diane Marsalis, Houston TV Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:21 am
    After all the drama between Melissa Gorga and Teresa Guidice on Real Housewives of New Jersey, fans are split between who to love and who to hate in their ongoing family feud.Teresa started creating drama last season with her...
  • Sam Houston Race Park finds model that works

    Fred Faour, Houston Sports Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:07 am
    Sam Houston Race Park will wrap up its quarter horse meet this weekend. (We will be in the ESPN 97.5 Zone on Friday night for one last time; feel free to drop by).The thoroughbred meet closed with numbers...
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    Examiner Laredo Edition Articles

  • 103 year old Nuevo Laredo mom looking for children

    Robert Garcia, Laredo Crime Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 4:40 pm
    May 10th is a principal day set aside to honor Mothers throughout Mexico and other countries. Dia de las Madres is a day whereby Mexicans rush to flower shops, gift stores and hire musicians, all part of making the day...
  • White Russian, Bowling & the Dude:

    Melissa Duran, Laredo Film Examiner
    28 Apr 2012 | 8:29 pm
    The Big Lebowski (1998) The most classic cult movie made has to be The Big Lebowski, within its own right, it has to be considered...
  • Two tons of marijuana intercepted in Laredo

    Robert Garcia, Laredo Crime Examiner
    19 Apr 2012 | 7:03 pm
    U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Laredo Port of Entry seized more than two tons of alleged marijuana hidden in a commercial truck earlier in the week.The seizure occurred during an examination conducted at the...
  • Meth load stopped at Laredo International Bridge

    Robert Garcia, Laredo Crime Examiner
    19 Apr 2012 | 6:56 pm
    A 28-year-old Houston resident is in custody and under investigation after allegedly being detained with 28.35 pounds of alleged methamphetamine at one of Laredo´s International Bridges this week. &nbsp...
  • Putting on your boots and buckle...

    Melissa Martinez, Laredo Happy Hour Examiner
    9 Apr 2012 | 10:12 pm
    A likely place to find a great deal on drinks and food, and a fantastic time, is at Rumor's Country Bar and Patio. There are a lot of amazing places that people can go and find a good...
 
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    Examiner Lubbock Edition Articles

  • Texas Tech player involved in fight

    Jerry Moore, Texas Tech Red Raiders Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:32 pm
    Texas Tech has confirmed that Junior Defensive End Leon Mackey was involved in an altercation over the weekend. Here are what seem to be the known facts. The Texas Tech Police did respond to a reported assault at the Texas...
  • Being smart about your scholarship endeavors

    Luis Raguel Trujillo, Lubbock College Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 11:15 am
    The journey to winning scholarships is paved with difficult for some and ease for others. Whether you are the first or the second one, there are always ways to improve your chances for winning scholarship money that does not...
  • Lubbock High School's, End of year concert.

    L.B. Higginbotham, Lubbock Music Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 1:23 pm
    This weekend, my long time friend and Nursing buddy, Michelle McFerrin picked me up so that I could atend daughter, Aldercy Abby's end of the year choir concert. The evening began with key selections from Westside Story.&nbsp...
  • Summer of Sharing 5k and 1 mile fun run

    Jennifer Haddock, Lubbock Running Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 2:04 pm
    When: Monday, May 28th 9amDistance: 5k and 1 mile fun runWhere: Mackenzie ParkCost: Free to run, but participants are encouraged to bring a bag of canned food to donate to the South Plains Food BankLooking...
  • Strummin my twelve string, on my front porch swing; Lemonade instead of

    L.B. Higginbotham, Lubbock Music Examiner
    5 May 2012 | 11:17 pm
    Although, my wife's, Donna has been exhausted from attending college at Wayland Baptist University, and I have the tendency to do weird stuff due to my emotional illness (BipolarDisorder, with schizoaffective, SP3) She let me sit in a...
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    Examiner Midland-Odessa Edition Articles

  • Recipe roundup: Cinco de Mayo southwestern and Mexican favorites

    Mary Ann Lien, Midland Food Examiner
    4 May 2012 | 1:29 pm
    Cinco de Mayo has become a nation-wide celebration in the U.S., although in Mexico, where it originates, it is mostly a regional affair. Many Americans mistakenly believe that Cinco de Mayo celebrates Mexico’s Independence Day, but...
  • Grilled skirt steak for Cinco de Mayo or anytime

    Mary Ann Lien, Midland Food Examiner
    4 May 2012 | 12:01 pm
    Skirt steak is the favorite of cowboy cooks across Texas. This strange looking stringy streaky meat can be easily transformed into chewy shoe leather, but done right, it is succulent, tender and full of flavor.The secret is to cook...
  • Guacamole recipe for a fiesta in a bowl

    Mary Ann Lien, Midland Food Examiner
    1 May 2012 | 2:38 pm
    Guacamole has been traced back to the Aztecs as early as the 16th century, and is reputed to be a favorite dish of Montezuma. Originally made with avocado, tomato sauce, green chilies and salt, the Spaniards are credited with adding...
  • Avocado – anti-inflammatory superfood benefits health

    Mary Ann Lien, Midland Food Examiner
    30 Apr 2012 | 10:03 pm
    Avocado is in the spotlight as researchers continue to examine the beneficial health effects of an anti-inflammatory diet in combating serious and growing incidents of chronic health problems and disease. Chock full of vital nutrients, the avocado...
  • No excuses for the Permian Basin music lover!

    Martha Kunkel, Odessa Active Seniors Travel Examiner
    26 Apr 2012 | 11:11 pm
    With the construction and recent opening of the Wagner-Noel Performing Arts Center, there is no longer a viable argument to be made that "there's just no good music for the music-lover in the Permian Basin...
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    Examiner Plano Edition Articles

  • New 'Prometheus' viral video released featuring Noomi Rapace

    Jenny Sherman, Plano Film Reviews Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:20 pm
    Ridley Scott's "Prometheus" won't be released until June 8, but the viral marketing campaign already has fans counting down the days. The series of videos shows various characters in the film giving clues and...
  • Investments: What I really want for graduation

    Osiola Henderson, Plano Personal Finance Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:31 am
    Many Plano parents are trying to find out what to buy their graduating seniors this year for high school graduation. With all of Plano's High Schools commencement ceremonies taking place on June 4th (Plano East High School at...
  • Frisco's big inning launches them past Midland

    Chris Moore, Frisco RoughRiders Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 6:32 am
    Like their major league brethren in Arlington, the Frisco RoughRiders have built their lead in their division by mainly avoiding a long losing streak. The RoughRiders used a four-run sixth inning to come back and beat the RockHounds...
  • Approach the Facebook IPO with prudence and caution

    Osiola Henderson, Plano Personal Finance Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:52 am
    In two days Facebook will have its initial public offering (IPO) taking it from being a private corporation to being a public corporation. By doing so, the owners and executive management can make billions of dollars for creating such a...
  • 'The Amazing Spider-Man' Super Preview, with four minutes of footage

    Jenny Sherman, Plano Film Reviews Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:20 am
    Following the season premiere of "America's Got Talent" last night, Sony released a four minute "Super Preview" of the upcoming "The Amazing Spider-Man". "The Amazing Spider-Man" is...
 
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    Examiner San Angelo Edition Articles

  • Walk for life in Alpine, Texas

    Joan R. Neubauer, Brewster County Conservative Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 7:43 pm
    While the Supreme Court grapples with the question of Obamacare and its constitutionality or lack thereof, the rest of the country continues its debate.You know what I’m talking about: Obamacare, the monstrosity that promised lower...
  • Corynyn running for re election and repeal of Obamacare

    Joan R. Neubauer, San Angelo Conservative Examiner
    21 Mar 2012 | 3:29 pm
    Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) is running for reelection and he’s reminding his constituents of the “Litany of Broken Promises” perpetrated upon the American people by the Obama administration regarding the monstrosity known as...
  • Cornyn running for reelection and repeal of Obamacare

    Joan R. Neubauer, Brewster County Conservative Examiner
    21 Mar 2012 | 3:27 pm
    Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) is running for reelection and he’s reminding his constituents of the “Litany of Broken Promises” perpetrated upon the American people by the Obama administration regarding the monstrosity known as...
  • Obama's war on Liberty

    Joan R. Neubauer, San Angelo Conservative Examiner
    15 Mar 2012 | 10:51 am
    The Health and Human Services (HHS) mandate is just part of the warning salvo that the Obama administration has belched from its canons dedicated to tearing down the structure of Capitalism and rebuilding our economy and our society in...
  • Obama's war on Liberty

    Joan R. Neubauer, Brewster County Conservative Examiner
    15 Mar 2012 | 10:46 am
    The Health and Human Services (HHS) mandate is just part of the warning salvo that the Obama administration has belched from its canons dedicated to tearing down the structure of Capitalism and rebuilding our economy and our society in...
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    Examiner San Antonio Edition Articles

  • Remembering Carlos Fuentes

    Joseph Green, San Antonio Progressive Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:12 pm
    (Note: There will be other obituaries, eulogies, attempts to get at the whole of Carlos Fuentes, but this is merely my personal remembrance: subjective, incomplete, and with unstable emphases.)I was always going to be a writer; as a child...
  • Holy Moses, It's a Bed of Roses

    Juan Hernandez, San Antonio Indie Music Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:15 pm
    By Johnny Hernandez"Shhh...be quite everyone. It's a hideout," said Leonard Orozco, guitarist and lead vocalist of local indie rockers Lazy Comet during a recent performance at one of San Antonio's newest...
  • Teaching your child not to hit or bite

    Angela Collier, San Antonio Child Development Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:13 pm
    Toddlers showing aggression is not unusual. They are gaining language, and still developing impulse control. Learning the skills to accept frustration without hitting, biting, kicking, or pushing may take time. When children show aggressive...
  • Hollywood and Harper Valley has nothing on antics of small town La Vernia, Texas

    Jack Dennis, San Antonio Headlines Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:46 am
    Hollywood’s Peyton Place or Harper Valley’s PTA doesn’t have much on La Vernia, Texas.The married daughter of a local political candidate, who happens to be an administrator in a local school, of which...
  • Tips for flying with kids

    David Simonson, San Antonio New Dads Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:33 am
    Traveling by air with small children is a stressful affair. Before you do it, consider the cost compared with flying your friends and family to you instead. It might just be worth it. But alas, if there...
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    Examiner Sherman Edition Articles

  • Upcoming Events and Shows

    Raylene Hampton, Sherman Horse Examiner
    5 May 2012 | 10:45 pm
    Its summer again school is almost out, its time for a summer with your horse and here are some local events to get you started….1) Horsemanship Clinic has been rescheduled to May the 26th 2012 from 8am...
  • Black Beauty Ranch- Animal Sanctuary

    Raylene Hampton, Sherman Horse Examiner
    2 Apr 2012 | 11:22 pm
    It's the beginning of summer and time to explore and vacation. I know of a great place to visit right here in our neck of the woods. It's called Black Beauty Ranch-Animal Sanctuary...
  • 5 WAYS TO BE A BETTER HORSEMAN

    Raylene Hampton, Sherman Horse Examiner
    2 Apr 2012 | 10:44 pm
    Most people think horsemanship is only about how well you ride or how many trophies you win. Well a true horseman is one who knows his (or her) horse well. Care of your horse is critical...
  • Seasonal Sale Cycles

    Jenny Richard, Sherman Frugal Living Examiner
    19 Jan 2012 | 8:32 pm
    You've heard that it's best to buy produce in season, but have you noticed that sales at your grocery store cycle through the seasons? For example, March is Frozen Food Month, so a great time to...
  • Frugal Ways to Save in Sherman

    Jenny Richard, Sherman Frugal Living Examiner
    16 Jan 2012 | 11:56 am
    Finding what you need for free or cheap can seem challenging, but it doesn't have to be. Sherman has many resouirces for the frugal shopper. Here's the scoop: Sherman's Just Between Friends Sale...
 
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    Examiner Waco Edition Articles

  • 2012 Dodge Charger does not compromise

    Judy Gell, Anderson County Cars Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 6:25 pm
    At the Texas Auto Writers annual Round Up at the Texas Motor Speedway this May, I drove the 2012 Dodge Charger. What a car! When the new Charger was introduced a few years ago, it was welcomed by...
  • 3 things to consider when creating a company name

    Shelli Oliphant, Waco Small Business Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 5:28 pm
    One of the most exciting moments for a new business owner is choosing a business name. Why not create a name that will market itself? The first thing to consider is using the city name of your business location. When...
  • Grace Community Church

    Alex Smiley, Waco Evangelical Examiner
    3 May 2012 | 7:45 pm
    So often individuals within the Christian community seek out a place where people are real and honest human beings. In a world of plastic and spray on tans, who is a real person?I recently moved to Corsicana, Texas...
  • Business etiquette: How to properly network with your business card

    Shelli Oliphant, Waco Small Business Examiner
    1 May 2012 | 9:39 am
    When it comes to face to face networking, it is best to remember the rule it is better to receive than to give. Whenever a networking opportunity comes up, you should be the first to ask the other person...
  • Consistency Challange

    Nate Renfro, Waco Personal Training Examiner
    29 Apr 2012 | 11:18 pm
    There are certain similarities between my workouts and my writing. In both I obsess over form: poor form equals poor results. In both I value a minimalist approach. Forget the fancy stuff like expensive exercise equipment and...
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    Examiner Wichita Falls Edition Articles

  • "Live & Inspired"

    Stephanie Boyd, Wichita Falls Rock Music Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:13 pm
    Godsmack’s first live album “Live & Inspired” is out today. While Godsmack has been around for years with countless record sells under their belts; If you’ve heard “Keep Away” live once, chances...
  • United States honors police officers today including six killed in Wichita Falls

    Edward Lane, Wichita Falls Law Enforcement Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 8:11 pm
    Judge Greg King referred to six Wichita Falls police officers who were killed in the line of duty as heroes during his keynote address at the annual Police Memorial Service today(Monday). Officers who died while serving their communities...
  • Husband/Wife relationship

    Jack Lopez, Wichita Falls Marriage Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 3:43 pm
    Should marriage ever feel like a trap, I think not? But what if that happens to you, the underline issues that you just can’t seem to work out. Why is it that some spouses can disconnect almost at...
  • Baggage of your past is hurting my marriage

    Jack Lopez, Wichita Falls Marriage Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 1:26 pm
    I think everyone from time to time struggles with trust issues. But for most part there is no desire to find help for processing the issues. Why is it that we minimize an issue that is, based on results, so...
  • Memorial service for fallen officers Monday

    Edward Lane, Wichita Falls Law Enforcement Examiner
    12 May 2012 | 1:18 am
    The public is invited to a memorial sevice at 9 a.m. Monday honoring police officers who died in the line of duty on the lawn of the Wichita Falls Police Department.Every year the department honors the six...
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    Examiner Provo Edition Articles

  • Day of Prayer ruled unconstitutional in Colorado

    Sandi Roberts, Provo Christianity Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 12:22 pm
    A Colorado appeals court panel recently ruled that the state's Day of Prayer is "predominantly religious" and violates the constitutional rights of nonbelievers.CBN reports, Govs. Bill Ritter and Bill Owens proclaimed days of prayer...
  • Imprisoned Iranian pastor writes to supporters claiming to be 'in good health'

    Sandi Roberts, Provo Christianity Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 12:58 pm
    Imprisoned Iranian pastor Youcef Nadarkhani, who was imprisoned for not renouncing his Christian faith and now faces execution, has written a letter to his supporters. He has spent roughly 1,000 days in prison.The Christian Post reports,&nbsp...
  • Attorney for Iranian pastor convicted of apostasy now facing jail time

    Sandi Roberts, Provo Christianity Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 1:18 pm
    There is a new development in the case of Iranian pastor Yousef Nadarkhani. His attorney, called by many a hero for his representation of religious minorities, has been convicted and could begin serving a nine-year sentence soon...
  • Thomas Kinkade died of drug and alcohol accidental overdose, Coroner rules

    Sandi Roberts, Provo Christianity Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 3:05 pm
    Artist Thomas Kinkade's death last month has been ruled an accidental overdose of alcohol and valiium, according to the Santa Clara County, California, medical examiner. Kinkade, 54, also suffered from hypertensive and atherosclerotic heart...
  • Polygamous family could be denied special tax status

    Sandi Roberts, Provo Cults Examiner
    8 May 2012 | 1:13 pm
    Winston Blackmore is no stranger to money disputes. The final decision in his latest dispute lies in the hands of a federal tax judge. Blackmore, the head of a polygamous group in Bountiful, B.C. claims to be...
 
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    Examiner Salt Lake City Edition Articles

  • Arizona will not join Utah in federal land grab

    Alison Peek, Salt Lake City Political Buzz Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:51 am
    Unlike Utah Governor Gary Herbert, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer vetoed legislation Monday demanding the federal government turn over ownership of million of acres of land to the state.Arizona SB1332 demanded title to around 48,000 square miles...
  • Mid week metal mania at Liquid Joes

    Shannon Gibbs, Salt Lake City Metal Music Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:49 am
    Tonight Liquid Joes in Salt Lake City, UT. is host to a bevy of ferocious metal to help get you through the mid week hump. As if that was not enough, ladies… you get in free. 4 amazing...
  • Let them eat gluten free cupcake

    Rodney Fife, Ogden Gluten-Free Foods Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:13 am
    The American Celiac Disease Alliance is encouraging individuals to bake gluten free cupcakes. They are encouraging you to post pictures of your gluten free cupcakes till May 31st the idea of this drive is to bring awareness to Celiac...
  • Pow wow bringing music, culture to St. George

    Brittany Faiga, St. George Community Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 5:45 pm
    It's a first! A full-fledged, Native American pow wow will take over Dixie Convention Center for two days. Featuring music, drumming and dancing from a variety of tribes and cultures, the pow wow will be an exciting...
  • Grab your wheels and go

    Abby White, Salt Lake City Recreation Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 5:33 pm
    This week is National Bike Week, with a celebration of the green way of transportation on Friday for bike to work day. People all around the nation are dusting off their helmets, pumping up their tires and lubing up those...
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    Examiner Burlington Edition Articles

  • No aches at Ake's Place

    Brian Healey, Burlington Bars Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:33 pm
    The increasingly posh nature of Church Street Marketplace makes Ake’s Place one of the best bars in Burlington for friends looking to have some drinks in a relaxed atmosphere, without the pomp and circumstance of some of the...
  • 5 things the Nintendo Network needs to do to compete with PSN and Live

    Will Holden, Fair Haven Console Game Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 2:51 pm
    Nintendo has been pretty quiet about the upcoming “Nintendo Network”, which will act as the online service for the Wii U. It has also been hinted that the service will extend to the 3DS via an update...
  • Sibling rivalry, and how to avoid it.

    Kristine Croto, Burlington Parenting Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 12:51 pm
    The hardest part of adding a second child to a family may not be going back to diapers, or having two children who can now move in opposite directions at the same time, or even just trying to manage two...
  • Central Vermont Public Service Reports Improved Earnings

    Connie Madon, Burlington Finance Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 4:22 pm
    Central Vermont Public Service (CV) reported earnings of $9.2 million and $.67 cents per share. The added revenue came from a 4.78% rate increase and a decrease of $1 million in service restoration. Central Vermont received four...
  • Fun in the Dirt: Central Vermont Cycling Tour

    Sawyer Sutton, Burlington Outdoor Recreation Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 2:47 pm
    Sunday, June 17, 2012, riders and runners will take not to the streets but to Vermont's dirt roads in the annual Central Vermont Cycling Tour (CVCT), formerly the Vermont Eco Tour. The CVCT, benefiting the...
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    Examiner Arlington Edition Articles

  • Underwire By: Jennifer Hayden

    Pam Camel, Springfield Books Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:20 pm
    “Underwire collects the wise and witty autobiographical comics of an eloquent new voice on the comics scene: Jennifer Hayden, politically incorrect mother of two. These everyday observations about marriage, motherhood, and modern life are so...
  • Palin-endorsed Senate candidate shocks both establishments in Nebraska primary

    Dean Chambers, Arlington Conservative Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:50 am
    With a 135-word statement, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin endorsed Nebraska State Senator Deb Fischer, who was seeking the GOP nomination against state Attorney General Jon Bruning and state Treasurer Don Stenberg. Just weeks ago, polls showed...
  • Greece: Between a Rock & No Place

    Christopher Coughlin, Arlington Conservative Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:12 am
    “The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter,” said the great British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill.The no-doubt “tongue in cheek” comment has unexpectedly found its fullest...
  • Top Summer/Spring 2012 Events for Kids in DC

    Anita Daswani, Springfield Arts Education Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:53 am
    The Washington, DC area is bustling with activity in the summer. What are the best events to take kids? Here are my suggestions of the best annual summer events for children and families in the Washington, DC area. (In...
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry, Genius of Reggae to perform in VA

    Anita Daswani, Springfield Arts Education Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 6:41 am
    Lee "Scratch" Perry, the mad genius of reggae is as unstable and unpredictable as ever. He will be performing in Falls Church Va tonight at the State Theater. Perry was born in the rural Jamaican village...
 
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    Examiner Charlottesville Edition Articles

  • Openly gay Navy veteran rejected for judgeship by Virginia legislature

    Richard Sincere, Charlottesville Libertarian Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 2:31 am
    How often does a state legislature’s vote on the appointment of a local traffic-court judge win the attention of the New York Times, MSNBC, Washington Post, and other national news outlets?Not often (if ever), except when...
  • Grass cutting stopped after Blue Ridge Parkway death

    Gene Bowker, Blue Ridge Parkway Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:45 am
    The National Park service has halted mowing at all National Parks following the death of a worker on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The accident at the Haw Creek Overlook in North Carolina, killed Dana Bruce when his mower fell...
  • Fear and Loathing in Farmvegas Part 3: The American Dream

    Charles Lawson II, Harrisonburg Nightlife Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 3:06 pm
    Samuel Johnson once said, “He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man”. If you managed to read all of Part 2 of Fear and Loathing then you realize that Senior...
  • The month ahead

    Lungiswa Mngaza Moore, Charlottesville Fashion Photography Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 10:55 am
    For all those feeling the "Spring Fever" being outside frolicing in the sun is the most invigorating enough to get out and do things. Many of us haven't had an opportunity to experience a sunny Spring...
  • Spring and summer 2012 trend: paisley

    Whitney Jones, Charlottesville Fashion News Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 5:10 pm
    Paisley is a major trend for both this spring and summer. Seen all over the runways, this trend was a highlight for the Jil Sander, Thakoon, and Yves Saint Laurent shows. While many people may dislike paisley, the new look...
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    Examiner Chesapeake Edition Articles

  • Cupcakes for Becca

    Brandy Crainer, Chesapeake Special Needs Kids Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 11:15 am
    If you've been by Carolina Cupcakery lately, you may have noticed the knit cupcake items for sale. The knit cupcakes aren't just cute items however, they are part of Cupcakes for Becca. The cupcakes raise money...
  • Help for military families with members who have special needs

    Brandy Crainer, Chesapeake Special Needs Kids Examiner
    2 May 2012 | 4:18 pm
    Serving your country and having a member of the family with special needs can present unique challenges. A relocation or deployment can be confusing to children with conditions like autism that are easily upset by change and some families may...
  • Run for a cause in 2012

    Brandy Crainer, Chesapeake Special Needs Kids Examiner
    27 Apr 2012 | 10:57 am
    A great way to motivate yourself to exercise, get out of the house, and help others is to join in a fundraiser run. Many may have low minimum fees and not require much athletic ability on the part of the...
  • Quick Matte Lips

    Aziza Kelley, Chesapeake Organic Beauty Examiner
    23 Apr 2012 | 11:11 pm
    What is so in right now and serves as a gorgeous combination in makeup? Matte lipstick with a dab of lip gloss (or lip shine, if you will). It is simply effortless and most of the time eliminates...
  • Protecting your child and your community with Tdap/DTap vaccinations

    Brandy Crainer, Chesapeake Special Needs Kids Examiner
    23 Apr 2012 | 11:32 am
    Parents, grandparents, and community members generally want to help protect children in any way possible. They put up baby gates, lock away cleaning fluids, cover outlets, teach them to look both ways before crossing the road, and check smoke...
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    Examiner Norfolk Edition Articles

  • Additional Showers and Thunderstorms Expected

    Byron Jackson, Norfolk Weather Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:12 am
    After more than an inch of rain fell yesterday at the Norfolk Airport, expect more showers and thunderstorms in the forecast for the afternoon and evening hours as the airmass remains unstable. Severe thunderstorms are not expected but any...
  • Season finale of ‘How I Met Your Mother’ is, wait for it…

    Jocelyn Rardin, Norfolk TV Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:41 pm
    The season finale of “How I Met Your Mother” was, wait for it…legendary! The cast was as always in top form and really brought the many twists and turns of the story together seamlessly along...
  • Five tips when traveling with dogs

    Lindsay Tilton, Norfolk Dog Health Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 12:27 pm
    With Memorial Day approaching and the hundreds of families driving on the road, there are several things to remember when traveling with pets. According to Edmunds.com, an online source for car and traveling information, these tips are important...
  • Defending Our Defenders with Congressman Randy Forbes-Actual Meeting

    Sandra Miller, Hampton Roads Women's Business Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:34 am
    Last night the room was packed at the national tour entitled Defending our Defenders, with Congressmen Randy Forbes, Rob Wittman and Scott Rigell. People came in buses from Richmond and Chesterfield County. The tour is designed to obtain citizen...
  • The disease called negativity

    Early Jackson, Norfolk Business Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:21 am
    Several months ago Hollywood studios released a blockbuster film that is currently up for several awards called Contagion. With heavy hitters like Matt Damon, Gwyneth Paltrow and Laurence Fishburne as the main cast, they attempt to follow a web of...
 
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    Examiner Richmond Edition Articles

  • This Day in Richmond History: May 15, 1862

    Michael Spencer, Richmond Today in History Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:15 pm
    Confederate forces at Drewry's Bluff halt the Union Navy's effort to reach RichmondBy the spring of 1862, the American Civil War was a year old. After the Union army's defeat at the Battle of...
  • Inspecting your front disc brakes

    Arthur Heberger, Richmond DIY Auto Mechanic Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:34 pm
    One of the most important things to be able to do with your car is to stop it—safely—without causing damage to anyone or anything.Some manufacturers use sensors (or wear indicators) that make noise when they...
  • Vidal Sassoon gone at the age of 84

    Chuck Caple, Richmond Beauty Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:33 am
    There wasn't family in America or outside of the country for that matter that hadn't heard the infamous name of Vidal Sassoon. Whether you were a beauty industry professional or just a normal average person who...
  • Rain forecast a bust, better weather for the next couple of days

    Richard Foreman, Richmond Weather Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 5:52 am
    Good Morning, Central Virginia. A cold front approaches from the northwest today. High pressure will build back into the region for Thursday and Friday. The forecast for over an inch or more of precipitation did not pan out like it...
  • Nearly $2 million is allocated to clean acid mine drainage from abandoned mine

    Daniel Carawan, Richmond Progressive Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 5:26 am
    When you cause damage to another individual’s property or leave behind acid drainage that precipitates an ecological disaster, you’d expect to be on the hook for paying for these damages, right?Wrong if you&rsquo...
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    Examiner Roanoke Edition Articles

  • Flood closures on the Appalachian Trail

    Sandy Wallace, Lynchburg Outdoor Recreation Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:18 am
    The Natural Bridge Appalachian Trail Club, NBATC, reported some trail closures on their Facebook page on Tuesday, May 15 after a night of heavy rains in central, western, and southwest Virginia.Hikers should plan ahead before hitting the trails...
  • Planning for your child's high school graduation in Lynchburg

    Sandy Wallace, Lynchburg Motherhood Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 3:43 am
    As colleges in Lynchburg held commencement ceremonies last weekend, the thoughts of parents of high school seniors turned to their childrens' upcoming graduations.This article highlights graduation dates for local public schools. Private...
  • Mega Millions winning numbers results for 05/15/12 lottery drawing from WDBJ 7

    Matt Couden, Roanoke TV Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 6:28 pm
    On Tuesday night, the latest Mega Millions winning numbers results were announced for the bi-weekly lottery drawing. Roanoke, Virginia television viewers saw the pre-recorded drawing on local station WDBJ 7.According to the Mega Millions website...
  • Impressed nails, not so much

    Telisa Holland, Martinsville Beauty Products Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 4:29 pm
    I have seen the commercial many times and was excited when I randomly received a sample with a different order online. The idea of pressing on a nail without having to wait for it to dry and the avoiding the...
  • Interview with indie country music artist Chase Rice

    Cindy Wright, Waverly Music Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 1:09 pm
    Chase Rice is a country music artist who you may have heard of, before you even knew he had such an amazing voice. If you have not heard of him yet Ohio, let me introduce you. Chase was runner-up...
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    Examiner Virginia Beach Edition Articles

  • Green alternatives to driving in Virginia Beach

    Sarah DeLaney, Virginia Beach Green Living Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:35 pm
    Strolling the boardwalk is not the only green way to enjoy the beauties of the Beach. Virginia Beach offers many green alternatives to driving, including biking-to-work, HOV lanes, Virginia’s only light rail, buses and ferries.Bike...
  • Bike to work in Virginia Beach

    Sarah DeLaney, Virginia Beach Green Living Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 1:06 pm
    Virginia Beach is known as a beautiful vacation destination. It is a perfect place to relax and regroup with plenty of parks and trails and miles of beaches for residents and travelers to enjoy. When it comes to biking to...
  • New SOL graphing questions

    Kathy Applebee, Virginia Beach Online Learning Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:25 am
    The 2012 SOL tests, starting this week in Hampton Roads, include technology-enhanced questions that differ greatly from the standard multiple choice questions used in previous versions. Besides drag and drop and hot spot questions, students will...
  • New SOL tool bars

    Kathy Applebee, Virginia Beach Online Learning Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:03 am
    New technology is being used on the 2012 SOL math, science, and reading tests that begin in Chesapeake today and later this week in Virginia Beach and other Hampton Roads school systems. The SOL tests have changed dramatically this...
  • New drag and drop SOL questions

    Kathy Applebee, Virginia Beach Online Learning Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 6:28 am
    Drag and drop questions are new to the Virginia SOLs. With Virginia Beach starting testing this week and other Hampton Roads school systems next week, practicing now can make the difference between success and failure. Students will have...
 
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    Examiner Seattle Edition Articles

  • Popular Baby Names

    Cynthia Norris-Brooks, Kitsap Peninsula New Moms Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:37 pm
    What were the most popular baby names for 2011? The top boys' name was Jacob, the top girls' name was Sophia. Here's a link to the Social Security Administration's list for 2011 http...
  • Best hotels in San Diego for the 4th of July

    Sue Gabel, Seattle World Travel Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:33 pm
    If you will be in Southern California for July 4, the city of San Diego, California, is the perfect place to visit for a Fourth of July celebration. Many areas of the city have fireworks, parades and other Independence Day...
  • Darshan Rauniyar annouces solid opposition to Bellingham coal terminal

    Chad Shue, Snohomish County Progressive Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:19 pm
    Last week, Nepali immigrant turned entrepreneur and current 1st CD Democratic congressional candidate, Darshan Rauniyar became the first candidate in that race to announce his solid opposition to the planned coal terminal and increased coal train...
  • EFT emotional freedom techniques level two

    Alina Frank, Seattle EFT Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:17 pm
    Emotional Freedom Techniques training in the Seattle area continues on June 2-3rd. If looking for excellence in training and a thorough certification program EFT Universe is your answer. Grandfathering in of Level 1 is available on a case by...
  • Toots & The Maytals Bringing Funky Reggae to The Showbox

    Omane Agyekum, Seattle World Music Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:07 pm
    Frederick "Toots" Hibbert is forever young and so is his band Toots & The Maytals (formerly The Maytals). This band outta Jamaica is one of the most renowned reggae bands world wide. The music is comprised...
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    Examiner Spokane Edition Articles

  • Susan B. Anthony List releases ad attacking Democrat's 'war on women' theme

    Joe Newby, Spokane Conservative Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:22 pm
    On Wednesday, the pro-life Susan B. Anthony List released a scathing ad attacking the alleged "war on women" talking point.The web ad, entitled “Womanhood,” rebukes President Obama, his allies in Congress and the abortion...
  • Cats can have comfortable hotel stay in Spokane

    Karla Kirby, Spokane Cats Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:28 am
    Oxford Suites, Best Westerns and the Ramada Inn of Spokane allow cats. So if you are planning a visit to Spokane with your feline, make a reservation at one of these fine establishments. Ask ahead of time if...
  • Conservatives, RNC mock Obama's insertion in presidential biographies

    Joe Newby, Spokane Conservative Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:07 am
    On Tuesday, we reported that official presidential biographies on the White House web site had been edited, inserting tidbits intended to highlight Obama and his policies. Rory Cooper of the Heritage Foundation discovered one note appended to the...
  • Walla Walla balloon stampede spectacle

    Don Russell, Spokane Elder Care Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 9:17 am
    Walla Walla Washington entertained the Northwest with the 38th Hot Air Balloon Stampede!It all started in 19th September 1783 when Pilatre De Rozier, a scientist, launched the first hot air balloon called 'Aerostat Reveillon'. Passengers...
  • GOP Senator calls for investigation into Labor Department 'propaganda' posters

    Joe Newby, Spokane Conservative Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 8:01 am
    Did Labor Secretary Hilda Solis break the law with posters she had put up at the Department of Labor?That's what Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT) wants to know.In early April, we reported that new posters at...
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    Examiner Tacoma Edition Articles

  • Lose Weight in Easier and Faster Way

    Shruti Sood, Tacoma Weight Loss Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 5:44 am
    Weight gain is an insidious process wherein you add 10 pounds per year with an average consumption of 100 extra calories a day. Once those extra pounds place you in the category of obese people, weight loss can also be...
  • Year-round schooling

    Hannah Slomp, Vancouver Education Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:01 pm
    At first glance, the phrase “year-round schooling” causes sneakered-feet to tremble, parents to question family holidays, and teachers to lock themselves up in their bedrooms and assume the foetal position. However, as the concept is...
  • Petpalooza Auburn WA 2012

    Heather Marseillan, Tacoma Pets Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 5:03 pm
    Saturday, May 19th will be the fifth annual Petpalooza in Auburn Washington!Congratulations to Petpalooza on their fifth year of the event. This years event looks tobe their best year yet! And the best part….its FREE! The...
  • Local music: Hell's Kitchen

    James Nordlund, Tacoma Folk Music Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 11:30 am
    Are you in Tacoma with nothing to do and just dying to go to show and knock back some brews? Hell's Kitchen off Pac Ave might be your ticket to a great time! Although not every night...
  • The Right Job

    Kerrie Biehl, Tacoma Career Advice Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 7:47 pm
    In today’s job market, finding the right job can be a chore. Have you ever thought about what type of job you want? Take the time to stop for a moment and consider what type of job would...
 
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    Examiner Washington DC Edition Articles

  • The Secret World beta: One word

    Ronald Keith, DC PC Game Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:33 pm
    One word, just one word would describe this last weekend’s The Secret World beta: disappointing. Okay, maybe two words: massively disappointing.It’s not totally fair to judge an MMO based on the beta, but The Secret...
  • DC Council makes changes to Mayor's budget request

    Reginald Johnson, DC Government Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 12:37 pm
    The DC Council made an adjustment to Mayor Vince Gray's 2013 budget.On Tuesday, the DC Council's budget adjustments include an additional $6.8 million for the D.C. Commission on the Arts and...
  • Foodie itinerary: Delicious to-do events May 19-21

    Lisa Shapiro, DC Restaurant Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:54 am
    Foodie Itinerary or To-Do List: Looking for some food-related events for this week or upcoming weeks? Summer is almost here and May is chock full o' fun and delicious things to do and...
  • Bill to add D-Day prayer to World War II Memorial introduced in Senate

    Charles Pekow, DC Outdoor Recreation Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:45 am
    The Senate got its own legislation to add the D-Day prayer to the World War II Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, DC.Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH) introduced the World War II Memorial Prayer Act of 2012...
  • Obamacare violates First Amendment free speech rights through recent regulation

    Hans Bader, DC SCOTUS Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:45 am
    Obamacare will increase costs for most patients and insurance policyholders. Yet “health-insurance companies must tell customers who get a premium rebate this summer that the check is the result of the Obama administration’s health...
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    Examiner Charleston Edition Articles

  • West Virginia has some of the world's best whitewater rafting

    Bob O'Connor, West Virginia Travel Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:46 am
    Only once have the World Whitewater Rafting Championships ever been held in North America. That event was held in the fall of 2001 on the Gauley River in West Virginia. What does that tell you about whitewater rafting in...
  • Pendleton County was ‘Twixt the North and South’

    Bob O'Connor, West Virginia Civil War Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:23 pm
    Pendleton County, Virginia (now West Virginia) had split loyalties during the Civil War, much like many of her neighboring counties. Eight hundred local lads enlisted with the Confederacy, while three hundred took up arms for the Union. Many on...
  • West Virginia's bed and breakfasts are outstanding

    Bob O'Connor, West Virginia Travel Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 6:18 am
    When traveling to West Virginia, you have a whole list of different options for staying overnight. Destinations offer everything from four diamond resorts to camping along the river. A great alternative is staying in one of the state’s...
  • Local training club hosts AKC trial

    Miranda Rossi Williams, Charleston Dogs Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 1:35 pm
    Kanawha Obedience Training Club will host its annual Obedience and Rally trial on June 2nd and 3rd at the Dunbar Recreation Center. This trial event is an opportunity for owners and canines to realize the rewards of hours of...
  • Cross-realm zones coming to World of Warcraft

    Cecil Adkins, Charleston MMORPG Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 6:05 am
    Big news for World of Warcraft players who find themselves playing through low-level content in underpopulated zones: cross-realm zones are being added to the Mists of Pandaria beta and should be implemented when that expansion is released...
 
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    Examiner Clarksburg Edition Articles

  • 'The Total Money Makeover revised 3rd edition' 'Dave Ramsey' Book Review

    Connie Cowger, Clarksburg Books Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 2:48 am
    "The Total Money Makeover revised 3rd edition", by popular host and author Dave Ramsey will leave the reader filled with encouragement for changing their current finances into a working plan. This book is filled with information on...
  • Cumberland Tri-State Zoo

    Nita Ostroff, Ridgeley Small Business Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 4:14 am
    Who knew that Cumberland, MD had such a great zoo? The Tri-State Zoological Park, located at 10105 Cottage Inn Lane NE, is open from the early spring through the late fall. The zoo, founded in 2003 by Bob Candy...
  • What do I Need to Survive?

    Nita Ostroff, Clarksburg Prepper Examiner
    13 May 2012 | 3:23 am
    The last time we “talked” I stressed that it was important to begin to learn to do things for yourself. One of my readers pointed out that people who were not born until after America became so industrialized...
  • Pittsburgh Dining Part One

    Venny Sanchez, Clarksburg Fine Dining Examiner
    5 May 2012 | 5:14 pm
    Took Big Man Eats on the road this weekend and found a great gem in a small town just fifteeen minutes out of Pittsburgh.Carnivores is without a doubt a great place to eat and hang out with friends.&nbsp...
  • Biofuel revisited

    Lori Powell, Clarksburg Alternative Energy Examiner
    2 May 2012 | 1:22 pm
    Biofuel, also known as “biomass”, comes in many forms. Ethanol is formed by the fermentation of plant material and is presently used as an additive in 95% of gasoline to cut down on toxic emissions. Biofuel...
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    Examiner Parkersburg Edition Articles

  • Barack Obama struggles to defeat a felon in West Virginia election

    Jim Mullen, Parkersburg Conservative Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:38 am
    Pundits are apoplectic, Democratic Party officials flabbergasted, and giggles still echo over the nations’ airways over last Tuesday’s Democratic Presidential primary in West Virginia. It looks as if 41% of all the Democrats voting in...
  • Barack Obama's unfilled promises

    Jim Mullen, Parkersburg Conservative Examiner
    27 Apr 2012 | 7:33 pm
    In the storied history of our nation, in times of crises, the cream of the American populace blessed our country by rising to the top. When great leadership was required, honorable men stepped forward out of a sense of duty...
  • America can't tolerate more liberal brilliance

    Jim Mullen, Parkersburg Conservative Examiner
    4 Apr 2012 | 3:38 pm
    Poor, poor, liberals feel so put upon and unappreciated. Their brilliance seems so clear and real to them and Conservatives are obviously dim-witted cretins, they reason, by virtue of their complete lack of awe for the liberal mind. Of...
  • Barack Obama's war plan against the Constitution

    Jim Mullen, Parkersburg Conservative Examiner
    13 Mar 2012 | 11:21 am
    The U.S. Constitution is a fortress built by the Founders around the American people and is the country’s only defense against the internal destructive forces of evil, Barack Obama and his leftist comrades. To realize their dream...
  • Marxism and Barack Obama

    Jim Mullen, Parkersburg Conservative Examiner
    20 Feb 2012 | 11:36 am
    In which philosophical form of government does Barack Obama believe? That has been one of the ongoing debates since he burst upon the national political scene a scant four years ago.Political observers noted he was the most liberal member...
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    Examiner Wheeling Edition Articles

  • Batwing #9

    Jose J. Becerra Jr., Wheeling Comic Books Examiner
    2 May 2012 | 10:10 pm
    I haven't picked up any issues of Batwing since DC Comics launched "The New 52," and issue #9 is a tie-in to the current storyline titled "Night of the Owls." Starting at...
  • Wheeling Grandparents - Your memoirs: The legacy that keeps on giving

    Ann Bailey, Wheeling Grandparenting Examiner
    2 May 2012 | 8:26 pm
    Grandparents, eventually the day will come when your grandkids (and maybe kids) will appreciate the time you took to write down your memoirs.Memoirs are simply memories of you and your life and how you felt about those memories.In...
  • Wheeling Grandparents: Think you're alone raising your grandkids?

    Ann Bailey, Wheeling Grandparenting Examiner
    7 Mar 2012 | 4:58 am
    “Where there is room in the heart, there is always room on the hearth.” Elisabeth Marbury,My Crystal BallThe National Center on Grandparents Raising Grandchildren was established in 2001 at Georgia State University, when it was seen as...
  • 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' Is An Outstanding Thriller

    William Hanna, Wheeling Movie Examiner
    27 Jan 2012 | 4:58 pm
    Stieg Larsson was a Swedish journalist who was just 50 years old when he suffered a fatal heart attack on Nov. 9, 2004, after climbing seven flights of stairs to his office because the elevator in the building was...
  • Ten signs it’s a good time for Grandma to give up the car keys

    Ann Bailey, Wheeling Grandparenting Examiner
    14 Jan 2012 | 11:40 am
    Ten signs it’s a good time for Grandma to give up the car keys:When is it time to take away the keys of an elderly driver?This is a heart-wrenching question when you consider how this...
 
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  • 'Casablanca' will screen tomorrow night on Facebook for free

    Kellie Haulotte, Green Bay Classic Movies Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 7:07 pm
    Good news for those who use Facebook and love classic films, tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. ET you can watch Casablanca for free. That's right it's free to watch this timeless classic. The screening is...
  • Book review of The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh

    Kristin Wilson, Green Bay Literature Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 3:31 pm
    On her 18th birthday (or the court’s best guess at her 18th birthday since she was abandoned as an infant), Victoria leaves foster care and is alone in the world with no job, no home, and no support...
  • Wed. May 16th Viewer's Choice at the Neville Museum

    Kellie Haulotte, Green Bay Classic Movies Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 9:42 pm
    For the final spring International Film Series at the Neville Museum they are having a viewer's choice. On May 16th, they will show the film that the audience and the members picked in order to thank them...
  • 4 Classics to watch when you're Sick

    Kellie Haulotte, Green Bay Classic Movies Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 8:55 pm
    Feeling under the weather? If you are then these four classics are perfect to watch. So lay on the couch, relax and watch some cinema. 1. Drugstore Cowboy (1989)Drugstore Cowboy is probably Matt Dillion's best...
  • Interview with J. Thomas Shaw, author of "The Rx Factor"

    Tracee Gleichner, Appleton Publishing Industry Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 2:29 pm
    ABOUT J. THOMAS SHAWJ. Thomas Shaw was born in Quincy, Illinois, and attended the University of Oklahoma and Illinois State University. Following graduation, he moved to Chicago and had a highly successful professional career. He now resides in...
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  • Cheap Antiques

    Matthew Stemwedel, La Crosse Auctions & Antiques Examiner
    6 May 2012 | 9:27 pm
    Socrates once observed that “the unexamined life is not worth living”. If this is so then it stands to reason that anyone who collects anything should be curious to know the origin of their objects of desire. That...
  • How to (fake) the no makeup look

    Jessica Trudell, La Crosse Cosmetics Examiner
    28 Apr 2012 | 10:47 pm
    So you've got a casual outing with friends and family such as a baseball game or a barbeque? You don't want to spend a lot of time getting ready but you also don't want...
  • Voices Amplified looking to help children and survivors

    Star Myers, Independence Child Abuse Awareness Examiner
    16 Apr 2012 | 3:04 pm
    As of February 2012 a new non profit has opened in Wisconsin. The Founder and Chief Executive Officer is looking for volunteers to continue her mission of offering resourses to survivors and families in need of support. Child abuse...
  • The empty tomb

    Barb Gawlik, Greenwood Christianity Examiner
    16 Apr 2012 | 1:50 pm
    When we think of the empty tomb of Jesus it immediately brings to mind the women who came to anoint his body and the angels who asked the women why they were ‘seeking the dead among the living&rsquo...
  • Looking for You!

    Star Myers, Independence Child Abuse Awareness Examiner
    14 Apr 2012 | 2:07 pm
    A new company,Voices Amplified that offers resources and court support as part of child abuse education is looking for advocates to volunteer their time to spread awareness. Whether its doing safety talks at the...
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    Examiner Madison Edition Articles

  • Pressure is on Kirk Ferentz to produce this season

    Cory Jennerjohn, Wisconsin Badgers Football Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 10:16 pm
    When Ohio State hired Urban Meyer, the Big Ten Conference instantly got a lot tougher. Meyer has already begun to fill his talent stable at Ohio State with conference stalwart Michigan not far behind. &nbsp...
  • Abraham-Hicks and the Law of Attraction

    Ryan Ashton, Madison Spirituality Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 12:31 pm
    The Law of Attraction, as its title suggests, is a universal law that operates under the principle of attraction. There are numerous authors who use the title Law of Attraction in their work, however there may be some variations...
  • Willy Street Cooperative specials for 5/14 through 5/20/2012

    Patricia Zelm-Emmart, Madison Healthy Food Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:39 am
    As warmer weather is upon us here in Wisconsin, it’s time to enjoy some local fresh produce. With this list of items, you are sure to find at least one or more to enjoy this week.To...
  • Healthy strawberry dessert recipes and strawberry farms locations

    Stephanie Carley, Madison Baking Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 7:26 pm
    Summer is almost here and strawberries are about to hit their prime. Not only are strawberries sweet; they have a lot of health benefits. They are full of vitamins, fiber, antioxidants, and potassium. With all these health...
  • Wisconsin Competitive Trail Challenge series runs May 19 to October 13

    Linda Ann Nickerson, Madison Equestrian Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 1:00 pm
    Badger State trail riders will saddle up for the Wisconsin Competitive Trail Challenge 2012 Series. Riders competing in the full series may be eligible for the championship event, which will be held in October. Here’s the full...
 
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    Examiner Milwaukee Edition Articles

  • COWS are on the road

    Wayne Hartlich, Milwaukee Cycling Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 1:15 pm
    This weekend May 18, 19 & 20th the COWS are holding their Spring Ride out of Port Washington. Friday night as is the custom there will be an Ice Cream ride from Port Washington to Cedarburg. It looks as though...
  • Mia Famiglia Ristorante

    Nicole Youngblom, Mequon Gluten Free Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:55 am
    With an increasing number of people being diagnosed with celiac disease, the amount of family members being affected is growing as well. If one person in the family has to avoid gluten, usually everyone else will have to endure...
  • Aggressive sustainability schedule for the U of I set to begin in 2015

    Mahmoud Hurani, Milwaukee Sustainable Architecture Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 10:13 am
    ENR Midwest, March 26, 2012. The idea of perusing LEED design certification for buildings within the University of Illinois Champaign territory began in 2005 during the design of the Business Instructional Building by project executive Pelli Clark...
  • Bass Head Music – 'On The Northside' (video)

    Miracle LeRoy, Milwaukee Hip-Hop Scene Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 9:27 pm
    It’s a big week for local Milwaukee group Bass Head Music. The group has two major events occurring this Saturday (5/19). One thing taking place is the finals for the Battle Of The Bands, which will be...
  • Judgeship denied because man is gay and woman almost dies because of pharmacist

    Jerome McCollom, Milwaukee Progressive Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 6:53 pm
    Stories in the News: I. A man named Tracy Thorne-Begland’s was blocked from becoming a judge in Virginia, beause he is gay. Supposedly, anti-gay legislators were worried that he would not be impartial...
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    Examiner Wausau Edition Articles

  • Gay Marriage Restrictions Favor Smaller Government

    Jerri Cook, Wausau Legal Issues Examiner
    16 May 2012 | 11:11 am
    The battle over the right of homosexuals to marry has been raging for decades now, and shows no sign of ebbing. Yesterday, Bill White, an openly homosexual Mitt Romney supporter, demanded that the campaign refund his $2,500 donation...
  • Fatalities From Dog Attacks Rise Sharply In Years Since Death of Diane Whipple

    Jerri Cook, Wausau Legal Issues Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 4:58 pm
    On January 26, 2001, San Francisco police found Diane Whipple as she drew her last breath of life. Strewn her naked, bleeding body were her shredded clothes, soaked in a river of blood. Bloody handprints stood out on the places...
  • 'Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children' by Ransom Riggs

    Alyssa Brubaker, Wausau Books Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 4:24 pm
    Ransom Riggs' first foray into the world of YA literature invites us into the mysterious world that is "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children."SUMMARYThe story centers on Jacob, a 16-year old boy whose...
  • FBI Questioning in Trayvon Martin Shooting Suggests Evidence is Thin

    Jerri Cook, Wausau Legal Issues Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 8:12 am
    MSNBC is reporting that the FBI has been questioning witnesses in the Trayvon Martin shooting case which triggered a rash of retaliation crimes and nationwide protests. However, most legal scholars agree that the evidence exculpates George...
  • Study Suggests Bragging May Help Online Law Students Pass the FYLSE

    Jerri Cook, Wausau Legal Education Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 6:07 pm
    If you’re attending an non-ABA-approved law school, all roads lead to California, and you are no doubt familiar with the Baby Bar, otherwise known as First Year Law Student's Examination (usually abbreviated as...
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    Examiner Casper Edition Articles

  • Tips for Growing your Business in the Casper Area

    Corrie Petersen, Casper Small Business Examiner
    26 Apr 2012 | 8:51 pm
    Summer is fast approaching and that means people will be traveling and going on vacation. This is a hard time of year for small business owners, so you must be creative when marketing so you have the traffic you need...
  • Wyoming’s Failing Grade=Lack of Ethics Enforcement System

    Christie Husted, Casper Crime Prevention Examiner
    10 Apr 2012 | 8:57 am
    Casper Star Tribune article “Study ranks Wyoming's corruption risk as high”, printed March 21, 2012, lists Wyoming third in the nation for being at risk for corruption. Looking at the criteria and data...
  • Uniqueness

    Laura Biggs, Casper Motorcycles Examiner
    3 Apr 2012 | 11:34 am
    UniquenessHave you ever heard the phrase, ‘Chrome don’t get you home.’ This phrase has brought some riders to fists, and some just ignore it and go on. If you’re not familiar with the...
  • Crime: Behind a Veil of Politics

    Christie Husted, Casper Crime Prevention Examiner
    1 Apr 2012 | 4:11 pm
    Media attention to the economic crisis and financial debacle of 2008 has awakened America’s awareness of corporate wrong-doing. The entertainment industry and news agencies have shed some light into the role politicians have played in...
  • Weekend Fun

    Laura Biggs, Casper Motorcycles Examiner
    29 Mar 2012 | 8:53 pm
    If you’re in the area around Gillette this weekend, there is definitely a venue you should attend. Deluxe Harley-Davidson of Gillette, 3300 Conestoga Dr., is presenting a weekend of ‘Spring Motorcycle Swap Meet and Auction...
 
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    Examiner Cheyenne Edition Articles

  • Short track mountain bike racing rolls hard in Wyoming

    Josh Cooley, Wyoming Outdoor Recreation Examiner
    15 May 2012 | 2:11 pm
    The inaugural three-race Laramie Short Track mountain bike series has one race left this Wednesday, May 16, in Laramie, Wyo. The completely new race series in this small mountain community was a bit of an experiment for...
  • Spring favorites: rhubarb cobbler

    Nicole Riner, Laramie Cooking Examiner
    14 May 2012 | 12:22 pm
    Rhubarb is a somewhat magical vegetable: it looks like celery (watch out for the poisonous leaves, though), but is amazingly tart and firm. When sprinkled with salt and eaten right out of the garden, it's like salt...
  • Laramie Cocktail Hour: basil-gin mojitos

    Nicole Riner, Laramie Cooking Examiner
    11 May 2012 | 8:51 am
    Basil is popping up in the grocery stores and plant shops all over the county now that spring has sprung here in Laramie. And while it's not prudent to plant outside (thanks to our short growing season...
  • May brings mothers and others a day of giving.

    Kyle Cameron, Cheyenne Community Examiner
    10 May 2012 | 8:18 pm
    In this season of wondering what to get mom isn’t it wonderful that the people of Cheyenne spend a little while thinking about everyone who has a mom. Businesses, community organizations and congregations come together again this year...
  • Inspriational Teacher Danelle Moyte

    Kyle Cameron, Cheyenne Community Examiner
    9 May 2012 | 10:01 pm
    The first thing I notice when I meet Danelle Moyte is her beauty. It is an inner beauty. It is the kind of beauty that comes from knowing where you come from, who you are and where you are going...
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