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Protests renewed, Turkish leader engineers rally of supporters
McClatchy Foreign StaffISTANBUL Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan staged a huge political rally Sunday to demonstrate that his popular strength will survive Turkey's political crisis, even as clashes spread to new parts of Istanbul between police firing tear gas and water...Tags: International Organizations, Demonstration, Health Treatments, Ankara (Turkey), John Kerry
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Asian shares reverse losses, capped before Fed meeting
ReutersTOKYO (Reuters) - Asian shares eased on Tuesday as investors waited for Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke to clarify the U.S. central bank's plans for its stimulus program - with the mere suggestion of fine-tuning it enough to unnerve market...Tags: Emergency Incidents, G4 (tv network), Nike, Inc., White House, Exports
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'Man of Steel' Takes Flight With June Record $125 Mil Debut
VarietyIt had a lot to live up to, and "Man of Steel" certainly didn't disappoint. The Warner Bros.-Legendary Pictures superhero reboot scored a whopping $125 million Stateside debut, securing the biggest-ever opening in June. Warners projects that "Man of...Tags: Sony Corp., Entertainment, Movies, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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Sons take dad's words to heart
You don't need a resume. No college or high school degree is required. And the vetting process is highly dubious. A paycheck? Forget it. This job costs you plenty. A penchant for golf, wearing socks with sandals, barbecuing and fishing are common...
Tags: Physical Therapists, Sports, Health Treatments, Soccer, Physical Therapy
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Bangladesh disaster crushes owner's ideal of clothes with a conscience
ReutersBy Frank Jack Daniel, Serajul Quadir and Fiona Ortiz SAVAR, Bangladesh/MADRID, June 17 (Reuters) - When Spanish garment maker David Mayor arrived in Bangladesh a decade ago the fashion label he set up had the motto "clothing with a heart". In an...Tags: Barcelona (Spain), Dhaka (Bangladesh), Economy, Business and Finance, Mangos, Disasters and Accidents
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Three generations of Kaplan family connect through a WWII truck
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comThe rusting hulk of the Chevrolet Army truck sat near the machine shop off Virginia Avenue in Hagerstown for more than three decades. When its owner, William Kaplan, died in 2004 at the age of 93, his son inherited the truck. William Glenn Kaplan had...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Aberdeen, Mack Trucks, Inc., Fort Eustis, Vehicles
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Getting Dad the medals he never received for WWII service
Akron Beacon JournalTom Brokaw's 1998 book, "The Greatest Generation," was perched on a pedestal, opened to the title page, at my father's 2004 memorial service on the South Side of Chicago where he lived most of his good life. I had asked him to sign it for me some years...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Rob Portman, Science and Technology, Politics, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Turkish police launch assault on protesters in Istanbul park
ISTANBUL, Turkey — Hundreds of riot police firing tear gas stormed a central Istanbul park Saturday, tearing down tents and clearing out demonstrators in a bold, if politically risky, move by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to stem more than two...Tags: Riots, Ankara (Turkey), Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Activism, Politics
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GTCR and Bruce Rauner in spotlight again with Rauner's run for Illinois governor
With businessman Bruce Rauner running for Illinois governor, his experience in the world of private equity is likely to sound familiar to voters. Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney had a similar background, which became fodder for debate during...
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Modern road work: Too much noise?
Q: I live right next to the site of the 15th Street Bridge replacement in Allentown and I was wondering if they have some special dispensation allowing them to operate heavy machinery hours before city sound ordinances allow. More than once I've been...Tags: Hokendauqua, Whitehall, Catasauqua, Building Material, North Catasauqua
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Jane Austen's England: Tracing Her Steps And Haunts
ENGLAND — "Oh, no, you can't go into the field, dear. It's private. And there may be cows, and the ground's very humpy." The nice lady in little Steventon Church outside tiny Steventon village in England smiles sweetly, even though I've...
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