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Jun 09 2024
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Seeing the sights in Tokyo, 1960
Tokyo, 1960: Service members George Rosenblatt and Leo Kuehnen take a photograph of a Japanese woman holding up her parasol. Touring Tokyo with his camera, Pacific Stars and Stripes-Korea bureau photographer James Vestal captured on film the impressions of the city that servicemen on Rest and Recuperation leave get. Vestal’s photographs show the visiting servicemen’s fleeting glimpses of the
Stars and StripesJun 08 2024
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Detroit police chief: Pride in city deters crime at Michigan Central Station grand opening
Michigan Central Station's grand opening on Thursday was epic. That's been established. Its opening, after over 30 years of vacancy, was a historic display of pride Detroiters have for their city. And, according to Detroit Police Chief James White, it showed the impact that community pride can have on crime: There were no arrests and no significant incidents as of Saturday afternoon. From a
Detroit Free PressJun 09 2024
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Today in Sports History: Former Boston Red Sox star David Ortiz shot
In 2019, Former Boston Red Sox star David Ortiz shot while visiting Dominican Republic. 1888 — James McLaughlin sets the record for wins by a jockey in the Belmont Stakes, six, when he rides Sir Dixon to a 12-length victory. McLaughlin’s record is matched by Eddie Arcaro in 1955. 1899 — Jim Jeffries knocks out Bob Fitzsimmons in the 11th round in New York to win the world heavyweight title.
Chicago TribuneJun 08 2024
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St. Louis City's Bürki, Portland Timbers' Pantemis stellar in scoreless draw
ST. LOUIS — Roman Bürki stopped three shots in goal for St. Louis City and James Pantemis had two saves for the Portland Timbers as the two clubs played to a scoreless draw on Saturday night. It was the fourth clean sheet of the season for Bürki and the league-leading ninth draw of the season for St. Louis City (3-4-9), which won the Western Conference in its inaugural campaign last year.
NewsdayJun 08 2024
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Oro Valley Man found dead after plane crash near Picacho Peak
ORO VALLEY, Ariz. (KGUN) — An Oro Valley man, 68-year-old, James Gavin was found dead at the site of a plane crash near Picacho Peak, according to the Pinal County Sheriff's office. PCSO received a call early Saturday morning from a hiker who witnessed the single plane crash. The aircraft was occupied by only the pilot, who was pronounced dead at the scene. PCSO Search and Rescue, DPS Ranger 2
KGUNJun 08 2024
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Arizona man killed in plane crash at Picacho Peak: PCSO
A Southern Arizona man is dead, according to officials with the Pinal County Sheriff's Office, following a plane crash in Pinal County. On their X (formerly Twitter) page, officials with PCSO said the man, identified as 68-year-old James Galvin of Oro Valley, was the pilot of a plane that crashed near the top of Picacho Peak. A hiker called 911 about the crash at around 7:25 a.m. on June 8. "
FOX 10 PhoenixJun 09 2024
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SJCT’s Summer Show, ‘Every Brilliant Thing,’ opens June 27!
San Juan Community Theatre’s summer show Every Brilliant Thing, starring Boo Boo James, opens June 27! A daughter, now grown, recalls how she created a list of things worth living for, all in an attempt to raise the spirits of her chronically depressed mother. Duncan MacMillan’s play explores the lengths we go for those we love through the eyes of a child whose mother suffers from depression.
The Journal of the San Juan IslandsJun 08 2024
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KC’s Jazz Walk of Fame has been honoring musicians for 10 years. Meet its newest members
The sun began to peek through the clouds as Congressman Emanuel Cleaver stepped up to the podium in the humid Kansas City heat. Men in fedoras and women in dresses meandered about, all waiting for the red carpet to be rolled out in Kansas City’s Historic Jazz District. Three jazz musicians were inducted into the American Jazz Walk of Fame Saturday at the Artists Avenueat 18th & Vine. Jazz
The Kansas City StarJun 08 2024
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UConn baseball’s NCAA run ends with 10-8 loss to Florida State in 12 innings
The UConn baseball team pushed Florida State to the limit, challenged one of the best pitchers and some of the best hitters in the country and nearly came out of it to fight another day. But in the 12th inning, the Huskies were knocked out. James Tibbs III hit his third homer of the day, a two-run shot, to give the Seminoles a 10-8 victory and a two-game sweep of the NCAA Super Regional in
Hartford CourantJun 08 2024
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Man barricades himself inside Mass. home with knife, taken into custody, police say
A man accused of barricading himself inside a home in Stoneham with a knife on Saturday has been taken into custody, police said. Officers went to a home on Broadway around 11 a.m. in response to a mental health call. A man had allegedly barricaded himself inside the house and was armed with a knife, according to a statement from Stoneham Police Chief James O’Connor. A regional SWAT team,
MassLive.com