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Cody Clark - DAILY HERALD
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What do you like to do outside in the summertime? While kids are running through the sprinkler or eating watermelon, several dozen local artists will be enjoying the sunshine at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi.
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Christopher Reynolds - LOS ANGELES TIMES
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DENVER -- Greetings, superdelegates, standard delegates, compromised Floridians, miffed Michiganders, would-be VPs and all-access VIPs. As you and the other Democrats convene here Aug. 25 to formally choose a presidential candidate at last, you will be wined, dined, wooed, spun, schmoozed, queried, denounced and perhaps bamboozled by all manner of unreliable operatives, members of the media and, of course, one another.
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Erin Carlson - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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NEW YORK -- Ricki Lake is firing back at physicians groups that have singled her out for bringing attention to at-home childbirth.
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The Associated Press
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NORMAN, Okla. -- Toby Keith's annual fundraiser for families of children with cancer raised $709,000 this year.
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Daily Herald
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Today is Friday, June 20, the 172nd day of 2008. There are 194 days left in the year. Summer arrives at 7:59 p.m. Eastern time.
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Daily Herald
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DEAR MISS MANNERS -- My boyfriend and I need to get legally married now for immigration purposes in order to stay in the same country after I graduate medical school. We cannot afford a wedding right now, and the timing is bad because of an intense medical school schedule.
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Carell, Hathaway smarten up as new Max, Agent 99
David Germain
Steve Carell did not necessarily see the Maxwell Smart in himself. Everyone else did, including co-star Anne Hathaway and the studio behind the big-screen "Get Smart," which simply called Carell in and offered him the job, no questions asked.
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DAILY HERALD
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With a new label and a vintage sound, Ryan Shupe and crew fight back after falling down
Cody Clark
In 2005, Ryan Shupe & the RubberBand took a huge step up the music industry ladder by signing a deal with venerable Capitol Records and turning their self-produced album "Hey Hey Hey" into the major national release "Dream Big." TV exposure helped the title track from that album climb into the Top 40 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart. Alas, that turned out to be as big as the band could dream, at least in terms of national sales, leading, predictably, to a parting of the ways with Capitol.
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