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Excited for the Extra Black Friday Savings at Kohl’s?

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Wed Nov 13 05:02:05 2013

Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2013 02:02:04 -0800
From: "Kohl’s Black Friday" <Kohl’sBlackFriday@nbwdingustt.us>
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the latest problem 
prompted the ship to return to Ketchikan after it had left the 
port on Sunday. He said the Coast Guard on Monday ordered the 
vessel to stay put until the issue was fixed. He said the 
agency was working with Celebrity Cruises "to put the safety of the 
crew and the passengers first, ensure that they are protected and ensure 
that the vessel is capable of safely getting underway."The cruise company 
said engineers, consultants from the motor's manufacturer and the cruise 
line's marine operations team had been working "around the clock" to resolve 
the issue.The president and CEO of the Ketchikan Visitors Bureau, Patti 
Mackey, said some restaurants and bars in town got a boost Sunday 
night when the cruise ship returned. Cruise ships typically aren't in town 
that late, and "that was a pleasant up-shot for them, anyway," she 
said.She said the tour company that manages transfers for the cruise line 
also was busy contacting local tour companies to ask about extra space 
they might have for the held-over passengers. Some passengers just walked 
around town and shopped, she said."It's not the ideal situation for those 
folks who really wanted to see all the stops on the itinerary, 
but we're trying to do our best to make them feel comfortable 
and welcome," Mackey said of the community.
ve Boone and other past mascots 
a retirement ceremony in the upcoming academic year.The image of Denver 
Boone was originally designed by a Walt Disney artist and named by 
a UD student back in 1968 .The cartoony figure, which sports a 
scruffy beard and a raccoon skin cap, is reminiscent of the Daniel 
Boone character from the 1950s TV show based on the real-life pioneer.Boone 
was a legend of early American history and the archetypal hero of 
the American Western Frontier.Later, his image and legend fell victim to 
revisionist history as he became associated with the forceful displacement 
of Native Americans from their land.So how closely linked are Denver Boone 
and Daniel Boone?Any association of the Denver Boone caricature with America's 
pioneer hero, Daniel Boone, is misguided, said Randell Jones, historian 
and author of the book In the Footsteps of Daniel Boone.Mythology and 
Fess Parker aside, it is well documented that Daniel Boone never wore 
a coonskin cap. Neither did he wear a beard. Moreover, any exploits 
by him west of Missouri are speculative at best.



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Department shows James Lee DiMaggio, 40, left, and Hannah Anderson, 16.AP/San 
Diego Sheriff's DepartmentA family friend who kidnapped a 16-year-old girl 
had a 20-hour jump on authorities, who discovered he used a timer 
to set fire to his rural home where the girl's mother and 
younger brother were found dead, a San Diego County Sheriff's Department 
spokeswoman said Tuesday.James Lee DiMaggio was spotted on a Border Patrol 
surveillance camera at 12:10 a.m. Aug. 4, about 20 hours before his 
home caught fire, said the spokeswoman, Jan Caldwell. He is seen inside 
his 2013 blue Nissan Versa with 16-year-old Hannah Anderson at a westbound 
highway checkpoint.Hannah's disappearance -- discovered after the fire -- 
triggered a massive search for DiMaggio, 40, that spanned much of the 
western United States and parts of Canada and Mexico. DiMaggio, who was 
like an uncle to the Anderson children and their father's best friend, 
died in a shootout with FBI agents in the Idaho wilderness six 
days after the fire. Hannah was rescued and returned to Southern California.The 
discovery that the fire was set by a timer prompted investigators to 
warn the public during the manhunt that DiMaggio's car might be rigged 
with explosives, Caldwell said. As it turns out, the car wasn't rigged.Investigators 
who searched DiMaggio's home found an incendiary device, handcuff boxes 
and "arson wire,"
 August 20, 2013: Kevin Reichel, left, of Reichel Funeral Home, watches along 
with Steve Paul, of Freemansburg Pa., and his daughter Robyn Paul as 
Lindsey Knupp, right, director of promotions and entertainment for the Lehigh 
Valley Iron Pigs minor league baseball team, reads the winning essay written 
by Steve Paul during the middile of the sixth inning at Coca-Cola 
Park, in Allentown, Pa. (AP Photo)ALLENTOWN, Pa.  Minor league baseball 
clubs are known for staging unusual promotions and giveaways to draw fans 
out to the ballpark. But the Philadelphia Phillies' top farm club took 
giveaways to a whole new level on Tuesday, awarding a free funeral 
to a fan recently diagnosed with ALS.Steve Paul, 64, of Freemansburg, Pa. 
got a standing ovation as he was wheeled onto the field at 
Coca-Cola Park in Allentown and announced as the recipient of a funeral 
package from the Lehigh Valley IronPigs. The package includes a casket, 
a choice of embalming or cremation, hearse, headstone, flowers and a funeral 
or memorial service. The total value of the items involved: nearly $10,000.Kevin 
Reichel, who owns Reichel Funeral Home in nearby Northampton, Pa., told 
MyFoxPhilly.com he was initially hesitant about such a seemingly morbid 
giveaway at a family event. However, he soon changed his mind."A baseball 
game is a family setting and I think if you are going 
to talk about your funeral or anything important in life, the first 
people you turn to are family," Re
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