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Slate: New Monopoly token will ruin game, possibly America
The board game Monopoly will soon lose a classic token and gain a new one, by way of a public vote on Facebook. It may sound like harmless fun, but is in fact a travesty, though not for the sake of nostalgia or preservational instinct.
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VIDEO: At Golden Globes "Argo," "Les Miserables" win big
"Argo" and "Les Miserables" won the top awards at this year's Golden Globes. John Blackstone reports on some of the highlights of Hollywood's first big awards show of the year.
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Cherokees donates $10K for child abuse advocacy
The William W. Barnes Children’s Advocacy Center recently received a significant donation from the Cherokee Nation — $10,000 — to assist even more victims of child abuse.
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Rotary Club to host ‘Dancing With the Stars’ fundraiser
Members of the Reveille Rotary Club have stars in their eyes, but these stars don’t twinkle, they dance.
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Here's why your paycheck just shrank
Many Americans just received their first paycheck of 2013. That sound you hear is the collective "What the . . ." they have emitted upon looking at their pay stub.
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Annual Patronage Drive presents Tulsa Symphony ensemble
Since 2007, the Claremore Symphony League (CSL) and Tulsa Symphony Orchestra (TSO) have partnered to share musical and educational opportunities with the Claremore community. Throughout that time, CSL has raised more than $40,000, providing Claremore schools with orchestral concerts and music education.
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Saban, Kelly approach showdown from different experiences
Coaches Nick Saban of Alabama and Brian Kelly of Notre Dame are focused on the task at hand and not what others may think.
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Women will rule cable TV in 2013
Could this finally be the year that, after more than a decade of prestige cable television dedicated to the anxieties of amoral, middle-aged men, women finally get their shot at star billing, both in front of the camera and behind it?
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Inaugural music: It's nice, but it's not a concert
Whether Obama will include music at his second inauguration, later this month, remains a matter of conjecture, but of course it's beside the point. State ceremonies at once exalt and diminish music. They offer a framework in which everyone can understand music's importance and desirability: It is there to support, embellish, illustrate or prolong the moment, or simply to offer some breathing room.
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SLIDESHOW: Most popular New Year's resolutions
The U.S. government has outlined which resolutions are the most popular year after year. Are any of these on your list?
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