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A unique educational tour of some of the most iconic landmarks in Washington, D.C. is being made available for free by the Smithsonian Museum and The Great Courses. The right of spring is that all these students and teachers and other tourists come to Washington and visit the memorials, the museums, the monuments, and so on, said Professor Richard Kurin, Ph.D. And this year we realized they wouldnt be able to.Kurin is the first person to ever hold the title of Smithsonian Distinguished Scholar and hes now the face of The Great Tours: Washington D.C.Kurin says people shou
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When most people think Target, we think of a big box store at the back of a huge parking lot -- a lot that can look almost empty if it s not the holiday season.The days when Target stores generated excitement with every new Michael Graves teapot release, back when women called it Tar-zhay, are so 2005.Even the popular video game Minecraft has noticed, with gamers creating a white Target store surrounded by the biggest empty parking lot you have ever seen.No more supersizingSo Target is looking for new ways to restart the excitement, and to do that, is starting to shrink. The chain has decided to fight declining bricks and mortar sales with smaller s
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Vincent Black and Thomas Riddle are mega fans of the heavy metal band Megadeth. The two were planning on attending their concert at Summerfest on July 4. They are now disappointed to learn the show was canceled after the lead singer Dave Mustaine, announced he is battling throat cancer. Your vocals are your instrument. It s everything to you. It s sad, said Black. Black is now a lead singer in a band called SACRED. He said Megadeth inspired his love of music. They are the grandfathers of Thra
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