Celebrity chef accidentally hit by charity ham ATLANTA - Celebrity chef Paula Deen got an unexpected serving of ham - across her face. The Food Network star was helping unload 25,000 pounds of donated meat for an Atlanta food bank on Monday when someone threw one of the hams like a football and accidentally smacked her. Deen tells WGCL-TV: "I thought it busted my lip, but it didn't." Though smiles and laughter, Deen added: "I'm OK. It just ... The Vail Trail Found 1 minute ago Translate More info
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In Brief: Tomorrow Never Knows, DM Stith, Laminar Excursion, Jaga Jazzist -- January 13-17, the Tomorrow Never Knows Festival will come to the Chicago venues Schubas and Lincoln Hall. Atlas Sound, Final Fantasy, Bowerbirds , the Cribs, Voxtrot, the Rural Alberta Advantage, Lee Fields & the Expressions, and others will perform, with more artists to be announced. -- Bedroom folkie DM Stith has already dropped two EPs this year. And on December 8, he'll complete the ... Pitchfork Found 1 minute ago Translate More info
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Lâ Observateurâs ONLINE POLL A number of factors have played into the rumored end of the LSU – Tulane football series. Once a great rivalry, games recently have been blowouts and interest in the series has definitely dwindled. Economic factors have also played a part in the decision, with Tulane being unwilling to share profits with LSU for those games held in the Superdome. L'Observateur Found 1 minute ago Translate More info
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Woman asks Colorado high court to review DA decision DENVER, Colorado - A woman who says she was raped by a classmate who later was tied to a sex-and-drugs scandal at the University of Colorado asked the Colorado Supreme Court on Monday to review a prosecutor's decision not to file criminal charges. Julie Stene says two classmates, one of whom later played football for CU, had sex with her after she had six to eight shots of vodka at a high school ... The Vail Trail Found 1 minute ago Translate More info
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Canada Post: Slips and Falls Can Hurt Us All OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Nov. 24, 2009) - As winter approaches the thoughts of many Canadians turn to outdoor activities, such as skating, skiing and tobogganing. However, as the temperature drops, it brings more than winter weather-it also brings a significant rise in the number of slips and falls. Canadians who work outdoors every day-like our delivery personnel-need to be especially ... Marketwire Found 1 minute ago Translate More info
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