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+44 (pronounced 'Plus Forty Four') also known as (+44) and Plus-44 is a punk rock band formed by blink-182 members Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker..
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Sulsberger Stadium hosts rededication ceremony Date: 25 Aug 2008 Zanesville Times Recorder -
ZANESVILLE - Zanesville High School's 44-year-old John D. Sulsberger Memorial Stadium is in the midst of a major renovation project, and a rededication ceremony is planned to celebrate completion of the first part of the effort.
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TELEVISION - Cleveland.com Date: 25 Aug 2008 The Plain Dealer -
UPDATED: 04 :44 a.m. EDT, August 25, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes an Akron Blackstockings player. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
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'Artic Dreams' still eye-opening 22 years later Date: 24 Aug 2008 The Plain Dealer -
UPDATED: 09 :44 a.m. EDT, August 24, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes an Akron Blackstockings player. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
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Man plays Radio City Music Hall—for a price Date: 24 Aug 2008 The Janesville Gazette -
Jack Moelmann became the first man ever to rent out Radio City Music Hall in New York to put on his own show. He paid $118,182.44 to rent the famous auditorium and play the mighty Wurlitzer theater pipe organ for three hours on Aug. 9.
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Weekend Box Office Date: 18 Aug 2008 The Plain Dealer -
UPDATED: 08 :44 a.m. EDT, August 18, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes an Akron Blackstockings player. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
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Acerbic Paul Theroux lightens up a little describing latest trip in Ghost Train' Date: 17 Aug 2008 The Plain Dealer -
UPDATED: 07 :44 a.m. EDT, August 17, 2008 Chuck Yarborough becomes an Akron Blackstockings player. Talk arts, movies, music, dining and more!
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Organist Rents Radio City to Play, Fulfilling Wish Date: 11 Aug 2008 New York Times -
Col. Jack Moelmann, a retired Air Force officer from O?Fallon, Ill., spent $118,182.44 to play the legendary pipe organ at Radio City Music Hall.
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Cher song prompts stereo's destruction Date: 10 Aug 2008 Moldova.org -
Playing a song by the singer Cher so loud that neighbors could understand its lyrics is reason enough to destroy a man's stereo, a Welsh court has ruled.Rhondda Magistrates' Court granted an application for the destruction of a stereo belonging to Karl Wiosna, 44, who allegedly ignored repeated warnings about playing his music too loud, The Telegraph said Sunday.An unidentified neighbor alleged ...
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