'It's a Wonderful Life' has come to life in Bemidni, Minnesota, with a hero as public-spirited as the George Bailey of the Capra classic. Grocery mogul Joe Lueken, 70, literally is 'giving away the store,' to his 400 employees. After 46 years running Lueken's Village Foods, he and his family will start transferring ownership of the three-store chain on January 1st to an ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Program), in which each employee will own stock. The number of shares will be based on their...
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In his public-speaking class at Los Angeles City College,
Jose Barrientos has spoken in front of his classmates in a Mexican accent about his idol, actor David Hasselhoff, and the history of Cinco de Mayo.
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Humboldt State University offers programs dedicated solely to cannabis.
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The sitcom's youngest star is under fire after he called it "filth" and urged people not to watch.
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Ludovic Mohammed Zahed is braced for controversy, maybe even worse. A gay Muslim and an expert on the Koran, Zahed plans to open Europe's first gay-friendly mosque in Paris at the end of this month. The address will be kept secret for security reasons.
The royal heir facing big decision about whether to continue his service as an airman.

