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The party kicks off with a White Party at Docken where DJ Marco da Silva welcomes athletes and spectators as a first step into Denmark and the tradition of unity at this beautiful event.
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The birds were all over the UK and nicknamed the Corn Blob in Yorkshire, the Docken sparrow in Shetland and the LBJ Little Brown Job by bird watchers.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Docken said she put on "An Ole and Lena Christmas" mainly to appease her following.
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In between productions, plans are in the works to book matinee shows with acts such as David Cassidy for seniors, Docken said.
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"I love theater, but I was never going to do this again," said Docken, 51, a stand-up comedian and playwright who opened Oops in North St. Paul.
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So many people turned out for the theater's inaugural production, a holiday show staged at the Applewood Hills Golf Club in Stillwater, that Docken has moved its current show, "Ole and Lena's New York Adventure: In Search of the Big Apple," to the 2900 Event Center in Little Canada.
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For three years, they called and e-mailed Docken, begging and cajoling her to reconsider and get back into the business she called the love of her life.
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Northfield 021-3 Chanhassen 001-1 Second: N-Freiermuth Yetzer, Docken, 1:39, pp;
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Going forward, Ross and O'Hara will manage the theater and Docken will be its resident playwright.
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Docken said city officials 'talk of more police cuts is a "scare tactic."
The News Tribune Blogs newstips@thenewstribune.com (MELISSA SANTOS; Staff 2010
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