The News Review:

- Dancers learn from the best during summer camp
- How Lobbyists Will Break In Franken
- Ivo Karlovic wants to repeat his Peter Crouch victory dance
- ‘America’s Got Talent’ recap: So Hairo Torres thinks he can dance

Dancers learn from the best during summer camp
SunJournal.com
The classes being held this week are free to children in Maine and will result in a performance Friday July 3. Participants are still welcome. FARbreakdance2P0701 039.
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How Lobbyists Will Break In Franken
Newsweek
999 percent of people voted against him the absolute best rationale for early attention is to meet his needs responding to constituents” says Jack Bonner who heads grassroots lobby firm Bonner and Associates. Still it?s not all a one-sided dance. There’s a thoughtful process for a new member like Franken too. He won’t want to be seen meeting with every interest group that knocks on his door nor bought by the visitor with the biggest check. Rather it’ll be important for his image back home to consider Minnesotan issues first. Lobbyists agree: anyone good in the trade will know how to define a national issue in the context of a member?s constituents.

Ivo Karlovic wants to repeat his Peter Crouch victory dance
Mirror.co.uk
The Croatian top gun is heading the serving leaderboard after sending down 137 aces in his first four matches at a top speed of 141 mph. But Karlovic was a bigger hit with the crowd after his fourth-round destruction of Fernando Verdasco by performing a celebratory break dance with his entourage. And he has promised more moves if he finds his groove against the No. “It is my victory dance” said the 6ft 10in star the tallest player to ever reach the top 100. “I don’t know where it came from it just came because I was happy.

‘America’s Got Talent’ recap: So Hairo Torres thinks he can dance
Seacoastonline.com
Those bad performers included a man balancing a lawn mower on his chin while host Nick Cannon threw cabbages at the exposed blade and two other guys dressed in ten gallon hats singing very poorly. I agreed with Piers Morgan’s assessment “Houston we have a problem. ” After the judges took a well deserved and well needed break from the action they continued the auditions with dance group Lake Houston Performing Arts Center made up of Houston students ranging from the ages of 8 to 14. Dressed in afro wigs and ’70s style clothing these kids put on a show for the audience and judges and earned themselves three votes into the next part of the competition. Backstage came joyous and tearful reactions as the dance group realized that they were going to the next round! Up next we saw the likes of Pam Martin and her little dog Viva. Pam explains in her pre-audition interview about how she got Viva as a puppy after the passing of her husband. Martin explains how she and Viva are very close and goes on to say how much the little dog has helped her through her troubled time.

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