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Robert Kennedy Jr.'s Wife, Mary, Found Dead
The Kennedy dynasty has incurred another tragedy. Mary Kennedy, the 52-year-old estranged wife of political-family scion and environmental lawyer Robert F. Kennedy Jr., was found dead at her husband's home in Bedford, N.Y. They had four children...
Tags: Julia Roberts, Robert F. Kennedy, George Clooney
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New Q Poll shows Romney ahead of Obama in Florida
TALLAHASSEE -- A Quinnipiac University poll shows Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney pulling ahead of President Barack Obama in Florida in what likely will be a close November match-up in the Sunshine State. The poll, released Wednesday, shows...
Tags: Rick Santorum, Parties and Movements, Politics, Same-Sex Marriage, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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Tommy Lee Jones protagoniza "Men in Black 3"
Tommy Lee Jones pertenece a una categoría de actores en vía de extinción.
Detrás de la fachada del héroe de acción que protagoniza la serie Men in Black, se esconde un artista con alma de granjero que se mantiene alejado del bullicio de la prensa y la...Tags: Will Smith, Ryan O'Neal, John F. Kennedy, The Fugitive (movie), Celebrities
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Market Connecticut As Richest State
The Hartford CourantFirst off, let me say I do not have a major problem with Connecticut's new tourism slogan "Still Revolutionary." As far as tourism slogans go, it's the best we've ever had. "Better Yet Connecticut" does still gets stuck in my head once in a while, where...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Simsbury, Tourism and Leisure, Plastic Surgeons, Breastfeeding
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Village green
"Nothing green." In 2008, that was a couple's caveat to architect Nate Kipnis when they hired him to renovate their Colonial home. "They thought it would look too high-tech or out-of-the box, and didn't understand environmentally sustainable design," he...Tags: Building Material, An Inconvenient Truth (movie), Craigslist, Inc., Arts and Culture, Environmental Issues
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Where are the candidates?
WASHINGTON -- The nascent third-party movement called Americans Elect assembled a dream team of prospective presidential nominees: Mike Bloomberg! Colin Powell! Chris Christie! Mitch Daniels! Condi Rice! Rick Santorum! Hillary Clinton! There was...
Tags: Rick Santorum, Politics, Ron Paul, Political Candidates, Howard Dean
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Obama talks politics of division to win a second term
"The pundits like to slice and dice our country into red states and blue states ..." -- Barack Obama, rising star, Democratic convention, 2004 WASHINGTON Poor Solicitor General Donald Verrilli. Once again he's been pilloried for fumbling a...Tags: Parties and Movements, Immigration, John Paul Stevens, Minority Groups, Social Issues
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Expect a Romney-Rubio Ticket
I was like, “You should predict who Romneywill choose to be his VP.” And then I was like, “Why? That’s boring. And obvious." So I was like, “Okay, great, why don’t you write about eating dogs some more or...
Tags: Politics, Bill Clinton, CBS Corp., Paul Ryan, Tea Party Movement
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Sports columnist: A moment that wrote itself
The date — Sept. 6, 1995 — had been circled on calendars, not just in Baltimore, but throughout the country. The countdown for the Orioles' Cal Ripken Jr. to break Lou Gehrig's consecutive-games record had gone on for months. And yet, if I...
Tags: Bill Clinton, Cal Ripken, Newspapers, Major League Baseball, Cal Ripken, Jr.
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Obama evolves, with a nudge from Biden
Vice President Joe Biden was accused of committing another gaffe the other day when he declared on a Sunday television talk showthat he was "absolutely comfortable" with the idea of same-sex marriage. His crime supposedly was that he embarrassed his boss,...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Politics, Dick Cheney, Marriage, Social Issues
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Computers could replace journalists
Computers may not be able to provide insightful commentary the way a great writer can, but when it comes to reporting the facts, a company called Narrative Science believes that computers will one day report up to 90% of our breaking news. Wired.com...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Science and Technology, Journalism, Entertainment Events, Twitter, Inc.
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Global warming deniers mount ad campaign calculated to outrage
It has finally happened: The Heartland Institute, an anti-science front group that used to focus on downplaying the dangers of smoking on behalf of Phillip Morris but now spends much of its time denying the scientific consensus on climate change, has...
Tags: Science and Technology, Politics, Global Change, Facebook, Charles Manson
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May 4, 2012
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