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'Dream Man': Gay phone sex operator
Special to The TimesAfter first being presented 22 years ago, James Carroll Pickett's "Dream Man" is returning to the Skylight, the venue where it premiered. That inaugural production starred as Christopher, the caustic but yearning gay phone-sex operator who spends an often...Tags: Kentucky, Death, Gays and Lesbians, Animals, Minority Groups
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Milt Program Guide April 09
Staff reporterWEDNESDAY, APRIL 1ST INTERNET ONLY Tune in to our special Internet-only broadcast as Milt presides (live!) over a replay of a classic program. We begin around 8:30pm with a musical introduction, with the program beginning promptly at 9pm. Listen only at...Tags: Family, WGN, Colleges and Universities, Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice
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Drew Peterson's divorce battle with Kathleen Savio investigated
Tribune reportersSix days before Kathleen Savio's lifeless body was found in an empty bathtub in her Bolingbrook home, Drew Peterson's lawyer prepared papers telling his client he had been subpoenaed and was to be deposed in his ongoing divorce battle. Peterson, indicted...Tags: Stacy Peterson, Kathleen Savio, Litigation, Pension and Welfare, Murder
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School officers question leader
Sun StaffBaltimore City school police officers - concerned that student security is at risk because of a reduction in the department's size - are in the midst of taking a no-confidence vote for their chief, Jansen Robinson. The vote, taken over two meetings last...Tags: Social Issues, Safety of Citizens, Elections, Career and Workplace, Employers
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Brainstorms brew in L.A.
Times Staff WriterIt was a balmy night at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Hundreds of Angelenos were gathered on the roof deck of LACMA West after a debate about the changing role of art museums. Comedian Steve Martin was there, too: no arrow through his head, no...Tags: Steve Martin, Clubs and Associations, Billy Wilder, Wars and Interventions, West Hollywood
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Black students sent away
Sun StaffThose who know the story first-hand have dwindled to a precious few. For more than 40 years, Maryland taxpayers paid for the graduate education of hundreds of African-American teachers, lest they breach the walls of segregation at the University of...Tags: African Americans, University of Chicago, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, Colleges and Universities
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Stern alert
The air that killed Mark Tostado on Labor Day weekend was calm and hot, the product of the sunny days that draw boaters year-round to Lake Havasu, on the California-Arizona line.
Tostado, 31, a Huntington Beach personal fitness trainer and military...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health and Safety at Work, Crime, Law and Justice, Career and Workplace, Car Engine Repair
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A place where kids grow up, and stay
Special to the SunEven as long-time industrial workers are gradually being replaced by affluent young professionals in Canton, Fells Point and Hampden, Morrell Park remains resolutely working class. And its residents dont seem to mind. Surrounded by railroad tracks and...Tags: Ohio River, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Pigtown, Fells Point, Real Estate Buyers
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Kennedy Pulls Out Victory to Earn Seventh Senate Term
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt was touch and go for much of this long, bitter campaign. But Massachusetts once again sent a Kennedy to the U.S. Senate. Surrounded by a sea of relatives, Edward M. Kennedy called his election "a victory for those who believe we have a voice and a...Tags: Massachusetts, U.S. Senate, Family, Democratic Party, Elections
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