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Tudor England beckons debut author
Tribune NewspapersLike many journalists, Nancy Bilyeau dreamed of writing a novel. She even managed to eke out a few chapters, melding her two great loves of Tudor history and mystery thrillers. But whenever she would make a little headway, the real world — her...Tags: Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., Niles, London (England), Arts and Culture, Religion and Belief
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U.S. to release 1940 census soon
NEW YORK (AP) — It was a decade when tens of millions of people in the U.S. experienced mass unemployment and social upheaval as the nation clawed its way out of the Great Depression and rumblings of global war were heard from abroad.
Now, intimate...Tags: Google Inc., Science and Technology, Libraries, Cesar Romero, Arts and Culture
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Dmitri Nabokov dies at 77; only child of acclaimed novelist Vladimir Nabokov
Dmitri Nabokov, the only child of acclaimed novelist Vladimir Nabokov who helped protect and translate his father's work while pursuing careers as an opera singer and race car driver, has died. He was 77. The younger Nabokov died Wednesday at a...Tags: Opera (genre), Obituaries, Swiss Confederation, Nazi Party, Arts and Culture
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Robin Thicke busted on suspicion of pot possession in New York
Matt DonnellyLos Angeles Times blogger
Robin Thicke caught a little heat in New York Cityon Thursday, as the R&B crooner was busted on suspicion of smoking and possessing marijuana.
Thicke, son of sitcom actor Alan Thicke and husband of knockout...Tags: Alan Thicke
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Simple story had unexpected effects
Tribune NewspapersIt has been 50 years since Ezra Jack Keats introduced the world to young Peter, the little hand-painted boy who awakens to a fresh snowfall and sets out on a joyful errand. "He picked up a handful of snow — and another, and still another. He packed...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Langston Hughes, Arts and Culture, Literature, Book
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Doodle 4 Google Contest
For the 5th year, Google is holding their Doodle 4 Google contest. They're asking kids K-12 to redesign Google's homepage logo. This year's theme is "If I could travel in time, I'd visit..." Judges for this year's contest include Katy Perry and Jordan...Tags: Google Inc., Katy Perry, Trips and Vacations, Awards and Prizes, Travel
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'Doodle 4 Google': Art contest kicks off with a Katy Perry bonus
Nation NowGoogle 4 Doodle 2012: The annual contest has become increasingly popular over the years; the 2012 theme is "If I could travel in time, I'd visit ..."... -
New York Fashion Week Fall 2012: Thom Browne's Tim Burton moment
All The RageThe runway show for Thom Browne's fall and winter 2012 women's collection started with a eulogy in front of 10 occupied coffins -- followed by an equally otherworldy collection that was part Tim Burton and part Yohji Yamamoto.... -
Los Angeles Public Library launches teen reading series
Jacket CopyWith young adult literature become something of a cultural juggernaut, it's about time the genre spawned a literary series in Los Angeles. Starting Thursday, the central branch of the Los Angeles Public Library will begin hosting a teen reading series....... -
Planning your literary trip to New York
THE BEST WAY TO NEW YORK From LAX, nonstop service to JFK New York is available on Virgin America, Delta, JetBlue, United and American, and connecting service (change of plane) is offered on Delta and US Airways. Restricted round-trip fares begin at...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Libraries, Arts and Culture, Los Angeles International Airport, Transportation
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Md. Campaign is subject of author's book
davem@herald-mail.comWhen historians recount parts of the Maryland Campaign of the Civil War, they often rely on accounts from Ezra A. Carman, who led the 13th New Jersey infantry during the campaign, according to Thomas G. Clemens, a history professor at Hagerstown Community...Tags: Broward Health Medical Center, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Unrest, Conflicts and War
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U.N. General Assembly Causes Midtown Gridlock
PIX11.comIf there was ever a week not to drive into Manhattan, it's this one. President Barack Obama and more than a hundred world leaders are hitting the city starting Monday for the U.N. General Assembly. From the streets to the river, to say security is...Tags: Upper East Side, Transportation, Government, Politics, Heads of State
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