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When in the Course of human events...
The Swampby Jim Tankersley France celebrates its independence day on the anniversary of a citizen uprising at a prison; Canada's comes on the anniversary of a legislative act recognizing its self-governance. In the United States, we celebrate a "Dear John"......Tags: New Hampshire, Benjamin Harrison, Samuel P Huntington, Society, Robert Morris
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The long road home after 9/11
"Grief," writes Thomas Lynch, "is the tax we pay on our attachments."
It is a beautiful line. It is simple and lovely and true. If you don't feel love, then you don't feel sorrow; to live without a close connection to another person is to avoid all the...Tags: Politics, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Elections, Julia Keller, Joan Didion
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Poems of sin-eaters, souls and suffering
In the introduction to his impishly profound new collection of poems, Thomas Lynch recalls that when he finished writing the first handful, he "field-tested them at Joe's Star Lounge on North Main Street in Ann Arbor." The event is "a kind of communion, I...Tags: Poetry, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Journalism, Julia Keller, Breads
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Theater review: 'Radiance: The Passion of Marie Curie' at Geffen Playhouse
Culture Monster"'Radiance: The Passion of Marie Curie," a new play by actor Alan Alda, opens at the Geffen Playhouse... -
A citizen's required reading for July 4: The Declaration of Independence
Top of the TicketAfter all these years, do you really know what it says?... -
A citizen's required reading for July 4th: The Declaration of Independence (with music)
Top of the TicketAfter all these years do you really know what it says? And a striking special video of the National Anthem by a loyal Ticket reader.... -
Motorola chief chooses friend to help guide firm's future
Tribune staff reporterEdward Zander's closest adviser during his first six months as Motorola Inc.'s chief executive officer was a brainy guy who soaks up information like a detective working a case. Wherever Zander was, Richard Nottenburg was nearby. His business card read,...Tags: Brentwood (Islip, New York), Career and Workplace, Business, Brooklyn (New York City), Lucent Technologies Incorporated
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Little-known Declaration of Independence signer honored
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — It's William Whipple's turn to be recognized.
The New Hampshire merchant is one of the lesser-known signers of the Declaration of Independence. This year, there are plans for Whipple and 11 others to be honored for their...Tags: New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Maine, Judges
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Clark Circuit Court: Sept. 30, 2011
The following civil cases were filed recently in Clark Circuit Court.
— East Kentucky Power Cooperative vs. Mashburn Enterprise, property dispute.
— Central Bank and Trust vs. Derik Combs, Clark County and unknown tenants of 9 Arlington Road,...Tags: Wells Fargo & Co., Bank of New York Company, Economy, Business and Finance, Marathon, Bank of America Corp.
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'Two Marriages: Novellas' by Phillip Lopate
Two Marriages
Novellas
Phillip Lopate
Other Press: 272 pp., $24.95
THE publication of new fictions -- the first in more than 20 years -- by one of our most reliable men of letters is an occasion worth marking and measuring. Phillip Lopate is best...Tags: Annie Dillard, Marriage, Breast, H.L. Mencken, Manhattan (New York City)
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Tragedy in the family: 'Agamemnon'
Special to The TimesAeschylus would appreciate the irony. His ancient Greek tragedy "Agamemnon," the story of a disastrous war in the Middle East, now plays at the Getty Villa, a palace of classical culture funded by an oil baron's wealth. The Villa's breathtaking outdoor...Tags: Death, Crimes, Family, Tyne Daly, Crime, Law and Justice
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The Declaration of Independence, reloaded
When you've spent as many hours unpacking the text of the nation's founding documents as we have, you start to notice how many concerns that were pressing when the United States was founded remain unresolved today. This is obvious with the U.S....Tags: New Hampshire, Benjamin Harrison, Samuel P Huntington, Elections, Interior Policy
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