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    Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  1. Travel Postcard: 48 hours in Vancouver

    VANCOUVER (Reuters) - With its mild temperatures, not too hot in summer or too cold in winter, and its location on Canada's Pacific Coast, Vancouver wins accolades annually as one of the world's most livable cities.
    Reuters
    VANCOUVER (Reuters) - With its mild temperatures, not too hot in summer or too cold in winter, and its location on Canada's Pacific Coast, Vancouver wins accolades annually as one of the world's most livable cities. Reuters correspondents with local...

    Tags: Restaurants, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Gardens and Parks, Dining and Drinking

  2. Mar 15, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  3. In Orlando, Patrick Stewart talks Shakespeare and more

    Watching Patrick Stewart re-enact his greatest onstage goof-up is a comedy show in itself.
    Watching Patrick Stewart re-enact his greatest onstage goof-up is a comedy show in itself. He cringes as he relates the time he fell asleep onstage during a performance of 'King Lear': "One Saturday afternoon, I kind of drifted off …," he...

    Tags: Star Trek: The Next Generation (tv program), Helen Mirren, Inside the Actors Studio (tv program), Michael Dorn, Patrick Stewart

  4. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Letters: Tell that to Thatcher

    Re "Pushing 'God's law' on Egypt," March 12 Mohammed Zawahiri, an Egyptian engineer and brother of Al Qaeda leader Ayman Zawahiri, states that women shouldn't become president because they're "weak and could not make decisions at tough times." Perhaps...

    Tags: Egypt

  6. Mar 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Paul Williams dies at 64; pioneering chronicler of rock music

    Paul Williams was returning to his dorm room when a fellow student relayed a message that was radical even for the 1960s: "Hey, Williams! You got a phone call from Bob Dylan."
    Paul Williams was returning to his dorm room when a fellow student relayed a message that was radical even for the 1960s: "Hey, Williams! You got a phone call from Bob Dylan." Not long before, it was Paul Simon who had rung Williams up on the hallway...

    Tags: New York City, Manhattan (New York City), Ronald Reagan, Alzheimer's Disease, Brian Wilson

  8. Mar 12, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Sister ships in Long Beach

    L.A. NOW
    Photo: The Queen Elizabeth, right, enters Long Beach Harbor amidst fireworks with the Queen Mary in background. The two sister ships exchanged whistle blasts in a mutual salute. Credit: Gary Friedman / Los Angeles Times...
  10. Mar 11, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Cruise ship Queen Elizabeth to visit Queen Mary in Long Beach

    L.A. NOW
    In keeping with tradition, the newest Cunard ocean liner -- Queen Elizabeth -- will sail by Long Beach Harbor on Tuesday night to pay homage to her predecessor the Queen Mary, once the undisputed grand dame of the North Atlantic.......
  12. Mar 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Corgi fired for disobeying Helen Mirren in 'The Audience'

    One of Helen Mirren's four-legged co-stars in the new play "The Audience"  apparently has been fired after it failed to obey the actress' royal commands in her role as Queen Elizabeth II. Britain's Telegraph reported that a female corgi by the name of...

    Tags: United Kingdom, Peter Morgan, Helen Mirren, David Cameron, Entertainment Events

  14. Apr 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Jesse Weinberg

    Jesse S. Weinberg, who practiced law for seven decades and made a specialty of Baltimore's ground rents, died of respiratory failure March 20 at Sinai Hospital. The Pikesville resident was 94. Born in Baltimore and raised near Druid Hill Park on Lakeview...

    Tags: Tampa, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Army, Druid Hill, University of Baltimore

  16. Apr 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Voltaire's library? Prince Charles' garden? Yes, you can get in

    If your bucket list includes traipsing through Voltaire's private library or visiting the Vatican after hours, Kensington Tours' new <a href=&quot;http://www.kensingtontours.com/tours/exclusive-access" target="_blank">Elite Collection</a> offers a chance to get beyond the standard tourist experience.
    If your bucket list includes traipsing through Voltaire's private library or visiting the Vatican after hours, Kensington Tours' new Elite Collection offers a chance to get beyond the standard tourist experience. "Creating extraordinary experiences,...

    Tags: Italy, Ernest Hemingway, Vatican City, Kensington, Libraries

  18. Mar 3, 2013 | Zap2It
  19. Queen Elizabeth II hospitalized with stomach infection gastroenteritis

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    Queen Elizabeth II has been hospitalized after experiencing symptoms of gastroenteritis, a stomach bug caused by an inflammation of the stomach and intestines....
  20. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  21. Patrick Stewart to give one-night-only program on his career -- and Shakespeare

    Renowned film, television and stage actor Patrick Stewart will give a one-night-only show on his career and his love of&nbsp; Shakespeare at 8 p.m. March 15 while visiting Orlando.
    Renowned film, television and stage actor Patrick Stewart will give a one-night-only show on his career and his love of  Shakespeare at 8 p.m. March 15 while visiting Orlando. Stewart, who will be in Central Florida for the MegaCon science-fiction...

    Tags: The Master (movie), Religious Festivals, Holidays, Star Trek: The Next Generation (tv program), Patrick Stewart

  22. Feb 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Ralph K. 'Ken' Barnes, World War II POW

    Ralph K. &quot;Ken" Barnes, a retired Koppers Co. manager who was a prisoner of war during the twilight months of World War II, died Saturday from complications of a stroke at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The longtime Cockeysville resident was 89.
    Ralph K. "Ken" Barnes, a retired Koppers Co. manager who was a prisoner of war during the twilight months of World War II, died Saturday from complications of a stroke at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The longtime Cockeysville resident was 89. The...

    Tags: Realty, Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief, Parkville, Wars and Interventions

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Elizabeth II Photos
Britain's Queen Elizabeth disembarks from an amphibious...
(May 17, 2013)
Britain's Queen Elizabeth disembarks from an amphibious vehicle as members of the St Aubyn family wait to welcome her to Mount St. Michael off the coast of Cornwall, in south west England
A 4-inch Lego replica of Queen Elizabeth dons a mini-cr...
(May 15, 2013)
Queen of Miniland
1955: Years before Queen Elizabeth visited Chicago, car...
(May 10, 2013)
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