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Vietnam veterans' new battle: getting disability compensation
Vietnam veteran John Otte did his best to forget the war. He got married, raised two sons and made a career working at credit unions. But as Otte neared retirement, memories of combat flooded back. Starting in 2005, he filed a series of claims with...
Tags: Diabetes, Cleveland State University, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Prostate Cancer, Heart Disease
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Northern Michigan moms
Exhibit — The annual Youth Art Show runs through Saturday, May 11, at Crooked Tree Arts Center, Petoskey. Hours 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, though 10 a.m. open Wednesday, and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. (231) 347-4337 or www.crookedtree.org. Free...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Bellaire, Mushrooms, Arts, Culture
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Kenneth Branagh's 'The Magic Flute' to screen stateside
After a trip to Amsterdam in the summer of 2008, Los Angeles Times music critic Mark Swed brought back a curious souvenir: a three-disc Dutch edition of Kenneth Branagh's "The Magic Flute,” which he’d spotted in a remote record-store window....
Tags: Kenneth Branagh
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Verdugo Views: Kiefer makes a name for himself in mortuary business
A small notice in a 1916 edition of the Glendale Evening News informed readers, "Emil Kiefer, an employee at the White Store, is now working for Pulliam Undertaking Co. He intends to make this his life's work. He is a young man of great energy. He came...
Tags: Railway Transportation, Travel, Transportation, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Easton park may get digital billboard
A double-sided, 48-foot canvas of steel and light-emitting diodes may soon peer down upon Route 22 from a hillside of Hackett Park. Easton City Council got its first glimpse at a lease with Adams Outdoor Advertising on Wednesday night for a wooded hill...Tags: Trials, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Justice System
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Lafayette Trail in Havre de Grace named for key figure in local and world history [Editorial]
Havre de Grace was able to pull together a respectable version of its Lafayette Trail, just in time for the bicentennial celebration of a British sacking of the city during the War of 1812. The trail is named for Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roche Gilbert...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, War of 1812, Travel, Heroism, France
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Eustis backs off chance to win lawsuit against John Keating over flawed development
Consider this scenario: You've been involved in a vicious lawsuit for five years. It has cost you $1.5 million, and that could double if it goes on. You know you're right. Your opponent is faltering financially, and there's an excellent chance the judge...Tags: Lawyers, Laws, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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'Game of Thrones' Star Richard Madden Cast as Prince in Disney's 'Cinderella'
ReutersMay 08 (TheWrap.com) - Disney has cast "Game of Thrones" actor Richard Madden in the role of the Prince in its upcoming live-action movie "Cinderella," the company said Wednesday. Madden, who plays Robb Stark in HBO's hit dragons-and-swords fantasy...Tags: Patrice Leconte, Downton Abbey (tv program), Game of Thrones (tv program), Cinderella (movie), Wrath of the Titans (movie)
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$9 Million Pulp-Fiction Illustration Collection Donated To NBMAA
The Hartford CourantThe days of pulp fiction are long past, but the bold artwork that graced the covers of work by struggling writers such as Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler and Ray Bradbuy has found a home at the New Britain Museum of American Art. The museum has been...Tags: Literature, Arts and Culture, Manhattan (New York City), TheaterWorks, New York City
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Dr. Christian de Duve dies at 95; Nobel-winning scientist
For the first half of the 20th century, the cell was a mysterious, unfathomable entity. Nutrients went in and hormones, wastes and other products came out. But what happened in between was anybody's guess. Light microscopes could reveal the rough...Tags: Biology, Awards and Prizes, Belgium, New York City, Physiology
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He's got Armenia under his skin, and we get a guidebook
By some measures, Matthew Karanian was a Connecticut Yankee: a 34-year-old litigator in Hartford, American-born and bred. But he had a wild idea. So he took a summer off, headed for the rustic land of his ancestors, and soon found that Armenia was...
Tags: UNESCO, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hate Crimes, Tourism and Leisure
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William Wilson dies at 78; former Los Angeles Times art critic
For William Wilson, the former Los Angeles Times art critic who died Saturday at the age of 78, art was a childhood refuge, a teenage survival mechanism, and, finally, a career that saw him chronicle the city's rise in art-world stature from his first...Tags: Museum of Modern Art, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Museum of Natural History
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Original site for World War I (1914-1918) topic gallery.