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Artist confronts opposition to same-sex marriage
It is not unusual to see art that tackles social and political issues, but there's still something startling about Jeffrey Kent's solo show "Preach!" at the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park. The Baltimore artist zeros in on opposition by some...
Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Arts and Culture, Politics, Same-Sex Marriage, MSNBC (tv network)
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US gov't to air-drop toxic mice on Guam snakes
ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam (AP) — Dead mice laced with painkillers are about to rain down on Guam's jungle canopy. They are scientists' prescription for a headache that has caused the tiny U.S. territory misery for more than 60 years: the brown...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Research, Politics, Government, U.S. Military
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Harry L. Kidd Jr., 87, Lexington
Harry L. Kidd Jr., age 87, of Lexington, Ky., departed this life on Feb. 19, 2013, at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was born in Vienna, Va., on Oct. 8, 1925, to the late Harry L. Kidd Sr. and Maude Alford Kidd of Fairfax County. He was a veteran of...Tags: Colleges and Universities, U.S. Army, Education
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Kenny T. Edgington, 88, Winchester
Kenny T. Edgington, 88, of Winchester, widower of Ruby Jefferson Edgington, passed away Thursday at his home. A native of Paris, Ky., he was born July 29, 1924, to the late Kenny and Sarah Harrison Edgington. He was a United States World War II Army... -
Edith Dunlap
Edith Wood Dunlap, 93, died Saturday, March 23, at Saint Joseph Hospice Care. A native of Ohio, she was born March 12, 1920, to the late George and Marie Epps Wood. She was a nutritionist for the Commonwealth of Kentucky and a U.S. Army veteran serving...Tags: U.S. Army
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The Buhrmans celebrate 70 years
Howard and Miriam Buhrman celebrated 70 years of marriage with their family at the Parlor House in Waynesboro, Pa. The Buhrmans were married on Valentine’s Day, 1943, at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Wolfsville, Md. Howard Buhrman served in...
Tags: U.S. Navy, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Appalachian National Scenic Trail
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Rich memories of a Colombian family in New York
"Empanada for a Dream" As debates about the escalating murder rate in Chicago continue to rage on, Juan Francisco Villa's solo, "Empanada for a Dream," offers a portrait simultaneously timely and a time capsule of life in a neighborhood ravaged by drugs...
Tags: East Side, Arts and Culture, Manhattan (New York City), McDonald's, Cantinflas
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Obituary: Harry L. Kidd Jr. (1925-2013)
LEXINGTON — Harry L. Kidd Jr., 87, of Lexington, Ky., departed this life on Feb. 19, 2013, at Saint Joseph Medical Center. Born Oct. 8, 1925, in Vienna, Va., he was a son of the late Harry L. Kidd Sr. and Maude Alford Kidd. (Fairfax County)...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, U.S. Army, Education
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Elmer Diedtrich
Williston, N.D.: Elmer Diedtrich, 85, of Williston, N.D., formerly of Aberdeen, died at the Mercy Medical Center in Williston, N.D., on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013, at the Good Shepherd...Tags: U.S. Navy, South Dakota Legislature, Elmer Diedtrich
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'Bless Me, Ultima' review: Dios mio
½* (out of four) A movie makes quite a grand promise by beginning with a voiceover proclaiming, “Why is there evil in the world? Let me start from the beginning.” I mean, sheesh, this could be a long story. No worries: In the shamelessly...
Tags: Life of Pi (movie), Carl Franklin, Alfred Molina, Laura Bush, Movies
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Howard resident recalls tenure, and terror, aboard USS Intrepid
As Henry Mouzon Sr. conjures memories of his tenure aboard the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid during World War II, he serves notice that, at age 87, his mind is still as sturdy as the 41,000-ton ship that carried him to the shores of East Asia and...Tags: Museums, Arts and Culture, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Japan, USS Intrepid
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George Aratani dies at 95; L.A. philanthropist who funded Japanese American causes
George Aratani, a Los Angeles businessman who donated millions of dollars to Japanese American causes, and with his wife endowed the nation’s first academic chair to study the World War II internment of people of Japanese descent and their efforts...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Japan, Tokyo (Japan), Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941)
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