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Larry King Takes Final Bow After 25 Years
KTLA NewsNEW YORK (AP) -- Two presidents, four television news anchors and a 10-year-old son who looked ready to take dad's place behind the microphone turned out to bid Larry King farewell as he pulled the curtain down on his CNN talk show Thursday after 25...Tags: Bill Clinton, Larry King, Los Angeles, Katie Couric, Bill Maher
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Past campaign headquarters
Candidates in bold won the election. 2008 Sen. Barack Obama (D) — Chicago Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D), his primary rival — Arlington, Va. Sen. John McCain (R) — Arlington, Va. 2004 President George W. Bush (R) —...Tags: John McCain, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, George W. Bush, Bob Dole
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Book review: 'Making Our Democracy Work' by Stephen Breyer
Los Angeles TimesThe United States Supreme Court likes its mystery: Cases are argued in public, briefs are available for all to read, but its real work is carried out in conferences attended by the nine justices alone. So private are those deliberations that in the rare...Tags: Constitutional Issues, World War II (1939-1945), Felix Frankfurter, Government, Politics
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Poet Haki Madhubuti headed in new direction
Tribune reporterOn a wooden podium inside DePaul University's Cortelyou Commons, the man's voice rose a few decibels. “Introduce your children to the cultures of the world through …” “Art!” The crowd of more than 100 yelled. “Keep...Tags: Arts and Culture, Schools, Literature, Colleges and Universities, Education
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Jefferson Thomas dies at 67; one of the Little Rock Nine who integrated Central High School
Jefferson Thomas, one of nine students who in 1957 integrated a Little Rock, Ark., high school, a turning point for the civil rights movement, has died. He was 67.
Thomas, who lived much of his adult life in Los Angeles, died Sunday of pancreatic...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Bill Clinton, Armed Forces, Los Angeles, Colleges and Universities
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Don't go cold turkey
Tribune NewspapersWhen the weight of her husband's cancer and the stress of her corporate job became too heavy to bear, Karen Huber did as many of her friends had done and started taking an antidepressant. What she didn't realize was how difficult it would be to stop....Tags: Prescription Drugs, Common Cold, Pharmaceuticals, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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UPDATE: Escaped Killers Spotted in Michigan Caught in New York
News ReporterA pair of convicted murderers who escaped from an Arkansas prison wearing guard uniforms made at the facility were captured Tuesday afternoon after being stopped for speeding in New York state. A prison spokeswoman said the two were in the same car...Tags: Prisons, Crimes, Murder, New York, Arkansas
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Girlfriend Of Craigslist Murder Suspect Charged With Criminal Assistance
Web ReporterThe girlfriend of a suspect accused of the Craigslist murder has been changed with criminal assistance. Court documents reveal Jenna Ford, the girlfriend of Kyoshi Higashi, assisted in the crime after James Sanders was killed in his Edgewood home in...Tags: Death, Crimes, Edgewood, Murder, Army National Guard
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PASSINGS: Gerald Heaney
Gerald Heaney Judge's opinions helped desegregate schools Gerald Heaney, 92, a retired federal judge who wrote or helped write opinions that led to the desegregation of schools in St. Louis, Omaha and Little Rock, Ark., died Tuesday in Duluth, Minn. The...Tags: Missouri, Children, Laws, St. Louis, Lyndon B. Johnson
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Space shuttle Discovery lands at Kennedy Space Center
Staff reporterCAPE CANAVERAL - Space shuttle Discovery's crew of seven astronauts ended their 15-day, 6 million-mile journey Tuesday with a picture perfect landing at Kennedy Space Center. The touch down on runway 33 at KSC's shuttle landing facility was nearly...Tags: Transportation, Technology, Colorado, Air Transportation Industry, Science and Technology
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Health-care TV ad wars underway
The Swampby Mark Silva In the roiling mix of political crosswinds that may come to characterize the 2009-2010 elections -- in which a Republican quit one congressional race to campaign for the winning Democrat, and in which the president's party was......Tags: Vic Snyder, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Lifestyle and Leisure, Dave Camp, Frank LoBiondo
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Matt Weinstock, Jan. 16, 1960
The Daily MirrorPerils of Publicists You will pardon Sgt. John Campbell, Air Force public information officer, if he does not bleed for Hollywood press agents who must fight their way through countless hardships such as Martinis and freeways to deliver their copy to...
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