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Karim T. Ziyad, 28
Karim Thomas Ziyad, 28, of Hagerstown, Md., died Saturday afternoon June 15, 2013, as a result of a bicycling accident. Born Jan. 24, 1985, in New York City, he grew up in Rabat, Morocco, with his parents Mahfoud and Sonia (Lorand) Ziyad, who still...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Science and Technology, Franklin County (Pennsylvania)
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The stealth art of the naked face
Ever since Carolyn Bessette stepped into the spotlight on the arm of John F. Kennedy Jr., women have been grasping at the illusory naked-faced beauty that she perfected. The New York City fashionista face — a touch underdone, yet impeccable —...
Tags: John F. Kennedy
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Wake-up call: Starbucks to post calorie counts for products
NEW YORK (AP) - Starbucks has a new way to wake up its customers: showing the calories in its drinks. The Seattle-based coffee chain says it will start posting calorie counts on menu boards nationwide next week, ahead of a federal regulation that...Tags: Litigation and Regulation, Starbucks Corp.
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Trustee overseeing Detroit finances seeks valuation of city art collection
ReutersDetroit is bust and about $11 billion in debt. The city owns the Detroit Institute of Arts and its fine collection of arts. Estimating the value of such a cache of world-renowned pictures and sculptures is impossible as all its masterpieces are unique....Tags: Museums, Artists, Arts, Auction Service, Arts and Culture
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Melbourne cook semifinalist in Pillsbury Bake-Off's Simple Sweets & Starters category
Melbourne's Christine Overly is a semifinalist in the 46th Pillsbury Bake-Off's Simple Sweets and Starters category but she needs online votes to move on to the finals and a chance to win the $1 million top prize. Overly's recipe is Warm Hazelnut...
Tags: Recipes, Astoria, Tampa, Hazelnuts
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Christopher Guest shakes his 'Family Tree'
A powerful recurring motif in the varied works of Christopher Guest is the dummy. From early sketch comedy on "Saturday Night Live" through a series of mock documentaries, the looming figure is an essential part of the Guest aesthetic. It can be a...
Tags: Chris O'Dowd, Saturday Night Live (tv program), George Bernard Shaw, CBS Corp., World War I (1914-1918)
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Tonys To Regionals: Move Over, Here Comes New York City Theaters
Hartford CourantSuddenly, the competition to get a Tony Award for outstanding regional theater just got more crowded. The administration committee for the Tony Awards announced last week that New York-based theater companies will now be eligible to receive the regional...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Broadway Theater, Goodspeed Opera House, Arts and Culture, Long Wharf Theatre
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Sam Most dies at 82; pioneering jazz flutist
Sam Most, a pioneering jazz flutist who performed with a stylistically diverse range of artists, including Tommy Dorsey, Donald Byrd, Herbie Mann and Charles Mingus, died Thursday at the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Woodland Hills. He was 82....
Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Entertainment, Obituaries, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Charlie Parker
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Vintage dolls offer unique way to celebrate Flag Day
Flag Day is celebrated every June 14 to commemorate the day the flag of the United States was adopted in 1777. Flag Day was officially established in 1916 by President Woodrow Wilson. It became "National Flag Day" by a 1949 Act of Congress. Flags should...Tags: Toy Industry, Woodrow Wilson, Flag Day (United States), Empire State Building, Auction Service
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Paul Soros, shipping titan and older brother to George Soros, dies at 87
ReutersNEW YORK, June 15 (Reuters) - Paul Soros, a shipping magnate, philanthropist and older brother of billionaire investor George Soros, died on Saturday at age 87, his son said. Paul Soros passed away at his New York City home, his son, Jeffrey Soros, said....Tags: Diabetes, Manufacturing and Engineering, Instrument Engineering, The New York Times, Technology
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After jail scandal, spotlight on growing role of women officers
The 19-year-old felt sick to her stomach when she stepped into the Baltimore prison once nicknamed "Supermax" for her first day of work as a corrections officer. The place was dark and dingy, and she had never been around so many men before. When...
Tags: Human Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, Towson, Career and Workplace, Prosecution
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Muscle Maker Grill caters to fitness buffs
An alternative to the fast-food options of McDonald's and Long John Silver's is set to debut Monday in Palmer Township's 25th Street Shopping Center. Muscle Maker Grill, in a building that formerly housed Pizza Hut, will offer "great food with your health...
Tags: Cosmetic Procedures, CVS Corp., Sandwiches, Bethlehem Township (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Nazareth
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