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Bryan Cranston to play LBJ in play by Robert Schenkkan
Bryan Cranston is going from playing a meth dealer on AMC's "Breaking Bad" to playing President Lyndon B. Johnson in a new stage production of a work by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Robert Schenkkan. "All The Way" will open the new season at...
Tags: Michael McKean, Awards and Prizes, Jane Kaczmarek, Hillary Clinton, Breaking Bad (tv program)
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Arthur Machen Jr., Venable law partner
Arthur W. Machen Jr., a retired attorney who was also the chancellor of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland and a legal advocate for the poor, died of congestive heart failure Wednesday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. The former Ruxton resident was 92. A well-...
Tags: Executive Branch, Princeton University, Legal Service, Religion and Belief, Securities
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Following the faithful example of #42
Contributing WriterThe evils of racism are expressed in the words we speak and the mores we establish. And both emerge from the illusion of superiority. Jackie Robinson, as a black American in the 1940s and 1950s, was thrown into the fire of both when he entered major...Tags: Sports, Discrimination, Cultural Development, Justice and Rights, Jackie Robinson
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King Center community pays tribute to Diggins
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Eager youngsters wearing red t-shirts emblazoned with the phrase, "Can you Digg it?" set up a tunnel on the basketball court at the Martin Luther King Jr. Center on Thursday night. And when former Notre Dame and Washington High School...Tags: Indiana Fever, Basketball, Sports, New York Yankees, Women's National Basketball Association
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L.A. County to offer free meningitis vaccine to low-income residents
Los Angeles County health officials on Wednesday began offering free meningitis vaccinations to low-income and uninsured residents while downplaying fears about a potential outbreak of the disease. "We really sympathize with the heightened concern...
Tags: Preventative Medicine, Hospitals and Clinics, Comprehensive Health, New York City, Meningitis
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Winning Law Day Essay: "Equality in College Admissions"
Winning Law Day Essay: "Equality in College Admissions" By Elizabeth Sherwood North Central Michigan College student There are many people who have played an important role in the journey to equality for all. The most notable of those people...Tags: Minority Groups, Discrimination, Justice and Rights, Clarence Thomas, Crime, Law and Justice
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'Mad Men' recap, 'The Flood'
At last, more insight into Don Draper's psyche. Now that old Don is back, most of season six's sins have been cyclical, from revisiting adultery and prostitution to a hefty resurgence in Don’s liquor bill. The reboot of old Don has sometimes...
Tags: Kiernan Shipka, Ceremonies, Culture, Awards and Prizes, Upper East Side
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Tree-planting volunteers wanted in Martinsburg
Officials are hoping to recruit volunteers to help plant trees Monday along East John Street in Martinsburg as part of efforts to improve the environment. The planting is scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. across from Roach Energy, according to Herb... -
Road shouldn't be this bumpy
Snow was falling on a crisp December morning in 2005 when the Rev. Billy Kyles stood at the corner of Washington Street and dedicated a three-block stretch of what had been Chapin Street to Dr. Martin Luther King Drive. The ceremony was deeply laden...Tags: Justice and Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, Civil Rights
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NBA Player's Coming Out A Big Step Among Many
Perhaps this is a Jackie Robinson moment, a historic point in time — but it doesn't feel like one. It feels so inevitable that we had to be reminded that it hadn't already happened. We refer of course to National Basketball Association player...Tags: Basketball, Sports Illustrated, Sports, College Baseball, Steve Nash
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Civil Rights leaders describe scene in Danville leading up to Bloody Monday
WDBJ7 ReporterA half-century ago, one moment, and one group's decision to disobey the law, forever changed the history of Danville and the south. It's called Bloody Monday because of the violence that happened that day in the fight for civil rights. The law said...Tags: Racism, Salem (Salem, Virginia), Justice and Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons
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Whitmore Park plaque to remember those who marched on Washington in 1963
She stood with her husband, peanut butter sandwiches and homemade signs in hand, at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial, and she was mesmerized as she listened to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. deliver his "I Have a Dream" speech. "His was the speech that...
Tags: Highland Beach, Annapolis, Minority Groups, Human Interest, Justice and Rights
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