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Frank Edwards Hufford: Greyhound driver happily ventured nation
When Frank Edwards Hufford was still a suckling babe, a Swedish immigrant started a company that would become the youth's work and enduring love. At 15-cents a ride, Carl Wickman began what would become the Greyhound Lines bus company, transporting...
Tags: Immigration, Greyhound Lines Incorporated, American Airlines, Inc.
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Hart to heart: Burbank's Colony Theatre fights to survive
The Colony Theatre in Burbank continues its fight for survival due to serious financial shortfalls, but you'd never know it from the venerable mid-sized venue's fine season-ender, "Falling for Make Believe." This world premiere musical by Mark Saltzman,...
Tags: Music Theater, Music Industry, Music, Entertainment, Entertainment Events
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Austerity is hurting our health, say researchers
ReutersBy Kate Kelland LONDON, April 29 (Reuters) - Austerity is having a devastating effect on health in Europe and North America, driving suicide, depression and infectious diseases and reducing access to medicines and care, researchers said on Monday....Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Malaria, Pneumonia, Stanford University, AIDS
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Jessica Chastain to star in Liv Ullmann's film of 'Miss Julie'
This post has been corrected, as detailed below. Jessica Chastain is currently on Broadway in "The Heiress," playing Catherine Sloper, a rich girl with boyfriend and daddy problems. Now Variety reports that she's been tapped to play another classic...
Tags: Neil LaBute, Saffron Burrows, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Mike Figgis, Long Island
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Looking Back
Southern California’s love affair with the automobile is expressed annually at the Los Angeles Auto Show, which for over a hundred years has been a barometer of industry trends and public tastes in all things car-related. As a city, Los Angeles...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering, Oldsmobile, Auto Shows
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Obama slanders the 1920s to justify his failures
"When it comes to our foreign policy, you seem to want to import the foreign policies of the 1980s, just like the social policies of the 1950s and the economic policies of the 1920s," President Barack Obama told Mitt Romney in their final debate. Obama...Tags: Calvin Coolidge, Money and Monetary Policy, Steve Jobs, Career and Workplace, Labor Markets
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President Obama has steered the nation wisely through troubled times
I was flabbergasted by Stanley Glinka's recent letter criticizing President Obama's performance in office ("Obama made U.S. weaker, more vulnerable," Oct. 31). He obviously lives in a different country than the rest of us. Let me point out that over...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Economic Policy, White House, Bill Clinton
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Margaret Talbot's 'The Entertainer' an engaging tribute
-------------------- The Entertainer Movies, Magic and My Father's Twentieth Century Margaret Talbot Riverhead: 432 pp., $28.95 -------------------- In "The Entertainer: Movies, Magic and My Father's Twentieth Century," New Yorker staff writer...Tags: Entertainment, World War II (1939-1945), Screen Actors Guild, Barbara Stanwyck, Trips and Vacations
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Book review: 'The Lost Prince' by Selden Edwards
-------------------- The Lost Prince A Novel Selden Edwards Dutton: 437 pp., $26.95 -------------------- Three years ago, a first-time novelist and longtime English teacher named Selden Edwards popped up on bestseller lists with "The Little Book,"...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Book, World War II (1939-1945), Hungary, World War I (1914-1918)
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Allan Powell: History only repeats itself with human assistance
It took more than 600 pages for author William D. Cohan to disclose the origin and development of what became Goldman Sachs, a financial giant which once had an office on Wall Street. There is much to be learned about investment and banking from Cohan&...Tags: Warren Buffett, Carl Levin, Mortgages, Finance, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
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Anna Schwartz dies at 96; economist, expert on monetary policy
Anna Schwartz, an economist and coauthor with Milton Friedman of a book on monetary policy that shaped the views of central bankers including Federal Reserve ChairmanBen S. Bernanke, has died. She was 96. Schwartz died Thursday at her home in Manhattan...Tags: Banking, Columbia University, Money and Monetary Policy, New York City, Stanford University
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Maurice Sendak dies at 83, author of 'Where the Wild Things Are'
He had already been proclaimed "the Picasso of children's books" by Time magazine when Maurice Sendak, then in his 30s, wrote and illustrated "Where the Wild Things Are," a dark fantasy that became one of the 10 bestselling children's books of all time....
Tags: Music, Where the Wild Things Are (movie), Heart Attack, Concerts, Theater
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