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COLUMN-Business, taxes and responsibility-Chrystia Freeland
ReutersBy Chrystia Freeland NEW YORK, May 2 (Reuters) - In recent months, people and their politicians around the world have been astonished to learn that big companies and billionaires will go to extraordinary lengths to pay lower taxes. Thanks to the work of...Tags: Conservation, Starbucks Corp., Book, Milton Friedman, The Washington Post
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Mickey Rose dies at 77; Woody Allen collaborator and TV writer
Mickey Rose was a childhood friend of Woody Allen, sharing his pal's fervent enthusiasms for baseball, jazz and movies and later becoming the young filmmaker's writing partner for his early, madcap comedies "Bananas" and "Take the Money and Run." Rose,...
Tags: Stand-up Comedy, Movies, Television, The Smothers Brothers, College Baseball
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School meal standards may help students maintain weight
Researchers have found an association between stricter school meal standards and the weight of students, especially those from low-income families. States that require more nutritious school lunches than the federal government mandated were compared...
Tags: Education, American Medical Association, Medical Research, Obesity, Students
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Jen Silverman's "Still" Selected For Yale Play Award
Hartford CourantJen Silverman is the winner of the 2013 Yale Drama Series for her play "Still," chosen by Pulitzer Prize winner Marsha Norman. As the winner, "Still" will be published by Yale University Press and will recveive a staged rteading at Lincoln Center...Tags: Theater, Music Theater, Still (movie), Arts and Culture, Book
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Ronald J. Biglin, Loyola business professor
Ronald J. Biglin, a former business professor and dean of graduate programs at what is now Loyola University Maryland who owned a winery and a distribution company, died Monday at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Lutherville resident was 81. "Ron...
Tags: Hunt Valley, Loyola University Maryland, Towson, Clearwater (Pinellas, Florida), Georgetown
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China dissident's brother says home attacked nightly with dead poultry, bottles
ReutersBy Terril Yue Jones BEIJING, April 30 (Reuters) - Security personnel in eastern China are carrying out a nightly harassment campaign against the brother of blind rights activist Chen Guangcheng, the two said on Tuesday, throwing rocks, bottles and dead...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Human Rights, U.S. Embassy, Chen Guangcheng, China
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'Book of Mormon' stars an open book with Second City students
Second City director Matt Hovde had two guests onstage on a recent weekday afternoon at the UP Comedy Club, Nic Rouleau and Ben Platt — Elder Price and Elder Cunningham, respectively, from the Chicago production of “The Book of Mormon.”...
Tags: Theater, Music Theater, Bank of America Corp., Upright Citizens Brigade, Arts and Culture
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Commanders-in-chief?
He concludes, "Two heads really are better than one." Printers Row Journal spoke with Orentlicher recently. Here's an edited version of the conversation. Q: Make sure I understand your proposed process: Every state has a primary, Democratic and...Tags: White House, Parties and Movements, U.S. Congress, Politics, U.S. Senate
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READER SUBMITTED: Irish-American Author Christopher Conway To Discuss And Sign His New Book, May 9
HamdenChristopher Conway, an Irish-American author, will discuss and sign his new book "The Road to God Knows Where," from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 9, at Ireland's Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University, 3011 Whitney Ave. This event, sponsored by...Tags: Arts, Travel, Arts and Culture, New York City, Trips and Vacations
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Steve Van Zandt, Grammy Museum team to put rock in the classroom
The Grammy Museum is partnering with E Street Band member Steve Van Zandt’s Rock and Roll Forever Foundation to promote the use of pop music in junior high and high school classrooms across the country starting this fall. “Rock and Roll:...
Tags: Culture, Education, Bob Dylan, Arts and Culture, Cultural Development
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David Orentlicher thinks 'Two Presidents are Better Than One'
He's a doctor, a lawyer, a university professor and a one-time politician (in the Indiana House). With all that education and real-life experience, it might be surprising that David Orentlicher would propose such an unlikely — some would say...
Tags: Elections, White House, Parties and Movements, U.S. Congress, Colleges and Universities
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Obama nominates antitrust expert Shelanski as new regulatory czar
Reuters* Economist and lawyer who has worked in government and academia * Would take on tough job of reviewing proposed rules * Praised for his analysis, pragmatism and affability By Roberta Rampton and Jeff Mason WASHINGTON, April 25 (Reuters) - U.S....Tags: White House, Environmental Politics, Washington, DC, New York City, Colleges and Universities
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