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Exhibit feeds conversation about Jewish culture, food
When the staff and contributors at the Jewish Museum of Maryland were putting together the new exhibit "Chosen Food: Cuisine, Culture, and American Jewish Identity," they knew better than to try and tell people what is Jewish food and what is not.
If a...Tags: Ethics, Food Industry, Arts and Culture, Museums, Gefilte Fish
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United Continental's CEO has a daunting challenge before him
Tribune staff reporterJeff Smisek was a partner at a law firm in Houston in the mid-1990s when, during a business lunch, he was offered the opportunity to meet with Gordon Bethune, CEO of Continental Airlines. He didn't know Bethune, but his sales instincts kicked in. He...Tags: Business, Rice University, Continental Airlines, Literature, Entertainment Events
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Maxwell Keith dies at 87; defense attorney for 2 Manson family members
Maxwell S. Keith, the defense attorney for two members of the Manson family who went to prison for their roles in the grisly 1969 Tate-LaBianca murders, died Tuesday of natural causes in the San Luis Obispo County town of Templeton, his family said. He...Tags: Roman Polanski, World War II (1939-1945), Crimes, Murder, Lawyers
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Spring Garden Fest to be held May 19 at Antietam Farm
Antietam Historical Association will sponsor its second annual Spring Garden Fest from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 19, at Antietam Farm, 8076 Lyons Road. Spring Garden Fest includes nature walks, musical performances, homemade refreshments and horse-...
Tags: Festive Events, Farms, Services and Shopping, Facebook, Arts and Culture
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Nicholas Katzenbach dies at 90; attorney general under Johnson
WASHINGTON — Nicholas Katzenbach, the Kennedy administration lawyer who faced down Gov. George Wallace to enroll the first black students at the University of Alabama and who helped write the landmark civil rights and voting rights acts of the...Tags: University of Mississippi, University of Alabama, Justice and Rights, Justice System, Colleges and Universities
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De Niro talks to Bates grads, gets honorary degree
LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — Oscar-winning actor Robert De Niro received an honorary doctorate of fine arts during the 146th commencement at Bates College. During a 15-minute address Sunday that was by turns sincere and irreverent, De Niro drew a...Tags: Robert De Niro, Celebrities
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David Luke Hopkins Jr., banker
David Luke Hopkins Jr., first president and CEO of Brown Investment Advisory and Trust Co., died May 23 of heart failure at the Broadmead retirement community in Cockeysville. He was 84.
The son of D. Luke Hopkins Sr., who was president and chairman of...Tags: New York City, Charles Street, Religion and Belief, Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), Concord (Staten Island, New York)
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Taylor inducted into Glenville State athletics Hall of Fame
Stephen Taylor of Winchester was inducted into the Glenville State College Curtis Elam Athletic Hall of Fame earlier this month. Taylor was among the five members of the class of 2012 who were honored during the induction ceremony and banquet held May 19...
Tags: Stetson University, Teaching and Learning, College Sports, Teachers, Separation of Church and State
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Caltech's 'Pluto killer' gets a reward
Having slain Pluto, Caltech astronomer Mike Brown is looking to the heavens again even as he is honored for his work here on Earth. Last week, Brown was one of three scientists awarded the 2012 Kavli Prize in Astrophysics. It came for his research on...
Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Fossils, Science, Astronomy, Science and Technology
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First lady takes guests to 'my backyard'
Away from the clamor of protesters and the glitter of a city dressed up for the NATO summit, first lady Michelle Obama and the spouses of foreign heads of state spent Sunday afternoon on the South Side, less than a mile from the neighborhood where she...
Tags: Students, NATO Summit, Strawberries, Chicago Tribune, Colleges and Universities
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Ralph Warren Hills, long-time television producer for WBAL-TV
Ralph Warren Hills, a top production manager at a Baltimore television station who helped shape what thousands of people viewed over four decades, from children's programming to live sporting events, died from complications of Parkinson's disease Thursday...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Olympic Games, Television Industry, Arts and Culture, Science and Technology
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Pasadena Poly's Michelle Miller named All-American by Parade
About all that was missing for Pasadena Poly senior forward Michelle Miller and her building procession of awards and accolades was a parade. That was until Sunday. That’s when the Princeton University-bound phenom was named a member of 2012 Parade...
Tags: College Sports, Baseball, Festive Events, College Baseball, Los Angeles Dodgers
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