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Jefferson Mays' fractured personality
While Jefferson Mays was performing in "A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder" in the fall of 2012 at Hartford Stage, he recalls, his wife kept overhearing variations on the same remark at intermission: "Isn't it wonderful how they got actors who all...
Tags: Hartford Stage, Entertainment, Murder, Broadway Theater, Celebrities
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Joyful voices in heavenly choir
South Bend TribuneCindy Robinett, the choir director at the Sanctuary at St. Paul’s in South Bend, had to pass out Kleenex instead of sheet music at a recent rehearsal. She and her St. Paul’s choir found out in a span of a few minutes that they had lost two...Tags: Entertainment, World War II (1939-1945), Music
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Business people - March 10
International Association of Administrative Professionals The International Association of Administrative Professionals, or IAAP, recently announced that Donnell Householder of Cumberland, Md., earned certified administrative professional certification....
Tags: Frederick County (Maryland), West Virginia University, Garrett County, Loyola University Chicago, Recipes
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Novelist Taiye Selasi, hailed as next big literary star, visits Baltimore
Taiye Selasi's debut novel has been in publication for less than a week. But even before a single copy was sold, the glamorous 33-year-old was being hailed as the newest star of the literary world. Selasi's publisher, The Penguin Group, is promoting...
Tags: Fiction, The New York Times, Enoch Pratt Free Library, University of Oxford, Jhumpa Lahiri
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Lawsuit Over Regional Trash Agency Contract Provides Glimpse Into Capitol Communications
The Hartford CourantA bitter lawsuit that charges favoritism and illegal lobbying provides a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes communications and inner workings of government at the state Capitol. The pitched battle between two high-profile Hartford Democrats has been...Tags: Business Enterprises, U.S. House of Representatives, Executive Branch, West Hartford, John Harkins
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Something old, new for Columbia Pro Cantare
Columbia Pro Cantare offers something old and something new for its next concert on Sunday, March 10, at 3 p.m. at First Evangelical Lutheran Church. There's a religious link of sorts between the old and new pieces, so having this concert take place in an...
Tags: Abusive Behavior, Entertainment, Religion and Belief, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Music Industry
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Hospital deaths and readmissions not linked: study
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A measure used by Medicare to penalize hospitals for poor performance is not linked to how many patients die after being admitted, suggests a new study. The study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association...Tags: Demographics, Pneumonia, PATH, Health Organizations, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Dr. William Blake, UM School of Medicine professor
Dr. William Dewey Blake, a retired University of Maryland School of Medicine professor who was chairman of the department of physiology, died of cancer Sunday at his Bath, Maine, home. The former Bolton Hill resident was 94.
Born in Summit, N.J., and...Tags: University of Oregon, Teaching and Learning, World War II (1939-1945), Harvard Medical School, Harbor
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DeStefano: 'You Leave When They Want You To Stay'
The Hartford CourantMayor John DeStefano, an outspoken political survivor and the longest-serving leader in the city's history, smiled Tuesday as he reflected on his 10 terms leading the Elm City and seemed at peace with his decision against trying to make it to 11. "You...Tags: Democratic Party, Labor Markets, Ned Lamont, Executive Branch, Martin M Looney
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We the People event
I am the district coordinator for the "We the People" program, the purpose of which is to promote the teaching of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights in our area school systems. I was responsible for organizing a Regional Simulated Hearing for "We...Tags: University of Michigan, Judges, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Angry at the NRA? That Won't Reduce Gun Violence
Support for stricter U.S. gun laws hasn't jumped as fast or as far in recent weeks as many liberals had hoped and expected. If you're wondering why, maybe the reason is the shakiness of the public's trust in government itself. After the horrific murders...
Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Democratic Party, Fiscal Cliff, Health and Safety at School, USA Today
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What Abraham Lincoln learned from Richard III
Viewed from the American side of the water, the fanfare about the discovery of the bones of the last Plantagenet monarch probably seems a bit quaint. Having determined that the remains found in Leicester, U.K., a few months back are indeed those of...Tags: Abraham Lincoln, England, Richard Nixon, Elizabeth II, W.H. Auden
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