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    Sep 18, 2009 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  1. 10 ways to enjoy fall colors -- by land and sea

    Fall is about to color foliage a zillion shades of yellow, red and orange. Here are 10 options for leaf peepers who want to enjoy autumn panoramas --some of the programs are by land and others by sea.
    Special Correspondent
    Fall is about to color foliage a zillion shades of yellow, red and orange. Here are 10 options for leaf peepers who want to enjoy autumn panoramas --some of the programs are by land and others by sea. BY LAND Bike Escapades -- You can bike amidst the...

    Tags: Sailing, Trips and Vacations, Dining and Drinking, John F. Kennedy, Princess Cruises

  2. Jul 9, 2009 |Story| WGN-AM
  3. Schaumburg Cop Sued By Acquitted Teacher

    (WGN-AM)- A former special education teacher acquitted of charges that he physically abused several of his students has sued the Village of Schaumburg and a police detective, claiming he was maliciously prosecuted. Patrick McCarthy, 32, of Palatine filed...

    Tags: Trials, WGN, Chicago Tribune, Crimes, Assault

  4. Aug 30, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'Love and Summer: A Novel' by William Trevor

    Love and Summer
    Love and Summer A Novel William Trevor Viking: 212 pp., $25.95 That William Trevor has not yet received the Nobel Prize in Literature strikes me as a shame. Surely his absence from the list of laureates has more to do with the politics of national...

    Tags: Photography, Real Estate Agents, Nobel Prize Awards, William Trevor, England

  6. Sep 8, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Richard Poirier dies at 83; literary critic helped found Library of America

    Richard Poirier, a literary critic and writer who was one of the founders of the Library of America, a monumental effort to keep American literary classics in print and accessible to the reading public, died Aug. 15 at Roosevelt Hospital in New York. He was 83.
    Richard Poirier, a literary critic and writer who was one of the founders of the Library of America, a monumental effort to keep American literary classics in print and accessible to the reading public, died Aug. 15 at Roosevelt Hospital in New York. He...

    Tags: Massachusetts, Bette Midler, Walt Whitman, Yale University, Lionel Trilling

  8. Jun 14, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. 3 days in Iowa, for gays and progressives alike

    DES MOINES -- During the weekly Sunday afternoon drag show at The Garden, one of this state's handful of gay clubs, a crisis emerged. As audience members nursed their beers in the dim room, the performer scheduled to next step forward and twist and twirl to Madonna or Bette Midler or what have you was slow to emerge because he was struggling with his wigs backstage. The master of ceremonies, decked in his own long auburn hair and flowered dress, tried to soothe the restless crowd by explaining the seriousness of the situation.
    Tribune reporter
    DES MOINES -- During the weekly Sunday afternoon drag show at The Garden, one of this state's handful of gay clubs, a crisis emerged. As audience members nursed their beers in the dim room, the performer scheduled to next step forward and twist and...

    Tags: Weddings, Bars and Clubs, Lawyers, Dining and Drinking, Bette Midler

  10. Jun 17, 2010 |Story| LA Canada
  11. Falling into life

    I heard them well before I saw them. It was a rumbling — a force to be reckoned with. As the Suburban rolled down Foothill Boulevard, eight frolicking teenagers moved to the beat of "Boom Boom Pow," by the Black Eyed Peas. "Seniors 2010" was painted...

    Tags: Dr. Seuss, Education, Schools, High Schools

  12. Sep 17, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Summer heat or apocalypse? Three books offer answers.

    Jacket Copy
    Some say the world will end in fire, Some say in ice. From what I???ve tasted of desire I hold with those who favor fire. But if it had to perish twice, I think I know enough of hate To......
  14. Jun 10, 2008 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  15. Florida Beach Guide: Anastasia State Recreation Area, St. Augustine

    Thousands of years have washed over this slender sandbar of a barrier island called Anastasia. But only recently has man written his history on this coastline.
    Sentinel Staff Writer
    Thousands of years have washed over this slender sandbar of a barrier island called Anastasia. But only recently has man written his history on this coastline. As you stand along the park's barren, wind-swept beach, squinting inland over light-washed...

    Tags: Zora Neale Hurston, State Parks, Seafood, Travel, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry

  16. May 17, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Put a little past in your future with Midwestern living history

    Special to Tribune Newspapers
    When Bea Jacobson goes to work in the morning, she doesn't have to dress up or down -- just way back, to the clothes her forebears wore in the late 1800s. Her outfit includes a chemise, drawers, corset, long cotton stockings, petticoats, a bustle, all...

    Tags: Family, Kentucky, Travel, Adults, Burbank (Los Angeles, California)

  18. Mar 9, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Calendar: events for March and April 2008

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    CALIFORNIA Taste of Yountville Mustard lovers and others can graze at this Napa Valley event, part of the annual Mustard Festival, which ends March 29. Tastings are provided by 15 area restaurants, 20 local wineries and a variety of mustard and olive-...

    Tags: Poetry, Entertainment, Sports, Arts and Culture, Petroleum Industry

  20. Jan 18, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. 10 things you might not know about presidential inaugurations

    1. George Washington had to borrow money to go to his own inauguration.
    Tribune staff reporters
    1. George Washington had to borrow money to go to his own inauguration. 2. Perhaps the greatest myth of U.S. inauguration history is that William Henry Harrison's long speech in chilly weather caused his death in 1841. True, Harrison didn't wear a hat or...

    Tags: Richard Nixon, John F. Kennedy, Music, George Washington, Society

  22. Apr 4, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Tom Braden dies at 92; former CIA operative became columnist and talk show co-host

    Tom Braden, a former CIA operative who became a syndicated newspaper columnist, liberal co-host of the CNN talk show "Crossfire" and author of "Eight Is Enough," a 1975 memoir that spawned the popular television series, died of natural causes Friday at his Denver home, his family said. He was 92.
    Tom Braden, a former CIA operative who became a syndicated newspaper columnist, liberal co-host of the CNN talk show "Crossfire" and author of "Eight Is Enough," a 1975 memoir that spawned the popular television series, died of natural causes Friday at...

    Tags: Family, Defense, Journalism, ABC (tv network), Central Intelligence Agency

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