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Meet Marcus Samuelsson
Just when the chef memoir had started tasting a little overly familiar — the long struggles to cook their food their way, the breakthrough review, the stove burns, the final 60 pages where nothing much happens but happiness and prosperity —...Tags: Tuberculosis, Dining and Drinking, Meatballs, Arts and Culture, Restaurants
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First mother-daughter womb transplants performed in Sweden
Two Swedish women have received new wombs donated by their mothers in the first mother-to-daughter uterine transplants, officials said. The first woman had her uterus removed years ago because of surgery for cervical cancer, according to the University...
Tags: Time (magazine), Medical Specialization, CNN (tv network), Gynecology, Hospitals and Clinics
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Passenger trains will be essential for the Lehigh Valley's progeny
According to James Cagney's portrayal of George M. Cohan, the premier entertainer in all of American history, it took only 45 minutes by train to get from New York City's Broadway to New Rochelle, N.Y., in posh Westchester County. Shortly after the movie...
Tags: Allentown, George M. Cohan, Travel, James Cagney, Amtrak
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Swedes make a mean cup of joe
Here's a tasty legacy from the visit I shared with some of my Swedish cousins a few weeks ago: Gevalia! It's a brand of coffee in Sweden, and it's good to the last drop. I had it when I was in Sweden two years ago and sort of forgot about it because I...
Tags: Mae Whitman, Vice (movie), Thunderball (music group), Adam Sandler, Bradley Cooper
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Viewpoint: Favorite quotes on the tips of their tongues
It has been fun gathering favorite sayings and quotes from people. Some had them on the tips of their tongues, others had to ponder a bit. “Freedom is not free,” is the favorite quote of Suzanne, widow of a soldier who died in Vietnam, and...
Tags: Brad Paisley, Germany, Unrest, Conflicts and War, World War I (1914-1918), 2016 Olympic Games
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My favorite Cirque du Soleil show
It's time to rate the Cirques, now that I've seen "Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour," which played at the O-rena last week. What? We have to call it by that mundane name? Oh, all right, I'm gritting my teeth … Amway Center.
Of the Cirque du...Tags: Arts and Culture, Concerts, Jon Bernthal, NPR, Atticus Shaffer
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Vonn beats wind and winds of personal change in World Cup downhill
She has been buffeted all week by the emotions of going public with her divorce.
She was buffeted Friday by high winds while skiing down a Canadian mountain at nearly 80 miles per hour.
But Lindsey Vonn simply put her head down to knife through the...Tags: Facebook, Germany, Bode Miller, Lindsey Vonn
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Life Out Here: It's all Obama's fault
Some of us on the right are blaming Barack Obama for the hurricane that pounded the East Coast in recent days.
As much as I hate to criticize those on my side, which is, except for this one occasion, always on the right side, I must say that is absurd....Tags: Virginia Earthquake (2011), Petroleum Industry, Natural Disasters, Disasters, Disasters and Accidents
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Daum: Norway's paradise lost
Anyone who's hung around in liberal circles and found himself in those perfunctory What's Wrong With America conversations has heard the refrain: "Well, in Sweden they have (fill in the blank): mostly free healthcare, free college, 13-month parental...Tags: Arts and Culture, Facebook, IKEA, Refugee, Islam
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The Week in Pictures | April 1-7, 2013
FrameworkEach week we bring you the very best in visual journalism. Tensions are high on the Korean Penninsula, where North Korea has been railing against U.S.-South Korean military exercises that began in March and are to continue until the end of this month.... -
Ecuador urges other countries to protect its London embassy
World NowAs Britain and Ecuador remain locked in a diplomatic standoff over WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, Ecuador successfully rallied countries across the Americas to gather their foreign ministers next week, making a public push for its London embassy not to... -
WikiLeaks and Anonymous spar over fundraising campaign
World NowThe famous secret-spilling website found itself at odds with the loose network of hackers known as Anonymous on Wednesday after the site introduced a pop-up window seeking donations....
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