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    May 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. A book for Mother's Day? The mystery of my mother's reading habits

    No two readers are alike. No two mothers are alike. And the only way to really find out what might be a good book to get your mother for Mother’s Day is to ask her what she likes to read.
    No two readers are alike. No two mothers are alike. And the only way to really find out what might be a good book to get your mother for Mother’s Day is to ask her what she likes to read. My own mother’s reading habits have always been a bit...

    Tags: Mother's Day, Authors, Central Intelligence Agency, David Foster Wallace, Guatemala

  2. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Margaret Thatcher, Annette Funicello and the spectrum of sisterhood

    While former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton considers the pros and cons of trying, once again, to become this nation's first female president and Julia Louis-Dreyfus returns as the bumbling but pencil-skirt-rocking fictional vice president in HBO's "Veep," a strange day took from us two women who helped a generation redefine what it meant to be a woman.
    While former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton considers the pros and cons of trying, once again, to become this nation's first female president and Julia Louis-Dreyfus returns as the bumbling but pencil-skirt-rocking fictional vice president in...

    Tags: Margaret Thatcher, Conservative Party (UK), Republic of Ireland, Hillary Clinton, Ronald Reagan

  4. Mar 10, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. A Talk With Valerie Harper, Living 'Here And Now'

    In our first interview in the 1990s, Valerie Harper described the character of Rhoda Morgenstern —sidekick on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and star of the spinoff "Rhoda" — as "the brash New Yorker who says the unsayable."
    In our first interview in the 1990s, Valerie Harper described the character of Rhoda Morgenstern —sidekick on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and star of the spinoff "Rhoda" — as "the brash New Yorker who says the unsayable." The same can be...

    Tags: Chemotherapy, Marge Simpson (fictional character), Radiation Therapy, Washington, DC, Primetime Emmy Awards

  6. Mar 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Biden: President promises to keep Iran from getting nuclear weapons

    <span class=&quot;runtimeTopic"><span class="runtimeTopic">WASHINGTON</span></span> &ndash; President Obama is &ldquo;not bluffing&rdquo; when he vows that he will not allow Iran to get a nuclear weapon, Vice President Joe Biden said Monday in a speech that put a heavy emphasis on winning consensus on that view from the rest of the world.
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    WASHINGTON – President Obama is “not bluffing” when he vows that he will not allow Iran to get a nuclear weapon, Vice President Joe Biden said Monday in a speech that put a heavy emphasis on winning consensus on that view from the rest...

    Tags: Nuclear Policy, John McCain, Government, Social Media, United Nations

  8. Jan 6, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Marking Richard Nixon's 100th birthday -- with a map

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    Richard Nixon map: "Native Son Richard Nixon's Southern California: My Life on a Map!" follows the life of the only White House occupant born and raised in Southern California....
  10. Jan 14, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  11. Valerie Harper Hospitalized; 'Looped' Run In Hartford Postponed

    <strong>Valerie Harper, </strong>a four-time Emmy Award and Tony Award-nominated actress, was hospitalized over the weekend in New York City where she was rehearsing for the tour of the comedy<strong> &quot;Looped," </strong>which was set to begin later this month in Hartford.
    Hartford Courant
    Valerie Harper, a four-time Emmy Award and Tony Award-nominated actress, was hospitalized over the weekend in New York City where she was rehearsing for the tour of the comedy "Looped," which was set to begin later this month in Hartford. The Bushnell...

    Tags: New York City, Wethersfield, Tallulah Bankhead, Entertainment Events, Linda Lavin

  12. Nov 19, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  13. Chan Lowe: The Gaza nightmare

    As Golda Meir said in 1957, &ldquo;Peace will come when the Arabs will love their children more than they hate us.&rdquo;
    As Golda Meir said in 1957, “Peace will come when the Arabs will love their children more than they hate us.”   Fifty-five years later, it looks like they have not yet come to that fundamental turning point—at least, the radical...

    Tags: United Nations

  14. Aug 16, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. Chan Lowe: "Sarah Palin" to strip at GOP convention in Tampa

    I&rsquo;ve been sitting on this little nugget of news for some time, waiting for the right moment to exploit it. Now that Sarah Palin has been conspicuously non-invited to the Republican coronation, that moment has arrived.
    I’ve been sitting on this little nugget of news for some time, waiting for the right moment to exploit it. Now that Sarah Palin has been conspicuously non-invited to the Republican coronation, that moment has arrived.   The world’s most...

    Tags: Sarah Palin, Republican Party, Mitt Romney, Politics, Parties and Movements

  16. Aug 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Reisterstown:Tina's Antique & Jewelry Shop marks 38th anniversary

    Let's wish Tina's Antique & Jewelry Shop on Main Street a very happy 38th anniversary and congratulations on being the oldest shop still open and functioning in our town. Much has been written on Tina's over the years, and a number of the articles done...

    Tags: Charity, Education, Baltimore County, University of Maryland, College Park, Yamim Noraim

  18. May 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. U.S. should encourage regime change in Syria

    As the wave of revolution continues to sweep through the Arab world, the Syrian regime of Bashar Assad could be its next victim. While many in the United States and Israel appear hesitant to support Syria's anti-regime forces &mdash; basing their thinking on the old maxim that the devil you know is better than the one you don't &mdash; this viewpoint overlooks the major benefits both for the United States and for Israel if the Assad regime is ousted.
    As the wave of revolution continues to sweep through the Arab world, the Syrian regime of Bashar Assad could be its next victim. While many in the United States and Israel appear hesitant to support Syria's anti-regime forces — basing their thinking...

    Tags: Hamas, Bashar Assad, Government, Syria, Syrian Civil War (2011 - present )

  20. May 14, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  21. Golda's Balcony at Playhouse on Park in West Hartford

    In William Gibson's one-woman play <em>Golda's Balcony</em>, opening Friday at West Hartford's Playhouse on Park, Golda Meir (played by Kate Alexander, pictured) tells her compelling story, from her roots as a poor child in Russia to her fascinating political and personal life as the prime minister of Israel. Head to the Friday's opening for complimentary wine and cheese, or go on Sunday, when you'll be able to engage Alexander in an audience talk-back about playing Meir.
    In William Gibson's one-woman play Golda's Balcony, opening Friday at West Hartford's Playhouse on Park, Golda Meir (played by Kate Alexander, pictured) tells her compelling story, from her roots as a poor child in Russia to her fascinating political...

    Tags: West Hartford

  22. Oct 1, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. The past haunts Richard Nixon's library

    The statues depict two old men relaxing in easy chairs. As others mill about the drawing room, the men engage in conversation, one gesturing at the other to underscore a point. For nearly 20 years the likenesses of China's communist leaders Mao Tse-tung and Chou En-lai have sat perfectly still in the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda.
    The statues depict two old men relaxing in easy chairs. As others mill about the drawing room, the men engage in conversation, one gesturing at the other to underscore a point. For nearly 20 years the likenesses of China's communist leaders Mao Tse-tung...

    Tags: Sculpture, Charles de Gaulle, Winston Churchill, Richard Nixon, Armed Forces

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