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Welcome to the 'Stop Hillary Clinton' hearing
"Mirror, mirror, on the wall. Who's the most powerful woman of them all?" No doubt about it. Not Queen Elizabeth, Angela Merkel or Oprah Winfrey. The most powerful woman on the planet is former first lady, former senator from New York, former...
Tags: Leon Panetta, U.S. Department of State, Christopher Stevens, White House, The New York Times
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Can you dig it?
LONDON — In basically the backyard of austere 10 Downing Street where British Prime Minister David Cameron officially resides in a stately, executive manor, a raucous block party rocked his neighborhood Saturday night. Queen Elizabeth celebrates...
Tags: Elton John, Harry of Wales, International Olympic Committee, Sports, David Cameron
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Musical 'Camelot' is still an enviable spot
On the weekend of Queen Elizabeth's diamond jubilee, a group gathered in Evanston to commune once again with the abiding musical myth of a different British royal court. The opening night audience at Cahn Auditorium on Saturday for this Light Opera...Tags: Entertainment, Music, Illinois Governor, Arts and Culture, Springfield
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On a rough night, Queen Elizabeth I hangs out with actors
When faced with a dark night of the soul, the powerful often seek the sustenance of subordinates. Such juicy, on-the-cusp moments — real or merely possible — are hard for playwrights to resist. Thus just as "Nixon's Nixon" memorably imagined...Tags: Much Ado About Nothing (movie, 2012), Henry Kissinger, Syphilis, AIDS, William Shakespeare
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Big news out of U.S. win: LeBron is likable
LONDON — Go ahead, admit it. You like this LeBron James. You like our country's best basketball ambassador at the Olympics, the greatest all-around player in the world already proving it at these Games. You like how James defers to elder statesman...
Tags: Basketball, NBA Finals, Erik Spoelstra, Oklahoma City Thunder, Global Expansion
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Survey reveals the slimy underbelly
American voters don't understand the very real threat of the Lizard People. Don't they see on the Internet about those shape-shifting reptilian people seeking to rule the world? A nationwide survey conducted by Public Policy Polling finds only 4 percent...
Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, U.S. Congress, Fluoride
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Bolt races into Olympics history
LONDON — Moments after providing track and field's enduring snapshot of the 2012 Olympics, Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt grabbed a news photographer's camera in the middle of his victory lap. The same lens had just been trained on Bolt as he...
Tags: Jesse Owens, 2012 Summer Olympics, Track and Field, 2016 Olympic Games, Usain Bolt
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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: Laurence Olivier, Richard Nixon, W.H. Auden, Yale University, White House
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Dwight Howard is turning into Dwight Coward
Running off at the typewriter. … Kobe Bryant says Dwight Howard needs to learn to play with pain and cares too much about what the fans and media say about him. Translation: Dwight is a soft, insecure baby who isn't willing to put it all on the...
Tags: Radio, Vanderbilt Commodores, Philosophy, Jay Cutler, Ohio State Buckeyes
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Culture clash: New history of Chicago taps into our malaise
Thomas Dyja looked at me with abject horror, then humor, then, as his face crumbled in defeat, resignation. A face that said, "See? This is why I wrote a 412-page cultural history of Chicago at midcentury that — as much as it pulls together...
Tags: Museums, Harold Washington Library Center, Marshall Field, Kanye West, Architecture
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Official: 2 U.S. Marines die in 'sustained attack' on Afghan base
Two U.S. servicemembers were killed early Saturday during a "sustained attack" at a joint base in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, military officials said. The slain Americans were both Marines, a U.S. defense official said, while three or four...
Tags: Afghanistan, Imperial and Royal Matters, Military Equipment, Harry of Wales, News Agency
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Queen of Cheap crown goes to nickel coffee lady
We sure spent a lot of time last year discussing ways to save on coffee. Cheapsters showed us low-cost alternatives to Keurig K-cups and even taught us how to make coffee on a wood stove during power outages. So it seems fitting that the 2012 Queen of...
Tags: Keurig, Inc., Allentown, Imperial and Royal Matters, K-Cups, Salt
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