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Bryan Cranston to Play President LBJ in 'All the Way'
ReutersApr 22 (TheWrap.com) - Bryan Cranston is breaking presidential for his next role. Cranston, who plays meth baron Walter White in the AMC drama "Breaking Bad," will play President Lyndon Baines Johnson in the new Robert Schenkkan play "All the Way," which...Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Martin Luther King Jr., Vietnam War (1955-1975), Michael McKean, Bryan Cranston
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Letters to the Editor - April 22
Current leaders could learn from Eisenhower’s example To the editor: In these times of troubled relations between political parties, we need to take a quick look back in history to what I consider to be the “gold standard” of playing... -
Rand Paul gets schooled at Howard
Rand Paul did just fine at Howard University, thank you very much. Or at least, that's how he remembers it. Paul, GOP senator from Kentucky, told the Christian Science Monitor on Wednesday that his recent visit to Howard didn't go so bad at all. He...Tags: Republican Party, Entertainment Events, Coca-Cola Co., Minority Groups, Teaching and Learning
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COLUMN: Rand Paul gets schooled at Howard
Rand Paul did just fine at Howard University, thank you very much. Or at least, that’s how he remembers it. Paul, GOP senator from Kentucky, told the Christian Science Monitor on Wednesday that his recent visit to Howard didn’t go so bad...Tags: Republican Party, Entertainment Events, Coca-Cola Co., Minority Groups, Voting
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Lloyd Waters: Jane Fonda says, 'get a life' - many can't
Mr. Harold Nichols, a gentleman from Mercersburg, Pa., took exception to my column, “No Political Apathy in Ohio, Baltimore or D.C.” He has the impression that I was a Mitt Romney supporter, and suggested that I should “get over the...Tags: Brunswick (Frederick, Maryland), Hanoi (Vietnam), Mitt Romney, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Doris B. Glessner
janeth@herald-mail.comDoris “Doey” Glessner was known for her spunk and style. Her zest for life was contagious, and she shared her life lessons with others by example. Youngest son Neal Glessner of Hagerstown said an appropriate epitaph for his mother would be,...Tags: Breast Cancer, Colleges and Universities, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Chemotherapy, Ovarian Cancer
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War, and a warning, at L.A. Times book awards
The darkly comic tale of soldiers spending Thanksgiving leave at a Dallas Cowboys game and a warning of the environmental threats to the female body were among the winners Friday at the annual Los Angeles Times Book Prizes. The awards to Ben Fountain in...
Tags: French Literature, Authors, Literature, Fiction, Book
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33rd annual Los Angeles Times Book Prizes to be presented tonight
The 33rd annual Los Angeles Times Book Prizes will be presented in a public ceremony Friday night at USC’s Bovard Auditorium. The awards are given in 10 categories, including biography, current interest, first fiction and adult literature. In...
Tags: Michael Chabon, Authors, Saudi Arabia, Fiction, Literature
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It's A Gray Area: Government is meddling in health care
Since my last column about health care appeared in this space, the system has continued to gallop toward disaster. Today, under the federal government's "leadership," we often pay several times more in the United States for the same prescription drugs...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Hip Replacement, Medicaid, National Government, Health Insurance
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Rand Paul has lotsa 'splaining to do
Within hours after Sen. Rand Paul's news-making speech at historically black Howard University, someone posted this new definition on the user-driven Urban Dictionary website of an awkward-sounding but quite timely verb: "whitesplain": "The act of a...Tags: Republican Party, U.S. Senate, Parties and Movements, Rand Paul, Elections
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Judge Robert Bell: Timeline
July 6, 1943 Robert Mack Bell born in Rocky Mount, N.C.; family moves to Baltimore about 11/2 years later. June 17, 1960 Bell and 11 students try to get seated at Hooper's Restaurant at Charles and Fayette streets in Baltimore. A hostess says the...Tags: Marvin Mandel, Executive Branch, Government, Politics, Regional Authority
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How Republicans raided the welfare state and left it flat broke
I would like to add some points to former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich's column "How the welfare state has grown" (April 7). Mr. Ehrlich fails to mention the fact that every president since Lyndon Johnson, beginning in 1964, has raided the Social Security...
Tags: Interior Policy, Trade Dispute, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Bill Clinton, Elections
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