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Oprah Winfrey brings drama to 'The Butler' trailer
Moviegoers well-acquainted with Oscar-nominated director Lee Daniels’ eyebrow-raising filmic oeuvre may be shocked to learn that his latest movie, “The Butler,” seems, at first blush, rather short on salacious surprises. This from the...Tags: Lee Daniels, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Movies, Smashed (movie), James Marsden
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George W. Bush joins public service elite
Los Angeles TimesFormer President George W. Bush was joined by President Obama and three living former presidents in the dedication of his library last week in Dallas. It's important to remember that presidential libraries are relatively new. In 1941, while he was still...Tags: Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Executive Branch, Bill Clinton
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Film review: 'Iron Man 3' continues to blast off
Special to The Herald-Mail"Iron Man" is probably the most lucrative superhero franchise in Hollywood. Nolan's "Batman" series is sadly done, the "Spider-Man" reboot was hardly Marvel-ous, and I'm not convinced that Zack "Sucker Punch" Snyder can sell this generation on...Tags: Robert Downey Jr., Iron Man 3 (movie), Gwyneth Paltrow, Movies, Sucker Punch (movie)
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August 19, 2004: Doc Bowen is a great neighbor, as well as a statesman
Michiana Point of ViewIn December 1977, my parents moved our family to Bremen, not realizing that our new home was directly across a field from the governor's home. Of course it seems like we learned this within minutes, even before we were unpacked. As a junior in high...Tags: Ronald Reagan, Human Interest, Elections, Executive Branch, John F. Kennedy
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Syria blames Israel for new explosions in Damascus
BEIRUT -- Huge explosions were reported early Sunday in the Syrian capital, Damascus, and state-run media blamed Israel for a strike on a defense research facility outside the capital. State television said Israeli rockets had targeted a research...
Tags: Emergency Incidents, Beirut (Lebanon), Israel, Rebellions, Weaponry
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Richard Nixon's grandson tours China to recall historic 1972 visit
BEIJING — “He would be amazed,” exclaimed Christopher Nixon Cox, digging into a plate of fried rice over lunch in a starkly modern restaurant with black-clad waiters and white walls at the foot of the Great Wall of China. Cox was...
Tags: China, Trips and Vacations, Human Interest, Google Inc., Travel
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President Clinton lauds UCF collaboration with Orlando firms in commencement
Collaborations between UCF and companies in greater Orlando are a model for the rest of the United States, former President Bill Clinton told about 1,600 graduates and their guests at a commencement address this afternoon. Calling himself "UCF's most...
Tags: Georgetown University, Human Interest, Graduation, Bill Clinton, University of Central Florida
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Rise of the 'femivores': An activist woman's place is in the kitchen
Is the feminist movement to blame for our expanding waistline? In her book “Homeward Bound,” excerpted on Salon, author Emily Matchar points to food writers and experts who’ve pinned the problem on feminism. In driving women out of the...
Tags: Heart Disease, Periodicals, Weight, Diabetes, Kentucky Fried Chicken
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Jerry Brown's first day in Shanghai is heavy on ceremony
SHANGHAI, China -- Gov. Jerry Brown officially launched California's new trade and investment office here Friday, the first such office to open since the state shuttered a dozen outposts around the globe a decade ago. To celebrate the opening, and...
Tags: Music Industry, China, Executive Branch, Music, Shanghai (China)
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What 'the Iron Lady' forged
In 1975, when asked to explain why Margaret Thatcher was poised to take over the Tory Party, the irascible British satirist Malcolm Muggeridge replied that it was all due to television -- and the fact that the telegenic Thatcher had a "certain imbecile...
Tags: Ronald Reagan, United Kingdom, Elections, Bill Clinton, Arts and Culture
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Goldberg: What 'the Iron Lady' forged
In 1975, when asked to explain why Margaret Thatcher was poised to take over the Tory Party, the irascible British satirist Malcolm Muggeridge replied that it was all due to television and the fact that the telegenic Thatcher had a "certain imbecile...Tags: Ronald Reagan, United Kingdom, Elections, Political Systems, Bill Clinton
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Review: 'The Case of the Missing Moon Rocks' by Joe Kloc
If you think everything the astronauts brought back from outer space is locked up tight in a museum somewhere, I've got a moon rock to sell you. At least, somebody might. -------------------- This piece first ran in Printers Row Journal,...Tags: NASA, USA Today, Gerald Ford
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