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    Nov 26, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  1. Politics, history highlight Governor Daniels' Christmas book list

    Politics and history are at the top of the governor’s list this holiday season.
    Politics and history are at the top of the governor’s list this holiday season. Gov. Mitch Daniels released his list of top books for Christmas--a list that's become an annual tradition. Here’s a look at his picks for 2012: 1. Coming...

    Tags: Masters Tournament, Government, Politics, Super Bowl, Mitch Daniels

  2. Nov 10, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. 'American Lady' by Caroline de Margerie

    Before blue states and red states, PACs or cable news, there was the era of Susan Mary Alsop, known as "the second lady of Camelot," who ruled a kingdom called Georgetown beginning in the 1960s. More than just a hostess, Alsop — a descendant of founding father John Jay and married to columnist Joe Alsop — reigned for more than four decades. Her home was a gathering place for real conversation about issues like the SALT talks and the war in Vietnam, not the shallow meet-and-greet affairs that characterize parties today.
    Before blue states and red states, PACs or cable news, there was the era of Susan Mary Alsop, known as "the second lady of Camelot," who ruled a kingdom called Georgetown beginning in the 1960s. More than just a hostess, Alsop — a descendant of...

    Tags: Moshe Dayan, Georgetown, John F. Kennedy

  4. Oct 9, 2012 |Story| AM News
  5. Debate needed on Israel, banking issues

    Vice President Joseph Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan will allegedly debate subjects that affect the economic and physical security of the United States. However, the questions may not be the real concerns of the American people but the ones the news...

    Tags: U.S. Department of the Treasury, Israel, Paul Ryan, Joe Biden, Federal Reserve

  6. Sep 20, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  7. Obama's Middle East Policy In Tatters

    The Hartford Courant
    In the week following 9/11/12 something big happened: the collapse of the Cairo Doctrine, the centerpiece of President Barack Obama's foreign policy. It was to reset the very course of post-9/11 America, creating, after the (allegedly) brutal depredations...

    Tags: Russia, Separation of Church and State, YouTube, Bashar Assad, Tunisia

  8. Sep 8, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Chefs to serve as culinary diplomats

    Move over, all you Hillary Clinton and Henry Kissinger wanna-bes. Here come Chicago’s Rick Bayless, Tony Mantuano and Art Smith, along with 87 other renowned chefs, willing to perform a little kitchen diplomacy on behalf of the U.S. Department of...

    Tags: U.S. Department of State, National Government, Government, Tony Mantuano, Food Industry

  10. Jul 20, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  11. The Crowd: World Affairs Council honors three longtime members

    The World Affairs Council of Orange County welcomed former New York Times reporter <strong>Philip Taubman</strong> to its July conference in Costa Mesa.
    The World Affairs Council of Orange County welcomed former New York Times reporter Philip Taubman to its July conference in Costa Mesa. Taubman, the Times' former bureau chief in both Washington and Moscow, addressed the local audience on the current...

    Tags: The New York Times, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Neiman Marcus, Hillary Clinton, Ceremonies

  12. Jun 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Opera review: 'Nixon in China' by San Francisco Opera hits highs and lows

    SAN FRANCISCO &mdash; A production here of John Adams' &quot;Nixon in China" begins with a goose-bump gorgeous projection on a scrim in front of the stage of Air Force One gracefully gliding into Beijing through slate gray clouds on a winter's day. Lawrence Renes, a Dutch conductor in his early 40s making his San Francisco Opera debut, creates a viscerally silky sound<strong> </strong>from Adams' brilliantly atmospheric orchestral prologue.
    SAN FRANCISCO — A production here of John Adams' "Nixon in China" begins with a goose-bump gorgeous projection on a scrim in front of the stage of Air Force One gracefully gliding into Beijing through slate gray clouds on a winter's day. Lawrence...

    Tags: China, Richard Nixon, Companies and Corporations, Dance, Economy, Business and Finance

  14. Dec 9, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. On a rough night, Queen Elizabeth I hangs out with actors

    THEATER REVIEW: &quot;Elizabeth Rex" at Chicago Shakespeare Theater &#9733;&#9733;&#9733; ... When faced with a dark night of the soul, the powerful often seek the sustenance of subordinates. Such juicy, on-the-cusp moments are hard for playwrights to resist.
    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: Navy Pier, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, William Shakespeare, Arts and Culture, Syphilis

  16. Apr 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Steve Jobs biographer Walter Isaacson discusses the late, iconic Apple leader

    Few nonfiction writers think bigger than Walter Isaacson, who has taken on subjects like Henry Kissinger, Benjamin Franklin and Albert Einstein. But when Apple founder Steve Jobs invited him in 2004 to write a complete and frank biography, Isaacson held back.
    Few nonfiction writers think bigger than Walter Isaacson, who has taken on subjects like Henry Kissinger, Benjamin Franklin and Albert Einstein. But when Apple founder Steve Jobs invited him in 2004 to write a complete and frank biography, Isaacson held...

    Tags: China, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Louis Armstrong, CNN (tv network)

  18. Aug 30, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Dick Cheney, always wrong

    He said Saddam Hussein had "reconstituted nuclear weapons."  He said Saddam was working with al-Qaida. He predicted U.S. troops occupying Iraq would be "greeted as liberators." Six months in to the occupation, after things went bad, he said there was...

    Tags: Wars and Interventions, Spiro Agnew, FBI, Saddam Hussein, Al-Qaeda

  20. Apr 27, 2012 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  21. Utopía: Providencia, guerra y final

    Cuando George W. Bush apeló a Dios para justificar sus aventuras bélicas en Afganistán e Irak, el mundo se escandalizó con razones más que justificadas. Incluso en distintos momentos trascendió periodísticamente que estableció la práctica de que su...

    Tags: George W. Bush

  22. Apr 8, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. CBS newsman Mike Wallace dies at 93

    AP Television Writer
    CBS newsman Mike Wallace, the dogged, merciless reporter and interviewer who took on politicians, celebrities and other public figures in a 60-year career highlighted by the on-air confrontations that helped make “60 Minutes” the most...

    Tags: Mitt Romney, Health, Richard Nixon, Jack Kevorkian, Journalism

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