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The fiscal cliff ... of '32
Close your eyes in Washington these days and you can almost hear the echoes of 1932. Eighty years ago, just like today, a fiscal crisis almost totally dominated the nation's capital. Then, as now, fiscal conservatives demanded immediate action to fix...
Tags: U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means, White House, U.S. Senate, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Democratic Party
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Mail Call - July 20
“This is a message for Skip, the mayor of Boonsboro, and just the town overall, for having a great show Saturday, the Country Current band, the Navy band. They did a great show, and another great job for Boonsboro. Thanks a lot.” —...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Mitt Romney, Politics, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Derring-do: More from 101-year-old shipbuilder
Several details from a lengthy interview with Newport News retiree and former shipyard designer Russell Derring didn't make it into a lengthy May 10 profile. Derring, 101, started his shipbuilding career in 1929, and as an apprentice installed pipes on...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, U.S. Navy, Shipbuilding, Water, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Rocklin Company to Bring Jobs Back to California
FOX40 NewsGutter guard manufacturer Gutterglove, Inc. announced Wednesday that it plans to bring jobs back to California from China. Due to rising production costs, Gutterglove founder Robert Lenney opted to do business with a Chinese production company. Lenney...Tags: Consumers, U.S. Army
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Rolling Road lived up to its name in the early 1900s
100 Years Ago Rolling out the welcome mat In the Times social column: "Mr. Henry J. Bender has returned to his home on Rolling Road after visiting friends in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Davis have returned to their home on Rolling Road after...Tags: Dodge, Patapsco, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Africa, Poland
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Tensions grow at Occupy L.A. as deadline nears
Activists and L.A. officials faced difficult choices over the next phase of the Occupy L.A. movement as a 12:01 Monday deadline approached for the departure of nearly 700 protesters from an encampment on City Hall grounds.
On Sunday evening, Mayor...Tags: Occupy Los Angeles, Bill Rosendahl, Political Dissent, New York City, Demonstration
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Letters to the Editor - Sept. 30
Dreyfuss’ efforts should be applauded To the editor: I applaud the efforts of Richard Dreyfuss to establish The Dreyfuss Initiative to advocate for the return of civics as a core course in public school education. The need to understand our...Tags: Richard Dreyfuss, Jerusalem (Israel), Citizens Initiative and Recall, Politics, Constitutional Issues
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Remembering the Hoovervilles of 1932
It was the spring of 1932, and veterans of World War I were camped in a Hooverville (a shanty town built by the homeless and named after President Hoover) near Anacostia in a muddy field. They had constructed tents from any piece of debris they could find...Tags: Elections, Protest, U.S. Congress, Wages and Pensions, U.S. Army
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PASSINGS: Hubert Schlafly, Alice Ward, Emil 'Jack' Kluever, Philip F. Jones
Hubert Schlafly
Inventor of the teleprompter
Hubert "Hub" Schlafly, 91, a key member of the team that invented the teleprompter, died April 20 at a hospital in Stamford, Conn., after a brief illness.
Schlafly helped start the TelePrompTer Corp.,...Tags: General Electric Company, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Science and Technology, San Fernando, Academy Awards
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Mailbag: Government could learn from Congress of the '90s
I would like to add to Mr. Lightfoot's argument about the Roosevelt administration in prolonging the Great Depression. After President Hoover tried to tax America into being prosperous, FDR decided he would even do bigger tax increases in the name of...Tags: Federal Reserve, Industrial Production, Washington (U.S. state), New York, Newport Beach
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'Nothing to Fear' by Adam Cohen
Nothing to Fear FDR's Inner Circle and the Hundred Days That Created Modern America Adam Cohen Penguin Press: 372 pp., $29.95 Adam Cohen's cogent chronicle of the pell-mell opening months of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's administration couldn't be...Tags: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Iowa, Literature, Arts and Culture, The New York Times
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Historic Long Beach band shell is restored to its former glory
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Bixby Park Bandshell isn't really a shell, but the name is ingrained in the Long Beach vernacular. The 1923 Spanish Colonial Revival open stage in Long Beach looks nothing like the grand, curving band shells of Boston and Chicago. "There's supposed...Tags: Los Angeles, Concerts, Indiana Hoosiers, Iowa, Building Material
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