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Family Ties
Sun reporterShiva kept refusing his wife, Parvati's, pleas to give her a child, so she went by herself into the forest. She mixed together sandalwood paste and bath oil and flakes from her own body, and fashioned them into a baby, a son, and she made him just the way...Tags: Festive Event, Family, Charity, Indira Gandhi, Washington Post Company
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A way of thinking so old that it's new
Sun reporterI began my career in journalism in Roanoke, Va., writing a consumer column called Quickline (Or was it the catchier Quikline? It's been too many years to remember). It may not have qualified as Watergate-type sleuthing, but it was a paying job and did...Tags: Britney Spears, Death and Dying, ESPN, Clubs and Associations, Google Inc.
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At least the will won't be an issue
Staying young, growing old and what happens in between Amid the torrent of unhappy economic news comes this from The New York Times: Our children shouldn't expect to inherit anything from us except, perhaps, a tendency toward male pattern baldness....Tags: Retirement
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Costly questions about the value of drugs
Expensive QUESTIONS Some in the pharmaceutical industry worry that prices will raise concerns about whether the drugs are worth it, leading to a backlash like price controls or restrictions on use. Roy Vagelos, a former chief executive of Merck who is...Tags: Merck & Company Incorporated
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Birthday
100th Clarence Lee Roy Dobbs, known to friends as James, was born June 1, 1908. When he was young, his father died and his mother remarried, and they moved to Rockaway Beach. As a young man, he enjoyed boxing. He worked as a plumber's assistant, and...Tags: Beach Vacations, Howard Beach
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Business groups oppose immigration crackdowns in four states
BUSINESS GROUPS OPPOSE CRACKDOWNS In Indiana and Kentucky, immigration bills recently were defeated, partly because of warnings from business groups that the measures could hurt the economy. In Oklahoma, chambers of commerce last month won a...Tags: Migration, Local Elections, Elections, Immigration, Demographics
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Knockout punch: In 1938, Joe Louis used the Stadium as his stage to deliver a historic message that rocked an ideology
Lasting a mere 124 seconds, the Joe Louis-Max Schmeling heavyweight rematch of June 22, 1938, nevertheless is among the most noted and long remembered events in Yankee Stadium history. His first-round knockout allowed Louis, then 24, to avenge Schmeling'...Tags: Joe Louis, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Lightweight Boxing, Jack Dempsey, Adolf Hitler
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The Stadium: Larger than life, both in physical size and what occurred within its walls
mark.herrmann@newsday.comYankee Stadium was built to catch the eye and capture the imagination, all on the very first look. From day one, April 18, 1923, it was meant to be hugely unforgettable, and it never lost an inch of its stature. That is why a second-generation Stadium...Tags: Joe Louis, Mickey Mantle, National League, George Steinbrenner, Jorge Posada
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Review: "Sing Me Back Home" by Dana Jennings
Special to NewsdaySING ME BACK HOME: Love, Death, and Country Music, by Dana Jennings. Faber and Faber, 257 pages, $24. Dana Jennings' memoir "Sing Me Back Home" is a good book that winds up reading like a sketch for a potentially great book lurking inside. Jennings,...Tags: Sam Peckinpah, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Popular Music
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'Furious Improvisation' by Susan Quinn
Furious Improvisation
How the WPA and a Cast of Thousands
Made High Art Out of Desperate Times
Susan Quinn
Walker & Co.: 326 pp., $25.99
Of all the Depression-era jobs programs created by the Works Progress Administration, the Federal Theatre Project...Tags: Christopher Marlowe, National or Ethnic Minorities, Book, Minority Groups, Government
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