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Hotels, restaurants and activities in San Gabriel Valley
Richard H. Chambers U.S. Court of Appeals (once the Emma Bangs’ boardinghouse and later Vista del Arroyo Hotel), 125 S. Grand Ave, Pasadena; www.gsa.gov/portal/ext/html/site/hb/category/25431/actionParameter/exploreByBuilding/buildingId/825...
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Senate to give Mark Kirk time to heal
— Ted Kennedy had a brain tumor. Joe Biden had two brain aneurysms. Tim Johnson had a rare brain anomaly that led to strokelike symptoms. Lyndon Baines Johnson had a heart attack.
The lawmakers, all stricken while in public office, were afforded...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Justice System, Justice System, Hospitals and Clinics, Heart Problems
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Book Review: 'The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris'
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe Greater Journey Americans in Paris David McCullough Simon & Schuster: 560 pp., $37.50 For more than 40 years, David McCullough has brought the past to life in books distinguished by vigorous storytelling and vivid characterizations. He garnered...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Isadora Duncan, Book, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Brooklyn Bridge
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Michael D. Bell, 35
FEB. 19, 1976-FEB. 21, 2011 Michael Dwayne Bell, 35 of Hagerstown, Md., passed away Monday, Feb. 21, 2011, at Meritus Medical Center near Hagerstown. Born Thursday, Feb. 19, 1976, in Hagerstown, Md., he was the son of Charles Sumner Bell Jr. of...Tags: Real Estate, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Washington, DC, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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The voices behind Joe Wilson
When Republican congressman Joe Wilson of South Carolina heckled President Obama during his address to a joint session of Congress this week, it was no surprise that the subject was immigration. It's also no surprise that while the House Republican...Tags: History, Personal Weapon Control, Justice System, Immigration, Joe Wilson
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Past presidents -- an inaugural quiz
Today, Barack Obama will be sworn in as the nation's 44th president in a ceremony filled with tradition. Test your knowledge of ceremonies past. 1. Of whose inaugural speech did wordsmith H.L. Mencken say: "It reminds me of a string of wet sponges; it...Tags: Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton, Religious Texts, Ricky Martin, James Monroe
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Chicago's Palmer Castle
Chicago TribuneChicago's merchant prince, Potter Palmer, did the unthinkable on this date: He crossed north of the Chicago River and bought part of a filled-in frog pond on what would become Lake Shore Drive, forever changing the fashionable address for chic Chicago....Tags: Chicago Tribune, Gold Coast, Rivers, Navy Pier, Palmer House Hilton
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Charlie Kennedy dies at 81; alto saxophonist played in Gene Krupa's big band
Charlie Kennedy, a talented alto saxophonist who was best known for his association with Gene Krupa's big band in the 1940s, has died. He was 81. Kennedy died April 3 of pulmonary disease at his home in Ventura, according to his daughter Lorraine Sutton....Tags: Louis Prima, Big Band (genre), Death, Obituaries, Radio Industry
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Obama's bipartisan goal was un-American
The Swampby Frank James So much for bipartisanship. That's how the failure of President Barack Obama's effort to get Republican support for his $787 billion economic stimulus package is being interpreted. But the president was always trying to run against the........Tags: Harry S. Truman, History, Patrick Leahy, Medical Services, Dick Cheney
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David Herbert Donald dies at 88
Associated PressDavid Herbert Donald, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian of the Civil War and American South whose expertise on Abraham Lincoln brought him a wide general audience and reverence from his peers, has died. He was 88. Donald died of heart failure at Beth...Tags: History, Democratic Party, Boston, Journalism, Colleges and Universities
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Chapter Four: The Lash and the Loom
Past the heavy glass doors of the world's most famous jewelry store, two glimmering rings sit waiting to be selected for the proper marriage. One is a diamond-inlaid platinum band selling for $11,700, the other a matching engagement ring priced at $37,...Tags: History, Avon Products Incorporated, Samuel Colt, Colleges and Universities, Family
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"Rancor"
There is rancor in the hearts of our nation's political writers. Or at least at their fingertips. As the Senate sped toward a crisis over the filibuster of judicial nominees, writers referred constantly to the rancor spreading in U.S. politics. The...
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