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Baltimore's reconstructed railroad station opened 100 years ago this week
The doors of Baltimore's new Union Station, now Pennsylvania Station, swung open a century ago this week to welcome enthusiastic crowds of Baltimoreans, travelers and gawkers alike.
Its completion was considered a great civic triumph after years of...Tags: Building Material, Charles Street, Newspapers, Metal and Mineral, Scranton
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I pronounce bruschetta the right way and don't correct me
Dining@LargeI actually started an entry on this subject three weeks ago and even got art for it, and then got distracted. I didn't think about it again until Henry Miller posted this under Bucky's last opus: I was in an...... -
'Brando' shows us what a ferocious contender he was
Sun Movie CriticImagine Marlon Brando in his Mark Antony toga from Julius Caesar, astride the worlds of classical and modern acting like the Colossus of Rhodes. And then re-imagine him magnificent in ruins, still inspiring generations of actors with his emotional and...Tags: Arts, Clark Gable, Suicide, Stella Adler, Arthur Penn
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Partial list of victims
The Associated PressNames of those confirmed dead, reported dead or reported missing in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Persons confirmed dead include victims who have been confirmed dead by a coroner's office or the Defense Department. It also includes those for whom death...Tags: Armed Forces, Robert Clarke, Fires, Money and Monetary Policy, Siemens
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Maryland on the menu
Sun StaffWhen Maryland's first Colonists stepped off the Ark and the Dove, they carried little that would generate gastronomic envy - a bit of salted meat, dried peas and hard biscuits left over from the voyage, and some pigs and cows recently purchased from...Tags: Arts, Peppers, Native Americans, All Purpose Flour, Foods and Beverages
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'Hemingway & Gellhorn': Love is a battlefield in the HBO movie
Most writers can only daydream about meeting — in the flesh — the characters they've imagined. But for Ernest Hemingway, one afternoon in Key West, Fla., it came close to actually happening. One day when the writer was in his mid-30s,...Tags: Clark Gable, Ernest Hemingway, Diane Arbus, Corey Stoll, Testosterone
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'Fifty Shades' too steamy for some library shelves
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Public libraries in several states are pulling the racy romance trilogy "Fifty Shades of Grey" from shelves or deciding not to order the best-seller at all, saying it's too steamy or too poorly written.
Even in the age...Tags: The New York Times, Leon County (Florida), Mother's Day, Apple iPad, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida)
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A rise in the number of oil-soaked sea birds off California; David Lazarus' review of the benefits of the healthcare reform law; debating what to do with public lands
For the birds
Re "Seabird rescues up sharply," March 7
So, oil seeping naturally from the ocean floor off Santa Barbara is to blame for all these oil-soaked birds.
I have a hard time believing that's all there is to it. Oil companies have drilled...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Dining and Drinking, Breast Cancer, Alzheimer's Disease, Natural Resources
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Henry L. Miller, 99
Retired U.S. Army Col. Henry Loose Miller, 99, of Hagerstown, died Thursday, April 5, 2012, at Homewood Retirement Center, Williamsport. Born June 12, 1912, in Hagerstown, he was the son of the late Dr. Victor and Nellie (Loose) Miller of Hagerstown....
Tags: Armed Forces, Scott Miller, Philippines, U.S. Army, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Barney Rosset dies at 89; publisher fought censorship
Barney Rosset, the renegade founder of Grove Press who fought groundbreaking legal battles against censorship and introduced American readers to such provocative writers as Harold Pinter, Samuel Beckett, Eugene Ionesco and Jean Genet, died Tuesday in...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Susan Sontag, Civil Rights, Harold Pinter, Greenwich Village
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An appreciation: Barney Rosset, contemporary literature's champion
Los Angeles Times Book CriticBarney Rosset, who died Tuesday at the age of 89, was the most important American publisher of the 20th century. Sure, he was part of a lineage; it's difficult to imagine Rosset doing what he did for more than 30 years at Grove Press without the...Tags: Cancer, Heroin, Literature, Jean Genet, Book
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Happy birthday, Edward Gorey! And more book news
Jacket CopyBook news: Edward Gorey's fur coat, David Foster Wallace remembered, a rare Action Comics No. 1 discovered, Justin Bieber to publish photo book, and Stephen Colbert's satirically bad children's book is on the way....
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