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    Feb 24, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. In this case, gifts help start a career, not end one

    Turns out gift cards aren't the most unimaginative gift out there. Just ask Pat Turner's wife. "About six years ago, my husband bought me a camera, a little digital camera, something you can stick in your purse," Jeanine Turner says on a YouTube video....

    Tags: Maryland, Best Buy Co., Inc., Annapolis, Sheila Dixon, YouTube

  2. May 9, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Defining images

    Sun Staff
    The images are engraved onto the memory, pictures that become powerful summations of the nation acting in extremis - going to war. Conjure them up: the battleship Arizona exploding at Pearl Harbor, Marines raising the U.S. flag at Iwo Jima, the naked...

    Tags: Saddam Hussein, Iraq, Wars and Interventions, George W. Bush, Defense

  4. Jun 21, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  5. Woody Allen's latest: A love letter to rome

    Liz Smith
    "LOOK, I'm an intelligent guy. I've got a 165, 170 IQ." "Well, only if you calculate it by Euros." So goes an exchange between Woody Allen, as a retired stage director, and his wife, Judy Davis, in Woody's latest, "To Rome With Love." (Ms. Davis is...

    Tags: Sophie Tucker, Regis Philbin, Rome (Italy), Julianna Margulies, Lobbying

  6. Mar 9, 2011 |Story| HB Independent
  7. Showing how women made their mark

    Thousands of years ago, a powerful queen reigned over an ancient civilization. Her name was Hatshepsut, and her legacy and history continue to make ancient Egypt one of the most mysterious yet fascinating places on earth.
    Thousands of years ago, a powerful queen reigned over an ancient civilization. Her name was Hatshepsut, and her legacy and history continue to make ancient Egypt one of the most mysterious yet fascinating places on earth. On Monday, Hatshepsut came to...

    Tags: Aung San Suu Kyi, American Red Cross, Martha Graham, International Women's Day, Clara Barton

  8. Apr 27, 2011 |Story| Hola Hoy
  9. Jun 25, 2009 |Story| Associated Press
  10. Apr 13, 2010 |Story| Hola Hoy
  11. Jun 25, 2009 |Blog| Newsday
  12. Farrah Fawcett Tribute: "Farrah-Thon"

    The TV Zone
    There are plenty of tributes floating around at the moment, but this is one that I think merits nine minutes of your time - put together by MomentbyMoment1978. Sorry, MomentbyMoment1978 - I don't know your real name, but you......

    Tags: Farrah Fawcett, Alfre Woodard, Kirk Douglas, Symptoms, Art Carney

  13. Jun 25, 2009 |Blog| Newsday
  14. Farrah Fawcett Has Died at Age 62

    The TV Zone
    (Getty) Yes, it's over. Entertainment Tonight posted first, and AP has confirmed... Here's my obit for her, with the Ryan O'Neal statement, supplemented by the AP... Farrah Fawcett, a reigning symbol of American pop culture who never quite managed......

    Tags: Charles, Prince of Wales, David Letterman, Breach of Contract, Television, Cheryl Ladd

  15. Mar 28, 2010 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  16. Chrysler Museum showcases wealth of women's art in its collection

    When you have a permanent collection that runs as deep and rich as that of the Chrysler Museum of Art, you're bound to find all sorts of work that can tell an interesting story.
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    When you have a permanent collection that runs as deep and rich as that of the Chrysler Museum of Art, you're bound to find all sorts of work that can tell an interesting story. But even people who know the Chrysler well might not have suspected the...

    Tags: Photography, Berenice Abbott, Libraries, Book, Chrysler Museum of Art

  17. Jun 13, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  18. On the Frontiers of Medicine, June 13, 1960

    The Daily Mirror
    June 13, 1960: The gist of Bruce Russell’s cartoon seems to be that speeding is bad. Either that or driving through a huge skull is dangerous. On the jump, bone marrow injections offer hope for cancer patients, and TV viewers request a rerun of a "The...
  19. Jun 25, 2009 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  20. 'Charlie's Angel' Farrah Fawcett dies at 62

    (AP) - Farrah Fawcett, whose luxurious tresses and
blinding smile helped redefine sex appeal in the 1970s as one of
TV's "Charlie's Angels," died Thursday after battling cancer. She
was 62.
    Associated Press
    (AP) - Farrah Fawcett, whose luxurious tresses and blinding smile helped redefine sex appeal in the 1970s as one of TV's "Charlie's Angels," died Thursday after battling cancer. She was 62. The pop icon, who in the 1980s set aside the fantasy girl...

    Tags: David Letterman, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Television, Cheryl Ladd, Family

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