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Heart of the city is historic, with an upbeat pace
Sun StaffWhen people who live here think of Baltimore, they naturally think of Mount Vernon Place and the Washington Monument. It is that vista, that wonderful 19th-century compilation of houses and institutions, that greets the eye and piques the interest of the...Tags: Arts, Mount Vernon Place, Bars and Clubs, Don Davis, Bolton Hill
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Bad behavior has a long history in the U.S.
History coughs up plenty of precedent for modern bad behavior. Politics is dirty today, but not as dirty as it was through much of the 19th century. Business is diabolically heartless today — often at the expense of the average person — but no...Tags: The New York Times, History (tv network), U.S. Army, Federal Reserve, Accounting and Auditing
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Fresh Features Midtown's The Lambs Club
PIX 11 is launching a new series called “Fresh” highlighting what’s good in your ‘hood. This week, we take you to breakfast at Midtown’s The Lambs Club inside the Chatwal Hotel.
The dining room is all done up deco style in...Tags: Food Network (tv network), Eggs Benedict, Television, Television Industry, Woody Allen
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Trio of teams wraps up weekend of Junior Olympic competition
GLENDALE — A strong showing in the 2010 USA Water Polo Junior Olympics was a bright beginning for the newly-formed Falcon Water Polo Club, while another good run by a team from the Glendale-based Olimpiakan Reservner Water Polo Club was just the...Tags: Rose Bowl Game, Polo, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Hartford Distributors Shooting (2010)
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New hotels in New York City
Special to the Los AngelesTimesHere are more of the newest and brightest hotels to open recently in New York City. Prices quoted are for a standard double in early January. Ace Hotel, 20 W. 29th St., (646) 214-5750 or (212) 679-2222, http://www.acehotel.com, has a cavernous lobby jam-...Tags: Times Square, Meatpacking District, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Long Island City, New York City
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Paul V. Coates – Confidential File, June 2, 1960
The Daily MirrorJune 2, 1960: Paul Coates catches up with former Floradora Girl Evelyn Nesbit, whose millionaire husband, Harry K. Thaw, killed architect Stanford White in a jealous rage during a rooftop performance at Madison Square Garden in June 1906.... -
2 Journalists Arrested at Chelsea Clinton's Wedding Site
Staff WriterTwo Norwegian journalists face trespassing charges after they were arrested snapping photos of the New York estate where Chelsea Clinton is expected to get married. Thomas Bjorn Nilsson, 43, of New York, and Kjerste Sortland, 41, of Snorova, Norway, were...Tags: U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Senate, New York City, Police Arrests, Journalism
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When a tie feels good
WHITTIER — Sophomore-to-be Carly Christian made a hard drive, took the pass from Catherine Carpenter and slammed the ball into the cage. Senior-to-be Sarah Wilkey stepped up to make a big five-on-six save late in the game. Incoming sophomore...Tags: Billiards, Snooker and Pool, University of Southern California, Water Polo, 2016 Olympic Games, Foods and Beverages
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10 things you might now know about stadiums
Tribune staff reportersOn Sunday, Texas Stadium in Irving will be demolished by implosion. On Monday, the Minnesota Twins will christen Target Field, their new home. Meanwhile, the Cubs are tinkering with Wrigley Field, including plans to place a large Toyota sign in left-...Tags: Architecture, Athletes, Rose Bowl Game, New York Jets, Football
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Movie review: A Girl Cut in Two -- 3 out of 5 stars
Sentinel Movie CriticGorgeous French women litter the landscape of Claude Chabrol's subtle, sinister and utterly implausible A Girl Cut in Two. They're trophy wives who tolerate their womanizing husbands' affairs, society heiresses, hookers, TV talkers and ex-models who are...Tags: Roger Moore, Tell No One (movie), Television, Claude Chabrol, A Girl Cut in Two (movie)
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Theater auditions: Bay Street Players’ “Ragtime”
Attention Must Be Paid» Orlando Sentinel – Attention Must Be PaidAuditions coming up in Eustis for their production of Ragtime the Musical. From their press release, below: Bay Street Players will hold auditions for the Tony Award-winning Ragtime, The Musical on April 19th & 20th at 7:30PM at 109 N. Bay Street, Eustis....
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