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September 11, 2001 – too painful to remember, too horrible to forget
I've long been a believer in the concept of cause and effect as it relates to shaping our lives. I first learned about it in an eighth grade U.S. history class and it's influenced my thinking, learning and writing since — probably the way I live...Tags: Nanjing (China), Japan, Radio, NPR, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Report: Marilyn Monroe statue is moving on to California
If nothing else, Marilyn had legs. The crowds began posing beneath the 26-foot-tall Marilyn Monroe's billowing skirt from the moment that Seward Johnson's Forever Marilyn sculpture arrived in Pioneer Court in July, and they were doing so with just as...
Tags: Sculpture, Tribune Tower, NBC (tv network), Michigan Avenue, Grant Wood
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Book calendar events for the week of July 17, 2011
Words & Ideas Compiled by Grace Krilanovich. SUNDAY Paul Malmont: The author of "The Astounding, the Amazing and the Unknown" will read and sign his new novel. Book Soup, 8818 W. Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood. 4 p.m. Free. (310) 659-3110. MONDAY...Tags: Woody Guthrie, Harry Potter (fictional character), Foods and Beverages, Wildfires, Soups
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Chicagoland book club: The Chicago Bookers
One thing to know about your book club: Our book club evolved from a one-woman photography show by one of the founders. She asked if we might want to gather informally once a month to discuss books. Six original members led to our current 10 who have been...Tags: Wallace Stegner, Clubs and Associations, Abraham Lincoln, Flanders, Dining and Drinking
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East Side Spirit - Aaron Dinh
The 33 NewsFor Plano East, pep rallies are always something to look forward to. Not only does it raise the morale of the team, but it also gives the students a chance to unite as one and to show what school spirit really is. "The atmosphere of the gym is so...Tags: Music
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New 'Nanking' takes heroine's perspective
Special to the TribuneWhen playwright Margaret G. Waterstreet visited Nanking, China, 20 years ago, she learned of an unspeakable atrocity that claimed the lives of as many as 350,000 civilians just before World War II. But the details were sketchy, and Waterstreet would not...Tags: Nanjing (China), Literature, Death, Armed Forces, Massacres
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Ninth Annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Serves up Literary Smorgasbord April 24-25 at UCLA
NOTE TO EDITORS – All media representatives must register in advance to cover this year’s Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. The registration deadline has been extended to April 20. There will be no walk-up registrations. Registration...Tags: Poetry, Jay Leno, ESPN (tv network), Cartoons, Death
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Ninth Annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books To Feature Literary “Who's Who” April 24-25 at UCLA
NOTE TO EDITORS – New credential policies have been established for working media interested in covering the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. They are posted in the Media Center section at www.latimes.com/festivalofbooks. LOS ANGELES, April 2,...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Cartoons, Death, T Coraghessan Boyle, Carol Higgins Clark
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