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A Mother's Day remembrance
Liz Smith"DO not join encounter groups. If you enjoy being made to feel inadequate, call your mother!" I found this in a quote file attributed to one Liz Smith. I can't believe I wrote that. Perhaps whoever did, will communicate and take credit. I adored my...Tags: Rachel Getting Married (movie), Mother's Day, American Airlines, Inc., Robert Downey Jr., Iron Man 3 (movie)
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Questions swirl in case of kidnapped Ohio women
Philadelphia Daily NewsPOINTED QUESTIONS arose yesterday amid the cheers of celebration on the day after the shocking news that three women who had disappeared from a blue-collar Cleveland neighborhood in the early 2000s -- and were thought by many to be dead -- had been...Tags: Jaycee Dugard, Burger King, Phillip Garrido, Criminals, Bank Robbery
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Felon seeks dismissal of new sex charges from 1970s Boca Raton cold case
As a younger man, John Arthur MacLean told secrets of being a successful South Florida home burglar in a book declaring himself a "Superthief." Now 66 and locked in Palm Beach County Jail, the Deerfield Beach felon needs his attorney's help to get out...
Tags: Theft, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, Prosecution, Criminals, Prisons
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Malloy Pays Price For D.C. Hobnob
The Hartford CourantLast weekend, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy tried to give Connecticut the slip to attend the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The dinner is an annual affair at which Washington-based media, politicians and celebrities get all tuxed up and bejeweled and...Tags: Dannel P. Malloy , Barack Obama, Government, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, U.S. Congress
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Dr. Jerome L. Sullivan III: Pathologist conceived of 'iron hypothesis'
Dr. Jerome L. Sullivan III, the pathologist who first theorized of a link between heart disease and iron levels in the blood, died Friday of complications from diabetes. He was 68. Sullivan, a physician, scientist and professor, was recognized around...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Heart Disease, Winter Park, Menopause, University of South Florida
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Counting down to Lit Fest
(This selection is edited for clarity and length.) Tom Acitelli What do you think of when you think of Chicago? Oddly enough, the 1860 Republican convention that nominated Abraham Lincoln. Who is an author you'd like to meet, dead or alive?...
Tags: Poetry, Television Industry, Julia Child, Kate Bush, Mark Twain
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Frank Bank dies at 71; played 'Lumpy' on 'Leave It to Beaver'
Frank Bank, who as Clarence "Lumpy" Rutherford served as the dim-witted foil to "Beaver" Cleaver and brother Wally on the classic TV comedy "Leave It to Beaver," died Saturday. He was 71. A spokesman for Hillside Memorial Park in Los Angeles confirmed...
Tags: Leave It to Beaver (tv program), Newspaper and Magazine, Television, The Wall Street Journal, Disney Channel (tv network)
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Mila Kunis is FHM's sexiest woman in the world
Los Angeles TimesMila Kunis has been voted FHM's sexiest woman in the world and is apparently "the perfect girlfriend" as well. Ashton Kutcher must be blushing with pride. The British men's mag released its annual list of 100 sexiest women on Wednesday that included a...Tags: That '70s Show (tv program), BBC, Oz the Great and Powerful (movie), United Kingdom, Ted (movie)
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Facing Criticism, Malloy Reimburses People Magazine $1,234 For Trip To D.C.
The Hartford CourantBeset by criticism, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said Thursday that he is reimbursing People magazine with a personal check for $1,234 for a weekend trip that the magazine funded to Washington, D.C., for the White House Correspondents' Dinner last Saturday...Tags: Government, Steny Hoyer, Gun Control, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting
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5/3/2013-Centerfold
Why would People magazine pay for Gov. Malloy's trip to the White House Correspondents Dinner in the first place? I'm looking at past issues. Is his wife having a baby? Has he invented something that will make our lives easier? Is he getting a divorce?...
Tags: Values, Executive Branch, Justin Bieber, Newspaper and Magazine, Government
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If It Looks Bad, State Officials Should Think Twice
There should be a sign on every high-ranking state official's wall asking, "Even if it's legal, how does it look?" Questions of good practice have been raised a lot lately, from parking to who's paying the bill. Many times, state leaders have assumed...Tags: Dannel P. Malloy , U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Consumers, Executive Branch, Government
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Malloy Trip To D.C. Raises Questions; GOP Leader Says It Violated Ethics Laws
The Hartford CourantA weekend trip by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy to Washington, D.C., for a White House correspondents' dinner Saturday night is raising legal questions and drawing political criticism because his expenses for travel, hotel accommodations and food — more...Tags: Dannel P. Malloy , Government, Periodicals, John McKinney, U.S. Congress
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