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    Jun 13, 2013 | Chicago Tribune
  1. Fire James Clapper, then put him in the dock

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    I invite my most clever, lawyerly comment contributors to make the case that National Intelligence Director James Clapper (right) did not brazenly commit perjury during his testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee on March 12. Oregon Democrat Ron...
  2. Jun 13, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  3. reFramed: In conversation with Alex Webb

    Framework
    Alex Webb is best known for his vibrant and complex color work, especially from Latin America and the Caribbean. He has published nine books, including "Istanbul: City of a Hundred Names" and "Violet Isle: A Duet of Photographs from Cuba" (with Rebecca...
  4. Jun 12, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  5. Snooping, past and present

    For us aging Vietnam War protesters, the secret domestic surveillance revealed by Edward Snowden, a young former CIA contractor, is like a bad flashback.
    For us aging Vietnam War protesters, the secret domestic surveillance revealed by Edward Snowden, a young former CIA contractor, is like a bad flashback. In 1968, Lyndon Johnson demanded that something be done to curb the demonstrations that were...

    Tags: Edward Snowden, Gerald Ford, Dwayne Johnson, Dick Cheney, National Government

  6. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Painstaking work, posthumous laud

    At the opening of the 20th century, an archaeologist unearthed a Bronze Age palace larger than Buckingham on the island of Crete in the ancient city of Knossos. In that collapsed edifice, which extended some six acres, he found hundreds of clay tablets where small inscrutable symbols danced along horizontal rules.
    At the opening of the 20th century, an archaeologist unearthed a Bronze Age palace larger than Buckingham on the island of Crete in the ancient city of Knossos. In that collapsed edifice, which extended some six acres, he found hundreds of clay tablets...

    Tags: Fiction, Archaeology, Guggenheim Museum, Symbols and Symbolism, Arts and Culture

  8. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  9. OUR HEALTH: Minor League Play, Major League Attitude

    Michael McCarthy’s nickname is Google, and for good reason. Yes, he’s a crack baseball player, a right-hand pitcher for the minor league team, the Salem Red Sox. But he’s also a good student who earned a bachelor of science degree in biology and plans to start on his MBA soon. McCarthy gets his motivation honestly – he grew up playing sports, eating right, and studying hard.   
    Michael McCarthy’s nickname is Google, and for good reason. Yes, he’s a crack baseball player, a right-hand pitcher for the minor league team, the Salem Red Sox. But he’s also a good student who earned a bachelor of science degree in...

    Tags: Sports, Boston Red Sox, Healthy Diet, Baseball, Medical Research

  10. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  11. British comic Russell Brand coming to Sands Bethlehem

    British comedian and actor Russell Brand, best known for his eccentricity and for controversies, will perform at Sands Bethlehem Event Center, the venue announced Monday. Also coming is a stage-show production of the popular TV game show "Family Feud."...

    Tags: Arthur (movie), Music, Game Shows, Entertainment, Comedy Central (tv network)

  12. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Melissa McCarthy: Critic Rex Reed was 'swimming in so much hate'

    Melissa McCarthy has finally responded to a scathing review of her acting and body image from <a>New York Observer</a> film critic Rex Reed.
    Melissa McCarthy has finally responded to a scathing review of her acting and body image from New York Observer film critic Rex Reed. The film critic trashed the "Identity Thief" star in April in his review of the zany comedy that costars Jason...

    Tags: Entertainment, Melissa McCarthy, The Groundlings, Bridesmaids (movie), Princess Cruises

  14. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'This Is the End' rains hellfire and hilarity, reviewers say

    A quick glance at recent movie openings might give you the impression that Hollywood has something against humanity, which has been brought to the brink of annihilation in such films as "Oblivion," "After Earth," "Rapture-Palooza" and now "This Is the...

    Tags: The Boston Globe, Toronto Star, James Franco, Craig Robinson, Danny McBride

  16. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. John Densmore on court fights with Doors bandmates: 'It wasn't fun'

    It was a battle that John Densmore wishes didn't require  the beating of his drum, but one that his conscience wouldn’t let him sidestep when he decided to sue his former bandmates in the Doors, keyboardist Ray Manzarek and guitarist Robby Krieger....

    Tags: Jim Morrison, George W. Bush, Music, Entertainment, The Doors (music group)

  18. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Ban on patenting DNA cheers researchers

    Researchers hailed the Supreme Court ruling Wednesday that bans the patenting of human DNA, saying it would expand access to genetic testing for disease at lower cost to patients.
    Researchers hailed the Supreme Court ruling Wednesday that bans the patenting of human DNA, saying it would expand access to genetic testing for disease at lower cost to patients. In a unanimous decision, the justices said Myriad Genetics did not have...

    Tags: Civil Rights, Chemical Industry, University of Baltimore, American Civil Liberties Union, Crime, Law and Justice

  20. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Isabel Benham dies at 103; first female partner on Wall Street

    Isabel Benham, whose deep knowledge of the railroad industry made her an influential bond analyst at a time when few women held positions of authority on Wall Street, has died. She was 103. She died May 18 in her New York City apartment, according to...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Herbert Clark Hoover, Travel, U.S. Congress, New York City

  22. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. In 'La Camioneta,' Mark Kendall traces school bus' strange trip

    In a memorable scene from Robert Altman's 1975 classic "Nashville," a ditzy British reporter played by Geraldine Chaplin wanders beside a fleet of yellow school buses, scavenging for glib metaphors about the fissures in U.S. society.
    In a memorable scene from Robert Altman's 1975 classic "Nashville," a ditzy British reporter played by Geraldine Chaplin wanders beside a fleet of yellow school buses, scavenging for glib metaphors about the fissures in U.S. society. In Mark Kendall's...

    Tags: Downtown (Brooklyn, New York), Arts, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Movies

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