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    Jan 18, 2013 |Column| Hartford Courant
  1. Where The Paranoid And Delusional Network, The Truth Disappears

    The Hartford Courant
    The Facebook page in question links out to a thicket of medium-extremist sites. One is "Breaking Obama" which posted, after Thursday's presidential announcement on guns: "The Dictator Obama and Prime Minister Joe Biden just completed a massacre of The...

    Tags: Politics, Gun Control, Joe Biden, Colin McEnroe, September 11, 2001 Attacks

  2. Jan 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Golden Globes 2013: Stunned Ben Affleck wins best director

    In a surprise defeat for Steven Spielberg and "Lincoln," Ben Affleck won the Golden Globe for directing "Argo."
    In a surprise defeat for Steven Spielberg and "Lincoln," Ben Affleck won the Golden Globe for directing "Argo." A clearly stunned Affleck, who earlier this week was noticeably not shortlisted for the directing Oscar, said he didn't care what the award...

    Tags: Hollywood Foreign Press Association, Entertainment Events, Les Miserables (movie), Academy Awards, Ang Lee

  4. Nov 30, 2012 | Zap2It
  5. Mayan 2012 Apocalypse TV programming

    Channel Guide Magazine
    Updated Nov. 30, 2012, 12:31pm CT Dec. 21, 2012. There hasn't been so much interest in — and, in some cases, fear over — a date since 1999 and the impending approach of Y2K. Whether or not you believe in the supposed Mayan 2012 prediction that...
  6. Dec 14, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. S1MEON All Access | Nunn: '1-on-1 is going to get us nowhere'

    DALLAS — Simeon players trickled into the lobby of their Duncanville, Texas, hotel Friday morning, not more than 10 hours after their first loss of the season. Their minds were full from a late-night players meeting in Jabari Parker's room, their stomachs about to be full of the eggs and pancakes they piled on their plates.
    DALLAS — Simeon players trickled into the lobby of their Duncanville, Texas, hotel Friday morning, not more than 10 hours after their first loss of the season. Their minds were full from a late-night players meeting in Jabari Parker's room, their...

    Tags: ESPN (tv network), Sports, Basketball

  8. Dec 11, 2012 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  9. Senate honors Specter's life

    When the U.S. Senate adjourned for the night Monday, they did so in honor of the late Arlen Specter.
    Call Washington Bureau
    When the U.S. Senate adjourned for the night Monday, they did so in honor of the late Arlen Specter. The Senate passed a resolution honoring Specter's life, sponsored by U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., and co-signed by every senator. The resolution is a...

    Tags: Hodgkin's Lymphoma, U.S. Senate, Robert P. Casey, Jr., Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

  10. Aug 22, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. reFramed: In conversation with Arthur Tress

    Framework
    Arthur Tress was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Nov. 24, 1940. He took his first photographs while still in elementary school in 1952. He attended Bard College, where he studied art and art history, world culture and philosophy under Heinrich Bluecher....
  12. Nov 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Letitia Baldrige dies at 86; etiquette expert, author, columnist

    Letitia Baldrige, an etiquette maven who served as social secretary to First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and later wrote books and a syndicated column advising readers on good manners in contemporary America, has died. She was 86.
    Letitia Baldrige, an etiquette maven who served as social secretary to First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and later wrote books and a syndicated column advising readers on good manners in contemporary America, has died. She was 86. Baldrige died Monday at...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Medical Specialization, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Philosophy

  14. Oct 15, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  15. Former Sen. Arlen Specter Dies After Long Battle With Cancer

    PHILADELPHIA -- Former U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter, who embodied a vanishing breed of liberal Republicanism before switching to the Democratic Party at the twilight of his political career, died Sunday after a long battle with cancer, his family announced.
    CNN
    PHILADELPHIA -- Former U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter, who embodied a vanishing breed of liberal Republicanism before switching to the Democratic Party at the twilight of his political career, died Sunday after a long battle with cancer, his family announced....

    Tags: University of Pennsylvania, Joe Biden, Joe Sestak, Gerald Ford, Civil and Public Service

  16. Oct 12, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Living in dangerous times

    The prospect of interviewing Don DeLillo produces a certain anxiety. DeLillo, one of the most heralded American novelists of the past 40 years, has a reputation for being inaccessible, emotionally and otherwise. While by no means a recluse like J.D. Salinger, DeLillo, 75, gives interviews rarely, and on those occasions divulges little about his personal life. And like his famously intense, highly polished, vaguely chilly books — reviewers often describe his characters as cold — there's something about him that discourages intimacy. He is, first and last, a mystery, and seems to prefer it that way.
    The prospect of interviewing Don DeLillo produces a certain anxiety. DeLillo, one of the most heralded American novelists of the past 40 years, has a reputation for being inaccessible, emotionally and otherwise. While by no means a recluse like J.D....

    Tags: Arts, Paul Giamatti, Juliette Binoche, Poetry, Movies

  18. Oct 4, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Larded with cliches, 'Butter' doesn't hold up ★

    The art of sculpting huge blocks of fat is the focus of a strange-but-true competitive event at the Iowa State Fair. Wielding trowels with the utmost precision, carvers ply their craft in temperature-controlled booths.
    The art of sculpting huge blocks of fat is the focus of a strange-but-true competitive event at the Iowa State Fair. Wielding trowels with the utmost precision, carvers ply their craft in temperature-controlled booths. In contrast, "Butter," which uses a...

    Tags: Jennifer Garner, Arts and Culture, Comedy (genre), She's Out of My League (movie), Alicia Silverstone

  20. Oct 4, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. Mail Call - Oct. 5

    “This is for those people who are commenting about the stadium being built downtown and all the money that’s been donated. It would be nice if people would open their eyes to the harsh reality that we have a serious problem with homelessness...

    Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), George W. Bush, Voting, Justice System, Parties and Movements

  22. Sep 25, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Mail Call - Sept. 26

     “I wish the parents in Franklin County would stop whining about the dress code for their children. Had they been doing their job all along, it wouldn’t be necessary for the schools to tell their children how to dress.” —...

    Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Talk Shows (genre), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, John McCain, George W. Bush

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