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    Dec 21, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Robert Mulligan dies at 83; directed 'To Kill a Mockingbird'

    Robert Mulligan, who was nominated for an Academy Award for directing the 1962 film classic "To Kill a Mockingbird," died Saturday at his home in Lyme, Conn. He was 83. Mulligan had heart disease, his nephew Robert Rosenthal said. The director began...

    Tags: Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, NBC (tv network), Movies, Academy Awards, Drama (genre)

  2. Aug 12, 2008 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  3. Obama vp e-mails a bad gimmick: scholar

    The Swamp
    by Frank James In an earlier posting, Mark Silva reported that Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign intends to first announce his vice presidential choice on the Internet to supporters via e-mail or text message. Bad idea, according to Paul Levinson,...

    Tags: Bronx (New York City), Politics, Marketing, Elections, Political Candidates

  4. Oct 22, 2008 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  5. Palin Repubs' 'favorite dress-up doll'

    The Swamp
    by Frank James OK, I'll admit I didn't know there was a legal sub-specialty field called fashion law but evidently there is. Susan Scafidi, a legal scholar in that field and a visiting professor at the Fordham University Law School,......

    Tags: Executive Branch, John McCain, Sarah Palin, Government

  6. Jan 12, 2009 |Blog| Newsday
  7. Feerick: Resigns (Revised)

    Spin Cycle
    John Feerick, chairman of the state's Public Integrity Commission, resigns. He cites health reasons. (This item has been revised to eliminate a link to an unrealted story). Full release after the jump.......

    Tags: Ethics, Legal Services, Family, Justice System, Politics

  8. Jun 1, 2002 |Story| Hartford Courant
  9. Priest Wary Of Hierarchy

    Courant Staff Writer
    The Rev. Andrew M. Greeley has been a Roman Catholic priest for 48 years. A native of Chicago, Greeley is easily the most famous cleric to dabble in the social sciences and literary arts. He has written nearly 50 books, including "The Catholic Myth," an...

    Tags: Education, Social Issues, Christianity, New York City, Social Sciences

  10. Nov 21, 2001 |Story| Hartford Courant
  11. Blizzard Of 1978

    The Hartford Courant
    The first flakes fell just before noon. By nightfall, gale-force winds were sculpting massive snowdrifts. Long Island Sound bucked and surged against the shoreline. Hundreds of cars were stranded along the state's highways, and thousands of people sought...

    Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Texas, Massachusetts, Heart Attack, Groton

  12. Jan 21, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. WGN personality Ray Rayner dead at 84

    Someone at WGN-Ch. 9 once calculated that, during Ray Rayner's first
thousand shows on "Bozo's Circus," he threw or was hit by 800 pies and fired off or was sprayed by 700 bottles of seltzer water.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Someone at WGN-Ch. 9 once calculated that, during Ray Rayner's first thousand shows on "Bozo's Circus," he threw or was hit by 800 pies and fired off or was sprayed by 700 bottles of seltzer water. But Rayner, who died Wednesday morning at age 84 of...

    Tags: Health, CBS Corp., Lincoln Park Zoo, Florida, Chicago Jobs

  14. Jul 6, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. 'My True Self'

    Sun Staff
    There is something a little unsettling about laying eyes on Vicki Gray for the first time. Her shoulders look too broad, her hands too thick. When she walks, her lanky arms move in prim arcs, as though limbs that swung loosely for a lifetime had been...

    Tags: JC Penney Company Inc., Environmental Politics, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Republican Party

  16. Dec 11, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Towson guard Goodman claims assault by coach

    Sun Reporter
    It almost appeared to be practice as usual for the Towson University men's basketball team yesterday afternoon, despite an ongoing investigation of a complaint filed by guard Tamir Goodman alleging coach Michael Hunt assaulted him after Saturday night's...

    Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Basketball, Colleges and Universities, Justice System, College Basketball

  18. Feb 22, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Pieces of stardom

    Times Staff Writer
    Patricia Clarkson is sitting on a balcony overlooking the pool at the Beverly Hills Hotel, reminiscing about — and recuperating from — the Oscar nominees' luncheon. For the occasion, she's wearing a black Alberta Ferretti wraparound dress...

    Tags: Six Feet Under (tv program), Movies, Academy Awards, Career and Workplace, New York City

  20. Feb 15, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Beyond the Trappings

    It's hard to be an absolutist in the modern world—our society simply isn't set up for it. Boundless, diverse and brimming with energy, it's better at fostering a culture where anything goes than one obsessed with strict definitions of right and wrong. It's better at building a spiritual world where people customize their beliefs rather than demanding they adhere to rigid dogma. There is no black and white anymore. Most of us prefer our world in muddier-but-subtler, ever-evolving shades of gray.
    For the Times
    It's hard to be an absolutist in the modern world—our society simply isn't set up for it. Boundless, diverse and brimming with energy, it's better at fostering a culture where anything goes than one obsessed with strict definitions of right and...

    Tags: Parochial Schools, Judaism, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Christianity, Crime, Law and Justice

  22. Dec 16, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Cell-phone use could be cleared for takeoff

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
    Forget the whiny toddler in 27F. The new bane of air travelers could soon be the chatty salesman with a fully charged mobile phone. The Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday took the first small step toward allowing passengers to use their...

    Tags: Politics, Education, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Washington (U.S. state)

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