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Elizabeth Taylor's life also included a supporting role in Virginia politics
ReporterElizabeth Taylor and John Warner married in 1976, and she was frequently in the public eye here in Virginia during their six years together. Taylor was at Warner's side in January 1978 at the inauguration of Governor John Dalton. She campaigned with...Tags: California, Elections, U.S. Senate, Republican National Conventions, Republican Party
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N.D. landowners backing changes in oil compensation
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Oil companies would have to provide landowners with earlier drilling notices and more compensation options under legislation considered Thursday that would reshape how property owners are paid for the disruption caused by...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Energy Resources, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Elections
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N.D. senator wants mediation for oil land disputes
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - North Dakota landowner and oil industry groups sparred Feb. 3 about a proposed independent mediation board that would referee disputes between oil producers and landowners. Those arguments will become more frequent as western North...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Energy Resources, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Rentals
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Elizabeth Taylor dies at 79; legendary actress
Elizabeth Taylor, the glamorous queen of American movie stardom, whose achievements as an actress were often overshadowed by her rapturous looks and real-life dramas, has died. She was 79. Hospitalized six weeks ago for congestive heart failure, Taylor...Tags: Throat, Noel Coward, James Dean, Pauline Kael, Family
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Twenty years ago this week Virginia football team was ranked No. 1 in the country
College football's most improbable No. 1 of the last half-century attracted "World News Tonight," validated Andy Warhol and prompted odes to Thomas Jefferson. Twenty years ago this week, the Virginia Cavaliers became the nation's top-ranked team....Tags: NFL Preseason, Super Bowl, Hampton Roads, Chris Slade, College of William and Mary
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Senator Byrd passes; Dems likely to hold seat
The Swampby Mike Memoli Washington begins the week in mourning after the passing overnight of Robert Byrd (D-WV), the longest-serving senator in U.S. history. He was 92. The president pro-temps of the Senate, Byrd represented the Mountain State since 1959. From......Tags: Elections, Democratic Party, Robert Byrd, West Virginia, Alaska
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Power hungry on Top Chef D.C.
Reality CheckSome chefs appear to be stuck in the Cold War, but few are regretful that Tamesha has packed her knives. Most are just focused on feeling sorry for themselves. "I'm too much of a beast in the kitchen to go......Tags: Illinois, Salt, Ethics, Restaurants, Justice System
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Elizabeth Taylor Denies She's Engaged
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Elizabeth Taylor says she's not getting married again, despite the recent rumors. Taylor posted a message on her Twitter account Monday denying the reports she's engaged. US Magazine reported Friday that Taylor was engaged to 49 year old...Tags: Janet Jackson, Richard Burton, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Elizabeth Taylor
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Warner Springs Ranch
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWarner Springs Ranch Back in the day, Warner Springs Ranch, a no-frills resort about two hours southeast of Los Angeles, was an escape for the likes of Clark Gable, John Wayne and Charlie Chaplin, who fled here to soak in the legendary mineral pools,...Tags: Death, Health, Horse (animal), Rivers, Personal Service
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John McCain returned from Vietnam determined to lead
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhen John McCain limped home from a Hanoi prison camp in 1973 with a badly injured knee that he could not bend, Navy doctors gave him the bad news: His 15-year career as a jet pilot was over. He would never fly again. But McCain surprised his doctors...Tags: Death, Washington, DC, Wars and Interventions, Health, Hanoi (Vietnam)
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Kiss a baby then, support our troops now
POLITICIANS USED TO kiss babies, but in these days of terrorism and war, babies have gone out of style. Today's most coveted political accessory? An active-duty member of the American military. "Our troops" are the new babies. True, it wouldn't do for...Tags: Defense, Armed Forces, Joe Lieberman, Wars and Interventions, Fires
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Impeached Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich has been removed from office
Tribune staff reportersThe Illinois Senate voted to remove Gov. Rod Blagojevich from office Thursday, marking the first time in the state's long history of political corruption that a chief executive has been impeached and convicted. The 59-0 vote followed several hours of...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Death, Illinois, Health, Regional Authority
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