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Debra Jo Rupp Works Hard As Dr. Ruth
The Hartford CourantThe show: The world premiere of Mark St. Germain's "Dr. Ruth, All the Way" at Barrington Stage's St. Germain Theater, Pittsfield, Mass. First impression: A big hand for the little ladies — actress Debra Jo Rupp portraying sex therapist and media...Tags: Debra Jo Rupp, Bill Clinton, Biography (genre), Arts and Culture, Nazi Party
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Crowds flock to Harbor fireworks, area parades
Braving sweltering heat, strident warnings of roving gangs and a killjoy calendar that let the Fourth of July fall midweek, Marylanders and visitors from around the world flocked to the Inner Harbor Wednesday night to catch their share of rockets' red...
Tags: Federal Hill, Baltimore County, Arts and Culture, Music, Prince George's County
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Richmond Lake residents celebrate 75 years afloat
jbahr@aberdeennews.comThe battle of Richmond was once again fought on Wednesday between pontoon and boat owners celebrating the Fourth of July. The happy participants were enjoying the holiday and following an Independence Day tradition on Richmond Lake. A craft...Tags: Toby Keith, Health
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Battleship Iowa heading to final berth as San Pedro museum
L.A. NOWHundreds of invited guests -– including Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa -- are set to board the USS Iowa to witness the battleship’s arrival this afternoon at its permanent home in Berth 87 on the San Pedro waterfront. The ship has been... -
Battleship Iowa heads to permanent home on San Pedro waterfront
L.A. NOWJust after 3 p.m. Saturday, the battleship Iowa got underway on its final, 3.4 nautical mile journey through Los Angeles Harbor on its way to becoming a floating museum.... -
Cannes 2012: Actor Norman Lloyd remembers Hitchcock, Renoir
24 FramesAt a recent event at the Cannes Film Festival, actor Norman Lloyd reflected on his life's work and his famous collaborators, including Charlie Chaplin, Alfred Hitchcock and Jean Renoir.... -
Like Disney, Copperfield enjoys telling stories with his magic
A Mom and The Mouse - Orlando SentinelAlthough it might not be apparent at first, magician David Copperfield has a long history with The Walt Disney Co. “I started being a child of Disney certainly, and Walt Disney has been one of my inspirations my entire life. He took animation, a... -
Who will bat against 'Alibi' Obama?
"If he popped up in the pinch he should of made a base hit and the reason he didn't was so-and-so. And if he cracked one for three bases he ought to had a home run, only the ball wasn't lively, or the wind brought it back, or he tripped on a lump o' dirt,...Tags: Tim Pawlenty, Jon Huntsman, Jr., Politics, Elections, Political Candidates
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The hCG diet: One woman's weight loss journey
The pounds continue to melt off for 37-year-old Cecelia Hylak-Reinholtz, one of the women I interviewed for this piece about the long-discredited hCG diet. When the article appeared in the Chicago Tribune in August, Hylak-Reinholtz had dropped 100 pounds....
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Health, Food and Drug Administration, Drugs and Medicines, Placebo
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Las Vegas: 21 things to do for under $21
For those who want to spend more time than money in Las Vegas, here are 21 things to do for less than $21, all aimed at keeping the bottom line low and the fun factor high.
1. Springs Preserve. Forsake the fake pyramid and fake Statue of Liberty for a...Tags: Pat Tillman, Rudy Giuliani, Organized Crime, Arts and Culture, Martin Lawrence
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The drumbeat of war
On the Thanksgiving before Pearl Harbor, Chicagoans had a foreboding sense of being inexorably sucked into a far-away maelstrom.
Nazi armies had conquered much of Europe. Just England and a badly battered Soviet Union still stood in opposition. The...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), White House, Atlantic Ocean, Russia, Japan
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A healthy dose of American history
Special to the Los Angeles TimesPaul Revere was captured on April 18, 1775, before he could warn the residents of Concord, Mass., that the British were coming. (He did make it to Lexington, Mass.) No Revolutionary War battle was ever fought at Valley Forge, Pa., even though Gen. George...Tags: Health, Colleges and Universities, Dalai Lama, Fencing, Lifestyle and Leisure
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