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Commentary: The state of our city is strong
At the recent Speak Up Newport Mayor's Dinner, I reported on the state of our city and proposed some new initiatives to enhance our quality of life and improve the functioning of our city government. First, the state of our city is financially strong,...Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Artists, Culture
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Citywide Expo Art Week announced
Tribune reporterSeveral of the city's major cultural institutions announced plans Tuesday to join together this fall for a "citywide celebration of arts and culture." Dubbed “Expo Art Week,” the event is set to encompass museum and gallery exhibitions,...Tags: Navy Pier, Arts and Culture, Art Institute of Chicago, Arts, Sepia
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Bonanza event set for Saturday at Fort Ritchie
Fort Ritchie Community Center invites the community to its Last Chance Bonanza Saturday in the gymnasium at Fort Ritchie Community Center, 14421 Lake Royer Drive, Cascade. Only 139 tickets will be sold for the event, which includes dinner, dessert, games...Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Foreign government offices
For tourist information about foreign destinations, contact the government offices below. Several no longer list phone numbers, so information is available only through their websites. For information about a country not listed, call the United Nations at...Tags: Guinea, Venezuela, Turkey, Polynesia, Belarus
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World War II internment site considered for historical status
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In nationwide innovation battle, Baltimore area lags on patents
Dr. Luis Diaz is an oncologist at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, a researcher with patented findings and the co-founder of a small, fast-expanding company.
"We've grown from no employees to one employee to four employees and now we have 12,"...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Labor Markets, Stanley Black, Colleges and Universities, Finance
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L.A. tries to save Verdugo Hills Golf Course
Los Angeles this week began a process that could end up protecting Verdugo Hills Golf Course from controversial plans to build hundreds of homes after the City Council voted unanimously to review the site of a former internment camp for possible status as...
Tags: Google Inc., Golf, Arts and Culture, Sports, Culture
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Saying farewell to Steven Muller, one of Baltimore's best
Steven Muller, the president of Johns Hopkins University from 1972-1990, died on Jan. 19. He was one of the giants of his era. I knew him well. I write to share three remarkable stories which reveal the character of this great man. 1. Steve was...
Tags: Literature, Nazi Party, Colleges and Universities, Electronics, England
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Washington County location major plus in economic development strategic plan
dona@herald-mail.comEditor’s note: This is one in an occasional series of stories about findings and recommendations in the Hagerstown and Washington County Economic Development Strategic Plan. “Location, location, location” is an old real estate adage...Tags: Entertainment, Buncombe County, Employment Opportunities, Aetna Inc., Career and Workplace
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A world of difference in reactions over foreign, U.S. film violence
Genre filmmaking helps make sense of the world, creating codes by which the seemingly irrational ways of human behavior can be understood. With storytelling modes that travel from country to country — the crime picture, the horror film, the action...
Tags: Quentin Tarantino, Entertainment, South Korea, Pieta (movie), Italy
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Frank X Walker named Kentucky Poet Laureate
FRANKFORT — Gov. Steve Beshear has appointed Lexington poet, author and teacher Frank X Walker as Kentucky poet laureate for 2013-14, the Kentucky Arts Council announced today. Walker, a native of Danville, will be formally inducted during a...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Culture
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Lee Chapin Sammis
Lee Chapin Sammis passed away February 12, 2013, in his home in Newport Beach, CA, where he lived and built his business for the past 50 years. He was born on February 15, 1931 in Los Angeles to MIT graduates Ford Woodruff and Constance Sharp Sammis. ...
Tags: Jonathan Winters, Music, Housing Industry, Services and Shopping, Hatteras
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