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Cardinal Dolan describes the secret of Notre Dame
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — Cardinal Timothy Dolan, archbishop of New York, said he found the secret to the University of Notre Dame during a nighttime visit to the campus Grotto. During the 2013 commencement speech Sunday in Notre Dame Stadium, Dolan recalled...Tags: University of Notre Dame, Northwestern University, Nazareth, Politics, Human Rights
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Notre Dame men's basketball: Finding life's carom
South Bend TribuneHe played basketball and played it very well during his undergraduate days at Notre Dame, but he often dreamed about life after the running and the shooting - and especially the rebounding - ended.That's why he often sat like a sponge and absorbed...Tags: University of Notre Dame, Sports, John Wooden, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, College Sports
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Ebert says show in danger of being canceled
CHICAGO (AP) — Roger Ebert says he can't afford to keep "Ebert Presents: At the Movies" on the air and it will be canceled unless he can find funding. On his blog, the Pulitzer Prize-winning movie critic says that since Kanbar Charitible Trust gave...Tags: Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, Entertainment, Television, Concerts, Roger Ebert
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Winfrey's film flop caused mac-and-cheese binge
NEW YORK (AP) — Oprah Winfrey says her worst career moment was the box-office failure of her movie "Beloved." It sent her into what she calls a "macaroni-and-cheese-eating tailspin." Winfrey starred as a former slave in the 1998 film based on a...Tags: Oprah Winfrey, CNN (tv network), Talk Shows (genre), Time Warner Inc., Fiction
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Poet Philip Schultz Next Up At Sunken Garden
The Hartford CourantThe Sunken Garden Poetry Festival continues on Wednesday, June 26, on the grounds of the Hill-Stead Museum, 35 Mountain Road, Farmington. Philip Schultz, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and founder/director of The Writers Studio, which teaches fiction and...Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Southbury, East Haddam, Minnesota Twins
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'Wedding Singer,' the show, opens in West Boca
Last summer the cast was on skates in Slow Burn Theatre's "Xanadu," and this year they're bringing "The Wedding Singer" to the stage for six performances starting Friday through June 30. "We got great reviews for 'Xanadu,' and this year we chose...Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Next to Normal (musical), High Schools, Music
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NSA surveillance: What's one more Big Brother?
In principle, the National Security Agency's vast data collection operation is troubling, but in the age of Google and Facebook, it feels like having just one more Big Brother in a growing family of Big Brothers. In response to the revelation that the...
Tags: David Horsey, Verizon Communications, Politics, American Civil Liberties Union, National Government
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ICM Partners forms alliance with Gelfman Schneider Literary Agents
ICM Partners has struck an alliance with New York-based Gelfman Schneider Literary Agents, in a deal designed to strengthen the talent agency's presence in the publishing world. Gelfman Schneider represents such authors as Jeffrey Deaver, the mystery...
Tags: Literature, The New York Times, Arts and Culture, No Country for Old Men (movie), Tony Awards
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Amy Adams is no 'Lycra hero,' has 'no features without makeup'
Amy Adams is the latest Lois Lane to hit the Superman franchise, making her debut as the intrepid reporter in the summer blockbuster "Man of Steel." But the actress, 38, who recently admitted she tried out for the role twice in her career, has no...
Tags: Victoria's Secret, Entertainment, Russell Brand, Amy Adams, Fashion Shows
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Lake schools should teach about Sheriff Willis McCall and book 'Devil in the Grove'
I'd met the man, but stories about the late Sheriff Willis McCall were just that: stories. His personal appearance, when he came into the Sentinel office in the 1980s, only fed the fiction of the quintessential Southern sheriff determined to keep both...
Tags: NAACP, The New York Times, Prisons, Justice and Rights, U.S. Supreme Court
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Column: The curse of Redskins
See if this makes sense to you: For years, I’ve argued with certain African-American people about their insistence upon using the so-called N-word which, to my ears, is, inalterably, a statement of self-loathing. They say I don’t...Tags: The Miami Herald, Racism, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, National Football League, Washington Redskins
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The curse of Redskins sticks with Washington football
See if this makes sense to you: For years, I've argued with certain African-American people about their insistence upon using the so-called N-word which, to my ears, is, inalterably, a statement of self-loathing. They say I don't understand. They say the...
Tags: The Miami Herald, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, National Football League, Washington Redskins, Roger Goodell
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