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Alfred Hitchcock's Film The 39 Steps Meets Monty Python In The Upcoming Production At The Mountain Playhouse.
The suspense of the movie that brought Alfred Hitchcock his first international notoriety is fused verbatim with the absurd Monty Python-esque situation of four actors playing more than 150 roles. Suspense and humor in Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Celebrities, Circuses, Politics, Alfred Hitchcock
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"Rahab: A Harlot's Faith"
The story of Rahab and her transformation from a harlot to a hero of faith will be dramatized by Maranatha Productions in "Rahab: A Harlot's Faith" at Roxbury St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 160 Derby St., on Sunday, Sept. 16 at 6 p.m. The...Tags: Politics, Roxbury
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Civil War spies tell their stories
alnotarianni@aol.comThese gals were wiley. They transported secret notes in hollowed-out loaves of bread, in cored apples and in eggs with the yolks blown out. They used petticoat pockets, which typically toted diapers or a thread and needle, for stashing tobacco, medicine...Tags: Apples, Malaria, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Health and Medical Professionals
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Like Michael Vick, defensive solutions for Ravens are elusive
Ravens middle linebacker Ray Lewis' mind is bound to race wildly today, consumed with deducing the moves of unpredictable, enigmatic and gifted Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick.As the play clock ticks down and Vick barks out signals, Lewis...
Tags: Washington Redskins, Football, Cary Williams, John Harbaugh, Tyrod Taylor
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China arrests suspected CIA spy
KIAHIt looks like Chinese spies are not just for decadent western spy flicks. The Year of the Dragon is turning out to be the Year of the Mole for the Chinese. First, the Japanese accused them of planting a mole in the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Japan, Government, Politics, Heads of State
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PASSINGS: Richard F. 'Dick' Stolz, J. Michael Riva
Richard F. 'Dick' Stolz Respected CIA operative, official Richard F. "Dick" Stolz, 86, who joined the CIA in 1950 and became one of the agency's most respected operatives, died Saturday at a hospital in Williamsburg, Va., of complications from a fall,...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Marlene Dietrich, The Goonies (movie), Central Intelligence Agency, Iran
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Leopold aides threaten suit over spying, harassment claims
Three of County Executive John R. Leopold's top aides have threatened to sue a co-worker for libel after she accused them of sexual harassment, spying and destroying documents. An attorney for the three aides wrote two letters to the co-worker...Tags: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, John Singleton, Lawyers
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Leopold accused of destroying documents, deploying spies
Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold and his administration are facing new accusations that they destroyed documents, deployed spies to detect disloyalty and attempted to conceal misconduct in an office beset by sexual harassment. An affidavit...Tags: Annapolis, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Leopold's attorney: recent accusations 'venomous'
John R. Leopold's new attorney attacked allegations that the Anne Arundel county executive's administration destroyed documents and deployed spies, calling them irrelevant and meant only to harass him. The attorney blasted a recent affidavit containing...
Tags: Judges, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Justice System
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Best-sellers
HARDCOVER FICTION 1. "Gone Girl" by Gillian Flynn (Crown, $25). Nick is the No. 1 suspect in his beautiful wife's disappearance, but could this golden boy really have killed his beloved? Last week: 1 2. "The Inn at Rose Harbor" by Debbie Macomber...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Hope Solo, Manhattan (New York City), New York City, Book
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Alleged Pakistani militant leader offers to help storm-stricken U.S.
World NowHafiz Muhammad Saeed, a Pakistani hard-line cleric with a $10-million bounty placed on him by the U.S. because of his alleged links to militancy, says he wants to help Americans on the East Coast broadsided by Hurricane Sandy.... -
New 'Mahdi malware' cyber spy attack on Iran disclosed
World NowSecurity experts have identified a cyber espionage attack that appears to have chiefly targeted computers in Iran, but they say it differs from previously discovered malware believed to be part of a covert U.S. and Israeli effort to monitor and delay...
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