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Raddatz returns, gets Centre degree while telling war stories to grads
tkleffman@amnews.comMartha Raddatz told one on herself Sunday during her commencement address to Centre College’s Class of 2013. The highly decorated and respected ABC foreign correspondent who has reported from war zones around the world, the White House and the...Tags: University of Louisville, Colleges and Universities, Easter, Iraq, Paul Ryan
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Ken Venturi dies at 82; golfer had dramatic win in 1964 U.S. Open
Ken Venturi, who won the 1964 U.S. Open golf championship in dramatic fashion and became a longtime television commentator, died Friday in Rancho Mirage. He was 82. Venturi, who was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame earlier this month, died at...
Tags: Pneumonia, U.S. Open (golf), Golf, CBS Corp., Masters Tournament
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Lehigh Valley Civil War Days in Whitehall
Battles and skirmishes. Living history scenarios. Confederate and Union camp life displays. Civil War music and cooking. Infantry and artillery firing demonstrations. Lehigh Valley Civil War Days, presented by Camp Geiger in the Whitehall Parkway...
Tags: Music, Human Interest, Entertainment, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Whitehall
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READER SUBMITTED: Afternoon Tea - Welsh Society
Hartfordwaiting for photo to be emailed. The Welsh Society of Western New England (WSWNE) will have an Afternoon Tea with a presentation on "Welsh Gardens and Estates" on June 8 at the Town and County Club, 22 Woodland St., Hartford, a Victorian house built in...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Wales, Mining
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Altadena Junction: Civil War memorial, a summer market and rally
It's a little-known fact that Mountain View Cemetery in Altadena may have one of the largest collections of remains of Civil War veterans outside of the areas where the battles were fought. According to Nick Smith, a historian who works at the...
Tags: Memorial Day, American Cancer Society, Human Interest, Spanish-American War, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Civil War divided Lehigh Valley
Democrats of the Lehigh Valley opposed the Republican administration's war. They were suspicious of the shifting justifications for it. They weren't interested in fighting to free anyone. They denounced the president's restrictions on civil liberties....Tags: Social Issues, Racism, Armed Conflicts, Career and Workplace, Human Interest
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Letters from a son: What Allentown's William Reichard saw at Antietam
He had never been in the smoky, confusing haze of gunfire. Never watched helplessly as strong young men fell dead in front of him. Until the Battle of Antietam, William Reichard didn't know war. Reichard, barely 20, left Allentown in the summer of...Tags: Mexican-American War, Culture, Battle of Antietam, Armed Conflicts, Sociology
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Stephen Goldstein: Bush Library a lesson in hypocrisy
Everything that looked right about the recent dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum is what's wrong with America. First, hypocrisy was in overdrive: Against the backdrop of an architecturally pre-pubescent building, on a...Tags: POLITICO LLC, Jimmy Carter, Iraq, George W. Bush, Media Industry
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Carrie Hightman is not afraid to take chances
Huddling with business and community leaders last month to recommend legal and financial advisers for development of Gary/Chicago International Airport, Carrie Hightman smiled as Adela Cepeda, an acquaintance from Chicago business circles, pitched her...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Oprah Winfrey, Energy Resources, Lifestyle and Leisure, Gold Coast
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Chan Lowe: Obama's scandals
The affection that Barack Obama’s supporters feel for him has always been based more on what he is rather than who he is. The first African-American president. The constitutional scholar. The man who dedicated his early career to organizing society&...
Tags: Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama
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Ranson firm preserves the fabric of American history
richardb@herald-mail.comThe clothes Abraham Lincoln wore to Ford’s Theater, the flag on Iwo Jima, Stonewall Jackson’s uniform, pre-Columbian textiles and hundreds more artifacts like them have been spread across tables in a small shop in Ranson. Textile Preservation...Tags: Washington, DC, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts and Culture, Brunswick (Frederick, Maryland), Museums
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