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Clint Eastwood

Clint Eastwood is an American actor most famous for his role as the Man With No Name in the 'Dollars' Spaghetti Western triology and Det. Harry Callahan in the 'Dirty Harry' series. He has also ventured into producing and directing. Eastwood has won five Academy Awards in his career with six other nominations. Most recently he won the Best Picture and Best Director awards for the 2004 film 'Million Dollar Baby.' He was born Clinton Eastwood Jr. on May 31, 1930 in San Francisco, California. (Photo AP)  Show more »
Clint Eastwood is an American actor most famous for his role as the Man With No Name in the 'Dollars' Spaghetti Western triology and Det. Harry Callahan in the 'Dirty Harry' series. He has also ventured into producing and directing. Eastwood has won five Academy Awards in his career with six other nominations. Most recently he won the Best Picture and Best Director awards for the 2004 film 'Million Dollar Baby.' He was born Clinton Eastwood Jr. on May 31, 1930 in San Francisco, California. (Photo AP)  « Show less

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    Jan 29, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. 10 things you might not know about salt

    Every winter, widespread chemical dumping leaves Chicago streets covered in sodium chloride. Here are 10 facts you don't have to take with a grain of salt:
    Every winter, widespread chemical dumping leaves Chicago streets covered in sodium chloride. Here are 10 facts you don't have to take with a grain of salt: 1. Salt has seasoned English in many ways. Because Romans put salt or brine on their vegetables,...

    Tags: Elvis Presley, Leonardo da Vinci, Morton Arboretum, Salt, Dietary Supplements

  2. Aug 31, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  3. Heath: 29 S. Main unplugged

    Since the day I moved into my new office at 29 S. Main, I have been fascinated with the location’s history. The building, which sits comfortably among the many colorful storefronts comprising the iconic downtown Winchester cityscape, is well over...

    Tags: Apple iPod, Fine Arts, Dentistry and Dental Health, Bars and Clubs, Health

  4. Oct 2, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Juanita M. Vance, 75

    Juanita M. “Nita” Vance, 75, of 938 Pope Ave., Hagerstown, died Friday, Sept. 30, 2011, at her residence.
    Juanita M. “Nita” Vance, 75, of 938 Pope Ave., Hagerstown, died Friday, Sept. 30, 2011, at her residence. Born Dec. 31, 1935, in Harrisonburg, Va., she was a daughter of the late Grover Cleveland and Irene Natlee Beach Light. She was...

    Tags: Coca-Cola Co., Church and State Relations, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Bowling

  6. Jul 14, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. H. Emslie "Lee" Parks, attorney, dies

    H. Emslie "Lee" Parks, former Baltimore County attorney and school board president who was also a highly regarded litigator, died Monday of cancer at Rutledge on Wye, his Queenstown home.
    H. Emslie "Lee" Parks, former Baltimore County attorney and school board president who was also a highly regarded litigator, died Monday of cancer at Rutledge on Wye, his Queenstown home. The longtime Granite resident was 81. The son of a lawyer and a...

    Tags: National Aquarium Baltimore, Baltimore County, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Social Issues

  8. Oct 28, 2011 |Story| AP Broadcast
  9. Statue of Liberty Ceremony Celebrates Her 125th Anniversary

    Webcams have been switched on at the Statue of Liberty during a ceremony marking the monument's 125th anniversary.
    Staff Writer
    Webcams have been switched on at the Statue of Liberty during a ceremony marking the monument's 125th anniversary. The Internet-connected cameras will let viewers gaze out at New York Harbor or see visitors on the grounds below. The ceremonial...

    Tags: Sculpture, Ken Salazar, Arts and Culture, Arts, Statue of Liberty

  10. Nov 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Herman Cain: Scandals just don't kill a candidacy like they used to

    Once again, temporarily at least, scandal has mesmerized American politics. This time the target is Herman Cain,  the up-from-nowhere restaurant executive who is battling back against  the latest sexual harassment or misconduct allegations that have  frequently intruded on presidential campaigns in recent memory.
    Once again, temporarily at least, scandal has mesmerized American politics. This time the target is Herman Cain, the up-from-nowhere restaurant executive who is battling back against the latest sexual harassment or misconduct allegations that have...

    Tags: Democratic Party, Politics, Sexual Misconduct, Bill Clinton, Amusement and Theme Parks

  12. Aug 3, 2011 |Column| Imperial Valley Press Online
  13. From the Desk of Dora DePaoli: Explaining not-so-important questions of life

    When son Steve saw me reading “The Book of Totally Useless Information,” he told me not to bother. “There’s already way too much useless information out there,” he said. Nevertheless, I am going to share some explanations for the not-so-important questions in life compiled by Don Voorhees.
    When son Steve saw me reading “The Book of Totally Useless Information,” he told me not to bother. “There’s already way too much useless information out there,” he said. Nevertheless, I am going to share some explanations for...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Weight, Awards and Prizes, Pet Shops, Services, and Supplies, Australia

  14. Jul 1, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. 'Brownies' important part of 19th-century pop culture

    In the days before Disney, many imaginary sprites that excited children's imaginations could be found in books. In 1881, Palmer Cox wrote an illustrated story about a group of characters called "Brownies" for Wide Awake magazine. Brownies were imaginary...

    Tags: Adlai E. Stevenson, Political Candidates, Benjamin Harrison, William Henry Harrison, Politics

  16. Jun 30, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. He had their number in '66 — zero

    It was no thanks to Larry Jaster that the Dodgers made a second consecutive trip to the World Series in 1966. The rookie left-hander from the St. Louis Cardinals pitched five shutouts in 1966 — all, remarkably, against the National League...

    Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Politics, New York Mets, Elections

  18. Nov 3, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Google's Ron Gorodetzky: Making YouTube more social

    Technology
    Ron Gorodetzky didn't aspire to work at Google or any other tech giant for that matter. Gorodetzky was a start-up man -- having worked at the news sharing site Digg in its early days before going on to be a co-founder of the video site Revision3 and...
  20. Jul 30, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Could Apple pull a J.P. Morgan and bail out the U.S. government?

    L.A. Times Tech Blog
    Apple Inc. may not have more money than God. But it's got more cash than Uncle Sam. As the government struggled to reach an agreement on raising the debt ceiling, the U.S. Treasury's cash balance fell to $74 billion this week. That's less than the $76...
  22. Mar 29, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  23. Witt: How Republicans, Democrats reversed their constituencies

    Reading American history about the period following the Civil War provides numerous insights into changes that have transpired over the past century and a half. Books such as “Packing the Court” by James MacGregor Burns, “The Bloody Shirt” by Stephen Budiansky, “Deliver the Vote” by Tracy Campbell and “Savage Peace” by Ann Hagedorn each provide a glimpse of different circumstances contributing to the growth and transition which shape this country today.
    Reading American history about the period following the Civil War provides numerous insights into changes that have transpired over the past century and a half. Books such as “Packing the Court” by James MacGregor Burns, “The Bloody...

    Tags: Local Government, Philosophy, Murder, Republican Party, Fraud

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