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Great Old Broad Series: Julia Child
Hartford CourantLast Sunday's screening at New Haven's Lyric Hall of the documentary "Broads,"that features salty, outspoken interviews with actresses of a certain age remind me of some of my own favorite interviews of like-minded dames. I began my "Great Old Broad"...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Nursing, Corned Beef Hash, Maureen Stapleton, Debbie Reynolds
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The thrill is gone for Obama
In 2008, the Obama campaign represented “Hope and Change” and inspired millions of voters to pull the lever for the unknown man from Illinois. At his campaign rallies, it was commonplace to see supporters fainting, overcome with raw emotion....
Tags: Voting, Politics, Barack Obama, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010), Racism
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Three Virginia cities rank in Most Well-Read list
Reading is apparently a favorite pasttime among some Virginians. According to Amazon’s new study, three Virginia cities rank in the top 20 of their list of most well-read cities. That's more cities than any other state. Alexandria took the top...
Tags: Gainesville
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Body found in search for missing Harvard student from Kansas
(AP) - A search for a Harvard Business School student from Kansas who disappeared while celebrating his upcoming graduation with two friends has turned up a body in Portland Harbor. Divers returned to the Maine harbor Tuesday after finding clothing...
Tags: University of Kansas
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Harvard student's death ruled accidental drowning
(AP) - The Maine medical examiner's office says a Harvard Business School student's death was an accidental drowning. Nathan Bihlmaier of Cambridge, Mass., went missing early Sunday after he was told to leave a waterfront bar for being visibly...
Tags: University of Kansas
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Guitarist Ronnie Earl says he wants to bring positive energy to Blues Fest
amyc@herald-mail.comBlues guitarist Ronnie Earl said he is counting the days until his performance next month at the 17th annual Western Maryland Blues Fest. His Saturday, June 2, appearance will mark his first in Hagerstown. "I usually take an air trip every year to a...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Arts and Culture, Buddy Guy, Entertainment, Education
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David Luke Hopkins Jr., banker
David Luke Hopkins Jr., first president and CEO of Brown Investment Advisory and Trust Co., died May 23 of heart failure at the Broadmead retirement community in Cockeysville. He was 84.
The son of D. Luke Hopkins Sr., who was president and chairman of...Tags: New York City, Charles Street, Anglicanism, Heart Failure, Princeton University
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Harbor Springs celebrates valedictorian and salutatorians
Harbor Springs High School has a good kind of problem: three of its students had the same exact GPA. And so the school has three salutatorians. Lily Dart, Jordan Hartman and Maggie Kane, all carried a 3.9 GPA throughout their high school careers....
Tags: Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Government, Education, Human Interest
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Check It Out: Taste others' lives with kitchen memoirs
Cookbook writing is in its heyday and writing about food and cooking and families has never been more popular. Books such as "Julia and Julia: 365 Days, 534 Recipes and 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen" have even been made into mainstream movies. Cooking and food...Tags: Charlie Trotter, Manhattan (New York City), Pies and Tarts, Arts and Culture, Alinea
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Jerry Brown to unveil $14-billion water project
PolitiCalFor months, Jerry Brown has been talking about plans for an ambitious state water project, updating the plan first passed by his father, former Gov. Pat Brown. For the first time Friday, Brown put a number on the new proposal -- $14 billion.... -
Newport Harbor High heads to nationals
Newport Harbor High School qualified for the National Team Racing Championship after placing third in the Pacific Coast Interscholastic Sailing Assn.'s qualifying regatta in San Diego this past weekend. After qualifying for the Fleet Racing National...Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sailing
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Speculators miss biggest U.S. corn sale since 1994
NEW YORK -- Speculators reduced bullish bets on corn by more than any other commodity, just before the United States reported its single biggest export sale in 18 years and prices had their largest two-day rally in almost a month. Money managers cut corn...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Weather Reports, United Nations, Bank of America Corp.
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