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Goldberg: Obama's 'idiot' defense
Although there's still a great deal to be learned about the scandals and controversies swirling around the White House like so many ominous dorsal fins in the surf, the nature of President Obama's bind is becoming clear. The best defenses of his...
Tags: Gun Control, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Human Mishaps, Government, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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David Mamet enlists Cate Blanchett for new screen project
The last several months have been wildly up and down for David Mamet. The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright saw his new play "The Anarchist" flop on Broadway, while a revival of his "Glengarry Glenn Ross" proved a box office hit thanks to Al Pacino....
Tags: Celebrities, Cate Blanchett, Arts and Culture, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment Events
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'Mad Men' recap: Slave to love
Being a "Mad Men" fan these days feels a little like being a woman who, after dating a string of jerks, finally gives a nice guy a chance and discovers that, hey, there's something to this after all. One of the ongoing debates about this season is...
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Golden Globes 2013: Stunned Ben Affleck wins best director
In a surprise defeat for Steven Spielberg and "Lincoln," Ben Affleck won the Golden Globe for directing "Argo." A clearly stunned Affleck, who earlier this week was noticeably not shortlisted for the directing Oscar, said he didn't care what the award...
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reFramed: In conversation with Arthur Tress
FrameworkArthur Tress was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Nov. 24, 1940. He took his first photographs while still in elementary school in 1952. He attended Bard College, where he studied art and art history, world culture and philosophy under Heinrich Bluecher.... -
Letitia Baldrige dies at 86; etiquette expert, author, columnist
Letitia Baldrige, an etiquette maven who served as social secretary to First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and later wrote books and a syndicated column advising readers on good manners in contemporary America, has died. She was 86. Baldrige died Monday at...
Tags: Philosophy, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Psychology, Newspaper and Magazine, Religion and Belief
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Dallas museum to display artwork from JFK suite before his death
The 50th anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy will be marked next year with numerous commemorations around the country. As part of the observances, the Dallas Museum of Art will host an exhibition of the works of art that were installed...
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Caroline Kennedy, Artists, John F. Kennedy, Arts and Culture
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Reader recommendations a growing business in the book world
This summer Molly Ringwald said that she read "Fifty Shades of Grey" because "when a book becomes that big, I feel like it's culturally relevant." No book in recent memory has sold as fast as the lead title of E.L. James' erotic trilogy. It enjoyed an...
Tags: Books, Amazon.com Inc., Molly Ringwald, Chicago Tribune, Graham Greene
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For sale: Hearse that carried John F. Kennedy's body in Dallas
Nation NowJFK assassination: The hearse used to carry the body of John F. Kennedy after his assassination will be offered up at an auction. The hearse was the first 1964 model built by the Miller-Meteor Co. of Ohio, and it was the show car at the National Funeral... -
Tom Wicker dies at 85; longtime New York Times journalist
Tom Wicker, a former New York Times political reporter, columnist and Washington bureau chief who covered President Kennedy's assassination in Dallas and became part of the news as a mediator during the 1971 Attica prison riot in upstate New York, has...Tags: Newspapers, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Heart Attack, World War II (1939-1945)
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Holiday books: Fiction
Aleph
A Novel
Paulo Coelho
Alfred A. Knopf, $24.95
A crisis of faith prompts a man to begin a journey of self-discovery from Africa to Asia.
The Angel Esmeralda
Nine Stories
Don DeLillo
Scribner, $24
The first collection of short stories from a...Tags: Ry Cooder, Julian Barnes, Hungary, David Lodge, College Sports
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Margaret Tante Burk dies at 93; host of Round Table West
Margaret Tante Burk, a businesswoman, publicist and book enthusiast who co-founded one of the country's largest literary lunch groups, died Oct. 6 in Los Angeles of natural causes, her son, Harry, said. She was 93.
For 30 years, until 2007, Burk ran...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Fiction, Walter Cronkite, Ray Bradbury, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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