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The College of William and Mary is a public liberal-arts university in Williamsburg, Va, and has about 5,700 undergraduates. It is the second-oldest college in the nation.
The College of William and Mary is a public liberal-arts university in Williamsburg, Va, and has about 5,700 undergraduates. It is the second-oldest college in the nation.
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Robert Miles Parker dies; artist, architectural preservationist
Robert Miles Parker, a free-spirited artist who sparked an architectural preservation movement in San Diego and translated the personalities of Los Angeles and New York into distinctive pen-and-ink drawings of their buildings, has died. He was 72. His...Tags: AIDS, Dog (animal), Robert Miles, Dentistry and Dental Health, Upper West Side
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'Doc Martin' star Martin Clunes on the making of the British series
Show Tracker"Doc Martin," the globally popular British series about an antisocial big-city surgeon working as a general practitioner among boundary-disrespecting neighbors in a Cornwall fishing village, has just begun its fifth season. Over the last couple of years... -
Musical moments with U.S. presidents
Pop & HissPresident Obama sang the blues on Tuesday with B.B. King, Mick Jagger and Buddy Guy for a White House blues concert. The President is one of many chief executives who have shown their musical talents in office.... -
Mexico's president, first lady pray for peace at holy site
World NowPresident Felipe Calderon and First Lady Margarita Zavala on Sunday appeared at Mexico's most revered holy site for Roman Catholics, the Basilica of the Virgin of Guadalupe, and prayed for peace in a public display of devotion.... -
Occupy D.C. protest draws congressional scrutiny
Nation NowThe head of the National Park Service on Tuesday defended his decision to allow Occupy D.C. protesters to remain in a park near the White House in the face of congressional Republican criticism that he was "turning a blind eye" to lawbreakers.... -
The Supreme Court fiddles with GPS
Opinion L.A.The Supreme Court term doesn't begin until next Monday but an in-group of lawyers, law students and journalists got a preview over the weekend at the so-called Supreme Court Preview at the William and Mary Law School in Williamsburg, Va....... -
Presidents -- the good and the bad
We tend to lionize or demonize our presidents. It would be tough to find many Abraham Lincoln detractors -- or, for that matter, many Warren G. Harding fans. But even our greatest heroes occasionally failed, and the worst presidents could boast of some...Tags: Coup d'Etat, Constitutional Issues, Civil Rights, Wars and Interventions, Aaron Burr
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Obama's national security team
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer.story_bullet { font:11px Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; margin:2px 0 0 7px; text-indent:-7px; } .byline { font:normal 10px Arial, sans-serif; color:#666; margin-bottom:1px; } .position { font:bold 10px Arial, sans-serif; color:#990000; margin-bottom:1px;...Tags: University of Virginia, U.S. Department of Justice, Wars and Interventions, Indiana University, Judges
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Calderon seeks to dispel talk of 'failing state'
Stark assessments of the threat that drug crime poses to Mexico's stability have put the government of President Felipe Calderon on the defensive as he tries to forge a relationship with a new U.S. president. Rising violence, spurred in part by Calderon'...Tags: Newt Gingrich, National Security, Crimes, Religious Conflicts, U.S. Army
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Mayors on front line of the drug war
If he was nervous, Salvador Vergara Cruz didn't act it.
The mayor of this well-groomed town in central Mexico, Vergara traveled without bodyguards even after callers to his cellphone tried to extort $70,000 from him, and demanded that he play ball with...Tags: Crimes, Laws, Politics, Death, Regional Authority
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Don't Lose Seoul, America
SOUTH KOREAN President Roh Moo-hyun arrives in Washington on Thursday for meetings with President Bush at a time of great tension and increasing uncertainty in their nations' alliance. The persistent source of friction is fundamentally different...Tags: Education, U.S. Military, Pyongyang (North Korea), South Korea, Tokyo (Japan)
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Arizona baseball stakes claim in Pac 10
Times Staff WriterThe Arizona baseball team moved into the top 25 last week for the first time this season on the heels of a three-game sweep of defending national champion Oregon State. So what did the Wildcats do for an encore? They swept California to run their...Tags: Chicago Bears, Brown University, American League, Baseball, Stanford University
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