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Poem for a sandwich: Simon Armitage to barter his way across England
Poet Simon Armitage has announced a plan to walk 260 miles along the English coast this summer. During this sojourn, Armitage will offer readings at pubs, schools and other venues in exchange for food and shelter, carrying no money and relying on his...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Cornwall, Sandwiches, Lifestyle and Leisure, Charles, Prince of Wales
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Monster blizzard storms through Northeast
BOSTON -- Carrying hurricane-force winds, a monstrous blizzard pounded the Northeast on Satur day, dropping more than two feet of snow in many areas and causing as many as 650,000 homes and businesses to lose power. Even as snow-clogged roads gave...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Snow Storms, Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut), Air Transportation Delays, Central Park
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Edward Kennedy dies at 77; 'liberal lion of the Senate'
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, the Massachusetts Democrat and icon of American liberal politics who was the last surviving brother of a legendary political family, died late Tuesday at his home in Hyannis Port, Mass., his family announced. He was 77.
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Readers recommend: Le Champignon Sauvage in Britain, Zippy's Restaurant in Hawaii
BRITAIN French and friendly Le Champignon Sauvage (the Wild Mushroom) is a wonderful French restaurant in the Cotswolds. It is unpretentious and friendly. Reservations suggested. Le Champignon Sauvage, 24-26 Suffolk Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire;...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure
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'Wildwood: A Journey Through Trees,' by Roger Deakin
Wildwood A Journey Through Trees Roger Deakin Free Press: 392 pp., $26.95 Can someone tell me why old-fashioned naturalists write so beautifully and present-day environmentalists write so badly? Deakin's writing, in this and his previous book,...Tags: Natural Resources, Forestry and Timber, Arts and Culture, Forests, Central Intelligence Agency
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Carnett: Speech by any other accent would sound as sweet
Ever used a phony accent to fool somebody? Yeah, me too. When I was an 18-year-old college student, in 1963, my buddy Steve and I tried to impress girls at the beach with our English accents. We'd recently appeared in a Shakespearean production on...Tags: Mary Poppins (movie), Kelsey Grammer, United Kingdom, Gore Vidal, BBC
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Persistence Pays Off For Future Lawyer Pursuing His Mate
The Hartford Courant"He just pestered me until I said, 'Yes,'" Carolyn Long says of her reason for marrying Ray Long. Ray noticed Carolyn Cappuccio instantly during his employee orientation at the law firm where she worked in Boston. He was dating someone that spring in...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Lawyers, Labor Legislation, Wimbledon Championships
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15 hotels to stay in before you die
Whether it's balanced on the rim of a volcano or made of crystallized salt, the right hotel can provide you with a good year's worth of bragging material. These are the kinds of places you have to go at least once, if only to say you have.
The best...Tags: Laos, The Happiest News!, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Hot Springs, Salt
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Fall romance round-up
Special to Tribune Newspapers"Three Maids for a Crown: A Novel of the Grey Sisters" by Ella March Chase The Grey sisters have simple desires: Jane wants a quiet life dedicated to scholarly pursuits, Katherine wants to marry the handsome man she thought loved her, and Mary just...Tags: FBI, Crime, Law and Justice, Literature, BBC, Nazi Party
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Gaelic Storm coming to Pasquerilla
Daily American CorrespondentThe Billboard topping Celtic band Gaelic Storm will be at the Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. The band has been touring North America and will be bringing a whole lot...Tags: Music Industry, Gaelic Storm (music group), Culture, Human Interest, Arts and Culture
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Massachusetts Senator Edward "Ted" Kennedy Dies At 77
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersSen. Edward M. Kennedy, the Massachusetts Democrat and icon of American liberal politics who was the last surviving brother of a legendary political family, died late Tuesday at his home in Hyannis Port, Mass., his family announced. He was 77. Kennedy...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Elections, Local Government, Crimes
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