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Patt Morrison Asks: Canon lawyer, Bert Fields
Who wrote Shakespeare? Sounds like "Who's buried in Grant's tomb?" Yet about 150 years ago, people on both sides of the Atlantic began asking how an otherwise obscure William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon could have crafted the most brilliant works...Tags: Mark Twain, Lawyers, Documentary (genre), Arts and Culture, Roland Emmerich
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Body found on Queen Elizabeth II's estate is of missing girl, 17
World NowThe remains of a young woman found on Queen Elizabeth II's Sandringham estate are identified as belonging to a missing 17-year-old girl. The body was found on New Year's Day about three miles from the royal residence.... -
Arab League to increase the number of its monitors in Syria
World NowThe Arab League is pressing ahead with a heavily criticized observer mission in Syria, saying it will increase the number of monitors and calling on all sides to halt months of bloodshed. The head of the observers briefed an Arab League ministerial... -
Erica Wilson dies at 83; needlework instructor built embroidery empire
With her first book on stitchery, needlework instructor Erica Wilson revived a craft and helped invent a publishing category.
Her 1962 hardcover book, "Crewel Embroidery," both popularized the pursuit and helped transform her into "America's first lady...Tags: People (magazine), Julia Child, Arts and Culture, Literature, England
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Popular Israeli anchor to quit television and enter politics
World NowYair Lapid, a popular Israeli news anchor and television personality, is quitting journalism and heading for politics, local media reported Sunday.... -
Leon Panetta warns Iran to keep Strait of Hormuz open
World NowDefense Secretary Leon Panetta warned Iran on Sunday that any attempt to carry out its threat to choke off the world’s oil supply by closing the Strait of Hormuz would draw a quick U.S. military response.... -
Lucian Freud dies at 88; British painter
Lucian Freud, a British artist who gained fame for his intense and deeply textural nude paintings, has died. He was 88.
Freud, the grandson of the pioneering psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, died Wednesday at his home in London following an illness,...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Nazi Party, Lucian Freud, Celebrity Parents, Arts and Culture
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British ambassador describes mob attack in Tehran
World NowBritain's Ambassador describes attack on Tehran embassy as police largely stood by. Meanwhile, the Iranian embassy in London was closed.... -
British police investigate discovery of body on queen's estate
World NowRoyal woodlands become cold case crime scene; Police investigate murder on queen's estate... -
Sutter, the Capitol canine
Opinion L.A.Sutter is a powerful name in California. It’s the name of the man who owned the sawmill in Coloma where gold was discovered in 1848, and everyone knows what happened after that. But that Sutter died nearly broke. The present-day...... -
Prince Philip recovering; illness mars landmark royal Christmas
World NowPrince Philip is hospitalized. Queen Elizabeth's husband, Prince Philip, had chest pains during the royal family Christmas celebration, the largest such celebration in years....
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