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Andrea McArdle takes role of barmaid Nancy in revival.
Sept. 18, 1997
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July 1, 2010
‘I don’t think this will make people forget Annie,” said Andrea McArdle, comparing her role as teen-ager Margy Frake in “State Fair” to the spunky orphan who made McArdle a Broadway icon at the tender age of 13.
Sept. 24, 1995
Business
With even mainstream Democrats coming to embrace the idea of expanding Social Security to help address our looming retirement crisis, it couldn’t be long before the pushback emerged from conservatives and Republicans.
April 8, 2015
California
Paul McArdle, former dean of the Cal Lutheran University School of Education, died of a heart attack Friday at his home in Jane Lew, W.
Nov. 15, 1995
Although “Annie 2” has closed early in Washington and plans for a March revival of “Annie” on Broadway have been scrapped, the moppet who originated the title role in 1977 is doing just fine, thank you.
Jan. 28, 1990
Prosecutors argued Tuesday against moving the murder trial of former CHP Officer Craig Peyer and challenged arguments by defense attorneys who said that Peyer’s former status as a peace officer would make it impossible for him to receive a fair trial in San Diego County.
Oct. 21, 1987
Sports
With the exception of a threatened boycott, no Black Coaches Assn. announcement attracted more attention than a charge on Dec. 14, 1993, that at least three members of an NCAA-sponsored research panel were linked to the founder of a movement known as Beyondism, which in some cases advocates polices of genetic superiority.
March 16, 1994
In this season of returning gifts, Tom McArdle and Claudia Haas would like to return a shopping center project sent by Mayor Richard Riordan and Councilman Hal Bernson.
Jan. 2, 1995
San Diego City Councilman Uvaldo Martinez’s trial on felony charges of misusing a city credit card should not be moved to another county because news reports of the allegations have had a minimal impact on potential jurors, prosecutors contend.
Sept. 10, 1986