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Obama, South Korean leader offer united front
WASHINGTON – President Obama and South Korean President Park Geun-hye presented a united front in their warning to North Korea on Tuesday, saying they would not bend to confrontational behavior and welcomed international pressure on the North’...
Tags: U.S. Congress, China, Barack Obama, Elizabeth II, White House
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Pictures in the News | May 10, 2013
FrameworkIn Friday's Pictures in the News: A gun battle in San Bernardino County between murder suspects and law enforcement officers after a high-speed chase Thursday left one suspect dead, one wounded and an officer hospitalized; World War II veteran Ernesto... -
Legendary Hollywood car customizer Dean Jeffries dead at 80
Dean Jeffries, the legendary car painter and customizer who made the Monkeemobile and the Green Hornet's original Black Beauty, died in his sleep Saturday at his home in Hollywood. He was 80. His death was confirmed by his son, Kevin. During the car-...
Tags: Wars and Interventions, U.S. Army, International Military Interventions, Automotive Equipment, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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World 3-D Film Expo returns to Egyptian Theatre in September
The World 3-D Film Expo III, set for Sept. 6-15 at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, will pay tribute to the 60th anniversary of what is considered the "Golden Age" of 3-D by screening several films from 1953, including "House of Wax," "Hondo," "Kiss Me...
Tags: Film Festivals, Entertainment, Dial M for Murder (movie), Oz the Great and Powerful (movie), Arts and Culture
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Dean Jeffries dies at 80; legendary car painter and customizer
During the car-crazy 1950s in Southern California, Dean Jeffries was one of the first hot rodders to chop, channel and soup-up automobiles. His distinctive paint jobs and sculpted body work attracted many admirers to his auto shop, including the likes...
Tags: Automotive Equipment, The Green Hornet (movie) , Auto Racing, The Kid (movie), Manufacturing and Engineering
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For South Korea, no respect, no Kaesong
It's time for South Korea to face facts: The Kaesong experiment has failed. The ideologically motivated joint business venture with North Korea known as the Kaesong industrial complex is not economically viable, nor has it achieved any of its political...
Tags: Employees, Park Geun-hye, Heritage Foundation, South Korea, Career and Workplace
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Classic Hollywood: Sally Kellerman tells starry tales
Sally Kellerman does a mean Marlon Brando. "Sally, don't you recognize me or are you playing it cool?" she mumbles in her best brooding tough guy, mimicking one conversation with the actor when, as a struggling actress, she made ends meet by working...
Tags: Nashville (tv program), Jack Nicholson, Celebrities, Louis Jourdan, Sally Kellerman
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Global Voices: Pleas for Korean peace 60 years after fighting ended
A conference to promote peace between communist and capitalist adversaries might sound like an antiquated notion in the post-Cold War era. But in this 60th anniversary year of the signing of the Korean War armistice, which suspended the fighting but...
Tags: Wars and Interventions, China, Entertainment, International Military Interventions, Labor Legislation
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Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer breaks shoulder in bike crash
Supreme Court Justice Stephen G. Breyer broke his shoulder in a fall from his bicycle and underwent surgery Saturday morning, according to a court spokeswoman. The 74-year-old justice was resting comfortably and is expected to be released from...
Tags: Stephen Breyer, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Georgetown, Bill Clinton, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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Allan Arbus dies at 95; played psychiatrist on 'MASH'
As the wise, dryly humorous psychiatrist caring for shellshocked surgeons and troops in the hit television series "MASH," actor Allan Arbus was so convincing that at least one colleague assumed he had expertise in the medical specialty. In 1973, the...
Tags: Psychiatrists, Arts, Robert Downey Jr., Alan Alda, Medical Specialization
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North Korea demands end to U.N. sanctions before talks
North Korea insisted Thursday that the U.S. and South Korea must scrap United Nations sanctions and put an end to joint military drills before any talks on its nuclear arsenal can begin. The U.S. and South Korea have said the burden is on Pyongyang to...
Tags: China, John Kerry, Barack Obama, Same-Sex Marriage, Columbia University
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Kerry: Beijing to work with U.S. to quell North Korea nuke threat
BEIJING -- After meeting with top Chinese leaders Saturday, Secretary of State John Kerry said Beijing had pledged to work with the United States to urge North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons. "There is no question in my mind that China is...
Tags: Justice and Rights, China, Kim Jong Il, John Kerry, Iran's Nuclear Program
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