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Henry Winkler To Star In Hartford Library Summer Party
The Hartford CourantHartford Public Library has announced that actor, director, producer, philanthropist, and New York Times best-selling author, Henry Winkler (better known as “The Fonz” to most) will be the featured speaker at the Library’s annual...Tags: Libraries, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), The New York Times, Julie & Julia (movie), MSNBC (tv network)
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Alice C. Steinbach, Pulitzer Prize winner
Alice C. Steinbach, the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for The Baltimore Sun, whose work captured the wonder and grace of people and places around the world, died Tuesday of cancer at her Roland Park Place home. She was 78.
In her more than two-...Tags: Arts, Princeton University, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Los Angeles Times, Woodrow Wilson
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Phil Spector's not guilty, says David Mamet
Jacket CopyDavid Mamet says legendary music producer Phil Spector isn't guilty (even though he's in jail for murder in the second degree).... -
Casey Anthony: Should she get a book deal?
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Elizabeth Taylor dies at 79; legendary actress
Elizabeth Taylor, the glamorous queen of American movie stardom, whose achievements as an actress were often overshadowed by her rapturous looks and real-life dramas, has died. She was 79. Hospitalized six weeks ago for congestive heart failure, Taylor...Tags: Drama (genre), Roddy McDowall, Sandy Dennis, Health and Safety at Work, Surgery
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Close-up on West Hartford
The Hartford CourantHOW IT GOT ITS NAME: The land was taken from the western part of Hartford, which was founded in 1637, and incorporated as a separate town in 1854. LOOK IT UP: Lexicographer and author Noah Webster was born in West Hartford in 1758. His "Blue-Backed...Tags: 2016 Olympic Games, Noah Webster, Sports, Multi-Sport Events
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Dominick Dunne dead at age 83
Comments BlogDominick Dunne, author, Vanity Fair reporter and former Hollywood producer, died today at his New York City home at age 83, Vanity Fair has announced. Dunne famously covered such trials as Claus von Bulow, the Menendez brothers and O.J. Simpson,...... -
Joseph Bosco dies at 61; freelance crime writer wrote book about O.J. Simpson murder trial
Joseph Bosco, a freelance crime writer who secured one of the few permanent seats at the O.J. Simpson criminal trial and turned his observations into a nonfiction book about the murder case, has died. He was 61. Bosco died of natural causes July 8 in...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago Cubs, Murder, Journalism
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Hillary Clinton's campaign responds to article in Vanity Fair
When reporters began to ask last weekend about a bruising profile of Bill Clinton that appears in the July issue of Vanity Fair magazine, the former president's aides struck back with this scathing rebuttal. To: Interested Parties From: Office of...Tags: George W. Bush, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Surgery, Los Angeles Times
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Joan Didion Re-Enters Her Life
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDistinguished American writer Joan Didion has always seemed delicate, but now she looks frail. Her shoulders are thin and stooped as she speaks haltingly about the loss of her daughter a few weeks ago, as she was still grappling with the sudden death of...Tags: Demographics, World War I (1914-1918), Death and Dying Customs, Heart Attack, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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An Oscar mantra: Press to excess
Los AngelesTimesI was around a gaggle of movie people the other night who were all talking about the Oscars. That wouldn't be such an odd thing at this time of year, except for one thing: The awards themselves were something of an after-thought. Everybody was talking...Tags: Documentary (genre), Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Robert Wise, Culture, Los Angeles Times
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Telling Right From Wrong
Dorthy Moxley may have put it best: "It's a day," she said, with "a winner and a loser." Moxley hoped for 27 years that someone would pay for the death of her daughter Martha, and on Friday it happened, as a jury convicted "Kennedy cousin" Michael Skakel...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, CNN (tv network), Family, Robert Blake, Murder
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