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A balanced guide to success
The financial crisis fueled anger with the world's "takers" — those people who "like to get more than they give," in author Adam Grant's pithy definition. Everyone is searching for a sustainable formula for recovery that not only curbs damaging...
Tags: Jon Huntsman, Jr., University of Pennsylvania, Health and Medical Professionals, Richard Branson, Psychologists
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Create a charming, inviting home
Unlike real estate agents who use the term loosely, interior designers are generally earnest in their attempts to define what gives a home charm. Two new books released this spring by the same New York publisher are devoted to that very purpose. As each...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Real Estate, Real Estate Buyers
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Hans M. Wuerth: 'Where they burn books, they will ultimately burn people'
When on Jan. 30, 1933, then-German President Hindenburg appointed Hitler as the country's chancellor, it changed German as well as world history. Twelve years later, Hitler ended his own life, but not before millions of victims had perished. Several...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Moravian College, Artists, Politics, Teaching and Learning
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Was the Revolutionary War a reactionary war? 'Bunker Hill' reconsiders history.
It turns out the modern incarnation of the tea party may have more in common with the original Boston hell-raisers than people think. Americans have long romanticized the events leading to the Battle of Bunker Hill and the start of the American...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Armed Forces, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), George Washington, Authors
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Carrie Brownstein of "Portlandia" Talks About Making Smart, Incisive Comedy
Funny Smart People The Connecticut Forum, Saturday, May 4, 8 p.m., The Bushnell, 166 Capitol Ave., Hartford, (860) 509-0909 or ctforum.org for tickets In honor of this month's Connecticut Forum on the subject of creativity, let's discuss satire....
Tags: The Daily Show (tv program), American Idol (tv program), The New York Times, Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, Arts and Culture
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News Corp. third-quarter profit climbs; revenue up 14%
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. is preparing to split into two entities, and the company's fiscal third-quarter financials illustrated why: Its cable television and film properties continue to flex their muscles while the publishing unit's profit exhibited...
Tags: Rupert Murdoch, American Idol (tv program), Satellite and Cable Service, Television Industry, Television
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'For Adam's Sake' The Saga Of A Slave And His Owner
The Hartford CourantAllegra di Bonaventura, assistant dean at the graduate school of Arts & Sciences at Yale University, wanted to write a book about the history of the early American family. She hit the jackpot when she was told about the diary of Joshua Hempstead, a...Tags: Social Issues, Slavery, Yale University, Arts and Culture, Literature
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Check It Out: Help tell the tale of Newport
Local history has long been a part of the Newport Beach Public Library's collections. Now, in addition to books, periodicals and documentary films, the library is adding an online resource: "Kids These Days: Growing up in Newport Beach," accessible at...Tags: Arts and Culture, Sailing, Literature, Libraries, Fiction
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Historic homes populate Hagerty and Lloyd district in Aberdeen
The list of residents who once lived in the Hagerty and Lloyd Historic District reads like a who's who of famous Aberdonians: author L. Frank Baum, philanthropist C.C. Lee, U.S. Sen. James Henderson Kyle and F.H. Hagerty. Kathie Allstot led a walking...
Tags: Realty, Shingles, Labor Day, Arts and Culture, Human Interest
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Lawyer: Former ricin suspect's home is unlivable
OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — Attorneys for a Mississippi man who was briefly charged with sending ricin-laced letters to the president and others are encouraged after speaking with the FBI and the U.S. Attorney's office about repairing or replacing the man'...
Tags: Steve Holland, Politics, Justice System, Police Investigations, Roger F. Wicker
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Candace Bushnell's upcoming novel leaked by hacker Guccifer
Candace Bushnell, author of "Sex and the City," is the latest to fall victim to Guccifer, the hacker who exposed former President George W. Bush's secret life as a painter, New York magazine reported. Taking control of Bushnell's email, Twitter...
Tags: George W. Bush, Ernest Hemingway, Stephenie Meyer, Guccifer, Computer Crime
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Free Comic Book Day: Image offers ‘Walking Dead,’ ‘Aphrodite IX’
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesFor Free Comic Book Day on Saturday, Image Comics is focusing on the past and the present — the publisher ......
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