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10 Things to Know for Today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Wednesday: 1. NEW HUNT FOR CULPRIT IN RICIN CASE Officials searched another man's house after officials dropped charges of sending poison-filled letters...Tags: Paul Kevin Curtis, Postal (movie), Kermit Gosnell, Central Intelligence Agency, Tamerlan Tsarnaev
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Review: 'Harvard Square' by Andre Aciman
André Aciman's entertaining and moving new novel, "Harvard Square," begins in the present, with the fraught ritual of the college tour. In this case, it is complicated by the father's status as a graduate. As his son ricochets between hope and scorn,...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Colleges and Universities, Egypt, Religion and Belief, Education
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The NRA's off-target plan
Theodore Roosevelt was appalled by the lack of firearms training within the constabulary when he was appointed president of the New York City Police Department Board of Supervisors, a rank now known as police commissioner. He would, I suspect, be...
Tags: Weaponry, Crime, Law and Justice, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Firearms
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Yoani Sánchez: la cara de una nueva generación
Los cubanos que a diario corren el riesgo de ser encarcelados por intentar transmitir una imagen certera de la vida en Cuba—a través de blogs, Facebook, Twitter—han tenido una cara ante el mundo, indudablemente, en Yoani Sánchez. Gracias a...Tags: Cuba, Social Media, Computer Networking and Internet, Twitter, Inc., Central Intelligence Agency
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Opera in Williamsburg returns with 'La Traviata'
Opera in Williamsburg returns next month with a production of Verdi's "La Traviata." The single performance will take place at 8 p.m. April 23 in the Kimball Theatre. The cast features Emily Duncan-Brown as Violetta, Jose Sacin as Germont, and Won Whi...
Tags: College of William and Mary, Culture, Music Industry, PBS (tv network), Hampton Roads
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2013 State of the Union: Full prepared transcript
Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, Members of Congress, fellow citizens: Fifty-one years ago, John F. Kennedy declared to this Chamber that “the Constitution makes us not rivals for power but partners for progress…It is my task,” he...Tags: Elections, State of the Union Address, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Ecosystems, Government Health Care
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A free-speech controversy grows in Brooklyn
“That’s a nice college you’ve got there. It would be a shame if something happened to it.” That’s not too far removed from the message being sent by some members of New York’s City Council to the president of Brooklyn...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Israel, Students, Separation of Church and State, Education
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Korky Vann: When It Comes To Deals, Nothing Beats Free
The Hartford CourantDiscounts are great, but I really love freebies. There's something fabulous about finding a free stuff in your mailbox, printing out a coupon for a free product from the web or showing up at a restaurant when they're giving out free coffee, ice cream or...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Rocky Hill, Arizona State University, Redbox, Rentals
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Experts: Recast Ind. sex offender bill unconstitutional
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Lawmakers working to rewrite an overturned Indiana law that banned sex offenders from social networking sites could still have trouble passing constitutional muster. Republican lawmakers have introduced a bill that would reword...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Lawyers, Judges
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Elliott Carter dies at 103; inventive American composer
Elliott Carter, the great American composer who was born in the horse-and-buggy era but whose music persistently looked ahead by reflecting and unabashedly celebrating the intricacies of modern life, died Monday of natural causes at his home in New York,...
Tags: France, Culture, Leopold Stokowski, Music Industry, George Gershwin
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Educators Prepare For Mandated Change at Community Colleges
Students will rise to the level of expectation. This line from Stand and Deliver, many a teacher's favorite movie, could very well describe the philosophy behind Public Act 12-40, the higher education reform law signed by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy earlier...
Tags: Meriden, Crime, Law and Justice, Students, Dannel P. Malloy , Regional Authority
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Governor names Bel Air man to Harford school board vacancy
Arthur Fong Kaff of Bel Air has been appointed to the Harford County Board of Education to fill the vacancy caused by the sudden death in September of the board's president, Dr. Leonard Wheeler. Gov. Martin O'Malley announced the appointment Kaff on...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Harford Community College, Quinnipiac University, Regional Authority
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