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Today in history: Aug. 16
1861: President Abraham Lincoln issued Proclamation 86, which prohibited the states of the Union from engaging in commercial trade with states that were in rebellion - i.e., the Confederacy. 1923: A dozen eggs were 23 cents and a crate of peaches $1....Tags: Elizabeth II, Politics, Memphis, Imperial and Royal Matters, Abraham Lincoln
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Fewer Americans Smoke?
Researchers find possible drug target for PTSD (Source: Reuters)
People with post-traumatic stress disorder appear to have lower levels of a specific kind of brain chemical known as serotonin 1B, and targeting this with drugs could lead to the first...Tags: Bing Crosby, Tony Blair, Marilyn Monroe, Behavioral Conditions, Westminster Abbey
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Daum: Sept. 11 and the impulse to pay tribute
Not that you needed reminding, but Sunday is the 10th anniversary of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Around the world, memorials will be held, prayers said, tears shed. President Obama has called on the nation to "reaffirm the strength of our nation with...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), September 11, 2001 Attacks, Frontline Limited, CNN (tv network), John F. Kennedy
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'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' recap
As a housewife and mother of three young children ages 6, 7, and 8 living in the suburbs of Baltimore, I find myself intoxicated by the Bravo reality television series "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills." I think this group -- more than any other...Tags: The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (tv program), Ava Gardner, Television Industry, Television, Bravo (tv network)
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Book review: 'Untold Story' by Monica Ali
Special to the Los Angeles TimesUntold Story A Novel Monica Ali Scribner: 259 pp., $25 Fairy tales are the Euclidian geometry of fiction. Reading them — and having them read to us — are the moments when we first divide reality. We teach our imagination to leap, hit the...Tags: Kensington, Robert Frank, England, Brain, Health
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Will Murdoch scandal make us pull back from Brit tabloid values?
As the scandal that sunk Rupert Murdoch's News of the World continued to unfold last week, one of the questions that loomed was whether there would be any fallout on this side of the Atlantic.
What most American analysts were wondering was whether...Tags: ABC (tv network), Rupert Murdoch, The New York Times, Fox News Channel (tv network), Entertainment
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TODAY IN HISTORY
1890: Artist Vincent van Gogh, 37, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Auvers-sur-Oise, France. 1921: Adolf Hitler became leader, the "fuehrer," of the National Socialist German Workers Party. 1957: Jack Paar made his debut as host of NBC's...Tags: Today (tv program), Assault, Crimes, Adolf Hitler, Charles, Prince of Wales
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Pregnant princess?
KIAHSound the royal trumpets, is the princess formerly known as Waity Katie now Waity mommy? The rumors are swirling that Princess Katherine is preggers with the future heir to the throne. Reports are out that Prince William and his 29-year-old bride of...Tags: Peanuts, Imperial and Royal Matters, Jessica Simpson
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Matt Palm: Diana's ex-butler slams Orlando theater, arts scene
So just how clueless is Paul Burrell?
The onetime Central Florida resident who was butler to Diana, Princess of Wales — and later accused of perjury by a coroner at her inquest — has given Orlando's arts scene a black eye with this quote in...Tags: Elizabeth II, London (England), Dancing, Dance, England
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St. Paul's Cathedral dean quits in Occupy London standoff
A senior clergyman resigned Monday over St. Paul's Cathedral's handling of anticapitalist protesters camped outside the church, the second cleric lost to an increasingly tense standoff involving God, mammon and their earthly representatives.
Graeme...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Politics, Activism, Rowan Williams, Occupy Wall Street
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Nothing like death to liven up a European tour
If you're looking for the macabre side of Europe, skip the hokey rip-off "torture museums" and visit a cemetery — they're authentic, artsy and oozing with history. In honor of Halloween, here is a list of some of my favorites.
Pere Lachaise...Tags: Douglas Adams, Travel, Europe, Karl Marx, Edith Piaf
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India Hicks launches fine jewelry inspired by famous father David Hicks
All The RageIndia Hicks has lived quite a life in her 43 years. A British royal, who is the second cousin and goddaughter of Prince Charles, she was introduced to the world stage at age 13, as one of Princess Diana's bridesmaids.......
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