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    Apr 28, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  1. READER SUBMITTED: Technical Foam Services Launches New Mobile Website

    Middletown/Shoreline
    Out of state - SM Northamptonshire, United Kingdom (9th April, 2013) - Technical Foam Services, a leading independent engineering-biased manufacturer and foam producer, announces the launch of their new mobile website. With a vast range of nearly 500...

    Tags: Technology, Agricultural Research and Technology, Agriculture, Science and Technology

  2. Apr 28, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  3. Jiyai Shin on a roll since winning Kingsmill Championship

    Jiyai Shin admits to neglecting her "second job." Not that she's lost her love of music. Singing remains a tonic, and she hopes time soon permits a return to the recording studio.
    Jiyai Shin admits to neglecting her "second job." Not that she's lost her love of music. Singing remains a tonic, and she hopes time soon permits a return to the recording studio. But for now, golf rules. And why not? Shin has won three of the last 11...

    Tags: LPGA, The New York Times, Music, Australian Open, Entertainment

  4. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Scottish writers lead the way in producing popular crime fiction

    As proudly reported in Scottish Life magazine, a British think tank called the New Economics Foundation recently determined that the Scots are the happiest people in Britain, boasting some of the most impressive "wellbeing" scores anywhere. Exactly why...

    Tags: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (movie), Murder, United Kingdom, Genres, Literature

  6. Apr 9, 2013 |Column| Hartford Courant
  7. Growing Up With Annette And Margaret

    Although they represented the opposite poles of femininity — the intimidating, well-respected and unyielding Iron Lady vs. the adorable, well-beloved and sassy Cutie Pie — both Margaret Thatcher and Annette Funicello shaped my universe growing up.
    The Hartford Courant
    Although they represented the opposite poles of femininity — the intimidating, well-respected and unyielding Iron Lady vs. the adorable, well-beloved and sassy Cutie Pie — both Margaret Thatcher and Annette Funicello shaped my universe growing...

    Tags: Margaret Thatcher, Politics, Annette Funicello, Heads of State, Government

  8. Apr 10, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Not a 'quota woman'

    Margaret Thatcher never cared much for feminism and other progressive equal-rights movements. Yet she deserves to be honored by those of us who do, whether we like the result of her politics or not.
    Margaret Thatcher never cared much for feminism and other progressive equal-rights movements. Yet she deserves to be honored by those of us who do, whether we like the result of her politics or not. Thatcher, who died Monday at age 87 after a stroke,...

    Tags: University of Oxford, Margaret Thatcher, Labour Party (UK), Tony Blair, Ronald Reagan

  10. Apr 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. 'Dancing With the Stars Results' recap, Jacoby Jones is safe, Lisa & Gleb are out

    The show opens with text telling us that last night was about the best year of their lives, but that tonight will be "The worst night ..." I really hope that's not true for any of these people. The opening number is all the female pros and troupe...

    Tags: Jennifer Lopez, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Brad Paisley, Beyonce

  12. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Margaret Thatcher: The politician British pop music loved to hate

    Margaret Thatcher, the so-called Iron Lady, was one of God's gifts to music. In the history of popular music, there probably never has been a head of state more reviled in song than the former Conservative Party British prime minister, who died today at...

    Tags: Politics, United Kingdom, Unemployment Benefits, Heads of State, Music

  14. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. British big cat theory gets bump from lynx link

    Scientists have uncovered a Canadian lynx specimen that briefly roamed the British countryside, at least until it killed two dogs and was dispatched by a gun-wielding farmer in southwestern England. The discovery probably will cause fanatics of the...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Cheshire, United Kingdom, Arts, Science and Technology

  16. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Depeche Mode is ready to crank

    From the outside, the scene looked like just another Depeche Mode gig, with a crush of stylishly attired music fans gathered on a street corner in downtown Austin, Texas.
    From the outside, the scene looked like just another Depeche Mode gig, with a crush of stylishly attired music fans gathered on a street corner in downtown Austin, Texas. Inside the bare-bones warehouse, though, it was clear that this veteran English...

    Tags: Music, David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel Live! (tv program), EMI Group Ltd., Entertainment

  18. Apr 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. French countess is key advocate for AIDS patients in Myanmar

    SHWEPYITHA, Myanmar — After her heroin-addict husband died five years ago, Ei Ei Phyu discovered she was HIV-positive. She thought her life was over until friends directed her to the open-air clinic here where she receives antiretroviral medicine.
    SHWEPYITHA, Myanmar — After her heroin-addict husband died five years ago, Ei Ei Phyu discovered she was HIV-positive. She thought her life was over until friends directed her to the open-air clinic here where she receives antiretroviral medicine....

    Tags: United Nations, Civil Rights, France, Human Rights, Heroin

  20. Apr 6, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Review: "Life After Life" by Kate Atkinson

    Genre fiction, the catch-all category for lowbrow literary long-forms — crime, suspense, horror, fantasy, romance, mystery and sci-fi — is the Rodney Dangerfield of literature: It can't get no respect.
    Genre fiction, the catch-all category for lowbrow literary long-forms — crime, suspense, horror, fantasy, romance, mystery and sci-fi — is the Rodney Dangerfield of literature: It can't get no respect. Wikipedia defines the term thusly:...

    Tags: The New York Times, Arts and Culture, Genres, Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago Tribune

  22. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. NBC News looks outside the company and country for a president

    NBC's hunt for a new president of its news division has gone beyond not only the company, but the country as well.
    NBC's hunt for a new president of its news division has gone beyond not only the company, but the country as well. The position of NBC News president has been open since last month when Steve Capus departed after almost eight years in the job. Among...

    Tags: News Media, Joe Flint, NBCUniversal, CBS Corp., Today (tv program)

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