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FA Cup final on U.S. broadcast TV for first time ever with FOX airing
Channel Guide MagazineAt long last, during the 150th anniversary of England's Football Association, the final of the FA Cup — the world's oldest soccer competition and England's main domestic cup tournament — will air in the United States for the first time ever on... -
Letters: Neighborhood naming rights
Re "Accent on the saying power," Column One, May 7 Regarding the dispute over the proper way to pronounce neighborhood names in Los Angeles such as Los Feliz, in English there is a standard way to pronounce words from foreign languages. It is...
Tags: Italy
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Meaningful immigration reform begins with the right sort of immigrant
This country needs sensible immigration reform, but because liberal Obama-huggers oppose 100-foot-high Electro-Death-O-Matic™ fences and strings of naval mines along each coast, we've gotten nowhere. That's why I was interested to see that the...
Tags: Statue of Liberty, Republic of Ireland, Heritage Foundation, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Immigration
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Getty Museum buys 'Rembrandt Laughing': tiny portrait, huge value
Stepping up the effort to strengthen its European art collection, the Getty Museum has acquired two major Old Masters paintings: an exuberant early self-portrait of Rembrandt from around 1628, and a classic scene of the Grand Canal in Venice by...
Tags: Arts, The Getty, Artists, Fine Artists, Auction Service
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Second chance for amore in 'Love Is All You Need' ★★★
Danish filmmaker Susanne Bier's excellent tragedies tend to feature the sorts of characters and conflicts that turn up in her newest movie, "Love Is All You Need." We meet a heartbroken widower, a breast-cancer survivor, an unfaithful husband, an...
Tags: In a Better World (movie), Movies, Paprika Steen, Love Is All You Need (movie), Denmark
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A bit of Britain at Jolly Posh
Before I could ride a bicycle or recite The Lord's Prayer, I remember sausages. Bulbous and gray, with brown patches from the fry pan, these links — ask my folks — were the quickest, cheapest way to quiet a hyper child. But my introduction...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Human Interest, Irving Park, Foods and Beverages, Bacon
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Roberts rivets readers with tale of Mawson 'Alone On The Ice'
It's not likely I'll ever have a chance to visit Antarctica. So it follows that I'm unlikely ever to be alone on the ice at the bottom of the world. Thanks to adventure author David Roberts, I don't need to go south to learn the tribulations faced by...
Tags: Petroleum Industry, Australia, Snow Storms, Antarctica
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A Heart To Heart With Stefanie Powers Of 'Looped'
The Hartford Courant"There are lots of decisions you make that, if you think twice, you won't do them," says Stefanie Powers. The actress, best known for the popular TV detective series "Hart to Hart" with Robert Wagner, can't say exactly why she said yes when she got the...Tags: Movies, Television, Lung Cancer, Environmental Issues, Endangered Species
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"War Horse" goes from page to stage to Broward Center
Staff WriterMichael Morpurgo, author of one of the hottest literary properties ever, sat unrecognized as he had breakfast at the Riverside Hotel on Las Olas back in January 2012. The British author of "War Horse," a book that has been turned into a Steven Spielberg...Tags: Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Farms, Arts, War Horse (movie), World War I (1914-1918)
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Clinton's UCF speech highlights grad week in Central Florida
There's plenty to celebrate this week as thousands of students graduate from the University of Central Florida and area colleges. Former President Bill Clinton, who has praised UCF on national television, will speak Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at one of the...
Tags: Bill Clinton, Valencia College, Colleges and Universities, Engineering, University of Central Florida
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Gay athletes have come out while active or retired
Even before Jason Collins, plenty of other athletes around the world have come out as gay, either while still active or in retirement. From Martina Navratilova to Greg Louganis to Sheryl Swoopes, men and women from a variety of sports have openly...
Tags: FIFA World Cup, Megan Rapinoe, Beijing Games, Women's National Basketball Association, AIDS
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Six men plead guilty in Britain to planning terror attack
LONDON -- Six men pleaded guilty Tuesday to planning a terrorist attack that failed only because the far-right rally they were targeting in central England ended before they arrived. Police discovered the plot after searching the men’s car...
Tags: Justice System, Punishment, Prosecution, Imperial and Royal Matters, Islam
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