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Deanna Durbin dies at 91; wholesome star of Depression-era films
Deanna Durbin, the singing starlet with the bubbly personality and the jewel-tone voice whose enormously popular movies were widely credited with saving Universal Pictures from bankruptcy during the Depression, has died. She was 91. Her popularity...
Tags: Entertainment, Animation (Movie Genre), Music Theater, MGM Inc., Leopold Stokowski
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Reclusive Hollywood Actress Deanna Durbin Dies At 91
Deanna Durbin, a singing child movie star of the 1930s who became one of the world's highest paid actresses before turning her back on stardom, has died at the age of 91. Her son Peter H. David was quoted as telling The Deanna Durbin Society newsletter...
Tags: Entertainment, The New York Times, Entertainment Events, Celebrities, Academy Awards
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Very just desserts
First impression: I've passed by Cote France Café dozens of times over the years. I'm always on my way to what I hope will be a more-important meal than what this 18-year-old cafe has to offer. I'm glad I finally took the time for lunch here, because I've...
Tags: Strawberries, Soups, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Economy picks up pace despite deep cutbacks
WASHINGTON -- After nearly stalling in late 2012, the American economy quickened its pace early this year despite deep government cutbacks. The strongest consumer spending in two years fueled a 2.5 percent annual growth rate in the January-March quarter....Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Barack Obama, Career and Workplace, White House, Economic Indicator
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France-Merrick Foundation appoints new executive director
Amy Michelle Gross has been appointed to replace Robert W. Schaefer as executive director of the France-Merrick Foundation, the Baltimore-based charity announced Tuesday. Schaefer is retiring after 17 years leading the area's fourth largest charitable...
Tags: Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, Charity
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50 Best Restaurants: The U.S. did better than you think, and where Thomas Keller ate after
An American restaurant may not have walked off with the top spot on this year's World's 50 Best Restaurants list awards, which was sponsored by San Pellegrino and held in London on Sunday night, but the United States tied with France for most...
Tags: Alinea, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Peru, Italy
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Harsh words fly between Germany and France over economic plans
BERLIN -- Europe's most important relationship is under increasing strain after French officials accused Germany's leader of "egotistical intransigence" and leaders in Berlin shot back by describing France as the continent's "biggest problem child."...
Tags: European Debt Crisis, Germany, Career and Workplace, Employment, Angela Merkel
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The Week in Pictures | April 1-7, 2013
FrameworkEach week we bring you the very best in visual journalism. Tensions are high on the Korean Penninsula, where North Korea has been railing against U.S.-South Korean military exercises that began in March and are to continue until the end of this month.... -
Pictures in the News | April 4, 2013
FrameworkThursday's Pictures in the News begins in South Korea, where soldiers patrol inside the barbed-wire fence near the border village of Panmunjom in Paju. In recent weeks, North Korea has threatened to attack South Korea and U.S. military bases.... -
Darrell Wallace Jr. is making NASCAR officials and fans take notice
The black NASCAR truck with a white "54" on the side gleamed on pit road as its driver walked up for the night's race, prompting three dozen photographers and well-wishers to edge closer. The attraction was 19-year-old Darrell Wallace Jr. As Wallace...
Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Social Issues, NASCAR, Joe Gibbs Racing, Danica Patrick
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Thatcher, even in death, divides world opinion
Combative and determined to get her way, Margaret Thatcher divided opinion down the middle in life — and in death. Many leaders lauded Thatcher for her steely determination to modernize Britain's industrial landscape, even at the cost of strikes...
Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Personal Finance, Human Interest, David Cameron, Career and Workplace
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5 questions about Syria's chemical weapons
Syria is believed to have a large stockpile of chemical weapons. U.S. intelligence agencies now suspect that Syrian President Bashar Assad’s government has used small amounts of these chemicals against rebels fighting to unseat him, an assessment...Tags: White House, United Kingdom, Weaponry, United Nations, Biological and Chemical Weapons
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