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As 'Mad Men' moves into 1968, Matt Weiner talks history
“Mad Men” returned to AMC Sunday night with a premiere that was criticized by some for being too slow – perhaps a touch ironic, given that the episode saw Don Draper and his colleagues ringing in 1968, a year that was anything but...
Tags: The New York Times, Assassinations, Elisabeth Moss, Richard Speck, Martin Luther King Jr.
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'Mad Men's' John Slattery, Matthew Weiner talk Roger Sterling
The last time viewers caught a glimpse of Roger Sterling, the rakishly charming advertising executive played by John Slattery on "Mad Men," he stood naked looking out a hotel window, arms raised in a state of LSD-induced bliss. The image of Roger's bare...
Tags: John Slattery, LSD, Adultery, Martin Luther King Jr., Christina Hendricks
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'Jesus stomping' FAU prof is Democratic leader, but top Democrats steer clear of flap
Sun SentinelTop Democratic officials are steering clear of the controversy surrounding Deandre Poole, vice chairman of the Palm Beach County Democratic Party. Poole is the Florida Atlantic University instructor responsible for the “Jesus stomping”...Tags: Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Florida Atlantic University, Elections, Boca Raton, Lois Frankel
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A Dyngus Day for the history books
Forty-five years ago, Bobby Kennedy came to South Bend for the wildest of all Dyngus Days. Kennedy would have been president if he had lived long enough. I was far from sure on that Dyngus Day, as Kennedy campaigned here in a "must win" 1968 Democratic...
Tags: Richard Nixon, Regional Authority, Elections, Government, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Orioles keep Sept. 5 home game, Ravens to open 2013 on road
The Ravens and the NFL will open up their 2013 regular season on the road after failing to find compromise in a scheduling conflict with the Orioles and Major League Baseball. Both the Ravens and Orioles released statements Friday saying that...
Tags: Rosh Hashanah, San Francisco 49ers, John Harbaugh, Roger Goodell, Chicago White Sox
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Orioles aren't at fault for scheduling conflict with Ravens
In the greater context of world affairs, the scheduling problem that has put the Ravens and Orioles at odds this week doesn't really amount to a whole lot, but the public relations dust-up over what normally would be a non-descript Thursday night in early...
Tags: National Football League, Business, Rosh Hashanah, San Francisco 49ers, John Harbaugh
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Democrat Cory Booker hits South Florida money circuit
Sun SentinelIt’ll be hard for a South Florida Democrat – at least those with a checkbook or credit card – to miss Newark, N.J., Mayor Cory Booker this weekend. He’ll be everywhere. The Democratic wunderkind begins his whirlwind of South...Tags: Chris Christie, Robert Baker, Elections, Palm Beach County, Democratic Party
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Bill and Hillary Clinton pay respects to Ann Richards on Broadway
It was a VIP guest list that few Broadway productions could dream of. Former President Clinton and former secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton paid a visit Tuesday to "Ann," the one-woman biographical play about former Texas Gov. Ann Richards...
Tags: Regional Authority, Bill Clinton, Government, Executive Branch, Two and a Half Men (tv program)
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Participant Media's new strategy. Olbermann settles with Current.
After the coffee. Before getting my own smoke signal system. The Skinny: I like FX's "The Americans," but I'm not sure I like it enough to make the commitment to watch every episode. Tonight could be a deciding factor. Wednesday's headlines include a...
Tags: Scott Rudin, Jim Belushi, ESPN (tv network), Current TV (tv network), Disney Channel (tv network)
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Durbin telling top Democrats he'll seek re-election in 2014
Clout StreetDick Durbin, Illinois’ senior U.S. senator and the No. 2 Democrat in the chamber, is telling top Democrats he will seek a fourth term in 2014, sources familiar with his decision said Friday. Durbin’s re-election bid alleviates any concerns...Tags: Elections, Barack Obama, Republican Party, Dick Durbin, Garry McCarthy
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Marco Rubio vies for the Republican soul
Maybe, in a rare exception, being on the cover of Time won't be a jinx. Just before giving his party's official response to the State of the Union address — equal to the cover of Time as a jinxed opportunity — Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida...Tags: White House, Rush Limbaugh, Parties and Movements, Lindsey O. Graham, Mitt Romney
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Duke Energy writes off $10-million loan for Democratic convention
WASHINGTON — Duke Energy has already written off a $10-million line of credit the company guaranteed to help produce September’s Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., boosting the role of corporate funds in putting on the event....
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Elections, Bank of America Corp., Finance, Duke Energy Corporation
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Mar 31, 2013
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Mar 19, 2013
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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Mar 8, 2013
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Feb 20, 2013
|Column| Allentown Morning Call
Feb 13, 2013
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