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    Nov 3, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. George Michael: Voting no could end O'Malley's career

    For those too young to remember, first lady Nancy Reagan had an anti-drug message to Americans in the 1980s around the theme, “Just Say No!” Conservatives in Maryland could use this quip when entering the voting stalls on Nov. 6. It will be...

    Tags: Immigration, Elections, 2010 Census, Regional Authority, Government

  2. Apr 3, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Mail Call - April 4

    “Obamacare, otherwise known as affordable health care, can save seniors hundreds of dollars a year on prescription drugs, and gives them access to preventative care that is saving their lives. Just ask me; I was in the doughnut hole last year, and I...

    Tags: Elections, Family, Health, Washington, DC, Prescription Drugs

  4. Mar 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Rex Scouten dies at 88; longtime White House chief usher

    Rex Scouten, whose 48-year career in the White House began with the Trumans and ended with the Clintons, and whose duties included helping first families transition to their oversized new home, died Feb. 20 at a hospital near his home in Fairfax, Va. He...

    Tags: White House, U.S. Secret Service, John F. Kennedy, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, U.S. Army

  6. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. Chan Lowe: Herman Cain hired by Fox News

    It’s hard to say who provided the best cartooning material during the 2012 Republican primaries. The lunatic fringe voters, the ones who turn out for these events, dutifully produced a rich, colorful succession of front runners; Bachmann, Gingrich, Santorum, Perry, Paul, Trump and—one of my favorites—Herman Cain.
    It’s hard to say who provided the best cartooning material during the 2012 Republican primaries. The lunatic fringe voters, the ones who turn out for these events, dutifully produced a rich, colorful succession of front runners; Bachmann, Gingrich,...

    Tags: Herman Cain, Mitt Romney, Michele Bachmann, Roger Ailes , Fox News Channel (tv network)

  8. Feb 19, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  9. Marijuana decriminalization compromise may be necessary in Pennsylvania

    "Politics is not an exact science," explained the exalted 19<sup>t</sup><sup>h</sup>-century German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck. "Politics is the art of the possible."
    "Politics is not an exact science," explained the exalted 19th-century German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck. "Politics is the art of the possible." Of course, Bismarck also said, "We Germans fear God, but nothing else in the world; and it is the fear...

    Tags: New York City, Crime, Law and Justice, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Hospitals and Clinics, Tom Corbett

  10. Feb 15, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  11. Comments about Michelle Obama's rear end are a throwback

    During the '60s civil rights juggernaut, the "black is beautiful" movement flowered.
    During the '60s civil rights juggernaut, the "black is beautiful" movement flowered. It was the next logical step in America's extreme racial makeover. It affirmed the African aesthetic. It issued a counterpunch to centuries of stiff jabs about the...

    Tags: Elections, F James Jr Sensenbrenner, Barack Obama, Sir Mix-a-Lot, Politics

  12. Feb 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Walt Sweeney dies at 71; offensive guard for the San Diego Chargers

    In his first game in 1963 with the San Diego Chargers, Walt Sweeney established a pattern that would mark his 13 seasons as a star in professional football. Even though it was only an exhibition, Sweeney played with a fearsome aggressiveness. As a...

    Tags: National Football League, Pancreatic Cancer, Crime, Law and Justice, Super Bowl, Washington Redskins

  14. Jan 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Gore Vidal says nice things about women in the new Vanity Fair

    In his prime, writer Gore Vidal didn't have much nice to say about people, and he enjoyed sharing his opinions. On live television in 1968, he referred to fellow commentator William F. Buckley as a&nbsp; "crypto-Nazi" (Buckley responded by calling Vidal "queer" and threatening to punch him in the face). He dubbed Truman Capote "a full-fledged housewife from Kansas." Andy Warhol was "the only genius I've ever known with an I.Q. of 60."
    In his prime, writer Gore Vidal didn't have much nice to say about people, and he enjoyed sharing his opinions. On live television in 1968, he referred to fellow commentator William F. Buckley as a  "crypto-Nazi" (Buckley responded by calling Vidal...

    Tags: Joanne Woodward, Dick Cavett, Gore Vidal, Charles Manson, Quentin Tarantino

  16. Jan 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'Conan' and 'The Daily Show' abuzz over Michelle Obama's new bangs

    There were only three topics of conversation on the late-night airwaves Monday: Martin Luther King Jr., the presidential inauguration, and of course, Michelle Obama’s bangs. On “The Daily Show,” correspondents Jessica Williams and Al...

    Tags: Michelle Obama, Conan (tv program), Beyonce, Stephen Colbert, Zooey Deschanel

  18. Jan 22, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. A family's well-kept secrets unspool in the desert

    THEATER REVIEW: "Other Desert Cities" at the Goodman Theatre &#9733;&#9733;&#9733; ... Any writer knows the temptation of using one's family for material.
    Any writer knows the temptation of using one's family for material. They're immediate and present. Their influence is intense and fundamental. Writers usually justify the act on the grounds of authorial honesty: Since the issues in one's life are forged,...

    Tags: Stacy Keach, Celebrities, Other Desert Cities (play), Goodman Theatre, Linda Kimbrough

  20. Dec 9, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Hockey pro Russ Courtnall passes off to pop star Britney Spears

    Pop star and singing competition judge <strong>Britney Spears</strong> has bought the Thousand Oaks home of former professional hockey player <strong>Russ Courtnall </strong>and his wife, actress <strong>Paris Vaughan.</strong>
    Pop star and singing competition judge Britney Spears has bought the Thousand Oaks home of former professional hockey player Russ Courtnall and his wife, actress Paris Vaughan. The property came on the market in August at $8.5 million and was withdrawn...

    Tags: Game Shows, Talk Shows (genre), Hockey (music group), Celebrities, Toronto Maple Leafs

  22. Nov 26, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  23. SIGNS OF THE SEASON-AN AMERICAN CHRISTMAS

    Gayle Anderson was live in Simi Valley at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum to see "An American Christmas," a winter wonderland for the holiday season, featuring 25 trees decorated to celebrate the defining moments of America's road to...

    Tags: Christmas, Tour Operations Industry, Libraries, Museums, Religious Festivals

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