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Questions and answers on Daily Bulletin stories from readers like you. The world lost four impressive icons this past week. We have heard more than we need to about the first three: Ed, Farrah and Michael, and too little about the fourth.
If the cosmos suddenly allowed us 27 hours in a day, I’d give my extra three hours to baseball. At the stadium when possible and when not, via literature or the MLB Network.
Back in Sacramento after a 1 1/2-year stay in China, Jian Wang proudly introduced this writer to his new series of paintings, "Beijing Girls," on a walk-through of the exhibit at Solomon Dubnick Gallery in midtown.
Do you live in Greenwich? Yes. Since 1964, when Barry Goldwater was running for president, over 40 years. Are you retired? No. I'm retired from IBM but that's only a fraction of my life. I was with IBM for 30 years but when I left IBM I was professionally productive. I'm a freelance author.
The screaming conjoined twin of The Rumble in the Jungle, the Zaire '74 music concert was the collective progeny of promoters Hugh Masekela and Stewart Levine and boxing-world demagogue Don King.
These patents cover combined regulation of neural stem cell production, and a composition for increasing neural stem cell number or for producing specialized neural stem cell progeny.
For many of us, the '90's were a growth period, characterized by change and development: sequentially more candles adorned each birthday cake, addition yielded to algebra, and ascending notches upon the doorframe surpassed the erstwhile ones below. Don't forget the increasing allowance, either.
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care CEO Charles Baker, a veteran of the Republican administrations of the 1990s, announced Wednesday he would seek the GOP nomination for governor, quickly uniting the minority party’s power structure behind him.
Resuming after a four month break the Foxhound two year old gelding Huntmaster, from the Kampala mare Kololo was the half length winner of the 1006 metre opening event at Murray Bridge on Wednesday.
Little movie. Big jolt. “Moon” is the early summer movie no one saw coming – a small movie with a decidedly modest budget that shakes you into big remembrance of a simple fact about movies: some of the best and smartest we've ever had have always been sci-fi.
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