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Q: I recently came across the name Van Day Truex in connection with the Tiffany firm in New York. I thought he was a teacher at the Parsons School of Design back in its heyday in Paris. Is this the same man, a teacher designing for such a famous jewelry company?
Whether your favorite woodworker works in a garage or a workshop, chances are he or she would love tools this Christmas.
The voice sounds tired, maybe a little wistful. Things with the Indiana Pacers are going “all right – not super special, but fine,” Jarrett Jack says. He perks up, though, when asked if he has been following his old team, the Trail Blazers. “Oh, yeah,” says Jack, ...
The era when a first degree was the closest thing possible to a guarantee of a well paid job has now become a distant memory. Now, we're fast approaching the stage when a Masters is necessary to make a CV stand out in the graduate jobs market.
An Aurora woman grieving for the loss of her 18-year-old son who aspired to be a chef says police shot the wrong person and then gave her conflicting descriptions of what happened.
Unsettled and unsettling astral patterns make regular routines hard to hold on to this week, and as the possibility of restraint slips away, attitudes, young as well as old, turn rebellious and rambunctious.
Showing the courage of his convictions -- along with the confidence that comes from not having to face voters for another six years -- Sen. Dick Durbin went "all in" Monday on behalf of former Gov. George Ryan.
What would you say if asked to state "the central belief" of your life? "I believe in God"? "Love"? "Work"?
Broad, William J., “Hans Bethe, A-Bomb Builder And Later Arms Foe, Dies at 98,” The New York Times, March 8, 2005, p. A1. Sanger, David E., and William J. Broad, “Using Clues From Libya to Study a Nuclear Mystery,” The New York Times, March 31, 2005, p. A1.
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