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Henry Ossawa Tanner Special Tribute At Pennsylvania Academy Of The Fine Arts
Oassawa Tanner is first Black artist to have work purchased by the White House. He was from, and studied art in Philadelphia. As a tribute his work is being shown at the Pennsylvania Academy Of The Fine Arts.
Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Punishment, Fines
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Economic Stimulus Package
-------------------- STIMULUS BILL: BY THE NUMBERS -- Overview: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act -- Impact on working familes -- Employment numbers by state -- Employment numbers by Congressional district -- Education fact sheet -- Energy fact sheet...Tags: Investments, Employment
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Analysis: Donald Trump enlivens a sleepy campaign season
Every presidential campaign has its sideshows, diversions that fill the dead time between primaries, conventions and other meaningful events. Like nature, the political press corps abhors a vacuum. Rick Santorum’s kinda, sorta endorsement of Mitt...
Tags: Democratic Party, The New York Times, Ku Klux Klan, Mitt Romney, Politics
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Olympics deal revives talk about Chicago games
The conversation about Chicago hosting a Summer Olympics is being revived after one of the biggest hurdles to a U.S.-based games was overcome this week.
The International and U.S. Olympic committees agreed Thursday to a revised deal for sharing...Tags: NATO Summit, Richard M. Daley, Sports, Sports Organizations, Barack Obama
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IOC, USOC deal stokes talk of new Chicago Olympics bid
Tribune reportersThe conversation about Chicago hosting a summer Olympics is rising from the ashes after one of the biggest hurdles to another U.S.-based games was overcome this week. The International Olympic Committee and the U.S. Olympic Committee agreed on Thursday...Tags: NATO Summit, Richard M. Daley, Sports, Sports Organizations, Barack Obama
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Obama declares himself a 'master tweeter' [Video]
President Obama, most famous for his soaring speeches, apparently has a knack for the pithy tweet, too. "I'm the master tweeter!" he declares in newly released video of a Twitter Q-and-A session that he participated in Thursday (watch below). The...
Tags: Media Industry, Social Media, Twitter, Inc., Barack Obama
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Romney ad: Lots of flash, little substance
Presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney's "Day One" ads, whose second installment was launched this week, do manage to grab its audience by the guts: By focusing on the deficit, unfair Chinese trading practices and job-killing federal regulations (three...
Tags: Media Industry, Mitt Romney, Politics, China, Elections
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'VEEP' comes to Baltimore's Camden Yards Sunday, and Selina meets Jim Palmer
The Baltimore SunBaltimore gets lots of face time in “VEEP,” the Maryland-made HBO political satire starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus. But so far, all of it has been as a stand-in for Washington, the setting of this fictional series about the vice president of the...Tags: Jerry Zucker, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, HBO (tv network), Comedy (genre)
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Friday's Talk Shows: Richard Simmons; Kevin Nealon; Kevin Costner
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of May 20 - 26 in PDF format TV listings for the week of May 20 - 26 in PDF format are also available here This week's TV Movies CBS This...... -
Guillermo Martinez: Hidden images of the secret US war against Castro's Cuba unveiled
Jim Nickless was "embedded" on commando raids against Cuba 35 years before the word "embedded" became part of the journalism vernacular in the second Gulf War almost 40 years later. The year was 1964, and Nickless was looking for a way to link up with...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, NBC (tv network), Nicaragua, Dominican Republic, John F. Kennedy
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Yucca Mountain critic picked to head nuclear panel
WASHINGTON — Stirring the lingering debate over storing nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain in Nevada, President Obama tapped Yucca critic Allison Macfarlane as the new chairwoman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The nomination of Macfarlane, an...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Politics, Washington, DC, George Mason
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Documents provide new insight into Kathryn Bigelow's Bin Laden movie
24 FramesThe release of government documents has fanned a simmering controversy in Washington over how much access the White House, the CIA and the Pentagon granted director Kathryn Bigelow and screenwriter Mark Boal for their upcoming movie on the hunt for...
Mar 16, 2012
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May 26, 2012
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