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George Shultz challenges California to lead
Voters should defeat Proposition 23 and fight global warming, the former secretary of State says. Former U.S. secretary of State George P. Shultz believes it’s crucial to fight global warming to protect national security.
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New Dramatists’ New Residents Are Nachtrieb, Baker, Beaty, George, Kempson, McManus, Shamieh and Volpe
New Dramatists, an artistic home and developmental laboratory for professional playwrights, announced the addition of eight writers to New Dramatists’ company of playwrights on July 16.
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George Steinbrenner dead at 80
Legendary New York Yankess owner George Steinbrenner died at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Tampa Tuesday morning after a heart attack.
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Politics is long gone in honor for George Kell
They may be on separate sides of the political spectrum, but Michigan’s congressional delegation has agreed on one thing of late: a love of the Detroit Tigers.
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Suffragette City: George Bernard Shaw’s Mrs. Warren’s Profession speaks with a timeless and, on occasion, starkly …
Stage:For those who tend to think of late Victorian/early Edwardian feminism in terms of the insuppressibly cheerful suffragette mother in Mary Poppins, George Bernard Shaw’s Mrs. Warren’s Profession is something of a revelation. Penned in 1893, the play intelligently proffers and discusses a raft of feminist issues still hotly debated today, including such basics as whether a woman is truly …
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Governor Orders Flags Lowered in Honor of Code Talker George Chavez Sr.
Flags will be flown at half staff in N.M. on Tuesday for Chavez, who died on April 18 at the age of 85 Gov. Bill Richardson has ordered that flags in New Mexico be flown at half staff on Tuesday in honor of George Chavez Sr., a Navajo Code Talker in World War II who died in Farmington on April . . .
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John George “Jack” Masten
Jack Masten was such a die-hard showman, he’s playing at his own funeral. “Recordings of Jack playing keyboard are going to be heard during his visitation,” said his widow, Jean Masten of Price Hill.
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