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A quarter-century marriage to a man behind bars
First of Three Parts
The summer after her first year of law school, Pamela Dowden dug a red calico sundress out of her closet and left her apartment in Sacramento. It was a hot, shadeless morning. She drove her orange Datsun pickup out of town as...Tags: Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Metal and Mineral, First Data Corporation, Crimes, Homes
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Clich�s rock new Queen album
Sentinel Music CriticWhat The Firm was to Led Zeppelin, this new album is to the gloriously bombastic and operatic legacy of Queen. Oh, the presence of drummer Roger Taylor and guitarist Brian May technically maintain a thread of the band's DNA, but singer Paul Rodgers...Tags: Folk Music, Paul Rodgers, Music
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From Cultural Revolution to culture
He cheered when his piano teacher was jailed. He destroyed classical recordings by the wagon-load. He broke into libraries to steal books. He was such a ruffian, even the army didn't want him. But today, Hao Jiang Tian is a model of civility,...Tags: Culture, Opera, Theater, Mount Royal, Amy Tan
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Shouldn't Be So Many Questions
EAST HARTFORD — The trap door opened and the grandest dreams of the UConn football season disappeared. Five minutes and 8 seconds. That's how fast it happened. That's how fast Pat White and West Virginia can turn a 13-7 deficit into a 28-13 lead....Tags: University of Connecticut Football, New Year's Day, Randy Edsall, University of Connecticut, Florida State University
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Endres Should Get Start For Huskies
A BCS bowl is in play. Yes, the statement may seem a little outrageous and more than a little premature. Considering no Big East team is ranked in the top 20 at the moment, college football fans west of Louisville also will see that automatic BCS berth as...Tags: History, Randy Edsall, University of Connecticut, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, National Football League
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O's success in '83 was team effort
When asked to reflect on their decisive run through the 1983 postseason, old Orioles rarely dwell on one player or moment.
Most athletes like to spread credit for team success, but it's more than that with this group. Look at those 25-year-old box scores...Tags: All Stars, American League, Mike Schmidt, Major League Baseball, The White House
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Sarah Palin, Mountain Mama?
Spin CycleIn a sign of trouble for McCain (of which there are many), Gov. Palin is being dispatched to West Virginia: "In what may be another signal that the troubled economy is forcing John McCain???s campaign to play electoral map......Tags: John McCain, West Virginia, Virginia, Polls, Sarah Palin
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Avenue Q, The Drowsy Chaperone and other Kravis Center
Special Correspondent for South Florida Sun-SentinelVince Gill or Barbara Cook, Carmen or Avenue Q, Itzhak Perlman or a rock symphony derived from Led Zeppelin tunes. If you can't find something to quicken your pulse in the upcoming season at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, then you're not...Tags: Wynton Marsalis, Classical Music, Television, Barbara Cook, Rufus Wainwright
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An eco-friendly inn in Madison
Tribune reporterArbor House, 3402 Monroe St., Madison, 608-238-2981;http://www.arbor-house.com I've always loved Madison, but never really ventured any place beyond the downtown area. So when my best friend, Aaron, came to visit, we embarked on a road trip, hitting all...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Hotels and Accommodations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Wisconsin, Personal Service
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Wednesday, March 7, 2001: For Some, Breaking The Bank For Special Care Pays Off
Sentinel Staff WriterEvery meeting is agonizing. Anita Holley visits her mother at Clare Bridge Cottage nursing home a couple of times a week, and it's always the same. "Can I go with you?" asks Charlotte Smith in her high-pitched, Minnie Mouse voice. "No, not today,"...Tags: Medical Services, Heart Disease, Long Term Care, Mount Dora, Alzheimer's Disease
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American Values, L.A. readers
As the Los Angeles Times editorial board wraps up its series on American Values in the 2008 presidential campaign, we've asked readers for their own endorsements and ideas on the campaign. The readers' response, ranging from calls for experience and...Tags: Parliament, Global Warming, Mike Huckabee, Values, Business Enterprises
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To even the youngest O's fans, Hagy was part of the magic
Sun StaffIf you went to any youth baseball game in or around Baltimore in the mid-1970s to mid-1980s, there were certain things you were sure to see. There'd be about a half-dozen kids on each team with the same batting stance: their back elbows cocked and...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baseball, Major League Baseball, Brooks Robinson
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