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Female UNI profs marry in California
Two female UNI professors flew to San Francisco and were legally married in a civil ceremony. Rebecca Burkhardt, a professor of music, and Cynthia Goatley, a professor of theater, said they initially did not want to publicize their marriage, but feel...Tags: Local Authority, Same-Sex Marriage, Gays and Lesbians, Family, Minority Groups
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Review: 'The Big Sort' by Bill Bishop
Bloomberg NewsTHE BIG SORT: Why the Clustering of Like-Minded America Is Tearing Us Apart, by Bill Bishop with Robert G. Cushing. Houghton Mifflin, 370 pp., $25. Americans might be surprised to hear that too much prosperity can be a bad thing. But that's what...Tags: International Military Interventions, Church and State Relations, Interior Policy, Wars and Interventions, Orange (Orange, California)
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Review: 'Marrying Anita' by Anita Jain
Special to NewsdayMARRYING ANITA: A Quest for Love in the New India, by Anita Jain. Bloomsbury, 307 pp., $24.99. The collisions of traditional Indian arranged marriage with modern western lifestyles are proving fertile literary territory. In addition to fascinating...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Family, McDonald's, Fiction
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Reviews: 'Walk the Blue Fields,' 'Train to Trieste'
Los Angeles TimesWALK THE BLUE FIELDS, by Claire Keegan. Black Cat, 170 pp., $13 paper. Sometimes writers lose their ferocity, their edge, with a second book. It's good to see that Claire Keegan, whose first story collection, "Antarctica," was unforgettable, has not....Tags: Family
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Marriage needs no protection from the likes of these
We have all lost a good friend with the passing of Del Martin on August 27. Most of us don't know Del, but in the photographs of the first legal marriage between two women to take place in San Francisco on June 16, Del is the one with the white hair,...Tags: Family, Minority Groups, Lake Worth
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Breast cancer survivor delivers 'miracle baby'
The Roanoke TimesIn a perfect world, her radiation oncologist told her in 2003, a young woman stricken twice with breast cancer would have a complete hysterectomy--to reduce her risk of a cancer recurrence. But Cara Cubitt, 29 at the time and childless, was not swayed...Tags: Medical Staff, Cancer, Red Lobster, Family, Health Treatments
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Attraction may be natural, but manager's reaction is all wrong
Dear Amy: I am a 16-year-old girl. I work with a small, student-based group, and I am very attracted to the manager of the project. There is strong sexual tension between us. Today he was talking to me, and I didn't hear a word he said. I tried to avoid...Tags: Wedding Services, Advice, Family
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Maudie Hopkins dies at 93; last publicly documented widow of a Confederate soldier
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMaudie Hopkins, who was the last publicly documented widow of a Confederate soldier, having married an elderly Civil War infantryman when she was a teenager, has died. She was 93. Hopkins died Aug. 17 at a hospital in Helena-West Helena, Ark.,...Tags: Family, Wars and Interventions, Defense, Armed Forces
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Judge rejects challenge to gay marriage law
NEW YORK A New York state judge has thrown out the first direct legal challenge to the governor's move to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states. Judge Lucy Billings says in her ruling yesterday that the policy is a "permissible" step...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Family, Minority Groups, Laws, Same-Sex Marriage
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The imperfect hero
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOn a humid summer morning, the Straight Talk Express is rolling along, en route from a town-hall meeting in Albuquerque to a private airstrip where a newly refurbished plane, also dubbed the Straight Talk Express, awaits. Sen. John McCain sits stiffly in...Tags: Medical Research, Columbia University, Punishment, Injuries, Ronald Reagan
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John McCain, the imperfect hero
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOn a humid summer morning, the Straight Talk Express is rolling along, en route from a town-hall meeting in Albuquerque to a private airstrip where a newly refurbished plane, also dubbed the Straight Talk Express, awaits. Sen. John McCain sits stiffly in...Tags: Medical Research, Columbia University, Punishment, Injuries, Ronald Reagan
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Cartoonist makes best of the worst
Tribune reporterOn Sunday, a journey that started on newspaper comics pages nearly 30 years ago ended as it began--with its maverick creator, Lynn Johnston, bucking comic strip tradition. As she has promised for some years, she wrote an ending for her popular strip,...Tags: Retirement, Family, Newspaper and Magazine, Cartoons
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