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New lease on 'Life'
On a summer afternoon in 1950, Life magazine photographer Edward Clark spent some time outdoors with a then-unknown starlet, snapping dozens of pictures of 24-year-old Marilyn Monroe as she walked along a tree-lined path, lounged on a park bench reading a...Tags: Margaret Bourke-White, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Robert Capa, Joe Louis, Clark Gable
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Patient photos aid docs reading faceless CT scans
Associated PressCHICAGO — Imagine sitting in a dark room all day, evaluating CT scans and other medical images on a computer screen but never actually seeing real patients. That's life for many radiologists. But an intriguing Israeli study found adding photos of...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Research, Medical Specialization
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Ansel Adams exhibit comes to Civic Center
Forum Publishing GroupWorks by Ansel Adams, the photographer who captured the American landscape in its romantic and sensual shapes, will soon visit the Sunrise Civic Center. From Dec. 5 to Jan. 31, Sunrise's Civic Center Art Gallery will present "Ansel Adams: The Man Who...Tags: Ansel Adams, Wildlife, San Francisco, Libraries and Museums, Natural Resources
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An escort says Boy George attacked him
But did he really want to hurt him? A Norwegian escort told a court Monday that Boy George manacled him to a bedroom wall and beat him with a metal chain after accusing him of hacking into his computer. The former Culture Club singer, known for hits...Tags: Court Administration, Boy George, Lawyers, Michael Jackson, Metal and Mineral
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Review: 'Sur le motif: Painting in Nature Around 1800' at the J. Paul Getty Museum
Just before cameras transformed the Italian countryside into a 3-D postcard, painters from the rest of Europe worked to capture the magic of the landscape. Without the benefits of photography, they made images the old-fashioned way: traipsing across the...Tags: Painting
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New businesses
Occupational licenses by county, compiled by Market Force PA of New Smyrna Beach. Orange Willie Henry, dj, 2055 Eaton St., Maitland, 32751. Meddex Solutions, supplier, 670 N. Orlando Ave., Suite 202, Maitland, 32751. Color Recon Specialist Inc.,...Tags: Court Administration, Janitorial Service, Bodies of Water, Transportation, Dining and Drinking
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HOT SHOTS
At midmorning, sunlight streams through three sets of windows, creating an elongated pane pattern on the floor of a Reisterstown house.
"This is nice, because you have this floor, you have nice shadows on the wood," says photographer Craig Westerman,...Tags: Homes, Stock Broking, Marketing, Ron Howard, Facebook
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Howard County Datebook
Today Holiday sale Charity's Closet, a teen-run thrift store for women and juniors, is having a sale on selected items from noon to 5 p.m. at 9090 Frederick Road, Ellicott City. Items are $5, and handbags, shoes, sandals, boots, jeans, belts and jewelry...Tags: People, Beverage Industry, Ellicott City, Teen-agers, Human Rights
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A grand old home in River Forest gets a kitchen for today
Tribune reporterShe bore her pain openly: "It got to the point where I would walk downstairs in the morning and I would walk in the kitchen and I would just be very sad," says Traci Smith, wife, mother of two, working woman and avid home cook. She goes on: "It was...Tags: Kevin Smith, River Forest, Architecture, Renovation, Electrical Appliance
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Author compiles photo history of Connecticut
Connecticut PostConsider it Connecticut's family album. There is a rare photograph of the Leatherman, a reclusive Frenchman who wandered the state on a regular circuit in the 1850s; a scene of the legendary Charter Oak toppled by a storm; and a car wreck on the Merritt...Tags: Disasters, Colleges and Universities, Natural Disasters, Eastern Connecticut State University, History
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The train platforms were empty but for the corpses at start of Mumbai terror siege
Associated Press WritersMUMBAI, India (AP) _ 9:21 p.m. Wednesday, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus __ Two young men walk casually through Mumbai's main railway station, a worn Victorian hulk bustling with late commuters heading home, scurrying past small food stands and juice bars...Tags: Assault, Juvenile Delinquency, Firearms, Judaism, Weaponry
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Travel tales of the bad, ugly and down-right funny
Feeling bad that you can't afford a vacation? Travel books with titles like ''Don't Go There!'' and ''I Should Have Stayed Home'' may make you feel better. For $15 or so, you'll get a laugh out of vacation horrors that you'll be happy to miss. Other...Tags: Healthcare Policies, Book, Restaurants, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Trips and Vacations
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