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Mo Willems is the go-to author for children — and their parents

Saturday, January 7th, 2012

The most famous man in the literary world, if you are under three feet tall, has a trim beard and a lean physique and is currently sending the kindergartners of Raymond Elementary School into fits of apoplectic hysteria because he has just uttered the funniest phrase in the history of the universe, which is “bird poop.” Read full article > >

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Why were people once put in ‘human zoos’?

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

An exhibition in Paris looks at the history of so-called human zoos, that put inhabitants from foreign lands, mostly African countries, on display as articles of curiosity.

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Flournoy Stepping Down as a Top Pentagon Adviser

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

Michèle A. Flournoy, the chief policy adviser to Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta and one of the highest-ranking women in the history of the Pentagon, will step down to “rebalance” her personal life.

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NASCAR Sprint Cup: Tony Stewart wins at Homestead to edge Carl Edwards in thrilling title race

Monday, November 21st, 2011

HOMESTEAD, Fla. — It’s hard to pick the most compelling element of Sunday’s race to decide the NASCAR Sprint Cup championship . Was it the jaw-dropping comeback? The historic duel? The down-to-the-wire finish? Even Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards couldn’t quite believe the race they’d just run, the season they had just concluded, the history they had just made. Read full article > >

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First test of human embryonic stem cell therapy in people discontinued

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

The company conducting the first government-approved tests in people of a therapy developed using human embryonic stem cells abruptly announced Monday that it was halting the study, stunning advocates of the highly contentious field. Geron Corp. of Menlo Park, Calif., said the move, which stops one of the most controversial and closely watched medical experiments in the history of biomedical research, was the result of a business decision to focus exclusively on developing cancer therapies. Read full article > >

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New York City Marathon Weather Has Been Taken to Extremes

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

In the weather nightmares in the history of New York’s marathon, cold has very seldom been the concern. Heat has actually been the more worrying option.

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New York City Marathon Weather Has Been Taken to Extremes

Fraud in Corps of Engineers contracting charged

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

Strip away the shell companies and complex wire transfers, and what federal prosecutors on Tuesday called “one of the most brazen corruption schemes in the history of federal contracting” was really quite simple. First, officials at the Army Corps of Engineers and technology company representatives got together and agreed to file inflated invoices for federal contracting services, prosecutors said. Read full article > >

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Newseum leader looks to make news vibrant

Friday, September 30th, 2011

James C. Duff, 58, became president of the Newseum and the Freedom Forum foundation last month. Since the museum opened on Pennsylvania Avenue in 2008, it has become one of the most talked about destinations. The Newseum focuses on the history of the news business, the media and First Amendment protections in a broad spectrum of exhibitions and forums. Read full article > >

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Nationals’ Jayson Werth has much to prove in season’s final months

Monday, August 15th, 2011

Jayson Werth knew he deserved more playing time, and he walked into his manager’s office carrying the evidence. This was the middle of 2007, Werth’s first season with the Philadelphia Phillies — before he became an October hero, before he finished eighth in the Most Valuable Player balloting and before he signed the richest contract in the history of the Washington Nationals . Werth felt he had not gained Phillies Manager Charlie Manuel’s trust — he was not, he said, one of “Charlie’s guys.” He wanted to play more. Manuel wanted him to hit right-handed pitching better. Werth found a different kind of solution. Read full article > >

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Nationals’ Jayson Werth has much to prove in season’s final months

Monday, August 15th, 2011

Jayson Werth knew he deserved more playing time, and he walked into his manager’s office carrying the evidence. This was the middle of 2007, Werth’s first season with the Philadelphia Phillies — before he became an October hero, before he finished eighth in the Most Valuable Player balloting and before he signed the richest contract in the history of the Washington Nationals . Werth felt he had not gained Phillies Manager Charlie Manuel’s trust — he was not, he said, one of “Charlie’s guys.” He wanted to play more. Manuel wanted him to hit right-handed pitching better. Werth found a different kind of solution. Read full article > >

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A Historical and Architectural Aside: Sir K.A.C. Creswell

Friday, May 27th, 2011

Anyone studying Islamic art or the history of Islamic architecture will have heard of K.A.C. Creswell, one of the founders of the field and a pioneer of the Western study of the Islamic architecture of Egypt. That would be Sir Keppel Archibald Cameron Creswell, With that name and title I probably don’t need to note that he was British. But…

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Royal Couple Delay Honeymoon

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

Now that Prince William and Kate Middleton’s (now the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge) fairy-tale royal wedding is in the history books, with an estimated one million well-wishers gathering outside London’s Westminster Abbey for the momentous occasion,…

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Opinion: Arab media spreading change

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

Egyptians have overcome their fear of the police state. It is a seminal moment in the history of the Arab world’s largest and most influential nation.

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Europe’s Young Grow Agitated Over Future Prospects

Sunday, January 2nd, 2011

Experts warn of volatility in state finances and the broader society as the most highly educated generation in the history of the Mediterranean hits one of its worst job markets.

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On Health Law, Check Back in a Generation

Thursday, December 16th, 2010

If the history of Social Security is any guide, the debate may go on for years.

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On Health Law, Check Back in a Generation