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On this day in history
On June 25, 1788, Virginia ratified the U.S. Constitution. In 1852 architect Antonio Gaudi was born in Reus, Spain. In 1876 Lt. Col. George Custer and his 7th Cavalry were massacred by Sioux and Cheyenne Indians in the Battle of Little Bighorn in...Tags: Trials, Movies, New York Knicks, Illinois, John Paul II
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'American Eve' by Paula Uruburu
American Eve
Evelyn Nesbit, Stanford White, the Birth of the "It" Girl and the Crime of the Century
Paula Uruburu
Riverhead Books: 388 pp., $27.95
BY THE time she was 16, Evelyn Nesbit was the face of her age, a stunning beauty with a "heart-...Tags: Architecture, Lindsay Lohan, Books and Magazines, Photography, Marilyn Monroe
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European Union Film Festival keeps rolling at the Siskel Center
Chicago TribuneThe European Union Film Festival continues at the Gene Siskel Film Center, 164 N. State St.; 312-846-2600. For a complete schedule, visit www.siskelfilmcenter.org. 'A Girl Cut in Two' 3 1/2 stars (good-excellent) (France/Germany; Claude Chabrol, 2007)....Tags: Movies, Gene Siskel, James Joyce, Luciano Pavarotti, Seamus Heaney
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Grisly, gory streets of Old New York
amNY.comMurder, mystery, blood and gore! Around Halloween, the city is crawling with creepy haunted houses rigged with ghastly special effects and grisly tricks guaranteed to jolt you out of your skin – or at least make you scream. But many a ghoulish deed was...Tags: Public Holidays, Park Slope, Defense, O.J. Simpson, Abraham Lincoln
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Fore!
Newsday Staff WriterAt the western edge of Long Island, just off the Queens border, there is an acclaimed golf course: Fresh Meadow Country Club. Way down at the other end is an acclaimed golf course: Montauk Downs. It is geography's little way of describing the sweep of...Tags: Tiger Woods, History, State University of New York, U.S. Open Golf, Yale University Football
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Druga finally got his dream job at Shinnecock
erik.boland@newsday.comIt seems real enough by now, though Jack Druga is still a bit awed by landing what he tabbed nearly two decades ago as his "dream job." "It's still pretty magical driving up here every day," said Druga, in his first season as the head professional at...Tags: Golf, Mark O'Meara, Bob Ford, Jerry Moran, U.S. Open Golf
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Modjeska Canyon is just as they like it
Special to The TimesModjeska Canyon is a deceptively rustic segment of Orange County. It's a reasonably close commute to where residents need to be, but light-years away from suburban life. It is, quite simply, a particularly gorgeous nowhere. Beginnings It makes sense...Tags: Public Holidays, California, Vehicles, Homes, Rivers
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Shanghai: Sky's the limit
Times Staff WriterAfter just two trips to Shanghai, I've already developed a first-day routine that I'm sure I'll stick to on future visits: As soon as I drop my bags at the hotel, I head directly for one of the rooftop bars and restaurants lining the Bund, the city's...Tags: History, Architecture, Bars, Hotels and Accommodations, Rem Koolhaas
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Time Traveling to Early-1900s LI
Staff WriterNEW YORK CITY'S 94th first lady is having a celebrity friend to tea at her Long Island farmhouse and you're invited, too. They won't be there in person, of course, because she and her contemporaries are long gone (the city is now up to Mayor No. 107)....Tags: Movies, Irving Berlin, Crimes, Heart Disease, Injuries
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Bitter ties, severed links
STAFF WRITERWhen the U.S. Open golf tournament returned to its roots at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in 1986 and again in 1995, it evoked the romance of a bygone era. The rich lore associated with a club named for the Shinnecock Indian nation, which helped carve out...Tags: Golf, Heart Disease, History, Michael Smith, Vehicles
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City Artists in LI Country
Staff Writer"Let us all go on a journey in search of the picturesque," said the Owl... "Where shall we go?" said the usually unimpassioned Grasshopper, with a gust of eagerness. "To the Catskills!" said the Chestnut. "To the Adirondacks?" suggested the Griffin....Tags: Winslow Homer, Long Island Rail Road, History, Railway Transportation, Transportation
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Companies prepared for US Open
Staff WriterJohn Pantelis doesn't mind how cold it is now, as long as it's hot the week of the U.S. Open Golf Championship. The warmer it is, the more bottled water he'll sell. "When it's hot, the demand is unbelievable," said Pantelis, president of Berkshire...Tags: Golf, Hotels and Accommodations, U.S. Open Golf, National Government, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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