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Setting The Table For The President
Courant Food EditorWith the Republican and Democratic conventions scheduled for late summer and the election still four months away, is anyone thinking about the pomp and circumstance of the Inauguration Day ceremonies in January? Barry Landau, a presidential historian, is...Tags: Connecticut, Lyndon B. Johnson, Festive Event, Madison (New Haven, Connecticut), Elections
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PASSINGS
Robert Foster Agent protected Kennedy children Robert Foster, 78, a former Secret Service agent charged with protecting President Kennedy's children, died of congestive heart failure June 17 at a retirement home in Columbus, Ohio. Foster joined the...Tags: Government, Heads of State, Death and Dying, Dwight David Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy
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New Milford Exhibit Celebrates Headgear
Courant Staff WriterPlain and fancy, made of straw, felt, satin and leather, the hat was essential clothing for all classes until the mid-20th century. A display at the New Milford Historical Society traces the hat's history from Revolutionary times to the early 1960s....Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Metal and Mineral, Government, John F. Kennedy
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ALMANAC
On May 19, 1536, Anne Boleyn, the second wife of England's King Henry VIII, was beheaded after being convicted of adultery. In 1643 delegates from four New England colonies met in Boston to form a confederation. In 1921 Congress passed the Emergency...Tags: John F. Kennedy, Government, Anne Boleyn, New York, Lorraine Hansberry
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Cornell Capa, 90; photographer founded group to preserve brother's legacy
Washington PostCornell Capa, a globetrotting photojournalist who founded the International Center of Photography in New York and dedicated himself to preserving the legacy of his older brother, war photographer Robert Capa, died of Parkinson's disease Friday at his home...Tags: Defense, Government, Books and Magazines, Newspaper and Magazine, Armed Forces
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Clinton will fall short, but candidacy still a triumph
On the outside, there is no quit in the Clinton campaign. They keep talking about finding a way to count the votes and seat the delegates for her from the Florida and Michigan primaries that were ruled rogue operations by the Democratic National...Tags: Parliament, Hillary Clinton, Kentucky, Virginia, Indiana
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WHO/WHAT/WEAR
Give Mom glamor -- with a side of purpose A glam idea for a Mother's Day gift: Whisk Mom away to the American Cancer Society's Women's Board Fashion Show and Luncheon on May 16, featuring not only the fall collection of Carolina Herrera, but also the...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Melanie Griffith, Tickets, Public Holidays, Sophia Loren
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Clinton's gain despite pain
The Swampby Michael Tackett On the outside, there is no quit in the Clinton campaign. They keep talking about finding a way to count the votes and seat the delegates for her from the Florida and Michigan primaries that were ruled......Tags: Parliament, Hillary Clinton, Kentucky, Indiana, Montana
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Long and short of skirt lengths: recession or no?
Special to NewsdaySo what do you wear to a recession? Black, for one thing. As if anticipating the economic downturn, designers in Paris and Milan went in heavily for the color of darkness at their recent fall shows. Call it austerity chic - or perhaps just a means of...Tags: Gucci Group NV, Government, Stocks, New York, Fashion Trends
Jul 3, 2008
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Jun 27, 2008
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May 12, 2008
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Mar 17, 2008
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