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Wes Pedersen, a former Foreign Service officer and U.S. Information Agency writer who prided himself on forecasting world events with an acumen that eluded his higher-ups, died Dec. 4 at the Carriage...
about 10 years ago
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It’s official. Men rule at pull-ups. Most female Marines can’t even do three
lousy pull-ups! So goes the latest salvo in the battle of the sexes — a battle
we thought was actually over in our relent...
about 10 years ago
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Local author Barbara Scheiber drew on a moment, captured by the famous photographer, in her first novel
almost 10 years ago
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A boozy, candid evening of celebrities partying amongst themselves
almost 10 years ago
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Doggone it, the Democrat hopes to keep working hard for Minnesota.
almost 10 years ago
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Sam Patten hopes his election tactics won’t get lost in translation
over 9 years ago
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The former White House lawyer left Washington but, with a new book, hasn’t left Watergate behind
over 9 years ago
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Todd Moss’s new book draws on his experience in the State Dept. to make interagency squabbles thrilling.
over 9 years ago
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Bob Morse, who “speaks the language of data,” oversees the magazine’s annual list of schools.
over 9 years ago
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The youngest peace prize winner made media wait until after school for her
response to the honor.
over 9 years ago
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The motion in U.S. District Court cites First Amendment and “profound public
interest in these proceedings.”
almost 5 years ago