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Born Jacqueline Lee Bouvier on July 28, 1929 in Southampton, New York, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis died May 19, 1994.
Born Jacqueline Lee Bouvier on July 28, 1929 in Southampton, New York, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis died May 19, 1994.
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Deaths elsewhere
ALAIN JACQUET, 69 French pop artist Alain Jacquet, a French pop artist known for his reinterpretations of famous paintings, has died, the French Embassy said. Mr. Jacquet, who lived in New York and Paris, died of cancer Thursday at New York-...Tags: New York, Museum of Modern Art, Arts, Death and Dying
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Designer of quiet elegance
ROME—Mila Schoen, an Italian designer of elegant, impeccably tailored clothes, died early Friday at her villa in northern Italy. She was 91. Her fashion house in Milan said Ms. Schoen died in her sleep at her country home near Alessandria. Ms.... -
Fashion designer Mila Schoen dies in Italy
From the Associated PressMila Schoen, an Italian designer of elegant, impeccably tailored clothes, died early tody at her villa in northern Italy at the age of 91. Her fashion house in Milan said Schoen died in her sleep at her country home near Alessandria. Schoen began her...Tags: Death and Dying
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Chris Jones' Top 10 for the season
Tribune staff reporterYou can see a new show in this singularly remarkable theater city pretty much every night between now and Thanksgiving. That's my plan, anyway. But if you prefer to be more selective, or prosaic necessities limit your cultural intake, here are 10 of the...Tags: Katie Holmes, Palace Theater, Skokie, Music Theater, Jerry Lee Lewis
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The world of the White House was long Leslie Lee's workplace
Sentinel Staff WriterIn Barack Obama's entourage, on John McCain's campaign staff, on George W. Bush's payroll, there is someone like Leslie H. Lee. They are the men and women who reside in the proximity of power, driving the cars, carrying the luggage, cooking the meals for...Tags: John McCain, Dwight David Eisenhower, Lyndon B. Johnson, Barack Obama, Government
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Cookbook politics: Democrats, Republicans in the kitchen
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"NOT ONLY do I eat, I also am a Democrat," wrote Frank Sinatra in an intro to 1960's "Many Happy Returns: The Democrats' Cook Book, or How to Cook a G.O.P. Goose" (the sales of which helped buy TV air time for candidates). "Not only should every...Tags: John McCain, Elections, Teresa Heinz Kerry, Political Candidates, Missouri
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Politics and football share one common bond: Dynasties
Sentinel Staff WriterAmericans pride themselves on their democracy. None other than George Washington helped set that tone. He relinquished the presidency voluntarily and peacefully after eight years in office, creating an important example for future leaders to follow....Tags: Richard J. Daley, Richard M. Daley, Tim Mara, George Washington, William Howard Taft
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Giving it up for some First Ladies
In both football and in politics, first ladies rarely receive their just due. Abigail Adams In an age when women couldn't vote, Abigail Adams was very much the equal of her husband, John Adams. She offered advice on politics, as shown in their...Tags: Olivia Manning, Florida State University, Football, Diseases, Indianapolis Colts
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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: History, Lyndon B. Johnson, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Elections, Theodore Roosevelt
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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: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Photography, Government, Tourism and Leisure
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Pope's visit to NYC, Washington offers sightseeing for the faithful
The Associated PressPope Benedict XVI will visit Washington and New York Tuesday-Sunday, with a schedule that includes plans for a Mass at the new Nationals Park, meeting at the White House, a speech at the United Nations, a visit to ground zero and Mass at Yankee Stadium....Tags: History, Orthodoxy, West Village, Music Theater, Maryland
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