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Joe Schmoe Paints Madonna on the Mona Lisa

01/08/2023 by Shirley
Joe Schmoe Paints Madonna on the Mona Lisa

Op-Ed: Is smearing food on the ‘Mona Lisa’ a productive form of climate change protest? The ‘Mona Lisa’ (by far the world’s most famous painting and the one everyone has in their mind when…

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The Battle against Time

12/17/202212/06/2022 by Shirley
The Battle against Time

Rafael Nadal’s Battle Against Time I’m very pleased to say that I’ve finally had the opportunity to sit down and talk about Nadal’s battle against time. It’s a fascinating issue for many reasons, but…

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E.L. John’s Dodger Stadium show will go on, as scheduled

01/06/202310/19/2022 by Shirley
E.L. John's Dodger Stadium show will go on, as scheduled

Goodbye, Elton John: Inside the music legend’s final Dodger Stadium concert L.A. Dodger’s final home game of the 2013 regular season will happen without the voice of E.L. John, who died Monday night of…

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McCain’s loss could mean the end of his presidential hopes

01/06/202308/31/2022 by Shirley
McCain’s loss could mean the end of his presidential hopes

Arizona Senate race moved to ‘toss-up’ for Aug. 30 primary Sen. John McCain lost the presidential primary but came out victorious on Friday night — the latest casualty in a brutal campaign season. A…

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The Global Refugee Crisis: The U.S. and the World

01/06/202308/30/2022 by Shirley
The Global Refugee Crisis: The U.S. and the World

New wave of migrants puts US and other countries to the test The global refugee crisis is a wakeup call for the American public and policymakers on the role of foreign policy in responding…

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The serial killer is on a mission

12/17/202204/04/2022 by Shirley
The serial killer is on a mission

Inside the hunt for a serial killer stalking Stockton: ‘This person’s on a mission’ Linda Cimperman | The Sacramento Bee SAN FRANCISCO — With the help of the police, friends and people who’ve helped…

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De Villa leaves Toronto as chief public health officer

01/06/202303/29/2022 by Shirley
De Villa leaves Toronto as chief public health officer

Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto’s public health chief, taking leave of absence for medical treatment in Switzerland, will return to work on July 1. The City of Toronto announced Tuesday that de Villa will…

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Staughton Lynd, President of the American Association of University Professors, Died at 92

01/15/2022 by Shirley
Staughton Lynd, President of the American Association of University Professors, Died at 92

Staughton Lynd, Historian and Activist Turned Labor Lawyer, Dies at 92 Staughton Lynd, president of the American Association of University Professors, and one of the most influential labor and civil rights lawyers during the…

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Iran’s Revolution Is Ending, Not Beginning

01/06/202310/30/2021 by Shirley
Iran’s Revolution Is Ending, Not Beginning

Op-Ed: What could come next for Iran after the Islamic Republic? This must be the hardest question any policymaker or advocate can ask. What happens next for Iran after the Islamic Republic is established?…

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The Sun’s Dr. McQuaig Attacks Toronto’s Public Health Act

05/22/2021 by Shirley
The Sun’s Dr. McQuaig Attacks Toronto’s Public Health Act

Toronto Public Health’s vice-chair responds to backlash over Sun column about COVID-19, says her only aim was to ‘promote discourse’ on ‘the importance of daily hygiene’ In an article for The Sun on Monday,…

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