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'Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted': 8 stories from the making of 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show'
Writer Jennifer Keishin Armstrong explores what happened behind the scenes of legendary sitcom "The Mary Tyler Moore Show." Here are eight stories from her book.
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March Madness 2013: wilder than usual?
A 75th anniversary, by definition, should be something special. That's what college basketball fans are expecting as the National Collegiate Athletic Association's men's tournament (aka 'March Madness') shifts into high gear this week.
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'The Searchers: The Making of an American Legend': 8 stories from the set
In "The Searchers," writer Glenn Frankel explores the making of the movie which is often called the best Western of all time.
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Petraeus scandal: Did anything illegal happen? Five questions so far.
An investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation has now called into question the private lives and careers of two of the nation’s top national-security officials. Here is an accounting of what is known so far.
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Bram Stoker books: The 5 best movie adaptations of 'Dracula'
Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' is still the most famous of his books, and the story of the deadly vampire came to the screen with these five adaptations.
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Public wants health reform, but wary of 'Obama's plan'
Americans worry anything Washington comes up with will only raise costs.
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Boehner to Democrats: 'Hit reset button' on healthcare
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Walter Cronkite: From Depression-era newspapering to blogging
"The most trusted man in America" defined reporting for generations of print and broadcast journalists.
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Citing identity theft violations, NY Attorney General sues social network
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Opinion: Long live the Democrats? Not so fast.
To stay in power they must sell the idea of benevolent government and capture Republican populism.
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From the tumult in Iran, Twitter emerges as a powerful social tool
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GOP weakened by demographic, political forces
Experts say changing geographic and demographic trends are further endangering an already-beleaguered Republican party.
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Opinion: Don't fall for North Korea's trap
Rogue states are using US reporters as pawns. Only swift retribution will stop the cynical game.
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How to read David Foster Wallace
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Quake count: How China's death toll of schoolchildren adds up
The government said Thursday that 5,335 students died in last year's earthquake – just 6 percent of the total victims.
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Healing and the human brain
A Christian Science perspective on daily life.
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Good-bye, privatization; hello, nationalization
The Monitor's language columnist observes how Americans seem to be losing (some of) their fear of a hitherto scary term.
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A grand quest to rid an island of rats
Scientists carrying out the ambitious program on Rat Island hope to return the volcanic outcropping in the Aleutian chain to its original splendor as a seabird paradise.
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Cheever: A Life
A new biography illuminates both John Cheever’s gifts and his struggles.
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Do climate protests work?
On Monday, thousands of climate activists descended on Washington, D.C., to protest the Capitol Power Plant, a partly coal-fired plant that heats and air-conditions the seat of the US Congress and is the District of Columbia's largest source of air pollution and carbon emissions.
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Breaking news: John McCain's daughter unhappy with dating life
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Opinion: An ugly bias is back: blaming Jews for financial woes
Conspiracy claims die hard. But responsibility lies with all of us.
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Opinion: The value in Facebook's new craze
'25 Random Things About Me' might be just what we need right now.
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E-book revolution favors the agile
As conventional book sales sink, small presses lead the way in mass digitization.
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Is Michelle Rhee the new face of education reform?
The chancellor of Washington, D.C., public schools puts teacher performance at the center of a controversial bid to remake one of the nation’s most troubled urban school districts.
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A translator's task – to disappear
Natasha Wimmer's acclaimed translation of Roberto Bolaño's '2666' is giving foreign works new prominence.
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The Obama family on the move
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Great expectations for Obama abroad
Team Obama is more pragmatic and less ideological than its predecessors, say diplomats and campaign advisers. Afghanistan will be a foreign-policy priority.
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Obama criticizes Bush as he unveils Agriculture and Interior picks



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