O'Connor's book tour; Kyl goes to Covington; Benitez v. Masters for D.C. Bar president; Obama still pulling for Halligan; Turner's busy pro bono practice; milestone for Aerostar; and a party for cris
...Abraham Lincoln or the Civil War. But this year it seemed...news/web-stories/an-all-star-lineup-of-books-on-the...
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...has reached an agreement with filmmaker George Lucas, who created the Star Wars film franchise, to purchase the entertainment company Lucasfilm Ltd. in...
...becoming more interested in policy issues, particularly the Reagan Administration's Star Wars defense initiative. He started monitoring a course at Cornell University School...
... Unfortunately, that ideal is gravely at risk. When national political stars barnstorm Iowa to pillory a judge, and when political leaders in two...
...faced a tough question from reporter Curt Brown of the Minneapolis Star Tribune. "If you were down by 725 [votes], would you...
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...after allegedly driving off with a Bentley belonging to Jillian Michaels, former star of The Biggest Loser reality show. Los Angeles prosecutors said...
...technical aspects of the Strategic Defense Initiative, better known as "Star Wars." SAIC provides scientific, engineering, technical and cybersecurity services...
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