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Seward Johnson's sculptures take over NYC pedestrian plaza

NEW YORK - New York City has a new summer attraction that is bound to turn heads.

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Seward Johnson's sculptures take over NYC pedestrian plaza

NEW YORK - New York City has a new summer attraction that is bound to turn heads.

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Rarely seen color photos by Robert Capa in Budapest exhibit

BUDAPEST, Hungary - Rarely seen color photographs by Robert Capa, the legendary Hungarian photographer best known for his battlefield pictures from the Spanish Civil War and D-Day, are being shown for...

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Rarely seen color photos by Robert Capa in Budapest exhibit

BUDAPEST, Hungary - Rarely seen color photographs by Robert Capa, the legendary Hungarian photographer best known for his battlefield pictures from the Spanish Civil War and D-Day, are being shown for...

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Theater victims were popular student and outgoing artist

LAFAYETTE, Louisiana - One was a popular student studying to be a radiology technician, while the other was an outgoing artist who ran retail boutiques in two Louisiana cities.

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Correction: Obit-Martin Milner story

LOS ANGELES - In a story Sept. 7 about the death of actor Martin Milner, The Associated Press reported erroneously that on the television series "Route 66," Milner and co-star George Maharis roamed the...

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Used bookstores help tell stories along historic Route 66

ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico - Travelers along historic Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles have no problem finding their fix of fake American Indian jewelry and vintage Elvis posters. But along this path...

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Used bookstores help tell stories along historic Route 66

ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico - Travelers along historic Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles have no problem finding their fix of fake American Indian jewelry and vintage Elvis posters. But along this path...

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Roundup of Arkansas editorials

Here are excerpts from recent editorials in Arkansas newspapers:

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Vermont writers read from banned, censored books

ST. ALBANS, Vermont - Vermont writers will be reading from works that have been banned, censored or challenged at an event in St. Albans.

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Long-lost Faulkner play published for the first time

NEW YORK - "'Twixt Cup and Lip," written soon after World War I and being published for the first time, is a one-act comedy in which a modern, free-thinking woman finds herself courted by two men and...

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Today in Nebraska-January

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Vatican disputes pope film claim, says pontiff not an actor

VATICAN CITY - The Vatican is disputing a U.S. film studio's claim that the pope is making his movie debut, saying no scenes were shot for the venture and that the pope isn't an actor.

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Nat Wolff turns to the dark side in 'Buried Child'

NEW YORK - Actor and musician Nat Wolff couldn't resist agreeing to do a darkly weird off-Broadway play about a strange family. After all, he's got a weird family connection to it.

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Born to write: Springsteen memoir coming in September

NEW YORK - The Boss has a book deal.

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Western tale by a teenage Thurber published for first time

NEW YORK - Before becoming one of the great wits of the 20th century, James Thurber was a teenager hooked on Westerns.

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Country icon Merle Haggard, champion of the underdog, dies

NASHVILLE, Tennessee - Country giant Merle Haggard, who rose from poverty and prison to international fame through his songs about outlaws, underdogs and an abiding sense of national pride in such hits...

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Working man's poet, Merle Haggard lived his life in song

NASHVILLE, Tennessee - Merle Haggard didn't just write great country songs, he lived them.

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