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Acclaimed US historian pleads guilty to document theft

WASHINGTON (AFP) - United States (US) presidential historian Barry Landau, known for his huge collection of memorabilia, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to conspiracy and theft of dozens of historical documents, US officials said. Related Stories Murdoch's

New Haven’s Temple Plaza Receives International Acclaim

Site Projects Inc, the City of New Haven, and the New Haven Parking Authority are pleased to announce that Temple Plaza in downtown New Haven and the Varini artwork, Square with four circles, exhibited there recently won second place in a national contest

NJOP to Honor United States Senator Joe Lieberman at 18th Annual Dinner

On Monday evening, February 13, 2012, the National Jewish Outreach Program (NJOP) will hold its 18th Annual Dinner, honoring the esteemed and world renowned United States Senator (I-CT) and former Vice Presidential candidate Joe Lieberman.New York, NY (PR

Letter: Shays Opposes Contraceptives Mandate

This is an open letter to Kathleen Sebelius, secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, from Christopher Shays, Republican candidate for United States Senate, regarding the department’s recent mandate that religious-affiliated instit

Is that Lead in Your Lipstick? FDA Tests Reveal Raised Lead Levels in U.S. Lipsticks

In 2007, largely in response to a report released by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, the FDA began testing various lipsticks sold in the United States. After testing some 400 brands, FDA scientists concluded that none of them contained unsafe levels of l