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720 words, approx. 2 pages Norman Lear's sitcom, Maude (1972-1978), featured one of the most outspoken woman characters in television history. The character Maude Findley (played by Beatrice Arthur, who also went on to star in the hit series The Golden Girls) first...
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106 words, approx. 1 pages
 Maude may refer to: In places: Maude, New South Wales, a village on the lower Murrumbidgee River in Australia Maude, Victoria, a town in Australia People with Maude as the full name: Empress Matilda (1101–1167), also called Empress Maud or Maude,...




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 The New York Observer
Boy and Bag Lady: Hit the Sheets
1/23/2005: 1,959 words, approx. 7 pages Everything old is new again. On stage and screen, the new season is looking like an old season, without a shred of originality in sight. While Broadway gears up for yet another Little Women with songs, theater sages are hitching, hiking and grifting their way...
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Canadian gold-medalist still in jail
12/29/2006: 573 words, approx. 2 pages Canadian Olympic gold-medalist Myriam Bedard will remain jailed while awaiting extradition to Canada to face charges of parental child abduction and violation of a custody order, a U.S. federal judge said Friday.Bedard, 37, was arrested a week ago in Maryland and is being held on...
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Olympic champ Bedard awaits extradition
12/29/2006: 573 words, approx. 2 pages Canadian Olympic gold-medalist Myriam Bedard will remain jailed while awaiting extradition to Canada to face charges of parental child abduction and violation of a custody order, a U.S. federal judge said Friday.Bedard, 37, was arrested a week ago in Maryland and is being held on...
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 Investor's Business Daily
All In The Family Of Ideas
8/7/2007: 507 words, approx. 2 pages Entrepreneurs looking to launch an innovative start-up -- and sell it for big bucks -- could learn lessons from Norman Lear, creator of a string of TV hits in the 1970s. Among the lessons?Knock on opportunity's door. In the late 1960s, Lear noticed a squib...


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