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Pulitzer Prize-Winning Columnist Russell Baker Dies At 93
Baker made his name as a columnist for The New York Times, where he wrote thousands of columns over more than 30 years. He won one Pulitzer Prize for commentary, and another for his autobiography.
WEDNESDAY: LDOR's Douglas Baker, Cancer Survivor Brenda Elsagher
Comedienne, author and colorectal cancer survivor Brenda Elsagher, who'll speak tonight at the Pennington Center.Jim talks with Douglas Baker, from the…
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Mexican Bakers Go Big To Celebrate 3 Kings Day
Rosca de Reyes is a sweet bread with a Baby Jesus figurine baked inside. The version for Sunday will weigh 10 tons, and the cake's border will stretch nearly a mile. Tradition says the person who gets the slice with the plastic Jesus hosts a party.
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How Jack Baker and Michael McConnell became husbands in 1971
In this week's StoryCorps, we hear from two gay men who managed to get married in 1971 — long before same-sex marriage was legal.
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Parisians On Hunt For Baguettes As Bakers Get Nod To Take Vacation
An arcane law required bakers to tell city hall when they wanted to close up shop. Now that it's been scrapped, bakers can close any time, leaving Parisians hungry for good bread amid summer holidays.
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Album Review: Julien Baker Embraces Struggles With Addiction In 'Little Oblivions'
Tennessee songwriter Julien Baker's new album Little Oblivions reveals new folds in the musician's road to recovery from addiction.
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Power Player: Why James Baker Is The Man Who Ran Washington
For decades, there was one figure in Washington known for wrangling politicians into getting things done. Now, he's the subject of a comprehensive biography about how he did it all in "The Man Who Ran Washington: The Life and Times of James A. Baker III."
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Josephine Baker to become first Black woman inducted into France's Pantheon
The American-born singer and World War II hero is the first Black woman to get France's highest honor.
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Venezuela's Bread Wars: With Food Scarce, Government Accuses Bakers Of Hoarding
Authorities control flour, and bakers say there isn't enough. But officials say bakers are diverting flour to more profitable brownies and trying to bring down the government.
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Eggs Go AWOL, And Bakers Scramble For High-Tech Substitutes
The national egg shortage is hitting bakers hard. Some are replacing eggs with highly engineered ingredients that promise to work just as well.
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