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  • Former Sen. Bob Dole's career and service have spanned six decades, from World War II to a bid for the presidency. But his memoir, One Soldier's Story, sheds new light on his experience of war — and recovery.
  • Charles Schulz used his Peanuts comic strip to reflect secrets and angst in his own life, according to a new biography of the strip's creator. Schulz and Peanuts: A Biography, reveals that the characters echoed his rejection, insecurity and an extramarital affair.
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  • The Senate passed its version of the immigration bill on Thursday. The bill calls for money for border security, the establishment of a guest worker program and creation of a path to citizenship for undocumented workers.
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    June 23-25, 2017>>>Old Songs FestivalAltamont, New York ~ oldsongs.orgPerformers include: Jeff Davis & Dave Ruch, Anne Hills, Joe Jencks & Si Kahn, The…
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