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New Tech Is Revolutionizing Art Conservation by Quantum Leaps Here Are the Tools That Can Safeguard Your Collection

New Tech Is Revolutionizing Art Conservation by Quantum Leaps Here Are the Tools That Can Safeguard Your Collection
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QRCS, IFRC top officials see greater potential for humanitarian cooperation

President of Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS), Sheikh Abdullah bin Thamer Al Thani held a Zoom cloud meeting with President of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), Francesco Rocca and his assistant Emily Frank.

Camden Hills Regional HS presents outdoor spring musical in May

Camden Hills Regional HS presents outdoor spring musical in May
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Two WASD OM teams advance to state finals on April 10 | News, Sports, Jobs

Two WASD OM teams advance to state finals on April 10 | News, Sports, Jobs
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Steve Franken dies at 80; portrayed rich pal of Dobie Gillis

and “Hardly Working.” But for many TV fans, Franken may be best remembered as Chatsworth Osborne Jr. on “The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis.” Advertisement The series, which aired on CBS from 1959 to 1963, starred Dwayne Hickman in the title role of the girl-crazy grocer’s son, whose beatnik friend, Maynard G. Krebs, was played by Bob Denver. Franken joined the series in 1960, replacing the young actor who had played Milton Armitage, the show’s original rich kid: Warren Beatty. “Warren Beatty did about four or five shows and wanted to go do movies,” Hickman told The Times on Thursday. “Once he had done that, he wasn’t going to come back and do ‘Dobie Gillis.’ But because he was gone, we got Steve, and he was wonderful.”

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