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Ann Criswell, Houston Chronicle food editor for three decades, dies at 87


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Ann Criswell, the Houston Chronicle’s longtime food editor retired from the newspaper in 2000. She joined the Chronicle in 1961 and became food editor in 1966.Betty Tichich / Houston ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Ann Criswell, a resident at The Waterford at College Station, 1103 Rock Prairie Rd., is shown through her room window as she speaks to her daughter, Cathy Lester, who stood outside for their visit Sunday, April 19, 2020, in College Station. A majority of the residents have tested positive for COVID-19.Melissa Phillip, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Ann Criswell, Houston Chronicle food editor since 1966, published seven cookbooks during her more than three decades as the paper’s food editor.Betty Tichich / Houston ChronicleShow MoreShow Less ....

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Ann Criswell, Houston Chronicle food editor for three decades, dies at 87 from COVID-19


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Ann Criswell, the Houston Chronicle’s longtime food editor retired from the newspaper in 2000. She joined the Chronicle in 1961 and became food editor in 1966.Betty Tichich / Houston ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Ann Criswell, a resident at The Waterford at College Station, 1103 Rock Prairie Rd., is shown through her room window as she speaks to her daughter, Cathy Lester, who stood outside for their visit Sunday, April 19, 2020, in College Station. A majority of the residents have tested positive for COVID-19.Melissa Phillip, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Ann Criswell, Houston Chronicle food editor since 1966, published seven cookbooks during her more than three decades as the paper’s food editor.Betty Tichich / Houston ChronicleShow MoreShow Less ....

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Shelbourne hotel statues returned to their plinths


Shelbourne hotel statues returned to their plinths
Updated / Tuesday, 15 Dec 2020
17:30
The statues, depicting women holding torches, have been a familiar sight there for 153 years (Pic: RollingNews.ie)
Four statues that were temporarily removed from plinths outside the Shelbourne hotel in Dublin last July have been reinstated. 
The statues, depicting women holding torches, have been a familiar sight there for 153 years but they were taken down after being mistakenly identified as slaves.
Their reinstatement follows a special report on the statues by Paula Murphy, one of Ireland s foremost experts on sculpture, which was carried out in order to fully understand the provenance of the statues and place them within their proper context. ....

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Shelbourne statues reinstated to front of hotel


The four bronze statues were removed after they were thought to be depictions of slaves.
By Adam Daly
Tuesday 15 Dec 2020, 2:47 PM
Dec 15th 2020, 2:47 PM
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Image: PA
Image: PA
THE SHELBOURNE HAS reinstated four statues previously removed from outside the Dublin city centre hotel earlier this year. 
The four bronze statues were cleaned up and restored to their plinths following a five-month absence. 
The statues – which were commonly understood to depict two Egyptian princesses and two Nubian slaves holding torches – were removed from outside the historic hotel on 27 July as the Black Lives Matter movement gathered momentum around the world. ....

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