Bacall, whose onscreen chemistry with her husband Humphrey Bogart made her a defining movie star of the 1940s, was one of the last surviving stars of the studio system.
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Bath Iron Works to lay off 40 workers
A BIW spokesman attributed the layoffs to the ebb and flow of work for particular trades during the ship-building process but said employment is still up significantly since earlier this year.
Veterans hospital at Togus gets less than stellar score
However, creating a fair comparison among all VA health care facilities is not a perfect science, the VHA says.
Wounded soldier skydives with Maine first lady
Gov. Paul LePage’s wife, Ann, and Army Staff Sgt. Travis Mills jump from a plane during Saturday’s Freedom Fest in Fort Kent.
Gabrielle Giffords visits Maine as part of push on gun control
The former congresswoman from Arizona will raise money for Mike Michaud’s campaign for governor.
Killing of major general highlights risks that remain in Afghanistan
Maj. Gen. Harold Greene, the highest-ranking American officer killed in combat since 1970, was shot by a gunman dressed as an Afghan soldier.
Campaign notebook: Christie returning to Maine to boost GOP, LePage
For the Democrats, strategist James Carville will be in Freeport on Sunday.
Two American Ebola victims may be flown home
The U.S. is looking at how it can transport a doctor and a missionary to American hospitals.
Red Sox trade Doubront to Cubs
Cubs GM Theo Epstein makes his fourth deal with his former team.
Ebola outbreak prompts Peace Corps to remove volunteers
More than 300 volunteers will leave Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea in response to the deadliest outbreak of the virus ever.