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    May 21, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  1. Notre Dame football notebook: What's Plan B for Irish at DL?

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">Even if Eddie Vanderdoes' arrival at Notre Dame hadn't shifted from</span><span style="font-size: small;"> imminent to ominous in the past 48 hours, adding elite defensive</span><span style="font-size: small;"> linemen to the 2014 recruiting class was at the top of the Irish</span><span style="font-size: small;"> coaches' to-do list.</span>
    South Bend Tribune
    Even if Eddie Vanderdoes' arrival at Notre Dame hadn't shifted from imminent to ominous in the past 48 hours, adding elite defensive linemen to the 2014 recruiting class was at the top of the Irish coaches' to-do list. "If Vanderdoes doesn't end up...

    Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, University of California, Los Angeles, Brian Kelly, Kyle Rudolph, ESPN (tv network)

  2. May 21, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Tim West, reporter, 1946-2013

    A versatile journalist, Tim West spent his entire career covering Naperville for the Naperville Sun.
    A versatile journalist, Tim West spent his entire career covering Naperville for the Naperville Sun. Mr. West covered local government bodies, took photos, wrote columns and immersed himself in the life of his community. "Tim cared deeply about...

    Tags: Colon Cancer, Journalism, Small Businesses, Colleges and Universities, Heart Problems

  4. May 15, 2013 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  5. Marsha Mason: Feb. 17, 1951 - May 13, 2013

    Marsha &ldquo;Dianne&rdquo; Mason entered eternal rest on Monday, May 13.&nbsp; She was born Feb. 17, 1951&nbsp; to the late Jesse E. and Eugenia Mason in Nicholasville. Dianne was preceded in death by her brother, Mario Cretus Mason, grandparents Clay and Beulah Mason and step-mother Nadine Mason.
    Marsha “Dianne” Mason entered eternal rest on Monday, May 13.  She was born Feb. 17, 1951  to the late Jesse E. and Eugenia Mason in Nicholasville. Dianne was preceded in death by her brother, Mario Cretus Mason, grandparents Clay and Beulah...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Hampton University, The Ohio State University

  6. May 3, 2013 |Story| AM News
  7. Cox-Snider

    Rusty and Tina Cox of Danville announce the engagement of their daughter, Courtney Cox, to Kyle Snider, of Zanesville, Ohio.
    Rusty and Tina Cox of Danville announce the engagement of their daughter, Courtney Cox, to Kyle Snider, of Zanesville, Ohio. The bride-elect is a 2006 graduate of Boyle County High School and a 2011 graduate of the University of Cincinnati with a...

    Tags: Schools, Science, High Schools, Family, Science and Technology

  8. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Student shoots himself in Roman Catholic school in Cincinnati

    A student at a Cincinnati parochial school was in critical condition after he pulled out a gun in a classroom and shot himself in an apparent suicide attempt, officials said.
    A student at a Cincinnati parochial school was in critical condition after he pulled out a gun in a classroom and shot himself in an apparent suicide attempt, officials said. The youth, who has not been named, was taken to the University of Cincinnati...

    Tags: Parochial Schools, Suicide, Roman Catholicism, Shootings, September 11, 2001 Attacks

  10. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  11. Gilbert Caffall Morrison

    Morrison, Gilbert Caffall, 82, passed away on March 14, 2013 at his home in Mission Viejo, California. Born February 28, 1931 in Beaumont, Texas to Ardis Emma Caffall and Frank William Morrison. He attended Southwestern University at Georgetown, Texas and...

    Tags: Psychiatry, Medical Specialization, Tulane University, Colleges and Universities, Education

  12. Apr 10, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  13. Dick Meyers' Puppetry Project Set for UConn

    <strong>&quot;Cinderella" </strong>and"<strong> Beauty and the Beast" </strong>will make up<strong> "The Dick Meyers Project," </strong>featuring UConn puppet Arts graduate student <strong>Seth Shaffer</strong> at the <strong>Studio Theatre</strong> in Storrs, Thursday, April 11 to Sunday, April 14.
    Hartford Courant
    "Cinderella" and" Beauty and the Beast" will make up "The Dick Meyers Project," featuring UConn puppet Arts graduate student Seth Shaffer at the Studio Theatre in Storrs, Thursday, April 11 to Sunday, April 14. Connecticut Repertory Theatre's family...

    Tags: Connecticut Repertory Theatre, Frank Oz, Storrs, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture

  14. Feb 27, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  15. U.S. gay couples report poorer health than straight married counterparts

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Gay and lesbian couples living together report poorer health than straight married couples, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday, speculating that legalizing same-sex marriage could reduce the disparities. Studies have shown that...

    Tags: Michigan State University, Same-Sex Marriage, Health and Safety at School, Family, University of Texas at Austin

  16. Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Abe Bortz, historian, teacher, book reviewer

    Abe Bortz, the Social Security Administration's first historian and a voracious book collector and reviewer, died Tuesday of lymphoma at his home in Pikesville. He was 93.
    Abe Bortz, the Social Security Administration's first historian and a voracious book collector and reviewer, died Tuesday of lymphoma at his home in Pikesville. He was 93. Dr. Bortz grew up in Cincinnati, graduating from high school there in 1937 and...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Pikesville, Johns Hopkins University, Harvard University, Book

  18. Mar 19, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  19. America starts filling out March Madness brackets

    Professor Michael Magazine is upending the logical world of math with a good dose of March Madness.
    Professor Michael Magazine is upending the logical world of math with a good dose of March Madness. Magazine teaches a new class called Bracketology at University of Cincinnati, the home of the 10th-seeded Bearcats, where 33 business students are...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Science and Technology, Duke Blue Devils, Basketball, Sports

  20. Feb 27, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  21. Arizona ends offer drought for Dr. Phillips ATH Deionte Gaines

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;"><strong>Deionte Gaines</strong> received his first college football scholarship offer last summer from the University of Cincinnati. Usually, a prospect's first offer means there will be more to come in the near future.</span>
    Deionte Gaines received his first college football scholarship offer last summer from the University of Cincinnati. Usually, a prospect's first offer means there will be more to come in the near future. For the speedy Dr. Phillips slot receiver,...

    Tags: Boston College, Cincinnati Bearcats, Butch Jones, Garrett Johnson, Sports

  22. Feb 19, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  23. News of the Weird: Crazy Kids

    An estimated 3.2 million kids aged 5 to 12 take mixed-martial arts classes, training to administer beatdowns modeled after the adults' Ultimate Fighting Championships, according to a January report in ESPN magazine, which profiled the swaggering, Mohawked Derek &ldquo;Crazy&rdquo; Rayfield, 11, and the meek, doll-clutching fighting machine, Regina &ldquo;The Black Widow&rdquo; Awana, 7. Kids under age 12 fight each other without regard to gender, and blows above the collarbone are always prohibited (along with attacks on the groin, kidneys and back). &ldquo;Crazy&rdquo; was described delivering merciless forearm chest smashes to a foe before the referee intervened, and the Black Widow won her match in less than a minute via arm-bar submission. Parental involvement appears to be of two types: either fear of their child's getting hurt or encouragement to be meaner.
    An estimated 3.2 million kids aged 5 to 12 take mixed-martial arts classes, training to administer beatdowns modeled after the adults' Ultimate Fighting Championships, according to a January report in ESPN magazine, which profiled the swaggering, Mohawked...

    Tags: New York City, The New York Times, Dunkin' Donuts, Military Equipment, Laws

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