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Papendick: Wings honors continue to fly
Aberdeen Wings captain Cory Ward of Las Vegas was named one of the best players in the North American Hockey League this week. The forward was one of six players named to the NAHL All-Central Division Team. Last year, Ward made the NAHL All-Rookie...
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Shel Hershorn dies at 82; photojournalist chronicled '60s tumult
Shel Hershorn, a photojournalist who documented the tumult of the 1960s and then dropped out to live a rustic lifestyle in northern New Mexico, died Sept. 17 at a nursing home in Espanola, N.M. He was 82.
Born in Denver on June 11, 1929, Herbert...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Arts and Culture, University of Texas at Austin, Dallas, Murder
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TODAY IN HISTORY
1521: Martin Luther was excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church by Pope Leo X. 1938: The March of Dimes campaign to fight polio was organized. 1966: Northwestern Bell Telephone Co is introducing its new “push-button” telephone in the Aberdeen...Tags: Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Politics, Elections, Sports
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How Lee Harvey Oswald's coffin ended up in Brentwood
L.A. NOWBrentwood residents won't guess what auctioneer Nate D. Sanders has dug up. "It's Lee Harvey Oswald's coffin," Laura Yntema, one of Sanders' managers, explained at his auction house tucked behind a row of Barrington Avenue apartment units. A funeral home.... -
Lee Harvey Oswald's first coffin is sold for $72,890
L.A. NOWA wooden coffin that once held the remains of President John F. Kennedy’s assassin has sold for $72,890, according to a Brentwood auction company.... -
Tucson shootings: Mental illness, not rhetoric, at root of more political assassinations historically
Top of the TicketGabrielle Giffords, a Democratic representative, is among the wounded in the Tucson shootings.... -
Terrance McGarry dies at 72; reporter, editor at UPI and L.A. Times
Terrance W. McGarry, a former Los Angeles Times Valley edition reporter and assistant city editor whose previous work for United Press International included coverage of the assassination of President Kennedy, died Tuesday of a rare brain disease at his...Tags: Arts and Culture, Marquette University, Encino, Dallas, Lee Harvey Oswald
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JFK cut down by assassin's bullet 47 years ago today
The 33 NewsJust as people of this generation will always remember where they were on Nine-Eleven, those who were alive on November 22, 1963 will always remember their whereabouts on the day President John F. Kennedy was killed. Kennedy was shot and killed as his...Tags: Television, Walter Cronkite, NBC (tv network), John F. Kennedy, Lee Harvey Oswald
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Lee Harvey Oswald's Coffin Sold, Brother Disputes Sale
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- The coffin that once held the body of presidential assasin Lee Harvey Oswald has been sold to an anonymous bidder, but Oswald's brother is disputing the sale. Robert L. Oswald, 76, said he didn't know the coffin still existed until he read...Tags: Auction Service, Arts and Culture, John F. Kennedy Assassination (1963), Dallas, Lee Harvey Oswald
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Comments & Curiosities: Photojournalistic excellence
I knew it. I never lost faith. I knew that if I waited long enough, we would get a hook into the city of Bell story, and on Tuesday morning, we did. That was when former Bell City Manager Robert Rizzo, who is presently between engagements, was...Tags: California, Arts and Culture, Bell (Los Angeles, California), Times Square, Alfred Eisenstaedt
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Man Dies After Waiting 19 Hours in E.R.
DALLAS -- A 58-year-old man died in a hospital emergency room after waiting nearly 19 hours for treatment. Mike Herrera collapsed just as he was about to receive medical treatment at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas. Herrera, the owner of a...Tags: KTLA, Hospitals and Clinics, Emergency Planning, Disasters and Accidents, Health
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The West's defender of wild places
Special to The TimesOn a late spring day, with streambeds roaring and the sun breaking through the thin mountain air, Stewart Udall has just crossed a calf-deep creek, rushing with late-season snowmelt from the western slope of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in northern...Tags: California, Washington (U.S. state), Utah, Natural Resources, Washington Monument
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