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School of smarter spending
As we scurry about during the highest of all shopping seasons, our money habits will be on full display. Yet the motivations behind how we spend are often hidden, stemming from our most ancient and fundamental human tendencies. The relatively new...Tags: Science, Marketing, Newspaper and Magazine, Science and Technology, Princeton University
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Stanford becomes 1st school to raise more than $1 billion in a year
The nation’s top fund-raising institution last year, Stanford University, raised $1.03 billion from donors, the first to raise more than $1 billion in a given year. Out of the nation's top 10 fund-raising institutions, two others were in...
Tags: New York University, Yale University, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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PASSINGS: Leroy 'Sugarfoot' Bonner, Lloyd Phillips, Donald F. Hornig
Leroy 'Sugarfoot' Bonner Lead singer and guitarist for Ohio Players Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner, 69, lead singer and guitarist for the Ohio Players, a band that fused rock, soul and funk for a string of R&B hits in the 1970s, died Saturday in a Dayton...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Russell Crowe, Science and Technology, Explosions, Chemistry
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Dating in an age of multiple divorces
With divorce rates in the U.S. consistently reported at 30 to 50 percent, odds are pretty good that anyone on the dating scene is dancing, dining and moviegoing with someone who has been divorced, and often more than once. Relationship experts don't...Tags: Divorce, Psychology, Science and Technology, Plainview, Human Interest
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Adela Cepeda carved her own path to success
Adela Cepeda stepped adroitly along her path to become one of the city's most prominent Latina businesswomen. But she walked it on her own, rather than as part of the power couple she and her husband were once well on their way to becoming. Cepeda, an...
Tags: Employment Opportunities, Public Housing, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Graduation, Interior Policy
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Georg H.B. Luck, Hopkins professor
Georg H.B. Luck, whose career teaching the classics at the Johns Hopkins University spanned two decades and included studying the role magic and witchcraft played in the theology and world of the ancient Greeks and Romans, died Sunday from complications...Tags: Book, Bern (Swiss Confederation), Literature, University of Paris, Johns Hopkins University
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Doctors who cook say they give better nutrition advice
Perhaps the next time you see your doctor, he might finish the visit with a reminder to take a medication and a conversation about cooking salmon. In a “teach the teachers” experiment, healthcare professionals have been learning to cook as...
Tags: Nutrition, Medical Research, Science and Technology, American Medical Association, Harvard Medical School
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Laguna Beach dozen sign with colleges
Twelve senior athletes at Laguna Beach High signed a National Letter of Intent Wednesday to continue their academic and athletic careers. "Celebrating the success of our athletes is important and I am very proud of our students," Laguna Beach...
Tags: Sports, George Washington University, Yale University, Tennis, Princeton University
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What to consider when choosing to rent or buy
Depending on the status of the real estate market the advice regarding renting versus owning can fluctuate, but for older adults ready to make a move, the state of the economy isn't the only consideration. For some they have been living in the same...
Tags: Gold Coast, Chicago Real Estate, Mortgages, Chicago Mortgages, Retirement
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Webliography: Research wants to be free
Change of SubjectUPDATED TUESDAY MORNING The public directly and indirectly subsidizes an awful lot of academic research on the theory that knowledge is an important public good. So the public should have access to it! We should be able to arrange the...... -
PASSINGS: John Kerr, Garrett Lewis
John Kerr Actor won Tony Award for 'Tea and Sympathy' John Kerr, 81, a stage, film and TV actor who won a Tony Award for his performance in Elia Kazan's 1953 Broadway production of "Tea and Sympathy" and went on to reprise his role in the 1956 film...
Tags: New York City, London Theatre, Celebrities, Television Industry, Julie Andrews
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Dr. Nancy Dale Peel, 80, of Winchester
Dr. Nancy Dale Peel, 80, of Winchester, passed away on Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013, at her home. Dr. Peel was born in Nicholasville on April 28, 1932, to the late Bob and Bonnie Hatton Peel. She earned a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science Degree in...Tags: Science, Science and Technology, Religion and Belief, Education, Christianity
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