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'Jurassic Park' paleontologist offers advice on ways of dinosaurs
The blockbuster Steven Spielberg movie "Jurassic Park," being re-released in 3-D on April 5, wouldn't be the same place without paleontologist Jack Horner. In addition to advising the production on scientific matters, Horner provided inspiration for the...Tags: Dyslexia, Arts and Culture, Science, Science and Technology, George Lucas
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Movie Guide for TownMall in Carroll County, March 31, 2013
now playing "Admission" (PG-13). An admissions officer for Princeton University takes a surprising detour on the road to happiness. With Tina Fey, Paul Rudd and Michael Sheen. TownMall Cinemas (12:00, 2:35, 5:10, 7:40, 10:15 p.m.) "The Call" (R). A...Tags: Morgan Freeman, Olivia Wilde, Admission (movie), The Croods (movie), Rachel Weisz
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On Education: Time to be a little less polite
Glendale Unified school board candidates are a very polite bunch. I am convinced, in fact, that our local education race might be the last bastion of civilized discourse in American politics. Two months of campaigning has seen a string of cordial forums...Tags: Local Elections, Politics, School Examinations, Elections, Political Fundraising
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Composer Hilary Tann Headlines the 13th Annual Women Composers Festival of Hartford
Women Composers Festival of Hartford March 2-9, various locations around the Hartford area, womencomposersfestival.com Over the last 12 years, the week-long Women Composers Festival of Hartford has grown into one of the Northeast's top...
Tags: The Hartt School, Arts and Culture, Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, Colleges and Universities
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Mohsin Hamid comes home to roost in Pakistan
Many of the characters in Mohsin Hamid's novels are cultural nomads, hopscotching between the Islamic world and the Western capitalist world, the spiritual and the material, Urdu and English, the undernourished countryside and the teeming mega-city. It'...
Tags: Mira Nair, Kate Hudson, Islam, Heroin, Literature
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Petoskey mentoring business offers help with college selection
PETOSKEY -- If you'll be ready for college in a couple of years, or have a child that will be, there are choices to make in the meantime. Toby Jones can help with the school-selection process by way of his new Petoskey business, College Planning Mentors....
Tags: Education, Students, School Examinations, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities
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Marciniak, Adamshick, Lisicky are among the all-time greats at the Via Hall of Fame Clinic
Groller's CornerWhat a great lineup Via has put together for its Hall of Fame clinic next month at Northampton Community College, all part of Via All-Star Classic week. Some of the best players and coaches we've ever had will be working with the kids. Here are the... -
'The Accursed' by Joyce Carol Oates: An engrossing throwback
In her long and famously prolific career as a novelist, Joyce Carol Oates has worked in many different modes, from the social realism of her National Book Award-winning "them" (1969) and the neo-Gothic storytelling of "Bellefleur" (1980) to the...
Tags: Vampires (supernatural entitiess), Chicago Tribune, Arts and Culture, Newspaper and Magazine, Awards and Prizes
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'Admission' wait-listed on the way to greatness ★★ 1/2
A fraught romantic comedy, shot through with anxiety about getting your child into an Ivy League school or else, "Admission" stars Tina Fey as a Princeton University admissions officer with a secret. Her genial foil is Paul Rudd, who runs a rural New...
Tags: Admission (movie), Lily Tomlin, Paul Rudd, Our Idiot Brother (movie), Nat Wolff
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Award-winning UIC poet: 'desire is not enough'
For RedEyeUniversity of Illinois-Chicago assistant professor Roger Reeves may have just won one of the biggest awards an American writer could hope to receive--a $25,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts--but when he was younger, he didn't know he...Tags: Students, Lil Wayne, University of Texas at Austin, Science and Technology, Poetry
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The Carson monologue
Dr. Benjamin Carson, the eminent Johns Hopkins pediatric neurosurgeon, has received much attention over the years not only for his skills in the operating room but for what he has achieved beyond it. For many Baltimoreans, his story is a familiar one...
Tags: Personal Finance, Healthcare Provider, Personal Investing, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Executive Profile: Martin Nesbitt, the first friend
Chicago businessman Martin Nesbitt will sit on the dais in front of the U.S. Capitol on Monday as his best friend is inaugurated president of the United States. The two men — successful African-American leaders who share a record of high...
Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, University of Chicago, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Housing Authority, Midway Airport
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