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Patt Morrison Asks: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar -- still hooked
Only his number is retired — 33, in the Lakers' purple and gold that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar wore to glory on the basketball court. The rest of him is still working away, most recently on his latest book. At UCLA, in blue and gold, Abdul-Jabbar was a...Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, California State University, Long Beach, New York Knicks, Arts and Culture, University of California, Los Angeles
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ENGAGED: Horn -- Picotte
Dennis and Holly Horn of Canal Winchester, Ohio, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Julianne Christine Horn, to Nathan William Picotte, son of Bill and Diane Picotte of Charlevoix. Julie is a graduate of Bloom Carroll High School and...
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Business People - Feb. 19
University Cardiovascular Associates MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Dr. Philip J. O’Donnell, a cardiologist with University Cardiovascular Associates in Martinsburg, recently was awarded diplomate status with the American Board of Clinical Lipidology,...Tags: Services and Shopping, Frostburg State University, U.S. Military, Arteriosclerotic Vascular Disease, Cardiologists
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Prisoners On The Run
Ricky Haggood firebombed Richard and Deborah Dozier's house on Carmel Street in New Haven in 1990, while the couple was upstairs in their bedroom, sleeping. They managed to race out the back.
Haggood thought the Doziers, who were active in the local...Tags: Insurance, Heroin, Prisons, Punishment, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Dr. Constance A. "Connie" Griffin
Dr. Constance A. "Connie" Griffin, an internationally known pancreatic cancer researcher who led the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center's Cytogenetics Core and was director of the Pathology Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory, died Jan. 8 of pancreatic...Tags: Medical Research, Healthcare Provider, Teachers, Health Organizations, Hospitals and Clinics
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American String Quartet plays Candlelight concert
In classical music terms, one quartet plus one quartet equals an octet. You can hear that mathematical formula for yourself when the American String Quartet is joined by the Ariel String Quartet for a Candlelight Concert Society program on Saturday, Jan....Tags: Music, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Music Industry, Manhattan (New York City), Classical Music (genre)
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From Sun Magazine: When architects build a marriage — and design a home
Architects live and breathe design, blissfully losing themselves in details most people would never notice — the bevel of a trim, the way light falls across a room, squared legs or curved.
So what happens, we wondered, when two such aesthetes...Tags: Services and Shopping, Virginia Tech, Roland Park, Natural Resources, Forestry and Timber
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College news for Feb. 5, 2012
President’s scholars
Western Kentucky University: Eric C. Smiley, son of Pat and Paul Smiley of Danville; and Maggie A. Arnold, daughter of Colby and Joan Arnold of Danville. To achieve the designation of president’s scholar, a student much...Tags: Livestock Farming, Morehead State University, Brown University, Colleges and Universities, Students
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News briefs for Jan. 24
McDowell unit gets recognition
The skilled nursing facility/transitional care unit at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center has been identified by Humana as one of the Top 20 skilled nursing facilities in the state due to the quality of care it...Tags: Rosemary Clooney, Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Colleges and Universities
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Special teams coordinator Rosburg happy to 'break one' for TD
Each week, we bring you a Q&A with a Ravens player, coach or team executive to help you learn a little more about the team. Today's guest is special teams coordinator and assistant head coach Jerry Rosburg.
Lardarius Webb returned a punt 68 yards for a...Tags: Detroit Lions, San Francisco 49ers, Lardarius Webb, Sam Koch, Baltimore Ravens
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Cincinnati gives Orlando Olympia defender Ramar Dennis his first offer
Orlando Olympia defensive end Ramar Dennis was the envy of his best friend and teammate John Armstrong for a little while on Sunday.
Dennis had received a scholarship offer from the University of Cincinnati. His buddy Armstrong had been waiting an...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid, Football
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