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Alumni trombonist to appear in concert with the WSU Symphony Orchestra
Guest artist Michael Powell, tenor trombonist of the American Brass Quintet since 1983, will appear in concertwith the WSU Symphony Orchestra on Thursday, September 20, at 7:30pm, in Miller Concert Hall. The orchestra’s inaugural performance of the...
Tags: Entertainment, Music Industry, Education, Culture, Teachers
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Real World Advice For College Freshmen
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - More than 3 million students will start college this fall. What sage advice would you offer someone stepping onto campus for the first time? Here are recommendations from some former freshmen with valuable experiences to share....Tags: Corporate Officers, Brown University, Jane Lynch, The Pennsylvania State University, Culture
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Online Dish: Semen Cures Depression Among Women
KIAHGo out and have unprotected sex, you'll be happier! Say what?! That's what researchers from SUNY Albany are saying in a new study. They claim that certain chemicals found in semen can have a positive effect on the physical and mental health of women...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Oxytocin (drug), Medical Research, Human papillomavirus, Chlamydia
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Gunman kills 1 at Empire State Building, 9 wounded
NEW YORK (AP) — A laid-off women's accessories designer shot a former coworker to death near the Empire State Building, causing a chaotic showdown with police Friday in front of one of the world's best-known landmarks. Police killed the suspect...
Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Injuries and Wounds, Michael Bloomberg, Manhattan (New York City), Tour Operations Industry
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Empire State Building Shooter Left Keys with Landlord
CNNNEW YORK -- The unemployed apparel designer who killed a former coworker near the Empire State Building on Friday morning left his Manhattan apartment intending never to return, according to a police source with knowledge of the investigation. The police...Tags: Empire State Building Shooting, LinkedIn Corp., Hospitals and Clinics, Tour Operations Industry, Dunkin' Donuts Coffee
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Aug. 22: Dan Deacon
Dan Deacon is obsessed with the apocalypse. From a dilapidated couch in his Station North practice space, the city's most well known electronic musician and composer quickly rattles off grim crises: the United States' "growing military stronghold," drone...Tags: Herring, Yeast Infection, Occupy Wall Street, Entertainment, Egyptian Revolution (2011-12)
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Thunder re-sign Mohr, Summers; trade goalie Adam Russo
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsThe Wichita Thunder of the Central Hockey League brought back two key pieces from last year's team today, announcing the signings of forward Matt Summers and defenseman Jarred Mohr as well as adding rookie forward Todd Hosmer to the roster for the 2012-13...Tags: Ice Hockey, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sports
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Lehigh No. 1 in Lambert Cup voting
Groller's CornerLehigh is not only No. 6 in one national poll, but also took over the top spot in the Lambert Cup voting. The Lambert Cup, of course, measures Eastern football supremacy. I am one of the Lambert Cup voters. Here's how it looks not only at Lehigh's FCS... -
10 vie for four seats on County Court bench
Incumbent judges don't often face competition when they seek re-election, but it's been known to happen. In the Aug. 14 primary, two Broward County judges are facing challenges. One, Robert F. "Bob" Diaz of Group 10, has been on the bench since 1992...Tags: Broward County, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Nova Southeastern University, Lawyers, Colleges and Universities
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Joan Stein dies at 59; Tony-winning theater and TV producer
Joan Stein, a Tony-winning theater and television producer who helped to launch several long-running L.A. stage productions, including "Love Letters," "Forever Plaid" and Steve Martin's "Picasso at the Lapin Agile," has died. She was 59. Stein died...
Tags: Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Rentals, New York City, Steve Martin
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Review & preview: Stevenson
Here is the seventh installment of a series that checks in with the eight Division III programs in the state to give a glimpse into the past and the future. Teams are scheduled to appear according to the chronological order in which their seasons ended....
Tags: Salisbury Sea Gulls, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), College Sports, Ian Hart, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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