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Election countdown: Five candidates vie for two council spots
The election is less than two weeks away. The Coastline Pilot offers a last look at the five candidates for City Council. * Name: Steven Dicterow Age: 57 Occupation: Attorney, small business owner Education: bachelors degree, State University of...Tags: Justice System, Planned Parenthood, Orange County Register, Dana Rohrabacher, Government
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Paul Kurtz dies at 86; secular humanist philosopher
Philosopher Paul Kurtz was called many unflattering names during his long career, including "Satanic free-thinker" and "dangerous corrupter of young minds." But the name some of his critics considered most damning was the one he most prized. They called...
Tags: Heart Problems, Philosophy, Science, Newspaper and Magazine, Obituaries
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The straight story: T.C. Boyle goes easy on the irony, for a change
T.C. Boyle, dressed in his regular uniform of a black T-shirt, blazer and green beaded necklace, told a crowd of about 70 people Tuesday at Vroman's Bookstore in Pasadena that he has written his first earnest book. “It's the first time I've done...
Tags: Frank Lloyd Wright, Google Inc.
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Rev. Edward F. McNally, Franciscan Center director
The Rev. Edward F. McNally, a Roman Catholic priest who later became executive director of the Franciscan Center, died Saturday of lymphoma at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The Mount Washington resident was 46.
"Ed had volunteered here...Tags: Judges, Healthy Diet, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Christianity
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A life directed
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comDoug Smart’s life has had two major directions, with one path that led straight to Hollywood and the next twisting and turning until it found central Kentucky. The 62-year-old is in his sixth year teaching at Asbury University, where he brings 22...Tags: Academy Awards, Lawrence Welk, Desi Arnaz, Homes, Entertainment Events
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Louis Simpson dies at 89; Pulitzer-winning poet
"A poet," Louis Simpson once wrote, "should wish for enough unhappiness to keep him writing." Simpson may not have wished for trouble, but he kept writing for 60 years — spare, powerful poems about war, infidelity, suburban alienation and other...
Tags: Columbia University, Allen Ginsberg, W.H. Auden, University of California, Berkeley, Vanderbilt University
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Baldwin Hills Residents Dispute Oil Fracking Study
Los Angeles TimesBALDWIN HILLS, Calif. -- A new report on hydraulic fracking at the Inglewood Oil Field found that the controversial oil extraction method used at two wells did not have significant effects on the environment or on the health of those living near the 1,...Tags: Energy Resources, Energy, Petroleum Industry, Water, Environmental Issues
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Dan Deacon's split personalities share 'America'
Dan Deacon is obsessed with apocalypse. From a dilapidated couch in his Station North practice space, the city's best-known electronic musician and composer quickly rattles off a list: the United States' "growing military stronghold," drone warfare,...
Tags: Occupy Wall Street, Music, Dan Deacon, Egyptian Revolution (2011-12), Herring
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Crown American Hotels Is Pleased To Announce That Pasquel Sole Has Been Named Executive Chef At The Holiday Inn Downtown, Located At 250 Market St. In Johnstown.
In his new position, Mr. Sole’ oversees all aspects of food service at the Holiday Inn, including managing the kitchen that services Harrigan's Café & Wine Deck, banquets, outside catering, and private events. Having been in the restaurant industry...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Food Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Wines
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Salisbury's 2012 squad joins elite group
Sunday’s 14-10 victory over SUNY-Cortland in the NCAA tournament final capped a perfect 23-0 campaign for Salisbury, which captured its 10th national championship and joined Hobart as the only Division III programs to claim double-digit NCAA crowns....Tags: Randallstown, College Sports, Salisbury Sea Gulls, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Grant Allen Ness
Grant Allen Ness, 35, passed away at Shands Hospital in Jacksonville, Fla., following a tragic automobile accident. Grant grew up in Lakeland, Fla., and graduated with the class of '96 from Lakeland High School. He then earned his BA degree in History...
Tags: Robert Allen, Religion and Belief, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Christianity, Anglicanism
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Harford County College Lines
QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY: Blaine Dulkerian of White Hall, bachelor of arts in public relations; and Christina Heilman of Jarrettsville, bachelor of arts in public relations, graduated from Quinnipiac University during the 81st undergraduate commencement...Tags: College Sports, Edgewood, Science, Justice System, Physical Therapy
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