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Around Town: Family campus at Golden West closer to reality
This year's sixth annual Surf City Splash raised $100,000 for several charities, according to a news release from the Surf City Rotary Club of Huntington Beach. More than 230 guests attented the event at the Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort, enjoying...
Tags: Human Interest, Politics, Polio, Social Issues, Elections
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A faint echo of 9/11
WASHINGTON -- The morning after the Boston Marathon bombings, Ben Cardin, the first speaker on the Senate floor after leaders opened the day's session, marked the national crisis with some heartfelt thoughts on … school libraries. "Across the...
Tags: School Examinations, Chuck Grassley, John Shimkus, NASCAR, Martin Luther King Jr.
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William Wilson dies at 78; former Los Angeles Times art critic
For William Wilson, the former Los Angeles Times art critic who died Saturday at the age of 78, art was a childhood refuge, a teenage survival mechanism, and, finally, a career that saw him chronicle the city's rise in art-world stature from his first...Tags: Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Natural History, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Museums, Arts
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North Broward's production bursts with energy and exuberance
The cast of North Broward's production of "A Flea in Her Ear" is ready to commit a folly. Would you join them as they tangle through the uproarious maze of the Hotel Coq d'Or? When a suspicious wife suspects her devout husband has been untrue, she will...Tags: Adultery, Celebrities
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Community notes Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Volunteer connections Help plan Day of Caring. Join Char-Em United Way for planning the 10th annual Day of Caring. This year Day of Caring will be on Sept. 11 in remembrance of 9/11 and in conjunction with National Day of Service. The committee will meet...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Libraries, Christianity, Mental Health, Religion and Belief
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'The Whale' and other big fish to check out right now
April can be the cruelest or the kindest month for a critic, but it most certainly is the busiest month in the Chicago theater. Over the last 30 days, I've seen about 30 shows in Chicago and New York. I'm gonna get right to the point here; there are...
Tags: Steppenwolf Theatre, Marriott Theatre, Big Fish (movie), Oriental Theater, Music
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Toshio Narahashi, 1927-2013
An internationally known pharmacologist, Toshio Narahashi headed the pharmacology department at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine for 17 years and was a tenured professor at the medical school for more than 35 years. Many...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Science and Technology, Duke University, Research, Pharmacology
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NE Ind. woman, 74, found dead in pond near home
COLUMBIA CITY, Ind. (AP) — A 74-year-old woman with Alzheimer's disease has died after she apparently left her apartment and ended up in northeastern Indiana pond. Indiana conservation officers say that Bonnie Knetter wasn't home when some of... -
Other Voices: Genetically modified crops, food shortages and brain research
Do not fear genetically modified crops Overheard from an Oregon legislator as he exited a committee meeting at the Capitol: "Are we regulating religion or agriculture?" That's a good question, and has probably crossed the minds of many legislators...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Agricultural Research and Technology, Science and Technology, Science, U.S. Congress
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How Prince became royal
Here are things you may not have known about Prince: In high school, he was a decent basketball player. "Amadeus" was at one point his favorite movie. And he may not have believed that Ronald Reagan suffered from Alzheimer's disease. These tidbits,...
Tags: MSNBC (tv network), Ronald Reagan, SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival, Music, Entertainment
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Method for making brain transparent may open scientific frontier
Scientists have created a way to make a human brain transparent, enabling them to take deep three-dimensional tours through the mysterious organ and trace its circuitry down to the molecular level. The recipe for transforming cadaver brains into see-...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology, Schizophrenia, Science
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Frances H. Mueller, educator
Frances H. Mueller, a retired educator who had chaired the Bryn Mawr School's English department and also taught at Towson University, died March 24 of complications from dementia at Roland Park Place. She was 94. Born and raised on her parents' farm...
Tags: University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Columbia University, Literature, Teachers, William Shakespeare
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