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Arts Year In Review: Cultural highlights
With Orange County locals in the Olympics, contentious City Council elections and those Mitt and Barack guys who kept grabbing headlines, it was a busy year for news — and the arts proved to be no exception. We could try to order this into a...
Tags: Artists, Finance, Sculpture, Economy, Business and Finance, Arts and Culture
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The case of the Clint Eastwood cutout and an unknown hombre
Reg Green of La Caņada Flintridge enjoys a brisk early morning hike, and that's what he was doing in the hills behind Descanso Gardens when he came upon an imposing figure standing motionless on the trail. Green, 83, was briefly alarmed, then realized...Tags: Gene Autry, Human Interest, Clint Eastwood, John Wayne, Highway Transportation
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Catonsville child awaits heart after transplant falls through
Five-year-old Teresa Bartlinski was lying unconscious shortly after 3 a.m. Friday at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia when the doctor told her parents they had called off the heart transplant she was prepped to receive. The girl — whose...
Tags: Heart Transplants, China, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Catonsville, Birth Defects
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Bless this painting
When Ruth Mayer first heard from the Vatican, she brushed it off as a hoax. "'I'll be in my gallery in two weeks,'" she recalled saying into her kitchen phone. "I heard a chuckle and thought, 'Oh, definitely a joke!' I didn't think any more about it."...
Tags: Artists, Manhattan (New York City), The Pope, Arts and Culture, Vatican City
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As adopted daughter awaits new heart, family prays for miracle
Nobody believed Liu Fang, born with half a heart and abandoned in a village west of Beijing, would survive long after being adopted by a Baltimore County family. Even the Bartlinskis, deeply religious Catholics, expected the girl's lungs would fail even...
Tags: Heart Disease, Heart Transplants, China, Christianity, Fells Point
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Sources: Urlacher turned to alternative therapy before knee scope
The inexplicable months of delay between Brian Urlacher's left knee injury and an arthroscopic procedure to reduce pain and swelling a little more than a week ago is pretty difficult to understand. Why would the Bears and Urlacher gamble waiting for...
Tags: Kobe Bryant, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Rahm Emanuel, Ketorolac (drug), The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Pope Names First Native American Saint
CNNVATICAN CITY -- Sunday was a big day for Catholics in North America. Thousands of miles away in Rome, Pope Benedict XVI named 17th century Mohawk Kateri Tekakwitha the first Native American saint. Another newly named saint is Marianne Cope, a German-born...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Family, The Pope, Smallpox , Benedict XVI
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'Lily of the Mohawks' canonized first Native American saint; Ferndale family at ceremony
Los Angeles TimesIn the 17th century, she was known as “Lily of the Mohawks,” a Catholic convert scarred by smallpox and ostracized by her tribe but unshaken in her faith. After Sunday, she will be known as St. Catherine Tekakwitha, the first Native...Tags: Arts and Culture, Benedict XVI, Vatican City, Christianity, Death and Dying Customs
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The Most Reverend Patrick R. Cooney, 78
With great thanksgiving for his life and ministry, the Diocese of Gaylord announces that the Most Reverend Patrick R. Cooney, our beloved Bishop emeritus, passed into eternal life Monday morning, Oct. 15, 2012. Bishop Cooney was 78 years old. Installed...Tags: Catholic Relief Services, Colleges and Universities, Education, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Media Industry
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Open the windows again
The polio vaccine was not my idea. Nor was the Second Vatican Council of the Catholic Church. The first idea protected my physical health. The second idea continues to protect and preserve my Catholic faith. At the time the council was convened by Pope...
Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Colleges and Universities, Polio, Education, Benedict XVI
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Globetrotter legends: Good times, tight shorts
News-Review sports writerFor years, the Harlem Globetrotters have wowed millions with their distinctive brand of basketball. On Thursday, fans came out for the Globetrotters' Legends One-on-One Series to hear Fred "Curly" Neal and Sweet Lou Dunbar and share in their...Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Harlem Globetrotters, Arts and Culture, Magic Johnson
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Archbishop Fulton Sheen another step closer to sainthood
One of the nation's first televangelists has taken a significant step toward sainthood. The late Archbishop Fulton Sheen, a central Illinois native whose 1950s TV show "Life Is Worth Living" earned him an Emmy, has been declared "venerable" by Pope...
Tags: Milton Berle, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Vatican City, Religion and Belief
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