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A Reader Writes: Support the arts
My wife and I and a smattering of music aficionados witnessed history on Thursday night at the California Mid-Winter Fair & Fiesta. The evening of jazz performed by Valley Jazz, Imperial Valley College’s Pacific Fire and the jazz bands from...Tags: Clint Eastwood, Arts and Culture, Bill Clinton, High Schools, Festive Events
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Wrestling: Hubs earn team honors; Rebels' Collins victorious
andrewm@herald-mail.comSouth Hagerstown senior Chris Collins won his battle, while North Hagerstown won another war Saturday at the Maryland Class 4A-3A West Region Wrestling Tournament at Sherwood High School. Collins was the only local wrestler to win his weight class,...Tags: Winston Churchill, Wrestling, Walter Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Wars and Interventions
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Dr. Jerome Tobis dies at 96; UCI professor, physician and researcher
Dr. Jerome S. Tobis, a former professor and founding chairman of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at UC Irvine whose long career included a number of precedent-setting studies on physical therapy, cardiac rehabilitation and other...Tags: Teachers, Physical Therapy, Health and Safety at School, American Medical Association, Lower Back Pain
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A history of men's hairstyles
Los Angeles TimesThe ancient story of Samson and Delilah shows how important a man's hairstyle can be. The tale has inspired sculptors, composers and screenwriters, and Samson's long locks are part of a long list of classic men's hairstyles. What follows is a look at...Tags: Jimi Hendrix, Awards and Prizes, David Beckham, Movies, Bob Dylan
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Pioneer Playhouse sets 2012 season
Pioneer Playhouse will celebrate its 63rd season, with a lineup of shows that features Dracula, Albert Einstein, Pablo Picasso and Etta May, the Queen of Southern Sass. There’s something for everyone, including a play inspired by the real-life UFO...Tags: Pablo Picasso, CMT (tv network), Talk Shows (genre), UFO Sightings, Unexplained Phenomena
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Science and censorship
Albert Einstein once said the reason he was able to accomplish so much was because he had "stood on the shoulders of giants" like Newton and Galileo. The Nobel Prize-winning physicist's remark was a reminder how much scientists depend on discoveries...Tags: Galileo Galilei, Genes and Chromosomes, Health, Biological and Chemical Weapons, Nobel Prize Awards
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Give Buddy Roemer a chance
Albert Einstein is famously reported to have said that the definition of insanity was to continue doing the same thing over and over again and expect different results. By that definition, it appears that America has gone stark raving mad. Our economy...Tags: Political Corruption, Politics, Charles Elson Roemer, III, Parties and Movements, Republican Party
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Santa may travel in relativity cloud
Daily American Staff WriterAll Santa skeptics be advised that Dr. Larry Silverberg, a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at North Carolina State University, and his graduate students have determined that Santa can travel around the world in one night to deliver...Tags: Travel, Vaccines, Trips and Vacations, Toy Industry, FedEx Corporation
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Heading Soccer Balls can lead to Brain Trauma
CW33 NewsThe Indoor Soccer Zone in Dallas where hundreds of kids kick the ball around for some fun and games. They rarely head the ball at this age and maybe that's a good thing because researchers found that soccer players who headed the ball a lot had brain...Tags: Concussion, Medical Procedures and Tests, MRI (imaging), Soccer, Health
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'Steve Jobs' review: Walter Isaacson's biography mesmerizes
Special to the Los Angeles TimesHe was an abandoned child who grew up with the unshakable belief that he was destined to be a prince. How arrogant and sensible of him. His personal hygiene was bad. He often wore no shoes and liked to stick his feet in the toilet. His food faddery was...Tags: Joan Baez, Electronics, Apple iPod, Biography (genre), Bob Dylan
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A cluttered desk means a busy life
Happy New Year! Did you make a resolution? Have you already broken it? I haven't, and I haven't. I don't make formal first-of-the-year resolutions. I suppose that's a way of letting myself off the hook: If I don't make it, I can't break it, right?...Tags: Mark Twain, Google Inc.
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Christmas movies: With Clooney and Obama, it's a wonderful mash-up
Nation NowFavorite Christmas movies: First Lady Michelle Obama loves "It's a Wonderful Life" but the choices are varied at Christmas....
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