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Mary Edna Wood McClain
Mary Edna Wood McLain died Oct. 7, after a brief illness. She would have been 82 on Nov. 8. Born in Henderson, Ky., she had lived in La Caņada since 1966. She volunteered in the schools, supported her children's scouting activities and was a La Caņada...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, South Pasadena, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Ohio
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GOP Wins House Control, Ousts Speaker Pelosi
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- Republicans reaped a windfall from independent voters and tea party activists to seize control of the House in midterm elections, gained seats in the Senate and served notice Wednesday they will confront President Barack Obama with a...Tags: Medical Services, Healthcare Laws, Republican Party, Justice System, Democratic Party
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Man Charged in Break-in and Fire at Hollywood Synagogue
KTLA NewsHOLLYWOOD (KTLA) -- An alleged arsonist accused of setting a fire inside a classroom at a Hollywood synagogue was charged today with more than a dozen felonies. Dmitriy Sheyko is charged with 19 felony counts involving burglary, arson and use of a...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Explosions, KTLA, Los Angeles Police Department, Judaism
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Albert Ray Niederer
Waco, Texas: On Good Friday, April 22, 2011, Dr. Albert Ray Niederer peacefully entered the life everlasting. Services are Tuesday, April 26, at First Baptist Church in Waco. Ray was born Aug. 5, 1938, in Waco to Gus Albert and Freda Gummelt Niederer....Tags: Graduation, Christianity, Anaheim, Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), Education
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Ten @ 10: The most royal food experience you've ever had at a wedding
So apparently, there’s some big wedding happening later this week.
Which has us Stew folks thinking: What’s the most memorable food or drink experience you've ever had at a wedding?
No doubt we’ve all had our share of lukewarm, buffet-...Tags: Bill Daley, Human Interest, Mushrooms, Wedding Cake, Weddings
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Butler picks Villanova business dean as new president
Fox59.comButler University announced Wednesday that James M. Danko will become the college's 21st president. Danko is currently the dean of the Villanova School of Business in suburban Philadelphia. Danko was introduced to the Butler campus Wednesday afternoon....Tags: John Carroll, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Education, Companies and Corporations
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Never really apart thanks to Facebook, young alumni are skipping reunions
Rebecca Miller's five-year high school reunion seemed dead on arrival.
Only 30 of her 200-odd classmates from Joppatowne High School class of 2005 RSVPed on a Facebook page set up for the reunion, which was booked at a Harford County bar last year. As...Tags: Schools, Facebook, Clubs and Associations, Federal Hill, Media Industry
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PASSINGS: Harold Garfinkel, Gerald Allison, Tom King, Ronald D. Asmus, Christian Ferry
Harold Garfinkel
UCLA sociologist studied common sense
Harold Garfinkel, 93, a longtime UCLA sociology professor whose groundbreaking work examined the importance of common sense in everyday situations, died April 21 of congestive heart failure at his...Tags: Music, Physical Conditions, Music Industry, Sociology, Arts and Culture
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Metro Teen is Doggone Good with Dogs
In our weekly Reaching 4 Excellence reports recognizing outstanding young achievers, we're always on the lookout for kids with unusual accomplishments. This week our spotlight shines on one of them. 15-year-old Cassie Rice of Kansas City excels at showing...Tags: Wisconsin, Dining and Drinking, Fox Broadcasting Company, Dog (animal), Bars and Clubs
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Coroner Confirms 6 Bodies Found at Home of Rape Suspect
Authorities in Ohio now confirm six bodies were found in the home of a rape suspect arrested Saturday.
Coroner's spokesman Powell Caesar in Cleveland says the three additional decomposing bodies were confirmed Saturday and autopsies have been done on all...Tags: Rape, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice, Cuyahoga County, Criminals
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U.S. hard-pressed to stem domestic R&D losses
President Obama's proposal to boost the research tax credit for businesses is widely seen as necessary to bolster American competitiveness in the global economy.
But even if the $100-billion plan is approved, it won't begin to address the fundamental...Tags: China, Research, Technology, Tax Credits, Massachusetts
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Chimp Attack Victim Discharged From Ohio Hospital
A Connecticut woman who lost her hands and much of her face when she was mauled by a chimpanzee has moved from an Ohio hospital to a Boston-area assisted-living center, where she plans to continue rehabilitation and hopes for more reconstructive surgery,...Tags: Stamford, Hospitals and Clinics, Connecticut, Healthcare Provider, Health
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