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'Courageous' to be shown
The Zion Baptist Church ministry will show the movie “Courageous” Saturday at 6 p.m. in the fellowship hall of the church, 61 W. Bethel St. The doors open at 5:30 p.m. Admission costs $2 per person and there will be free popcorn and drinks....Tags: Technology, Courageous (movie), Texas Tech University , African-American History Month, Rocketry
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Reuben Pannor dies at 90; trailblazer for open adoptions
People have an intrinsic right to know their ancestry — at least Reuben Pannor thought so. A Los Angeles social worker and trailblazer for the open-adoption movement, Pannor co-wrote "The Adoption Triangle," a 1978 book that served as the...
Tags: Labor Legislation, U.S. Army, Fiction, Social Services, Social Issues
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PASSINGS: Robert C. Richardson, Richard Briers, Shadow Morton, Bill Eadington
Robert C. Richardson Won Nobel Prize for physics in 1996 Robert C. Richardson, 75, a Cornell University professor who shared a Nobel Prize for a key discovery in experimental physics, died Tuesday in Ithaca, N.Y., from complications of a heart attack,...
Tags: Teachers, United Kingdom, Respiratory Disease, Lifestyle and Leisure, Queens (New York City)
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PASSINGS: Jozef Glemp, Steven Muller
Jozef Glemp Polish cardinal Cardinal Jozef Glemp, 83, the head of Poland's influential Roman Catholic church from 1981 to 2004 — a time when it played a historic role in the fight against communism — died Wednesday in Warsaw. Jozef Kloch,...
Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Christianity, Obituaries, Germany, Nazi Party
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Hopkins doctor found dead amid investigation of claims he secretly taped patients
Police want to identify women seen over two decades by a Johns Hopkins gynecologist who was found dead on Monday amid a police investigation that he was surreptitiously photographing and videotaping his patients. The doctor, identified as Nikita A....
Tags: Police Investigations, Obstetrics, Medical Research, State University of New York, General Practitioners
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Google chief urges North Koreans to get connected
BEIJING — Could Google drag North Korea kicking and screaming into the 21st century? Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of the world’s most popular search engine, on Thursday urged the world’s most Internet-shy nation to open up or...
Tags: Google Inc., Eric Schmidt, Kim Il Sung, China, South Korea
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News of the Weird: Crazy Kids
An estimated 3.2 million kids aged 5 to 12 take mixed-martial arts classes, training to administer beatdowns modeled after the adults' Ultimate Fighting Championships, according to a January report in ESPN magazine, which profiled the swaggering, Mohawked...
Tags: Stranger Than Fiction, University of Cincinnati, Daytona International Speedway, Crimes, Brookfield (Cook, Illinois)
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Art Review: Jessica Rath at the Pasadena Museum of California Art
Jessica Rath’s project “Take Me to the Apple Breeder” at the Pasadena Museum of California Art, begins with a fundamentally captivating subject: the metaphor-rich science of apple cultivation. After coming across a mention in a book...
Tags: Genetics, Apples, Arts and Culture, Museums, Arts
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Richard Artschwager dies at 89; painter and sculptor
Richard Artschwager, an artist who turned his apprenticeship as a cabinetmaker into a distinctive approach to making sculptures and paintings that defy easy categorization, died Saturday in Albany, N.Y., following a brief illness. He was 89. A...
Tags: Sculpture, Tuberculosis, IBM, U.S. Army, Germany
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Having a little less to chew on
I've got two reasons to watch my weight over the next several weeks. First, it's the holiday season, when the national sport is overeating. Second, I've got another knee replacement coming up soon, and the lighter I am going in, the easier the recovery...
Tags: Government, Elections, Health Organizations, Weight, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Nelson Algren Short Story Awards: A look back at a rich history
An honor like the Nelson Algren Short Story Award can be a boon to a writer. It can give him or her the confidence to slog through rejections and trudge forward with literary endeavors. When we asked former Nelson Algren Award recipients what winning...Tags: Nelson Algren, Christianity, Teachers, Texas Tech University , Chicago Tribune
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New On20 Chef Up To Challenge
The Hartford CourantIt was surprising news that spread fast when word got out that famed executive chef Noel Jones had left the kitchen at Hartford's toney On20 in the Hartford Steam Boiler Building a few months ago. The 20th floor restaurant, a favorite with the corporate...Tags: Simsbury, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Wines, Game, New Britain
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