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    Aug 1, 2008 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Scientist linked to anthrax case dies

    One of the nation's top biodefense researchers has died in Frederick, apparently in a suicide, just as the U.S. Justice Department was to file criminal charges against him in the anthrax mailing assaults of 2001 that killed five, the Los Angeles Times has...

    Tags: Ohio, Politics, U.S. Department of Justice, CNN (tv network), Crime, Law and Justice

  2. Aug 26, 2008 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  3. Madison homicide claims 2nd victim

    (AP) - A second person has died as a result of an incident in Madison that's being investigated as a homicide by Indiana State Police. Police say 20-year-old Ranear Kirksey has died as a result of his injuries. Kirksey had been in critical condition at...

    Tags: Health, Colleges and Universities, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, Crimes

  4. Oct 30, 2008 |Story| WXMI
  5. West Side will represent at Ford Field!

    As the MHSAA playoff pairings were announced on Sunday night, I realized that several area teams have received draws that will allow them to play for State Titles at Ford Field on Thanksgiving weekend.  Last season only 2 schools made the trip to Ford...

    Tags: Manchester Community College, Health and Safety at School, Death

  6. Mar 30, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. L.A. in Wooden's words

    EVEN though most people call him Coach, John Wooden prefers to think of himself as a teacher, and not just one who taught hundreds of UCLA basketball players during his 28 seasons coaching the Bruins. His Pyramid of Success, a diagram of core values, has helped shape the lives of thousands.
    Times Staff Writer
    EVEN though most people call him Coach, John Wooden prefers to think of himself as a teacher, and not just one who taught hundreds of UCLA basketball players during his 28 seasons coaching the Bruins. His Pyramid of Success, a diagram of core values,...

    Tags: John Wooden, Phil Jackson, University of Southern California, Colleges and Universities, Pittsburgh Pirates

  8. Oct 15, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Discovering Columbus

    Tribune staff reporter
    People might suppose that an Ohio State game at Ohio Stadium--the famed "Horseshoe"--would grind the town to a halt. Columbus isn't a town, however; it's a city big enough to keep its enthusiasms separated, so that even when 100,000-plus fans converge in...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Art Institute of Chicago, The Ohio State University, Colleges and Universities, Gays and Lesbians

  10. Aug 2, 2008 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. For colleagues, a 'quiet, giving kind of guy'

    Sun reporters
    Friends and colleagues expressed shock yesterday that Bruce E. Ivins - an award-winning scientist who played guitar in his church folk group - would kill himself after being targeted in a federal anthrax probe, even as a contrasting portrait emerged of...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Defense, Depression, Lawyers

  12. Jan 19, 2008 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Ravens seek to retain Ryan as coordinator

    Sun reporter
    The Ravens are in negotiations with Rex Ryan to keep him as the defensive coordinator on new coach John Harbaugh's staff, an NFL source said. To retain Ryan, the Ravens likely have to give him a significant raise. Ryan is in the final year of a two-...

    Tags: San Diego Chargers, Football, National Football League, Philadelphia Eagles, Miami Dolphins

  14. Jan 7, 2009 |Story| Daily Press
  15. MEET DR. SHARON PETITJEAN

    Profession: Medical director of Riverside PACE at 4107 W. Mercury Blvd., Hampton, 251-7977. She also serves on the faculty of Riverside's Family Practice Residency and as medical director of the Dementia Unit at The Gardens at Warwick Forest. Education:...

    Tags: Family, Colleges and Universities, Education

  16. May 23, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Cardiac arrest, we dance to thee

    Melding art and medicine is getting more and more common: These days, you can buy all kinds of medical tchotchkes — earrings in the shape of brain molecules, boxer shorts decorated with images of bacteria (even gonorrhea bacteria, which doesn't seem...

    Tags: Heart Attack, Colleges and Universities, Education, DNA, Entertainment

  18. Mar 30, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Lou Saban dies at 87; NFL coach and Yankees executive

    Lou Saban, who coached O.J. Simpson in the NFL and ran the New York Yankees for George Steinbrenner during a well-traveled career as a coach and administrator that spanned five decades, died Sunday. He was 87.
    Associated Press
    Lou Saban, who coached O.J. Simpson in the NFL and ran the New York Yankees for George Steinbrenner during a well-traveled career as a coach and administrator that spanned five decades, died Sunday. He was 87. Saban died at his home in North Myrtle...

    Tags: Denver Broncos, George Steinbrenner, Career and Workplace, O.J. Simpson, Colleges and Universities

  20. Sep 19, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Simmons and Burke's 'You Can Live Forever in Paradise on Earth' at Kim Light/LightBox

    &quot;You Can Live Forever in Paradise on Earth" -- or so say the titles of <b>Simmons and Burke</b>'s extravagant sound and image collages at Kim Light/LightBox. But would you want to, if this is what it looked like and sounded like, if this is how it made you feel?
    Special to The Times
    "You Can Live Forever in Paradise on Earth" -- or so say the titles of Simmons and Burke's extravagant sound and image collages at Kim Light/LightBox. But would you want to, if this is what it looked like and sounded like, if this is how it made you feel?...

    Tags: Laura Bush, Condoleezza Rice, Justin Timberlake, Colleges and Universities, Disasters

  22. Jul 26, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Going below the surface

    Bob DERLET drinks his water straight &#8212; without fancy filters or chemical treatments. He leans face down into Delaney Creek, which flows directly down into Tuolumne Meadows from the Sierra Crest, taking healthy gulps from the rushing stream, and then fills his water bottle. It's nearly noon on an early summer day, and temperatures are hovering in the mid-80s. After a rigorous two-mile ascent in altitudes around 9,500 feet, the pristine mountain water is indescribably refreshing: no chemical aftertaste of tap water and chilled to perfection by the Sierra's melting snowpack.
    Bob DERLET drinks his water straight — without fancy filters or chemical treatments. He leans face down into Delaney Creek, which flows directly down into Tuolumne Meadows from the Sierra Crest, taking healthy gulps from the rushing stream, and then...

    Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Science, National Parks, Colleges and Universities, Illnesses

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