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A moment spent on running's hallowed ground
OXFORD, England – At the London Diamond League track meet July 13, ten of the 11 finishers in the men’s mile run broke four minutes. The only rare thing now about that time is how few chances elite international athletes get to run the mile...
Tags: Olympic Flame Lighting Ceremony, IAAF Diamond League, Track and Field, 2012 Summer Olympics, England
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A sense of where you are
Contributing columnistThere he stood. Under a basket at Princeton University’s Dillon Gymnasium. In his basketball practice uniform. Still sweating from a demanding workout. Now he caught questions, not basketballs, passed to him by the acclaimed writer John McPhee. On...Tags: Princeton University, Anthony Davis, Los Angeles Lakers, Converse, Inc., Basketball
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Elizabeth Williamson Is New Play Person at Hartford Stage
Hartford CourantElizabeth Williamson is the new senior dramaturg and director of new play development at Hartfoird Stage. Williamson served the past four years as associate artistic director and literary manager for Pioneer Theatre Company in Salt Lake City, where...Tags: Arts and Culture, Hartford Stage, Lincoln Center
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Baltimore should say no to a 2024 Olympics bid
Even before the 2012 London Olympics held its closing ceremonies last night, organizers and politicians were already looking ahead to the next round of bidding to host the games. Toronto is examining whether to throw its hat into the ring for the 2024...
Tags: Beijing Games, Auto Racing, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Travel, Olympic Games
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ASD Rolls Out Revamped Website
Channel 2 NewsThe Anchorage School District launched its revamped website on Monday, August 13, which is phase 1 of a three-phase process over the next year. Heidi Embley, ASD spokesperson, said “it’s totally rebuilt and much cleaner for parents, students,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Students, Loyola University Chicago, Columbia University, Media Industry
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The Siren's Call: Cellular Situations
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCancer lends itself to the realms of myth. Siddhartha Mukherjee gave the disease some regal treatment in the title of his prize-winning book "The Emperor of All Maladies," but cancer's no emperor. It's a beast. Where actual mythological monsters are...Tags: Oxford (Talbot, Maryland), Chlamydia , Cancer, Authors, Kraken (legendary creature)
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Is there another universe out there?
Stephen Hawkings, or as I call him, The Original Siri, recently gave an interview to the BBC. In this interview, he said that scientists should further investigate M-theory, a theory stating that the universe containing Earth is only one of many out...
Tags: Space Programs, Science and Technology, Cosmology, Science, BBC
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Phillip Tobias dies at 86; South African expert on early man
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Phillip Tobias, a renowned South African paleoanthropologist and expert on early man and hominids, died Thursday. He was 86. Tobias died in a Johannesburg hospital after a long illness, according to South Africa's...Tags: Medical Specialization, Tanzania, Biology, Genes and Chromosomes, Archaeology
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Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi on historic European visit
World NowMyanmar Democracy Europe: Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi on a historic European visit.... -
Suu Kyi falls ill on first day of European tour [Video]
World NowOn the first day of a whirlwind trip through Europe, famed Myanmar democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi fell ill, throwing up in the middle of a news conference in Switzerland.... -
Damage control when your daughter brings home her first D
Your middle-schooler just got her first D. What's an appropriate response?
Parent advice
Try not to overreact and then try to find out the reason by calmly discussing it. If the reason is vague, request a conference with the teacher as soon as...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Facebook, Teachers, Report Cards, Psychologists
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Dueling stews
You could argue about Irish stew all day. Folks have been for centuries. Or you could get on with it and make one for St. Patrick's Day. But which one?
At its most basic, an Irish stew slow-cooks together meat, potatoes, onions and water. Dig into a...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Potatoes, Tomatoes, Cheese Corn, Onions
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