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Class of 2013 Is a Whole New Ballgame
As the class of 2013 dispenses with college, reflects on commencement oratory and embraces quests beyond the campus cocoon, the rest of us would do well to consider their context and our choice. This is a class rooted in the last century (born in 1991),...Tags: Graduation, Career and Workplace, Sports, Employment, Employment Opportunities
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Giant 'Rubber Duck' deflates in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbor
A popular art installation in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbor is no longer making waves. A 54-foot rubber duck, designed by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman, started deflating Tuesday, and by Wednesday, the piece looked like a flattened yellow pancake bobbing...
Tags: Politics, Government, CNN (tv network), Hong Kong, Public Officials
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Artworks by Barnett Newman and Gerhard Richter set auction records
A painting by Barnett Newman set an artist record at auction on Tuesday, selling for $43.8 million in New York. Sotheby's had expected "Onement VI," an abstract work in dark blue, to go for between $30 million and $40 million. The sale was part of a...
Tags: Auction Service, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Microsoft Corporation, Paul Allen, Fine Artists
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It's galactic glam on the 'Star Trek: Into Darkness' red carpet
If the premiere of "Star Trek: Into Darkness" is any indication, high style will be alive and well in the 23rd century. The film's cast and celebrity supporters were in full galactic glam at Tuesday night's premiere. Zoe Saldana chose a nude silk...
Tags: Entertainment, Auction Service, NASCAR, Microsoft Corporation, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated
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At a salon on Melrose, flowing wine and food for thought
Los Angeles TimesSix men and two women sit down to a simple dinner around a rectangular table in a glassed-in upstairs room at Osteria la Buca. It's 7:30 on a Tuesday night in spring, and the sun is just barely sinking into the city haze, leaving Melrose Avenue awash in...Tags: Music Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Foods and Beverages, Apple iPhone, Elections
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Oops! Rutgers' Eddie Jordan did not receive degree from university
New Rutgers basketball Coach Eddie Jordan was brought in to lead the university out of the embarrassment of the Mike Rice scandal, but controversy continues after the school’s athletic department’s website inaccurately declared Jordan had...
Tags: Sports, Rutgers Scarlet Knights, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sacramento Kings, Eddie Jordan
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Track leaders: Top jumpers have close competition
The old saying is “The stopwatch and the tape measure don’t lie.” However, when it comes to jumping, it often takes more than the tale of the tape to separate the state’s best. A quick glance at this week’s track and...
Tags: Track and Field, Lakes and Ponds, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Groton
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Rapper Psy wows Harvard with global appeal, dance moves
Reuters* Psy tells Ivy League audience that music unifies people * Harvard professor says Psy connected to digital culture By Ross Kerber CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 9 (Reuters) - South Korean rapper Psy said he "partied hard" when his dance number drew its first...Tags: Muhammad Ali, Harvard University, Entertainment, Music, Justin Bieber
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Kris Kross' Chris 'Mac Daddy' Kelly Dies at 34
ReutersMay 02 (TheWrap.com) - Chris Kelly, one half of teenage rap duo Kris Kross, died Wednesday, his mother and record producer said in a statement. He was 34 and died of an apparent drug overdose. Cpl. Kay Lester, a spokeswoman for the Fulton County police,...Tags: Music Industry, Entertainment, Music, Sega Corporation
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Getty Museum buys 'Rembrandt Laughing': tiny portrait, huge value
Stepping up the effort to strengthen its European art collection, the Getty Museum has acquired two major Old Masters paintings: an exuberant early self-portrait of Rembrandt from around 1628, and a classic scene of the Grand Canal in Venice by...
Tags: Auction Service, Government, Fine Artists, England, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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New Soutine record set as Christie's meets Impressionist goal
ReutersBy Chris Michaud NEW YORK, May 8 (Reuters) - A record was set for French artist Chaim Soutine on Wednesday at Christie's auction of Impressionist and modern art, which met expectations with a total of just under $160 million. The tightly edited sale...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Auction Service, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Arts and Culture
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2 Newport students are National Merit Scholars
Two Newport Beach students were named National Merit Scholars on Wednesday. Darren A. Chen of the private Sage Hill School and Darya Fadavi of Corona del Mar High School both won $2,500 from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. Each year, the...Tags: Sage, Teaching and Learning, Students, Awards and Prizes
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