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    Oct 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Carolyn Rosenstein, reading specialist

    Carolyn Rosenstein, a retired McDonogh School reading specialist recalled as a nurturing faculty mentor who also served on the Women's Board of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, died of cancer Oct. 27 at her Pikesville home. She was 75.
    Carolyn Rosenstein, a retired McDonogh School reading specialist recalled as a nurturing faculty mentor who also served on the Women's Board of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, died of cancer Oct. 27 at her Pikesville home. She was 75. "She was a great gal,...

    Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Bloomfield (Staten Island, New York), Hunt Valley, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Tennis

  2. Oct 16, 2012 |Story| AM News
  3. VP debate gives Centre College valuable exposure

    Even if Centre College spent the millions it cost to put on last week’s vice-presidential debate on advertising instead, officials say the school could never come close to the kind of attention it got from the world’s media.
    dbrock@amnews.com
    Even if Centre College spent the millions it cost to put on last week’s vice-presidential debate on advertising instead, officials say the school could never come close to the kind of attention it got from the world’s media. Michael Strysick,...

    Tags: Marketing, NBC (tv network), Education, Colleges and Universities, Online Advertising

  4. Oct 5, 2012 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  5. First woman to cross Antarctic on solo trek: I've never felt so alone

    CNN
    (CNN) -- When Felicity Aston started smelling fish and chips, she knew something was wrong. The unmistakable aroma of the classic British pub food, deep-fried fish and french fries, could only mean one thing: She must be hallucinating. After all,...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Fish and Chips, Bars and Clubs, News Agency

  6. Sep 12, 2012 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  7. 9/16-17 The Banff Mountain Film Festival

    organization: The Banff Mountain Film Festival date: September 16-17 address: 3200 Darnel Street Fort Worth texas 76107 Backwoods is bringing Banff Mounttain Film festival to Fort Worth again but this year we are adding another night of films. So it...

    Tags: Movies, Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Services and Shopping, Entertainment

  8. Aug 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. H. Samuel Case, McDaniel professor

    H. Samuel Case, who taught human physiology and exercise science at what is now McDaniel College for four decades, died Aug. 22 of complications from leukemia at Carroll Hospice Center's Dove House in Westminster.
    H. Samuel Case, who taught human physiology and exercise science at what is now McDaniel College for four decades, died Aug. 22 of complications from leukemia at Carroll Hospice Center's Dove House in Westminster. The longtime Westminster resident was...

    Tags: Johns Hopkins University, The Ohio State University, Research, Washington, DC, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  10. Jul 26, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  11. No sweat: Cool theme-park spots

    Is it just me or are theme parks not as cool as they used to be?
    Is it just me or are theme parks not as cool as they used to be? Not "cool" in the Fonzie way or that Nicki Minaj way, but cool in the beat-the-heat way. I recall feeling overheated in theme parks in the summers of my youth and escaping inside, greeted...

    Tags: Movies, Tourism and Leisure, Amusement and Theme Parks, Nicki Minaj, Trips and Vacations

  12. Aug 6, 2012 |Story| KTUU
  13. UAA Scientists, Working for NASA, Find New Cold Weather Microorganism

    This week, as a $2.5 billion rover touched down on the surface of Mars, U.A.A students were watching intently.
    Channel 2 News
    This week, as a $2.5 billion rover touched down on the surface of Mars, U.A.A students were watching intently. And they weren't watching out of mere "curiosity" either (pun intended). They were watching because their research may play a pivotal role...

    Tags: Biology, Glaciers, Landforms, NASA, Science and Technology

  14. Aug 12, 2012 |Story| KTUU
  15. Evidence of Flowing Water on Mars Piques Interest of Biologists Observing "Curiosity" Mission

    NASA has now assembled the first color, panorama of Gale Crater, seen through the eyes of its newest, most sophisticated Mars Rover, "Curiosity".
    Channel 2 News
    NASA has now assembled the first color, panorama of Gale Crater, seen through the eyes of its newest, most sophisticated Mars Rover, "Curiosity". The stunning color photo, composed from a large number of individual images (electronically pasted together...

    Tags: Space Programs, Biology, Glaciers, PBS (tv network), Science

  16. Jun 22, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  17. Paul "Wex" Wechsler Nov. 5, 1928-June 16, 2012

    Paul “Wex” Wechsler November 5, 1928 - June 16, 2012 Former Glendale resident Paul “Wex” Wechsler died peacefully at his home in La Jolla on June 16. He was 83. In 1946, he began his long association with Capitol Records, working first as a draftsman at the company's record-pressing factory in his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania. After serving in the Air Force during the Korean War, he returned to Capitol, where his work earned him multiple U.S. patents, including one for the Automatic Record Press and another for an apparatus that facilitated the recycling of unsold and defective records. His innovations helped Capitol meet the extraordinary demand for its biggest stars, especially the Beatles. By 1966, Wex had moved his family to Glendale to manage Capitol's plant development. Wex retired from Capitol in 1989 to open WEXIT Engineering in Glendale, where he designed machinery for CD factories in every continent but Antarctica. He credited his success to his wife and business partner Jean. Together they raised six children and proudly saw all six graduate from college. In 2001 they celebrated 50 years of marriage. She died the next year. Paul is survived by his six children - Curt, Kris, Mark, Eric, Kara and Karl - and their families, including six grandsons. Services will be private.
    Paul “Wex” Wechsler November 5, 1928 - June 16, 2012 Former Glendale resident Paul “Wex” Wechsler died peacefully at his home in La Jolla on June 16. He was 83. In 1946, he began his long association with Capitol Records, working...

    Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Scranton, Science and Technology

  18. Jun 5, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  19. Cancer patient travels to Antarctica between treatments

    TribLocal - Libertyville » News
    Agnes Chang and her husband of nearly 50 years, Emerson, had been planning a trip to Antarctica for three years. They didn't plan on cancer, …...
  20. May 23, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Five minutes with stroke survivor Jill Bolte Taylor

    Neuroscientist <a href=&quot;http://drjilltaylor.com/" target="_blank">Jill Bolte Taylor</a> has always loved the brain&rsquo;s complex beauty. But she developed an unexpectedly deep appreciation for her own in 1996 after a blood vessel ruptured and she suffered a massive stroke. The life-changing moment destroyed her memory, her ability to walk, talk and read and even her personality.
    Neuroscientist Jill Bolte Taylor has always loved the brain’s complex beauty. But she developed an unexpectedly deep appreciation for her own in 1996 after a blood vessel ruptured and she suffered a massive stroke. The life-changing moment destroyed...

    Tags: Animals, Arts, Mental Health, Julie Deardorff, Human Interest

  22. Nov 8, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  23. SeaWorld Orlando announces details for massive expansion including themed land Antarctica | Video

    Part of the biggest expansion in SeaWorld Orlando's history is designed to make theme-park guests feel as if they're not in Florida anymore. Instead, they will head south via an immersive &quot;land" known as Antarctica &mdash; Empire of the Penguin, set to open in 2013.
    Part of the biggest expansion in SeaWorld Orlando's history is designed to make theme-park guests feel as if they're not in Florida anymore. Instead, they will head south via an immersive "land" known as Antarctica — Empire of the Penguin, set to...

    Tags: Movies, Tourism and Leisure, Amusement and Theme Parks, Universal Studios Orlando, Fiction

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Penguin Hall, a dining area at the 'Antarctica: Empire...
(May 23, 2013)
Antarctica: Empire of the Penguin preview
Guests are welcomed to a foggy scene during a preview a...
(May 22, 2013)
 Antarctica: Empire of the Penguins preview at SeaWorld Orlando
Guests glide across simulated ice in the ride vehicle d...
(May 22, 2013)
Antarctica: Empire of the Penguins preview at SeaWorld Orlando