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Carey's alchemy of haunted longing drives 'Tears'
Near the conclusion of his new novel, a Peter Carey character declares, "We never think something unusual is happening, even when it is." In "The Chemistry of Tears," certain to be one of the year's best works of fiction, Carey nurtures the unusual by...
Tags: Fiction
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UC Irvine offers free online chemistry classes, but not for credit
Chemistry students across the nation and the world will have free and open access to videotaped, online classes from UC Irvine under an unusual initiative starting Monday. UC Irvine’s “OpenChem” program will allow curious visitors...Tags: Science and Technology, Education, Teaching and Learning, Students
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Sweet Sixteen: Fate helped secure Madison Central's first state title
ktaylor@winchestersun.comLEXINGTON – Regardless of the circumstances, some things are just meant to be. Madison Central's dramatic 65-64 triumph over Louisville Ballard earned the Indians a place in school history, giving neighboring Madison County its first-ever state...Tags: Science and Technology, Sports, Basketball
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"Anything Goes" a captivating love story on the sea
With astounding choreography, a live orchestra, and a heartfelt story that would make anyone smile at the hearing of it, Boca Raton Community High School's performance of Anything Goes provided audiences with a captivating love story on the sea which...Tags: Science and Technology, Celebrities
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For FSU juniors Okaro White and Ian Miller, the chemistry goes way back
TALLAHASSEE -- Injuries and inexperience have been the underlying forces behind Florida State's failures this season. Yes, there has been a matter of poor floor execution at times, but the issues the Seminoles have had in that respect have largely stemmed...
Tags: Science and Technology, Atlantic Coast Conference, Duke Blue Devils, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Florida State Seminoles
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Adam Rothenberg finds dream part in 'Ripper Street'
RedEyeWhen Adam Rothenberg signed on to star in BBC America's hit crime drama "Ripper Street," he wasn't expecting to feel quite so special on set in Ireland. "I was for once exotic, yeah," he said, laughing. "I never really thought of myself as having an...Tags: Fashion Trends, Science and Technology, Gramercy, Adam Rothenberg, Personal Service
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Survey says Terps are 'well-integrated' team with solid chemistry
Shortly before the season began, Maryland men's basketball players sat down at computers, logged in with special passwords and began answering seven probing questions not only about basketball, but about themselves. "From whom do you seek input and...
Tags: Science and Technology, Atlantic Coast Conference, Duke Blue Devils, Biofeedback, Miami Hurricanes
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Elwood Jensen dies at 92; his research spurred cancer treatments
Elwood Jensen, a medical researcher whose ground-breaking work in the field of endocrinology and breast cancer led to revolutionary and life-saving treatments, died of complications from pneumonia on Dec. 16 in suburban Cincinnati, the University of...
Tags: Science and Technology, University of Chicago, Pneumonia, Awards and Prizes, Cancer
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Student hurt in chemistry class can't sue teacher
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (AP) — A Detroit-area teacher can't be sued for a chemistry demonstration that lit a student's shirt on fire and burned his face. The Michigan appeals court says Carrie Weingartz has governmental immunity as a public school...Tags: Science and Technology, Education, Teachers, Teaching and Learning
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Jerry Buss dies at 80; Lakers owner brought 'Showtime' success to L.A.
When Jerry Buss bought the Lakers in 1979, he wanted to build a championship team. He also wanted to put on a show. The new owner gave courtside seats to movie stars. He hired pretty women to dance during timeouts. He spent freely on big stars and...
Tags: Women's National Basketball Association, Science and Technology, Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol, CBS Corp.
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PASSINGS: Leroy 'Sugarfoot' Bonner, Lloyd Phillips, Donald F. Hornig
Leroy 'Sugarfoot' Bonner Lead singer and guitarist for Ohio Players Leroy "Sugarfoot" Bonner, 69, lead singer and guitarist for the Ohio Players, a band that fused rock, soul and funk for a string of R&B hits in the 1970s, died Saturday in a Dayton...Tags: Science and Technology, Emergency Incidents, Man of Steel (movie), Manhattan (New York City), Andie MacDowell
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Matt Kemp responds to Brandon Belt's remarks on Dodgers' chemistry
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- San Francisco Giants first baseman Brandon Belt's comments about the big-spending Dodgers hit Matt Kemp's radar. "All I can say is, you can't buy chemistry," Belt said at his team's FanFest earlier this month. Kemp was puzzled as to...
Tags: Science and Technology, San Francisco Giants, Sports, Matt Kemp, Brandon Belt
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