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'Doctor Who,' 'Girls,' Lorne Michaels among Peabody Award winners
"Doctor Who" is celebrating 50 years on the air this year, new episodes begin airing Saturday and to top it all off, the good Doctor has just received a Peabody Award for 50 years of "evolving with technology and the times like nothing else in the known...
Tags: CNN (tv network), PBS (tv network), Doctor Who (tv program), U.S. Supreme Court, Illegal Immigrants
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Tribune and WGN-Ch. 9 Preps Plus Athlete of the Month | Glenbrook South's Olivia Smoliga
Special to the TribuneIn less than a five-month span, Olivia Smoliga went from the "Pool of Tears" to pumping her fists amidst a standing ovation following two national record-breaking performances. In between, the Glenbrook South senior had to rebuild herself following a...Tags: Missy Franklin, Natalie Coughlin, Swimming, Olympic Games, High Schools
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Oscar Pistorius arrested in slaying of model Reeva Steenkamp
South African police Thursday arrested double amputee Olympic runner Oscar Pistorius and said he would be charged with murder after his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, was shot and killed at his home earlier in the morning. Police spokesperson Brigadier...Tags: Oscar Pistorius, Murder, Track and Field, South Africa
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Briefs: Bonanni named to U.S. men's water polo team
Bret Bonanni of Huntington Beach, a freshman student/athlete at Stanford University, was named to the USA Water Polo Men's Senior National Team. The team started play Wednesday at the UANA World Aquatic Championships Qualification Tournament at Calgary,...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Injury Prevention, Ryan Bailey (track and field), Water Polo, Football
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Gabrielle Douglas donating personal items to the Smithsonian
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Olympic gymnast Gabrielle Douglas is donating personal items to the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture. Douglas won Olympic gold at the age of 16 in the 2012 London games. She was the first...
Tags: Washington, DC, Museums, Arts and Culture, Gabby Douglas
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Oscar Pistorius remains in jail facing murder charge
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- South African athlete Oscar Pistorius, who made history last year as the first double amputee runner to compete in the Olympics using prosthetic blades, will spend the night in jail Thursday after he was charged with murder...
Tags: Oscar Pistorius, Viral Diseases and Infections, Murder, South Africa, Africa
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Wrestling gets no respect from Olympic committee
Boy did the IOC executive board make a huge blunder and underestimate exactly what it was doing when it made a purely political decision by recommending the removal of wrestling for the 2020 Summer Olympic Games. Tennis, anyone? How about golf?...
Tags: Modern Pentathlon, College Sports, Wrestling, Olympic Games, Track and Field
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Briefs: Fan from HB featured by MLB
Thomas Roberts of Huntington Beach is one of 52 Major League Baseball fans trying to become a "Cave Dweller" in the 2013 MLB Fan Cave. Thomas, whose favorite team is the Los Angeles Dodgers, has his contest video posted at http://www.MLBFanCave.com,...Tags: Injury Prevention, Polo, Major League Baseball, Injuries and Wounds, Spring Training
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Women's Basketball: VU falls, remains in second
SANTA BARBARA — Westmont senior Tugce Canitez is not only the marquee women's basketball player in the Golden State Athletic Conference, but also the entire NAIA. The 2012 GSAC and NAIA Player of the Year, who represented her native Turkey in the...Tags: Sports, Basketball
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Phelps- and Bowman-backed colt Cerro inspires Derby dreams
After rewriting the Olympic record books for swimming, Michael Phelps and his longtime coach might have the Kentucky Derby in their sights with a 3-year-old colt named Cerro who won a race Saturday at Gulfstream Park for Team Valor International....Tags: Gulfstream Park, Laurel Park, Zoology, Preakness Stakes, Michael Phelps
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'Bullet in the chamber' Nike ad pulled from Oscar Pistorius' website
A Nike ad built around a "I am a bullet in the chamber" premise on Oscar Pistorius' official website has been removed after Pistorius' arrest in connection with the shooting death of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. The "bullet in the chamber" reference...
Tags: Oscar Pistorius, Track and Field
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Penn State Lehigh Valley student Matt Baranoski cycles to success in Scotland, Mexico
Matt Baranoski started his spring semester at Penn State Lehigh Valley, and then took off for Scotland two weeks later. Baranoski, the Pennridge High School graduate and budding Olympic track cycling hopeful for 2016, took two weeks off from school early...Tags: International Trade, Cycling, Science and Technology, Cycling Points Race, Keirin
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