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Hugh Martin Jr. dies at 96; 'Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas' songwriter
Hugh Martin Jr., a composer, lyricist and arranger who created the enduring standards "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" and "The Trolley Song" sung by Judy Garland in the 1944 MGM musical "Meet Me in St. Louis," has died. He was 96.
Martin, who...Tags: Frank Sinatra, Diana Krall, Movies, Palace Theater, Bing Crosby
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David E. Berkebile: Feb. 23
David E. Berkebile, 80, Berlin, died unexpectedly on Feb. 23, after heart surgery in Birmingham, Ala. He is survived by wife of 26 years, Cathy Berkebile; three daughters: Linda Thomas, Anniston, Ala.; Cathy Bazzle, Crescent City, Fla.; and Donna...Tags: Human Interest, Huntley, American Legion, Heart Surgery, Surgery
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Ala man pleads not guilty in bride's diving death
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama man accused of killing his wife during a honeymoon diving trip in Australia says he's innocent of the charge. Gabe Watson entered the not guilty plea during a brief hearing in Birmingham on Monday. Circuit...Tags: Justice System, Alabama, Murder, Crimes, Diving
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Elementary Students Put on Show In MLK Celebration
KIAHAs we get ready to celebrate Martin Luther King Day on Monday, several students from HISD were busy reciting their speeches during the annual Gardere MLK Jr. Oratory Competition on Friday, Jan. 14. The purpose of this program is to recognize and...Tags: Harvard University, Martin Luther King Jr., Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Elementary Schools
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What's Your Sign? Zodiac 'Shift' Creates Confusion
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Leos relax, you're probably still a Leo. The so-called changes to the zodiac dates may depend on which zodiac you actually follow. There are two zodiacs: the tropical zodiac, which is fixed to seasons and which Western astrology...Tags: Science and Technology, KTLA, Minnesota, Minneapolis, Science
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Petoskey's John Myers will be remembered for his love of people
On March 9, John Myers, 61, of Petoskey, lost a long battle with cancer, but the friends and family he left behind will never forget his generous nature and the work he did to help others in need.
Myers was born in Cheboygan on March 11, 1949, and was...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Michigan, Human Interest, Education, Mike Myers
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Blacksburg child dead after vehicle accident in Alabama
A five-year-old Blacksburg boy was killed in an accident in Alabama on Thursday.
Alabama State Troopers say 35-year-old Baris Hancioglu of Blacksburg was driving.
He's a post-doctoral fellow in Virginia Tech's Department of Biological Sciences....Tags: Alabama, Health, Blacksburg, Injuries and Wounds
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Classically Trained: May Mahler's First not be your last
Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 1 and I go way, way back to the year — wait for it — 2003. I was a car-less and clueless college freshman in Long Beach looking for the beach in a city that really doesn't have much of one. In my travels to...Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Michael Tilson Thomas, Arts and Culture, Music Industry, Leonard Bernstein
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Who's hiring in higher education?
Lafayette College. Lehigh University. Moravian College. Muhlenberg College. DeSales University. Cedar Crest College.
Through the decades, these private institutions have taught students how to think critically, debate clearly and work collaboratively....Tags: Center Valley, Allentown, Chicago Jobs, Employers, Employment
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A party woven into city's fabric
When a group or organization stages an annual event that goes on for 10 or 20 years, it is clearly a success. As the event continues into its third decade, it evolves into a tradition. And as it hits the fourth-decade milestone, it takes on a life of...Tags: Netherlands, Dining and Drinking, U.S. Army, Brunch, Lifestyle and Leisure
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David F. Friedman dies at 87; exploitation filmmaker pioneered B-movie gore
David F. Friedman, the godfather of B-movie gore who produced 1963's "Blood Feast," which paved a bloody path that led to increasingly graphic horror movies, has died. He was 87.
Friedman died Monday of heart failure at a nursing home in Anniston, Ala.,...Tags: Charlotte, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Cornell University, Cinema Industry
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Think you have courage? Think again and again
When he was 21, Ernest "Rip" Patton made out his will. He didn't have much beyond an old set of drums he used in the jazz club gigs that helped him pay his way through college. He willed them to his parents, then climbed aboard a freedom bus bound for...Tags: Minority Groups, Martin Luther King Jr., Journalism, Colleges and Universities, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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