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PASSINGS: Henri Dutilleux, Harold Shapero, Vernon McGarity
Henri Dutilleux French composer of modernist music Henri Dutilleux, 97, a highly regarded French composer of modernist music, died Thursday in Paris, said his publisher, Schott Music. The cause was not given. Considered one of the most important...Tags: Pneumonia, World War II (1939-1945), Paris (France), Music, Music Industry
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Stanford and edX to improve online learning platform
Stanford University and edX, the online education group that is providing free classes worldwide, are announcing a new collaboration to expand and improve edX’s underlying platform and allow open access to it. The move, to be formally announced...Tags: Harvard University, Education, Stanford University, Colleges and Universities, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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The problem with David Mamet
Critic's Notebook: The dramatist who used to regularly scorch the stage with complex stories has let his anti-P.C. rage blunt his work. What in the world has happened to David Mamet? The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Glengarry Glen Ross," a modern...
Tags: Patti LuPone, David Mamet, Values, Phil Spector, Philosophy
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Hopes for son rest on new product
The parents of a Naperville boy with Duchenne muscular dystrophy are hoping sales of a product they invented and recently launched will help provide research funds and renewed hope for him and others with the rare disorder. Marty and Geri Karlin have...
Tags: Entertainment, Gaming Industry, Toy Industry, Muscular Dystrophy, Genetic Engineering
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Sarah Ann (Weller) Marlowe, formerly of Johnstown
Sarah Ann (Weller) Marlowe, passed away Thursday, March 28, 2013, at Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center. Born Nov. 16, 1929. She is preceded in death by parents Myrtle Mae (Murray) and Foster J. Weller; and husband John Donald Marlowe. She is survived by...Tags: Human Interest, Clarksville, Health and Medical Professionals, Nursing, University of Pittsburgh
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A novel about an outsider
"The Woman Upstairs" by Claire Messud, Knopf, 264 pages, $25.95. Nora Eldridge, an elementary school teacher in Cambridge, Mass., is a reliable neighbor who has always lived on the fringe of other people's lives. She wanted to become an artist. A new...Tags: Taiwan
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O's doctor becomes defense target in Angelos asbestos case
The Orioles' team doctor, William H. Goldiner, tended to orange-clad ballplayers at the same time as he diagnosed thousands of blue-collar workers with asbestos-related illnesses whose cases were taken up by prominent lawyer and team owner Peter G....
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Internists, Justice System, Peter G. Angelos, Heavy Engineering
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Timeline: The lives of Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 2006-2013
ReutersFall 2006 Tamerlan Tsarnaev enrolled as a part-time accounting student at Bunker Hill Community College in Boston. He took classes for only three semesters - fall 2006, spring 2007 and fall 2008. "He wasn't even close" to getting a degree, said...Tags: Islam, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Martin Luther King Jr., Justice System, Holidays
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How long it takes to get insurance OK to admit psychiatric patients
Psychiatrists spent an estimated 1 million hours on the phone getting insurance authorizations to admit people to hospitals – time the lead author of a study on the matter says could be better spent helping patients. And perhaps time the...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Psychiatry, Boston, Science and Technology
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Paul Williams dies at 64; pioneering chronicler of rock music
Paul Williams was returning to his dorm room when a fellow student relayed a message that was radical even for the 1960s: "Hey, Williams! You got a phone call from Bob Dylan." Not long before, it was Paul Simon who had rung Williams up on the hallway...
Tags: New York City, Music, Newspaper and Magazine, Alzheimer's Disease, Authors
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Boston bombings: Officer lost all blood but is expected to recover
Los Angeles TimesBOSTON -- A Boston officer shot and wounded in pursuit of the marathon bombing suspects last week had to be resuscitated after his heart stopped and he lost his entire blood supply, but doctors and relatives on Sunday said he was emerging from sedation...Tags: Shootings, Medical Research, Boston, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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BOSTON: EEUU busca el porqué mientras Tsarnaev, herido, no puede resolver la pregunta
EFEEE.UU. sigue hoy tratando de dar respuesta a lo interrogantes que aún quedan por despejar sobre los atentados del pasado lunes en Boston después de la captura ayer de uno de los supuestos coautores, Dzhokar Tsarnaev, quien, herido tras una espectacular...Tags: Watertown, Police Investigations, Barack Obama, CBS Corp., The Boston Globe
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