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Earl Alonzo Lee, city school principal
Earl A. Lee, a retired Baltimore public school principal who had been a member of the 1960s protest group the "Black 14," died Monday of heart disease at Northwest Hospital.
The Owings Mills resident was 66.
"We met years ago when I was an academic...Tags: High School Sports, Northwest Hospital, Morgan State University, Football, Heart Disease
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The rise of Ronda Rousey tops the Glendale News-Press' Top 10 Sports Moments of 2012
1) Glendale-trained Ronda Rousey takes titles and MMA world by storm — Much like her six professional bouts — which have never extended past the first round — the year 2012 was a whirlwind of success for “Rowdy” Ronda Rousey....
Tags: Jim Rome, Bullfighting, Michael Phelps, Ultimate Fighting Championship, Golf
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Dr. William F. House dies at 89; championed cochlear implant
Dr. William F. House, a dentist-turned-ear specialist who 50 years ago defied the medical establishment and many advocates for the hearing impaired to champion an implantable device, now widely accepted, that made everyday sounds audible to the profoundly...
Tags: Electronics, NASA, General Practitioners, Skin Cancer, 3M Co.
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25 Years Ago: Dec. 11, 2012
Dec. 11, 1987 Christmas stories by Ethel Harper was the program for the Dec. 9 meeting of the Cotton-Branch Hunt Homemakers Club at Greenlee’s. Two stories were read by Mrs. Harper and the devotional, “The Blessed Christmas,” was...
Tags: Fiction, Religious Festivals, Holidays
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Chad Nacapoy soaks up international stage
Chad Nacapoy and Jim Ramos were fairly familiar with each other whenever the Cal State Los Angeles and Cal Poly Pomona baseball teams met the last two seasons. Nacapoy served as a catcher for Cal State L.A. and Ramos was the head coach at Cal Poly...
Tags: Boston Red Sox, World Series, Sports, World Baseball Classic, San Francisco Giants
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Players bestowed with season-ending awards
SOUTHEAST GLENDALE —- The Glendale YMCA Quarterback Club, in its 70th year, meets Tuesdays at the Elk's Lodge. The following are odds and ends from the 11th and final meeting of the year. COACHES HAND OUT AWARDS Each of the four area high school...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid, YMCA, Football, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Brawley family remember fallen hero
Staff WriterBRAWLEY — Patrick Pace remembers his son, U.S. ArmyCapt. Scott Patrick Pace, as competitive but also a “very tender” person who was devoted to the men under his command. Pace, who was stationed in Fort Bragg, N.C., was killed in a...Tags: U.S. Military, Iraq, U.S. Department of Defense, Afghanistan, Accidental Death
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Time to ring the bell
Last season’s attempt to double the excitement of the Glendale High versus Hoover football rivalry was never able to translate the aura of the regular-season-ending “Battle for the Victory Bell” over to a season-opening clash. If...
Tags: Football, Sports
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3 Central students qualified for National Merit programs
In the past two years, a record number of Aberdeen Central High School students have been semifinalists in National Merit Scholarship Corp. academic competitions. Three Central seniors were recognized this year by the National Merit Scholarship Corp.,...Tags: Examinations, Awards and Prizes, Colleges and Universities, University of North Texas, Financial Aid
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Martin Fleischmann dies at 85; claimed cold-fusion success
Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons thought they were going to change the energy world forever. On March 23, 1989, they announced at a news conference at the University of Utah that they had discovered a tabletop process for producing nuclear fusion at...Tags: Diabetes, Colleges and Universities, Parkinson's Disease, Science, Utah Legislature
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Vaqueros football looks to take next step
NORTHEAST GLENDALE — Putting up some crooked numbers figures to be a key objective for the Glendale Community College football team this season — on the scoreboard, of course, but most importantly in the win column. The Vaqueros enter...
Tags: New York Jets, Kansas City Chiefs, Football, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Stephen R. Covey dies at 79; wrote influential self-help bestseller
Stephen R. Covey, a former Brigham Young University business professor who blended personal self-help and management theory in a massive bestseller, "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People," died Monday at a hospital in Idaho Falls, Idaho. He was 79....
Tags: Mormonism, FranklinCovey Company, Heads of State, Belief and Faith, Colleges and Universities
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