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    Feb 18, 2013 |Story| Winchester Sun
  1. Dr. Nancy Dale Peel, 80, of Winchester

    Dr. Nancy Dale Peel, 80, of Winchester, passed away on Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013, at her home. Dr. Peel was born in Nicholasville on April 28, 1932, to the late Bob and Bonnie Hatton Peel. She earned a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science Degree in...

    Tags: Science, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Christianity, Religion and Belief

  2. Jan 14, 2013 | Chicago Tribune
  3. Webliography: Research wants to be free

    Change of Subject
    UPDATED TUESDAY MORNING The public directly and indirectly subsidizes an awful lot of academic research on the theory that knowledge is an important public good. So the public should have access to it! We should be able to arrange the......
  4. Feb 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. PASSINGS: John Kerr, Garrett Lewis

    <strong>John Kerr</strong>
    John Kerr Actor won Tony Award for 'Tea and Sympathy' John Kerr, 81, a stage, film and TV actor who won a Tony Award for his performance in Elia Kazan's 1953 Broadway production of "Tea and Sympathy" and went on to reprise his role in the 1956 film...

    Tags: New York City, Elia Kazan, Television Industry, Bram Stoker, Human Interest

  6. Feb 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. USC Cinematic Arts building dedicated to Sumner Redstone

    Sumner Redstone has joined an elite group of Hollywood heavyweights in cementing his legacy with a prominent USC building named in his honor.
    Sumner Redstone has joined an elite group of Hollywood heavyweights in cementing his legacy with a prominent USC building named in his honor. The billionaire media mogul gave a $10-million gift to the USC School of Cinematic Arts this year. This week, the...

    Tags: Sumner Redstone, Viacom Inc., Steven Spielberg, Star Wars (movie), Paramount Pictures

  8. Feb 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. For 2001 Ravens, Super Bowl ring not a guarantee of success in life

    Tony Siragusa isn't the prettiest of men. The former Baltimore Raven played the thankless role of a 6-foot-3, 330-pound steel drum, crashing the line over and over, so teammates could sack the quarterback &mdash; and reap the glory.
    Tony Siragusa isn't the prettiest of men. The former Baltimore Raven played the thankless role of a 6-foot-3, 330-pound steel drum, crashing the line over and over, so teammates could sack the quarterback — and reap the glory. But "Goose" was a...

    Tags: National Football League, Peter Boulware, Super Bowl, Tony Siragusa, Prisons

  10. Jan 21, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Executive Profile: Martin Nesbitt, the first friend

    Chicago businessman Martin Nesbitt will sit on the dais in front of the U.S. Capitol on Monday as his best friend is inaugurated president of the United States.
    Chicago businessman Martin Nesbitt will sit on the dais in front of the U.S. Capitol on Monday as his best friend is inaugurated president of the United States. The two men — successful African-American leaders who share a record of high...

    Tags: Bobby Rush, Michelle Obama, University of Chicago, General Motors Acceptance Corporation, Graduation

  12. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Mark Saylor dies at 58; former Times editor oversaw Pulitzer-winning series

    Mark Saylor, a former Los Angeles Times editor who oversaw a Pulitzer Prize-winning series of articles on corruption in the entertainment industry, died Friday of cancer at his Pasadena home, his wife said. He was 58.
    Mark Saylor, a former Los Angeles Times editor who oversaw a Pulitzer Prize-winning series of articles on corruption in the entertainment industry, died Friday of cancer at his Pasadena home, his wife said. He was 58. Saylor, who was also a nationally...

    Tags: Journalism, Entertainment Events, Chess Playing, Awards and Prizes, Radio Industry

  14. Jan 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. John Thomas dies at 71; U.S. high jumper medaled in two Olympics

    He was the overwhelming favorite in his event, so much so that U.S. sportswriters covering the 1960 Summer Olympics boasted that if Americans won just one gold medal over the rival Soviet Union at that year's Games, it would be his.
    He was the overwhelming favorite in his event, so much so that U.S. sportswriters covering the 1960 Summer Olympics boasted that if Americans won just one gold medal over the rival Soviet Union at that year's Games, it would be his. A skinny 19-year-old...

    Tags: Track and Field, Millrose Games, Rome (Italy), The New York Times, Awards and Prizes

  16. Feb 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Bus hits overpass in Boston, injuring more than 30

    BOSTON &mdash; A charter bus carrying high school students from Pennsylvania crashed when it attempted to pass under a bridge in Boston on Saturday night, injuring more than 30 people, several seriously, and leaving some trapped inside for hours, authorities said.
    BOSTON — A charter bus carrying high school students from Pennsylvania crashed when it attempted to pass under a bridge in Boston on Saturday night, injuring more than 30 people, several seriously, and leaving some trapped inside for hours,...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities

  18. Feb 20, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Online education groups add colleges from U.S. and overseas

    L.A. NOW
    Two of the emerging providers of online college classes, Coursera and edX, are announcing significant expansions in the numbers of campuses that will join their organizations and offer free courses. The high-powered competitors, both founded last year,...
  20. Dec 6, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Gao performing in 2 world-class worlds

    Christina Gao was doing an interview during her daily, 2-mile afternoon trek from Harvard University to the Skating Club of Boston.
    Christina Gao was doing an interview during her daily, 2-mile afternoon trek from Harvard University to the Skating Club of Boston. "Wait," Gao said, "something noisy is going by." Waiting is the one thing Gao has no time for, not if she wants to be a...

    Tags: NBC (tv network), Family, Teaching and Learning, Students, Russia

  22. Dec 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Students press Hopkins to drop fossil energy stocks

    Taking a cue from what they're learning in class, some <a href="http://www.jhu.edu">Johns Hopkins</a> public health students are spearheading a climate-conscious drive to get the university to divest itself of fossil fuel holdings.
    Taking a cue from what they're learning in class, some Johns Hopkins public health students are spearheading a climate-conscious drive to get the university to divest itself of fossil fuel holdings. Just before taking off for the holiday break,...

    Tags: Global Change, New York City, Students, Teaching and Learning, Middlebury

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