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    Jul 3, 2012 |Story| AP Broadcast
  1. UPDATE: 'God particle' breakthrough has local connection

    <span style="font-size: small;">A huge scientific announcement is expected Wednesday morning...One with a local connection.</span>
    A huge scientific announcement is expected Wednesday morning...One with a local connection. Physicists say they have all but proven that the "God particle" exists. They have a footprint and a shadow, and the only thing left is to see for themselves the...

    Tags: University of Notre Dame, Higgs Boson Search, Research, Science, Entertainment Events

  2. May 20, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Lake Bluff village president steps down after 8 years

    From the day she arrived in Lake Bluff, Christine Letchinger said it felt like home, and she has found herself part of a caring and engaged community.
    From the day she arrived in Lake Bluff, Christine Letchinger said it felt like home, and she has found herself part of a caring and engaged community. "People in Lake Bluff are very, very proud of their town," said Letchinger, who recently stepped...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Illinois State University, Politics, Northern Illinois University, Lake Bluff

  4. May 16, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  5. INTERVIEW-Olympics-Singapore's Ser Miang Ng bids for IOC top job

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    By Karolos Grohmann May 16 (Reuters) - Singapore's Ser Miang Ng officially launched his bid for the presidency of the International Olympic Committee on Thursday, saying he wanted youth to play a central role in the movement and to see IOC members more...

    Tags: International Boxing Federation, Sports Organizations, Politics, Sports, International Olympic Committee

  6. May 13, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  7. FACTBOX-Five top host countries for Americans studying abroad

    Reuters
    May 13 (Reuters) - The number of U.S. students enrolled in full-degree programs at universities outside the United States grew 4 percent to about 46,000 last year, according to a report by the Institute of International Education's Project Atlas. Shaving...

    Tags: Institute of International Education, Colleges and Universities, Career and Workplace, Australia, Germany

  8. May 7, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  9. Razing the ivory tower

    If you think today's university is home to individual thinkers thinking individually, think again. Today's university is international and multinational in every way — blown open, in great part, by this century's digital explosion of information....

    Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Science, Scientific Exploration, Teaching and Learning

  10. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Dr. Francois Jacob dies at 92; Nobel-winning biologist

    When James Watson and Francis Crick deciphered the structure of DNA in 1953, their discovery answered a crucial question in biology: How is genetic information passed down from parent to child? Their work also created conundrums, however. They and...

    Tags: Medical Research, Ceremonies, Chemical Industry, Science, Human Interest

  12. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  13. Feisty German minister stands up to Merkel

    Reuters
    (Repeats story first issued on April 21) By Erik Kirschbaum BERLIN, April 21 (Reuters) - The political wilderness in Germany is filled with once-powerful conservative party barons, overly confident men who dared to challenge Angela Merkel and lost. But...

    Tags: Christianity, Career and Workplace, Parliament, Politics, Germany

  14. Apr 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Movie review: 'Leonie' biopic upstaged by woman's famous son

    In the biopic "Leonie," the famous artists in a Japanese American family &mdash; the sculptor-architect Isamu Noguchi and his writer father &mdash; are supporting characters. The "woman behind the men," Leonie Gilmour, steps out front and center. She's ferociously independent and unconventional, and played with a bright, chilly strength by Emily Mortimer. But one of the disappointments of the film is that she is, ultimately, defined by the success of her son.
    In the biopic "Leonie," the famous artists in a Japanese American family — the sculptor-architect Isamu Noguchi and his writer father — are supporting characters. The "woman behind the men," Leonie Gilmour, steps out front and center. She's...

    Tags: Christina Hendricks, Emily Mortimer, Movies, Entertainment, Manhattan (New York City)

  16. Mar 18, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  17. China leaders pledge clean government, less waste

    BEIJING (AP) &mdash; China's new leaders pledged to run a cleaner, more efficient government and slash spending on official perks Sunday as the ceremonial legislature wrapped up a pivotal session to install a new leadership in a once-a-decade transfer of power.
    BEIJING (AP) — China's new leaders pledged to run a cleaner, more efficient government and slash spending on official perks Sunday as the ceremonial legislature wrapped up a pivotal session to install a new leadership in a once-a-decade transfer...

    Tags: Finance, Politics, Manufacturing and Engineering, Xi Jinping, National Government

  18. Jan 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Stanley Karnow dies at 87; author of epic Vietnam history

    Stanley Karnow, an award-winning author and journalist who combined insightful reporting with personal accounts and historical sweep in books on the Vietnam War and the Philippines and the critically acclaimed public television series that accompanied the...

    Tags: The Washington Post, Richard Nixon, Philippines, History (tv network), Christian Dior

  20. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Gary S. Hill, former Hopkins chief of pathology

    Dr. Gary S. Hill, an internationally renowned renal pathologist and the former chief of pathology at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, died Tuesday from lung cancer. He was 74.
    Dr. Gary S. Hill, an internationally renowned renal pathologist and the former chief of pathology at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, died Tuesday from lung cancer. He was 74. Dr. Hill pioneered a new technique for biopsies of tissue, in addition...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics, Lung Cancer, Teaching and Learning, Pathology

  22. Feb 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Georg H.B. Luck, Hopkins professor

    Georg H.B. Luck, whose career teaching the classics at the Johns Hopkins University spanned two decades and included studying the role magic and witchcraft played in the theology and world of the ancient Greeks and Romans, died Sunday from complications of cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
    Georg H.B. Luck, whose career teaching the classics at the Johns Hopkins University spanned two decades and included studying the role magic and witchcraft played in the theology and world of the ancient Greeks and Romans, died Sunday from complications...

    Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Christianity, Stranger Than Fiction, Religion and Belief

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