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    Jan 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Carl Woese dies at 84; evolutionary biologist

    Before Carl R. Woese, science divided the living world into two types of organisms: bacteria and everything else.
    Before Carl R. Woese, science divided the living world into two types of organisms: bacteria and everything else. But the University of Illinois professor and colleagues in the 1970s discovered that microbes now called archaea look like bacteria but...

    Tags: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Awards and Prizes, Nobel Prize Awards, Science and Technology, General Electric Company

  2. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Stars turn out for Costume Designers Guild Awards

    Hosted by Joel McHale with an all-star list of presenters that included Steve Martin, Shirley MacLaine and Russell Crowe, the 15th Costume Designers Guild Awards were handed out Tuesday evening in the International Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton.
    Hosted by Joel McHale with an all-star list of presenters that included Steve Martin, Shirley MacLaine and Russell Crowe, the 15th Costume Designers Guild Awards were handed out Tuesday evening in the International Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton. In...

    Tags: Russell Crowe, Joel McHale, Ugly Betty (tv program), Shirley MacLaine, The Hunger Games (movie)

  4. Jan 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Film looks at the harm of 'Soul Food Junkies'

    You’ve likely heard suggestions for making greens without the pork fat or “fried” chicken in the oven. All well and good, but the connection of “soul food” to African Americans goes way beyond editing recipes, and a new film asks viewers to think deeply about why they eat what they eat.
    You’ve likely heard suggestions for making greens without the pork fat or “fried” chicken in the oven. All well and good, but the connection of “soul food” to African Americans goes way beyond editing recipes, and a new...

    Tags: Weight, Diets and Dieting, Overweight, Recipes, Foods and Beverages

  6. Feb 18, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  7. Allen-Dieruff rivalry rekindled for a good cause

    Jennifer Glose remembers what the Allen-Dieruff rivalry was like when she was at Allen in the 1980s.
    Jennifer Glose remembers what the Allen-Dieruff rivalry was like when she was at Allen in the 1980s. "We were always at each other's throats back then," she said. And that included the annual Powder Puff football game, a charity event that was always...

    Tags: St. Patrick's Day, Cedar Crest College, Allentown, Colleges and Universities

  8. Feb 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. North County High student invited to State of the Union address

    North County High School student Jack Andraka was slated to be a guest of First Lady Michelle Obama on Tuesday night at the State of the Union address in Washington.
    North County High School student Jack Andraka was slated to be a guest of First Lady Michelle Obama on Tuesday night at the State of the Union address in Washington. Jack Andraka, of Crownsville, was invited to sit in the box with the First Lady and...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Intel Corp., White House, Barack Obama, Unions

  10. Feb 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Walt Sweeney dies at 71; offensive guard for the San Diego Chargers

    In his first game in 1963 with the San Diego Chargers, Walt Sweeney established a pattern that would mark his 13 seasons as a star in professional football. Even though it was only an exhibition, Sweeney played with a fearsome aggressiveness. As a...

    Tags: National Football League, Drug Use, Interior Policy, Super Bowl, Recreational Substance Use

  12. Feb 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Archbishop Spalding hires Kyle Schmitt as football coach

    Archbishop Spalding athletic director Jeff Parsons has been looking for someone to permanently replace longtime football coach Mike Whittles, who died of pancreatic cancer in June.
    Archbishop Spalding athletic director Jeff Parsons has been looking for someone to permanently replace longtime football coach Mike Whittles, who died of pancreatic cancer in June. On Wednesday, Parsons announced that Kyle Schmitt, who coached at...

    Tags: Football, Sports

  14. Jan 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. PASSINGS: Mariangela Melato

    Italian actress Mariangela Melato, known for her critically acclaimed performance as a spoiled socialite stranded with a sailor she had tormented in the 1974 film "Swept Away," died Friday in a Rome hospital. The LaPresse news agency said she had pancreatic cancer. She was believed to be 74.
    Italian actress Mariangela Melato, known for her critically acclaimed performance as a spoiled socialite stranded with a sailor she had tormented in the 1974 film "Swept Away," died Friday in a Rome hospital. The LaPresse news agency said she had...

    Tags: Milan (Italy), Giancarlo Giannini, Celebrities, Italy

  16. Feb 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. J. Russell 'Russ' Kimmel, tire executive

    J. Russell "Russ" Kimmel, a retired tire company executive, died Friday from pancreatic cancer at his Reisterstown home. He was 84.
    J. Russell "Russ" Kimmel, a retired tire company executive, died Friday from pancreatic cancer at his Reisterstown home. He was 84. The son of a tire company owner and a homemaker, John Russell Kimmel — he never used his first name — was born...

    Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Roman Catholicism, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Christianity, Mount Royal

  18. Jan 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Ashton Kutcher at Macworld: Steve Jobs was my 'hero'

    Ashton Kutcher has been getting <a href="http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-sundance-2013-ashton-kutcher-steve-jobs-movie-reviews-release-date--20130126,0,751564.story" target="_blank">rave reviews from audiences</a> for his role in a biopic about Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival last week, but the star doesn't seem ready to let go of the famed tech whiz just yet.
    Ashton Kutcher has been getting rave reviews from audiences for his role in a biopic about Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival last week, but the star doesn't seem ready to let go of the famed tech whiz just yet....

    Tags: Film Festivals, jOBS (movie), Two and a Half Men (tv program), Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Colbert

  20. Jan 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Ashton Kutcher at Macworld talks Steve Jobs movie, tech, and fruitarian diets

    First, let's get the big news out of the way. Did Ashton Kutcher adopt the fruitarian diet while getting ready to film the Steve Jobs biopic?
    First, let's get the big news out of the way. Did Ashton Kutcher adopt the fruitarian diet while getting ready to film the Steve Jobs biopic? "Uh, yeah," the actor said on stage at Macworld on Thursday.  "For about a month, I only ate fruit and carrot...

    Tags: Skype, Josh Gad, Entertainment, jOBS (movie), Apple iPad

  22. Dec 31, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. PASSINGS: Cliff Osmond

    Cliff Osmond, 75, a character actor who was a regular presence in director Billy Wilder's comedies of the 1960s and '70s and appeared in dozens of TV series into the 1990s, died Dec. 22 of pancreatic cancer at his home in Pacific Palisades, said his daughter Margaret Ebrahim.
    Cliff Osmond, 75, a character actor who was a regular presence in director Billy Wilder's comedies of the 1960s and '70s and appeared in dozens of TV series into the 1990s, died Dec. 22 of pancreatic cancer at his home in Pacific Palisades, said his...

    Tags: Billy Wilder, The Front Page (movie), Jack Lemmon, Dean Martin, Bob Newhart

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