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The Crowd: Bond brings out the music lovers
The Pacific Symphony's pops series producers billed the evening, "The Music of Bond. James Bond." Led by celebrated guest conductor Carl Davis, the symphony performed theme songs from the movies based on the thrillers Ian Fleming penned as part of a...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Human Interest, David Niven, Ian Fleming, England
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The road ahead for St. Francis grads
The residential streets surrounding St. Francis High School were lined Saturday morning with cars showcasing messages including “Congratulations” and “2011 SFHS graduate.”
Hundreds of family members and friends gathered in the...Tags: Schools, History, Michael Jordan, Human Interest, Science and Technology
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Steve Jobs profiteering takes off on Etsy, EBay [Updated]
TechnologyMerchants sell Steve Jobs memorial items after his death.... -
Steve Jobs knew death was near for weeks, bio reportedly says
TechnologySteve Jobs knew weeks ago that his life would soon end and he reportedly reached out to Walter Isaacson, who has written an authorized biography of the Apple co-founder, to tell him so. Isaacson's book, now titled simply "Steve Jobs" and formerly known as... -
Steve Jobs bio tops Amazon bestseller list
Jacket CopyAfter the death of Apple founder and visionary Steve Jobs on Wednesday, his authorized biography shot to number one on Amazon's bestseller list.... -
The Steve Jobs bio: Coming right up
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Monster Mash: Jim Parsons returning to Broadway?; 'Finding Neverland'
Culture MonsterJim Parsons, who stars in TV's "The Big Bang Theory," is in talks for a Broadway revival of "Harvey." "Finding Neverland," the new musical that was canceled at the La Jolla Playhouse, will have workshop productions in London.... -
Come see art installation
There has been a healthy dialogue lately about the strange looking camera in the lot at the Sixth Avenue Gallery. What better? For a community like Aberdeen it has surely been difficult to understand and embrace the diverse and exceptional range of... -
'iSteve' no more: Steve Jobs biography will now be titled 'Steve Jobs: A Biography'
Jacket Copy"iSteve" will not be the title of the upcoming authorized bio of Steve Jobs. iBummer.... -
Dr. Helen M. Ranney dies at 89; pioneering female physician explored sickle cell genetics
Dr. Helen M. Ranney, a pioneering female physician who was among the first to explore the genetics of sickle cell disease and scored a number of firsts for women in her profession, including being the first to head a department of medicine at a U.S....Tags: University of California, Death, Columbia University, Blood, Sickle Cell Disease
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Food app deciphers ingredients
The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), a health advocacy group that has lobbied to ban certain food additives and colorings, has launched a mobile app to help shoppers decipher ingredients. I asked Dr. Keith-Thomas Ayoob, a pediatric...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Health, Allergies, Drugs and Medicines, Physical Conditions
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