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    Oct 11, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. NYCC: Guillermo Del Toro expands ‘Pacific Rim’ empire with comic

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, fanboy fare - latimes.com
    Guillermo Del Toro's “Pacific Rim” promises plenty of sci-fi spectacle pitting robots against monsters, but the visceral “Pan's Labyrinth” director, ......
  2. Sep 9, 2012 |Column| Petoskey News
  3. Tracking down famous (or infamous) ancestors

    We've all got them. They are the ancestors our family told us about: the famous and the infamous; the memorable and the unmentionable; the ones we can identify and the ones that we can't seem to find out more about. We have stories handed down to us...
  4. Jun 19, 2012 |Story| WPHL-LTV
  5. Heroic Photo Contest Official Rules

    HEROIC PHOTO CONTEST PHL17 WPHL-TV OFFICIAL RULES   1. TO ENTER: (a) You must be 18 years of age or older and a legal resident of Pennsylvania, New Jersey or Delaware.  NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Contest begins Friday, June 1, 2012 and ends at 8:59AM EST...

    Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Radio, Companies and Corporations, Elections, Politics

  6. Aug 5, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Boy Scout files reveal repeat child abuse by sexual predators

    For nearly a century, the Boy Scouts of America has relied on a confidential blacklist known as the "perversion files" as a crucial line of defense against sexual predators. Scouting officials say they've used the files to prevent hundreds of men who...

    Tags: Trials, Lifestyle and Leisure, Justice System, Sexual Assault, Sex Crimes

  8. Nov 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Morgan State professor indicted in fraud scheme

    A full-time engineering professor at Morgan State University was indicted by a federal grand jury Wednesday in an alleged scheme to defraud the National Science Foundation of hundreds of thousands of dollars in grant funding. Manoj Kumar Jha, 45, who...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Justice System, U.S. Army, Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland, College Park

  10. Nov 11, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Han Suyin dies at 95; wrote 'Many-Splendored Thing'

    Han Suyin defiantly straddled two worlds decades before multiculturalism became fashionable.
    Han Suyin defiantly straddled two worlds decades before multiculturalism became fashionable. "We must carry ourselves with colossal assurance and say, 'Look at us, the Eurasians!' " the half-Chinese, half-Belgian physician and author whose career swept...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Swiss Confederation, Authors, Romance (genre), Chongqing (China)

  12. Nov 13, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  13. The David Petraeus Affair: A Lot More Than Sex

    Unlike many stories about powerful Washington figures having secret affairs, the downfall of spy chief David Petraeus goes beyond sex.
    CNN
    Unlike many stories about powerful Washington figures having secret affairs, the downfall of spy chief David Petraeus goes beyond sex. The scandal surrounding the decorated four-star Army general who once ran the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan involves...

    Tags: CNN (tv network), Eric Cantor, Charlotte, Fox News Channel (tv network), Politics

  14. Nov 9, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Logging Lincoln

    Writing a presidential biography is a work of selection. When the president in question is as iconic as Abraham Lincoln, the task is arduous. Consider that the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield alone houses 1,600 original works penned by the man himself as well as 13,000 books and pamphlets written about him. It was a fair question when The New York Times asked in its 2005 review of Doris Kearns Goodwin's "Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln" whether there was anything new to say about the 16th president. Goodwin proved that there was. She focused her book narrowly, spanning only from the Republican convention in 1860 to Lincoln's death in 1865, concentrating on the relationships Lincoln forged with the men who helped to govern the nation during some of its most tumultuous years.
    Writing a presidential biography is a work of selection. When the president in question is as iconic as Abraham Lincoln, the task is arduous. Consider that the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield alone houses 1,600 original...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Abraham Lincoln, Elections, Authors, Politics

  16. Nov 9, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  17. Texas lawyer pleads not guilty to aiding cartel

    EL PASO, Texas (AP) - In public, Marco Antonio Delgado was a philanthropist, a prominent El Paso businessman and a trustee at Carnegie Mellon University. But secretly, investigators say, he was trying to launder more than half a billion dollars for a...

    Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Colleges and Universities, Crime, Law and Justice, Mexico

  18. Nov 5, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  19. Carnett: Spelling counts in presidential elections

    It was the first presidential election I remember: 1952, Eisenhower vs. Stevenson. I was 7 and a student in Mrs. Collins' third-grade class at Corona del Mar Elementary School — a leafy, secreted campus that has long since been bulldozed....

    Tags: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Elections, World War II (1939-1945), Politics, Parties and Movements

  20. Oct 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'The Partisan' an opinionated biography of William Rehnquist

    <strong>The Partisan</strong>
    -------------------- The Partisan The Life of William Rehnquist John A. Jenkins Public Affairs: 368 pp., $28.99 -------------------- Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist was a curious man. He could be courtly and gracious, elegant in argument and a...

    Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Mitt Romney, FBI, Crime, Law and Justice, Samuel A. Alito

  22. Oct 27, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Illuminating cancer

    When the door to Donald Hopper's garage rolled up, it revealed a scene out of Car and Driver. A mint, cherry-red convertible built in the mid-'60s was parked atop a gleaming black-and-white checkered floor — a giant racing flag. Hopper said it was...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Authors, Diseases and Illnesses, Cancer, Quitting Smoking

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