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Charles T. Manatt dies at 75; Democratic Party leader and diplomat
Charles T. Manatt, who founded one of the biggest and most influential law firms in Los Angeles and then became a political power as chairman of the state and national Democratic parties, died Friday night. He was 75.
Manatt died at Kindred Hospital in...Tags: Elections, Los Angeles Times, Adlai Stevenson, George Washington University, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated
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College Park leaders laud proposed merger between state's largest research universities
A merger of the state's major research universities in College Park and Baltimore would remove significant barriers to medical and scientific collaboration, said elected officials and academic leaders Friday at a hearing on the proposed combination of the...Tags: Prince George's County, Science, University of Maryland, College Park, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Restructuring and Recapitalization
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College special ed: More institutions serving students with intellectual disabilities
Like many high school graduates, Jennifer Gans, of Glen Ellyn, wanted to go to college. But developmental delays put her in a population of students that few colleges serve: those with "intellectual disabilities."
Now Gans, 25, is a proud graduate of...Tags: University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Elmhurst College, Behavioral Conditions, Autism, Down Syndrome
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Philip Levine 'stunned' to be named next U.S. poet laureate
Los Angeles TimesPhilip Levine, the Pulitzer Prize winner who was named the nation's next poet laureate Wednesday, has spent much of his career listening and reflecting on the voices of America. In his new job he said he has one main goal. "I want to bring poetry to...Tags: Awards and Prizes, U.S. Congress, University of California, Berkeley, Elections, Los Angeles Times
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Swimmers to cross Little Traverse Bay for diabetes Sunday
HARBOR SPRINGS — Five swimmers will attempt to cross Little Traverse Bay from Harbor Springs to Petoskey Sunday to spark donations for diabetes research. The Fraternal Order of Eagles, a nonprofit, pledged in 2008 to raise $25 million in...Tags: Amputation, Weather, Swimming, Heart Disease, Diseases and Illnesses
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BASKETBALL
The Northern State men's basketball team will play two-time national runner-up Butler in an exhibition game this season. The Wolves will play the Bulldogs on Nov. 2 in Indianapolis, Ind. NSU will also play exhibition games at Northern Iowa on Oct. 30 in...Tags: College Basketball, Sports, Butler Bulldogs, West Virginia Mountaineers, University of Connecticut
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Local athletes to sign national letters of intent
The early signing period for NCAA sports begins on Wednesday morning, November 9th and runs through the 16th.
Several Michiana athletes will be signing their national letters of intent to play college sports during this time.
The following high school...Tags: College Basketball, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Rutgers University, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Purdue University
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PASSINGS: Dave Gavitt, Wilma Lee Cooper, James Speed, James N. Rosenau, Yuli Ofer, Kurt Ziebart
Dave Gavitt
Coach led organization
of Big East Conference
Dave Gavitt, 73, one of basketball's most influential leaders in the last three decades, died Friday in a hospital near his hometown of Rumford, R.I., after a long illness, his family said....Tags: Louisville Cardinals, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Harvard University, General Motors Corp.
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Dr. Edward S. Wegrzynowicz
Aberdeen: The memorial service for Dr. Edward S. Wegrzynowicz, 56, of Aberdeen will be 3 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011, at Avera St. Luke's Hospital Chapel. The Rev. David Janes will officiate. Burial will be in Sacred Heart Polish National Cemetery in...Tags: Anesthesiology, Procedural Sedation, West Point, University of Minnesota, Ukraine
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New Penn State President Says "My Purpose Will Be To Listen"
The following are remarks by the new President of Penn State, Rodney Erickson. The Board of Trustees officially made Erickson the university's new President Friday morning. He replaces Graham Spanier, whom the board fired Wednesday night in the wake...Tags: Values, The Pennsylvania State University, Graham Spanier, Abusive Behavior, Jerry Sandusky
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Senior recital planned today at NSU
Northern State University student Nicholas Hoyme, a tenor from Watertown, will have his senior recital at 3 p.m. today in Berggren Recital Hall at NSU.
Hoyme will be assisted by Ron Parker on piano. In addition to Hoyme, Tyler Schwan will perform on...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Watertown, University of Minnesota
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Ten to join S.D. Sports Hall of Fame
Wrestler Lincoln McIlravy, an Olympic bronze medalist, is among 10 people selected for induction into the South Dakota Sports Hall of Fame. The other honorees are basketball players Diane (Hiemstra) Gabriel, Rick Nissen and Steve Brown, basketball...Tags: Awards and Prizes, American Football Conference, Baseball, High School Sports, Rose Bowl Game
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