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Sports predictions: What's ahead in 2012?
What an amazing year 2012 was. Remember? January Inspired by Nick Saban's pregame rendition of “All I Do Is Win,” Alabama wins the BCS national championship over LSU, 10-7. The death of Kim Jong Il opens the way for negotiations between North...Tags: Clayton Kershaw, Chris Paul, Auto Racing, Andy Murray, USC Trojans
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Celebrating 12 in 2012
In an anecdote that sticks to the memory like an overdone cookie on an undergreased cookie sheet — those 2011 holiday baking mishaps still rankle — an American visiting the Sorbonne is accosted by a French student. "You Americans!" the...Tags: Movies, The Ides of March (movie), Robert Bolt, Bolt (movie), F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Market Watch: Farm brings every muscat imaginable
Special to the Los Angeles TimesOne of the rarest but greatest pleasures of farmers markets is encountering passionate collectors who sell a wide range of rare fruit varieties normally grown only at specialty sites such as germplasm repositories and agricultural experiment stations....Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Grapes, Muscat (Oman), Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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Tasty TV: 'Sandra's Halloween Wonderland'
Zap2ItFor Sandra Lee, as for so many others, Halloween is about more than food. The cooking and lifestyle expert has a separate program for the annual trick-or-treating occasion. Her Food Network special "Sandra's Halloween Wonderland" debuts Sunday, Oct. 23,...Tags: Cher, Jane Fonda, Tim Burton, Lucille Ball, Religious Festivals
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Candidate at a glance
Name: Brandon Orman Rippeon Date of birth: Feb. 22, 1972 Address: lives in Darnestown in Montgomery County, Md. Education: received bachelor's degree from Rollins College in Winter Park, Fla., in 1994 and master's degree in public administration/public...Tags: Rollins College, Winter Park, Washington, DC
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Rippeon running on conservative ideals
andrews@herald-mail.comEditor's note: This is one in an occasional series of profiles about candidates running for election in the 6th Congressional District. For years, U.S. Rep. Roscoe G. Bartlett, R-Md., has championed the concept of "peak oil," that oil is a finite...Tags: Energy Resources, Immigration, Environmental Issues, Politics, Petroleum Industry
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Superintendent Hite honored by French ambassador
Prince George's County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. William Hite Jr. received the Ordre des Palmes Académiques (Order of Academic Palms) June 24 at the residence of the French Ambassador. This award is an Order of Chivalry in France for academics...Tags: France, Politics, Elections, Human Interest
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PASSINGS: Billy Costello
Billy Costello Former WBC light welterweight boxing champ Billy Costello, 55, a former WBC light welterweight boxing champion who won his first 30 professional fights, died of lung cancer Wednesday at a hospital in his hometown of Kingston, N.Y., said...Tags: New Jersey, Hospitals and Clinics, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Arts and Culture, French Boxing
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Elizabeth (Liz) Ann Sanborn
Elizabeth (Liz) Ann Sanborn was born on June 23rd to Edith and Dr. Clifton Sanborn. She was an avid swimmer as a child. She continued to be an exceptional athlete throughout her life and was extremely active as one of the original members of her gym...Tags: Japan, Awards and Prizes, University of California, Berkeley, Health, Politics
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Review: Juan Gabriel Vásquez's 'The Secret History of Costaguana'
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe Secret History of Costaguana A Novel Juan Gabriel Vásquez Translated from the Spanish by Anne McLean Riverhead: 287 pp., $26.95 "The Secret History of Costaguana" is an intricately detailed, audacious reframing of "Nostromo," the classic 1904...Tags: Epidemics and Plagues, History (tv network), Unrest, Conflicts and War, History, Colombia
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Baruj Benacerraf dies at 90; Nobelist made key discoveries about immune system
Dr. Baruj Benacerraf, who shared the 1980 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for his pioneering work explaining why some people are able to fight off infections and tumors while others are not, died Tuesday at his Boston home. He was 90.
The cause was...Tags: U.S. Army, Politics, Paris (France), Los Angeles Times, Colleges and Universities
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City Beautiful, City Park and the museum
By Rebecca Massie Lane Special to The Herald-Mail When old age shall this generation waste, Thou shalt remain, in midst of other woe Than ours, a friend to man, to whom thou say'st, 'Beauty is truth, truth beauty,' that is all ...Tags: Fine Arts, Arts, Abraham Lincoln, Architecture, Cornell University
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