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IUSB employees urge purchase of former natatorium
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Some Indiana University South Bend employees are urging Chancellor Una Mae Reck to seek the purchase of the city's former natatorium, which houses IUSB's Civil Rights Heritage Center. The university currently leases the historic building at...Tags: Indiana University South Bend, Heritage Foundation, Authors, Colleges and Universities, Employees
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Michael Stebbins steps down as Rep Stage artistic director
Michael Stebbins, who has guided Rep Stage since 2005, has resigned as producing artistic director, effective May 5. "I have decided to go back to being a freelance actor and director," Stebbins, 47, said Friday, "which is something I have wanted to...
Tags: Inner Harbor, Arts and Culture, Everyman Theatre, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Diabetes
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A simple fabulist, or a killer clever at covering his tracks?
He mixed with the well-to-do in the upscale suburb of San Marino, proclaiming himself an English baronet who taught film at USC. He briefly settled in a wealthy Connecticut enclave, convincing locals he was a successful television producer. He talked...
Tags: Greenwich, Entertainment, Religion and Belief, Politics, Murder
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Fatal blows described in Clark Rockefeller case
L.A. NOWThe murder trial for Christopher Gerhartsreiter, otherwise known as Clark Rockefeller, in the death of a 27-year-old man whose remains were discovered in 1994 in the backyard of a San Marino home is continuing Thursday in L.A. County Superior Court....... -
Reaching for the fourth level of life
Meet another member of South Florida's many-sided faith community. This week we're talking with Rabbi Moshe Heyn of Temple Israel, Miami. Q: How did you get into your vocation? A: It was somewhat circuitous. I grew up in Baltimore in a secular family....
Tags: Separation of Church and State, Religion and Belief, Fort Lauderdale, Customs and Tradition, Philosophy
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Under a literary spell
As Lucy Kobbs turned the final page of the seventh and last book in the "Harry Potter" series, she took a pencil to the wall beside her bed and memorialized the end of an era: 7/22/07, 3:20 a.m. "It's one of those books that will stick with me for life,"...
Tags: Authors, Fantasy (genre), Colleges and Universities, Education, Entertainment
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Summit League axes acronyms to showcase big cities
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — An NCAA Division I conference composed of mostly Midwest teams has decided that alphabet soup isn't terribly appealing. The Summit League chose this school year to refer to three of its teams by the university's last name in...Tags: University of Missouri , College Sports, Colleges and Universities, Wayne, Education
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Olympic reflections
PETOSKEY — This will be the first time in almost 20 years that Darcie Sharapova watches the Olympics. The Petoskey resident said she would see snippets here and there on the Internet in years past, but for a long time she and her husband, Anton,...
Tags: Sports, Speed Skating, Awards and Prizes
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Odd chemicals turn up in drinking water
Trace amounts of sex hormones, prescription drugs, flame retardants and herbicides are being detected in treated drinking water pumped to more than 7 million people in Chicago and its suburbs.
In the latest round of testing prompted by a 2008 Tribune...Tags: Progesterone, Water Supply, Education, Human Body, Politics
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October 2011 Program Guide
Staff reporterSUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 POLAND A look at the history, culture and religion of Poland (and how those dimensions interpenetrate) with University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee professor Neal Pease and former UWM political science professor Don Pienkos. TUESDAY,...Tags: CBS Corp., Colleges and Universities, History, Politics, Religion and Belief
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September 2011 Program Guide
Staff reporterTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 TOO CHRISTIAN TO BE ELECTED? Are the Republican presidential candidates too Christian? Bill Keller, Executive Editor of the N.Y. Times said they were in a recent major Times Magazine article. The attack, from him and others , on...Tags: Applied Physics, Poland, History, WGN, Chicago Cubs
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Laughter is the test medicine
To an Alzheimer's patient, there's nothing funny about forgetting to turn off the oven, losing a telephone number or misplacing books from the library. But turning those mishaps into punch lines might turn out to be therapeutic.
The idea that...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Human Body, University of California, Medical Services
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