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How not to say the wrong thing
When Susan had breast cancer, we heard a lot of lame remarks, but our favorite came from one of Susan's colleagues. She wanted, she needed, to visit Susan after the surgery, but Susan didn't feel like having visitors, and she said so. Her colleague's...
Tags: Breast Cancer
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Classmates and teacher, grieving for a student
Most big high schools are not unfamiliar with students dying. Teens can and do crash cars, get shot by other teenagers and, less often, die of natural causes — such as the brain aneurysm that fells Dane, one of the main characters in "The Dream of...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Catcher Navarro brings perspective, goodwill to Cubs clubhouse
MESA, Ariz. — Whenever new Cubs catcher Dioner Navarro would go home questioning whether he still belonged in the big leagues during his struggles the last three seasons, his wife, Sherley, liked to remind him of his baseball claim to fame. "She'd...
Tags: Sports, Spring Training, Kidney Disease, Culture, Dale Sveum
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University of Miami celebrates life of 'The Wizard' Ron Fraser
CORAL GABLES — Ron Fraser was known as "The Wizard of College Baseball", but on Saturday evening, the University of Miami community came together to celebrate his touch off the diamond. Fraser died on January 20, at age 79, after a long fight with...
Tags: Tommy Lasorda, Sports, Alzheimer's Disease, Miami Hurricanes, Howard Schnellenberger
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Girls' Water Polo: O'Beck thriving for Newport Harbor
The last time the Newport Harbor High girls' water polo team made the CIF Southern Section Division 1 championship match, Christina O'Beck was a bit disappointed. Sure, she was thrilled for the Sailors, who came from behind to top rival Corona del Mar...
Tags: Holidays, Sports, California Interscholastic Federation, Water Polo
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Phil Ramone dies at 79; pop producer was star behind the stars
This post has been corrected. Please see below for details.Phil Ramone, the veteran record producer whose work with such top-tier talent as Barbra Streisand, Bob Dylan and Paul Simon made him one of the most revered figures in the music business, died Saturday. He was 79. He died of complications from pneumonia...Tags: Grammy Awards, Music, Entertainment, Madison Square Garden, Shelby Lynne
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Legendary Producer Phil Ramone Dies
Multiple Grammy Award-winning producer Phil Ramone died Saturday at New York Presbyterian Hospital in New York City. He was 79. His son Matt confirmed his father was hospitalized in late February with an aortic aneurysm. Ramone won 14 Grammys and worked...
Tags: Grammy Awards, Music, Frank Sinatra, New York City, Entertainment
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HAPPY HUNTING GROUND: Easter tradition brings Danville neighborhood together
tkleffman@amnews.comPresident Barack Obama might have some fancy digs at which to host the annual Easter egg roll on the White House lawn, but Tasha Key puts on a pretty egg-cellent Easter shindig herself. About 75 kids descended on the backyard of Key’s Greenview...Tags: White House, Barack Obama, Easter, Rentals
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Imperial Valley law enforcement band together to support Vivian Tillery
HOLTVILLE — Leticia Tillery said it was scary to find out that her 8-year-old daughter, Vivian, had a malignant brain tumor. Leticia vividly remembers Dec. 11. That was the day she got a call from Vivian’s school. Vivian had a headache and...
Tags: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Prisons, Science and Technology, Health Treatments, Chemotherapy
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Dundalk's Danny Wiseman bowls his way into Hall of Fame
Danny Wiseman is practicing at Country Club Lanes on Pulaski Highway, sounding like the 10-pin version of Rodney Dangerfield while expounding on a favorite topic: why bowling gets no respect. "I hate it when they say bowling's not a sport," he says now....
Tags: Sports, Rodney Dangerfield, Bowling, Miller Park, Microsoft Corporation
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Megan P. Tatu, a good soldier
Soldier, Megan P. Tatu has your back. And just about anything else you might need. The two-star Army Reserve general has just taken charge of the 79th Sustainment Support Command, the modern iteration of an Army logistics branch that is a year older...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Armed Forces, Germany, Michael Buble, Abusive Behavior
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Vascular screenings at Summit Health set for April 6
Summit Health is offering two screening dates in April to help people at risk determine their vascular health status. The cost will be $25 for each screening test. Screenings will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 6, at Waynesboro Hospital, 501 E....Tags: Peripheral Vascular Disease, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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