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Experts to examine board of surfer killed in shark attack
L.A. NOWExperts are expected to examine the shark marks on the surfboard of a 39-year-old surfer killed by a shark off the Central Coast, officials say.... -
L.A. Now Live: Fatal California shark attack 13th since 1950
L.A. NOWThe fatal shark attack of a surfer off the Santa Barbara County coast marks the 13th fatal shark encounter in California waters since 1950, experts said. Times staff writer Wesley Lowery will join L.A. Now Live at 9 a.m. Wednesday to discuss the death... -
Surfer killed in shark attack survived by young daughter
L.A. NOWA 39-year-old surfer killed in a shark attack off the waters of Central California is survived by a wife and a young daughter, friends said. Francisco Javier Solorio Jr. of Orcutt was described as an avid surfer who had been...... -
Pittsburgh, Carnegie Offer Alternative Homecoming
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The City of Pittsburgh is teaming up with the Carnegie museums and libraries to offer an "alternative homecoming" dance for students who are too shy or otherwise have a school experience that keeps them from attending their school-...Tags: The Perks of Being a Wallflower (movie), Arts and Culture
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Surfer killed by shark off Santa Barbara coast
Los Angeles TimesVANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- A 39-year-old man surfing off the Santa Barbara County coast was killed Tuesday in a shark attack that occurred off the same beach where a bodyboarder was killed two years ago. Francisco Javier Solorio Jr. of nearby...Tags: Animal Attacks, Zoology, Sports, Television Industry, Surfing
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Happy little pilgrim visits dinosaur heaven
At 4 years old, my little boy is still too young to have put together a bucket list of his own. But Owen's known for a long time one of the places he really wanted to go. Sitting at the kitchen counter with his new iPad some 2 years back, he began...Tags: Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, BBC, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), PBS (tv network), Busch Gardens Orlando
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September declared Lancaster County Museum Month
Multi-media journalistThe 19 museums and historical sites of the Museum Council of Lancaster County are offering different incentives in the month of September to encourage people to support local museums. "State money is not available now. It's been completely bottomed out...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Museums
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The beauty — and sorrow — of an empty nest
The lithographs in Joy M. Kiser's "America's Other Audubon" are works of great beauty and scientific accuracy. But behind them is a tragedy — the story of a hugely ambitious undertaking begun in heartbreak and completed in grief. The art book...
Tags: FBI, Authors, Chicago Tribune, Libraries, John James Audubon
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Review: 'Charles R. Knight' by Richard Milner
-------------------- Charles R. Knight The Artist Who Saw Through Time Richard Milner Abrams: $40, 180 pp. -------------------- Although his is not a household name, Charles R. Knight (1874-1953) created paintings of dinosaurs, saber-toothed cats,...
Tags: Physiology, Museum Dioramas, Paleontology, Arts, Artists
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Indy 500 broadcast: A mix of the past and present
Perhaps no other major sporting event in this country is in more of a constant state of flux, while at the same time, still so steeped in tradition, like the Indianapolis 500. It's the challenge of keeping up with the times while also making sure to...Tags: Celebrity Apprentice (tv program), Clay Aiken, ESPN (tv network), NBC (tv network), Marco Andretti
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Dunkin Donuts Studio On The Run: 105-Year-Old Philanthropist Kathryn Wasserman Davis
PIX11.com105-year-old philanthropist Kathryn Wasserman Davis, was celebrated last week at the American Museum of Natural History for a generous gift supporting the Museum`s Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program. This is the first stand-alone Master's degree...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dunkin' Donuts, Arts, Science, Doughnuts
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'Mad Men' recap: Season 5, Episode 12: 'Commissions and Fees'
Towards the end of this quiet though affective episode, Glen Bishop asks Don, "Why does everything turn out crappy?" Yikes, the kid is right. Well, in this hour anyway. First things first: Saddled by severe money woes, a perceived failure in business and...
Tags: Museum Dioramas, Suicide, Arts and Culture, Museums
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