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Gregory Lynn Baker, 58, formerly of Friedens
Gregory Lynn Baker, 58, Haslett, Mich., formerly of Friedens, died Oct. 18, 2012, at Sparrow Hospital, Lansing, Mich. Born July 20, 1954, in Somerset, son of Edwin and Mary (Hillegas) Baker. Preceded in death by his father-in-law Todd Brant. Survived by...Tags: Christianity, American Heart Association, Crime, Law and Justice, Friedens, Laurel
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Class Acts: Christine Rehr, Bacon Academy, Colchester
The Hartford CourantAfter performing research under the guidance of a University of Connecticut chemistry professor last summer, Christine Rehr said she knew she wanted to be doctor or medical researcher. Rehr will attend Amherst College in the fall and plans to be a...Tags: University of Connecticut, Technology, Mathematics, Colchester, Engineering
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Engaged Couple Take Lead In TheaterWorks' Psycho-Sexual 'Venus In Fur'
The Hartford CourantSexual scenes on stage between two actors are never easy. So when the Tony Award-nominated play by David Ives, "Venus in Fur," called for a riding crop, black patent leather thigh-high boots, dog collars and a slap or two of S&M, a fetishist element was...Tags: Westport Country Playhouse, Hugh Dancy, Tony Awards, Jane Austen, Arts and Culture
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Coupled in politics
Angelina and Brad, Kate and William, Hillary and Bill. We can't stop looking, and wondering — what's the magic? While People magazine and the tabloids have their tawdry approaches, distinguished historian William H. Chafe has a different angle. By...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice and Rights, Civil Rights, Bill Clinton
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Second year with the Terps is more comfortable for Turgeon
COLLEGE PARK -- A year ago, Mark Turgeon went into his first media day as Maryland’s basketball coach talking about somebody else’s team – the one he inherited from Gary Williams. As diplomatic as he tried to be, the typically blunt...
Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Comcast Center (arena), College Sports, NBA Draft, Mark Turgeon
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American Scientists Win Nobel Prize In Chemistry
Two American scientists won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for their work revealing protein receptors on the surface of cells that tell them what is going on in the human body. The achievements have allowed drug makers to develop medication with fewer side...
Tags: Howard Hughes, Dan Shechtman, Nobel Prize Awards, Human Interest, France
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Harford County College Lines
QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY: Blaine Dulkerian of White Hall, bachelor of arts in public relations; and Christina Heilman of Jarrettsville, bachelor of arts in public relations, graduated from Quinnipiac University during the 81st undergraduate commencement...Tags: Port Deposit, High School Sports, Human Interest, Sociology, College Sports
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Calories -- are they all the same? Yes and no
chrisc@herald-mail.comIn the diet world, there are a few vocabulary words that are generally considered as bad words. All too often, "calorie" is one of them. But that's too bad, because, according to Brittany Smith, clinical dietitian at Meritus Medical Center, calories...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Foods and Beverages, Salt, Lifestyle and Leisure, Immune System
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Notre Dame football: Still plenty of urgency to playoff details for Swarbrick
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterJack Swarbrick snickered when the word "vacation" was dropped into the conversation Wednesday afternoon, not that he isn't looking forward to one -- somehow, someday. But the next steps in helping to shape college football's postseason, and Notre Dame'...Tags: Bowl Championship Series, College Sports, Michigan Wolverines, Orange Bowl, Football
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Q&A with Towson men's basketball coach Pat Skerry
The Baltimore SunFor a guy who just lived through a 1-31 season in his first year as a Division I head coach, Pat Skerry seems oddly optimistic. But for the second-year Towson men's basketball coach, staying positive is a surprisingly easy thing to do. Just steps away...Tags: University of Michigan, College Sports, Drexel Dragons, Donyell Marshall, Detroit Tigers
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'Dancing With the Stars All-Stars' recap, Welcoming back some old favorites
Tom tells us this is the "best of the best" coming back -- if that were true we wouldn't have anybody that finished lower than first or second on here. Hmph. Staircase introductions -- first impressions -- Sabrina Bryan has what Tom & Lorenzo refer to as...
Tags: Joey Fatone, Mark Ballas, Crime, Law and Justice, Dancing With the Stars (tv program), Arts and Culture
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PASSINGS: Robert Morgan Fink, Gene Vollnogle, Dorothy McGuire Williamson
Robert Morgan Fink Biochemist at UCLA Robert Morgan Fink, 96, a retired UCLA biochemistry professor whose groundbreaking research with his biochemist wife included developing a new technique in the late 1940s to study the thyroid, died Wednesday of...
Tags: Los Angeles Times, Obituaries, Arthur Godfrey, Biology, Dorothy McGuire
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