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How the famously famous never fade from view
Whoever said fame was fleeting had no idea what they were talking about. Just ask Oprah Winfrey, Tom Cruise, Donald Trump, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Jordan or Bill Murray. They've been soaking up the spotlight for years. In fact, not only does fame...
Tags: Natalie Portman, Newspaper and Magazine, Paris Hilton, John Malkovich, Kim Kardashian
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All-area girls lifter of year: Letter boosted Timber Creek state champ
Kjayla Martin's father could sense the pressure on his daughter before the FHSAA girls weightlifting state meet. So Keith Martin went old school. He took out a pen and paper. "I wanted her to know that we loved her, and whatever happened, we were...
Tags: Weightlifting
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UMass Lowell to add men's and women's lacrosse, join America East
Massachusetts Lowell will move up to Division I and join the America East Conference, representatives of both announced today at a rally at the Tsongas Center on campus. The school, which is currently in Division II, will also add men's and women's...
Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, Providence Friars, College Sports, Lacrosse, Stony Brook Seawolves
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UMass-Lowell Will Move To Division I, Join America East In 2013-14
UMass-Lowell will join the America East next season, replacing B.U., which will depart for the Patriot. This allows the conference to remain at nine members. Below is the press release out of Lowell from the America East is below ... LOWELL, Mass. --...Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, ESPN (tv network), Science and Technology, University of Hartford, Colleges and Universities
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Amber Flores to host annual softball camp
Sports WriterCalexico will launch its fourth annual Amber Flores Softball Camp on Nov. 24 at the Calexico High softball field. According to chief coordinator Alex Flores, it will be an opportunity for girls between the ages of 6 and 16 to receive “great...Tags: Kansas Jayhawks, Oklahoma Sooners, Softball, Seminole State College, Sports
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Is Sandy a taste of things to come?
CNNWe should not be surprised. That's the view of many climate scientists as they survey the destruction wrought by the superstorm that ravaged the Northeast this week. The melting of Arctic ice, rising sea levels, the warming atmosphere and changes to...Tags: Nature Conservancy, Oceans, Long Island, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Politics
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Visiting Curiosity scientists set to leave JPL, head home
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is about to get a little quieter. Since Aug. 5, when the one-ton rover Curiosity landed on Mars, visiting scientists have worked out of the La Cañada Flintridge campus. They came from far and wide; from Spain, France,...
Tags: NASA, Science and Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Google Inc., Rentals
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Feel better -- go volunteer
For more than 20 years, Penny and Ted Landreth have been feeding the hungry and homeless. It's not glamorous work. Afternoons, they -- along with a small but formidable group of volunteers -- prepare dinner using whatever food donations they happen to...Tags: University of Michigan, Happiness (state of mind), Colleges and Universities, Health, Social Issues
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Doctor Found Alive in Woods, Recovering from a 'Million' Bug Bites
pix11.com | @murphypixThe elderly doctor who survived more than three days and nights in the woods--through heat, thunderstorms, insect bites, and close encounters with animals--smiled from his hospital bed Friday, as the Suffolk County cops who found Dr. Jerome Nadler paid...Tags: Suffolk County (New York), Orlando, Lifestyle and Leisure, Rosh Hashanah, State Parks
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Seize the day
Monday gets a bad rap as being the week's most miserable day. But ever since elementary school, Cortney Anderson's true nemesis has been Sunday. The unfinished homework. The race against the clock for a few last licks of freedom. The quiet that...
Tags: Back to School, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Psychiatry, Cornell University
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Death Toll In Long Island Small Plane Crash Rises To 2
pix11.comThe death toll in Sunday's small plane crash has risen to two -- the pilot and one of the passengers. The pilot's name has not been released. The other victim has been identified as Jane Unhjem, 60, of Goshen, N.Y.; Her husband, Erik Unhjem, 61,...Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Long Island, Transportation Accidents, Transportation Industry, National Transportation Safety Board
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Small Plane Crashes On Long Island; Pilot Killed, Passengers In Hospital
pix11.comOne man is dead and two others badly hurt after the small plane they were in crashed and burned Sunday on a residential street in Shirley. Neighbors used fire extinguishers and garden houses to try to put out the flames. But, the pilot was trapped in the...Tags: Orange County (Florida), Air and Space Accidents, Long Island, Staten Island (New York City), Transportation Accidents
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