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Man surrenders to face trust fund theft charge
An Evansville man accused of stealing $245,000 from a college scholarship trust fund has surrendered to southern Indiana police. Sgt. Todd Ringle of the Indiana State Police says 37-year-old Jared Church was arrested early Saturday on a theft charge...Tags: Prosecution, Theft, Financial Aid
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Celebrity Drive: Grammy Award winner Shelby Lynne enjoys cars the same way she enjoys guitars
MotorTrend Magazine"I have friends that have cool guitar collections and they go, "I'm not going to play it.' I'm going, 'Well, why the hell do you have it? You want to look at it?' I'm the same way about cars.Quick Stats: Shelby Lynne Grammy award winner Daily Driver: 2005... -
Robert Giroux, giant of publishing, dies
The Associated PressRobert Giroux, a distinguished giant of 20th century publishing who guided and supported dozens of great writers from T.S. Eliot and Jack Kerouac to Bernard Malamud and Susan Sontag, died in his sleep early Friday morning. He was 94. Giroux, who helped...Tags: Susan Sontag, Bernard Malamud, Herman Wouk, Book, Nadine Gordimer
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Anthony home with tale of gold
Carmelo Anthony cupped his hands over his ears for protection but allowed his baby face to break into a giddy grin as the shrieks of congratulation cascaded over him. "Melo, Melo, Melo," hundreds of elementary schoolers shouted as Anthony strode into his...Tags: Punishment, Denver Nuggets, Multi-Sport Events, National Basketball Association
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Tina Turner returns to the Spectrum this fall
Eight-time Grammy Award winner and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Tina Turner will help celebrate the final season of the Wachovia Spectrum with a concert at 8 p.m. Nov. 29. She's performed at the Spectrum four times -- June 11, 1971; May 30, 1984; July 31,...Tags: Tina Turner, Beyonce, Wachovia Corp., Grammy Awards
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The sports world in 60 seconds
NBA Vitale star of show at HOF induction Hakeem Olajuwon, Patrick Ewing and Pat Riley were enshrined into the Basketball Hall of Fame Friday, but it was inductee Dick Vitale who, as expected, stole the show. Others in the class, which also included Adrian...Tags: Athletics, Track and Field, Barbara Turner, Detroit Pistons, Connecticut Sun, National Basketball Association
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Washingtons and Ehrharts are siblings and Hall of Famers
These siblings are Hall of Famers, not rivals. Basketball standout Herb Washington joins his brother Greg as a member of Oviedo High's Hall of Fame. All-around athletes Mandy and Ashley Ehrhart, from the Class of 1989, are among six new inductees into...Tags: Rivers, Academic Progress, Volleyball, Baltimore Colts, Bodies of Water
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Attorney became bank vice president
Chicago Tribune reporterJohn E. Corrigan's parents made sure he knew the importance of education, hard work and discipline as a child growing up during the Depression. Those qualities, learned in the family's Northwest Side home, were what propelled this son of a ladies hat...Tags: Evanston, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Kenilworth, Colleges and Universities, Government
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Robert Giroux dies at 94; publisher guided array of great writers
Robert Giroux, a distinguished giant of 20th century publishing who guided and supported dozens of great writers from T.S. Eliot and Jack Kerouac to Bernard Malamud and Susan Sontag, died in his sleep early Friday morning. He was 94.
Giroux, who helped...Tags: Susan Sontag, Bernard Malamud, Book, Nadine Gordimer, Elizabeth Bishop
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Former Williamsburg resident Campbell dismissed as USA Boxing coach
Special to the New York Daily NewsThe coach who led the U.S. boxing team to its worst performance in Olympics history was handed his release on Thursday. Dan Campbell, a former Williamsburg resident, said he was asked to step down after meeting with Jim Millman, chief executive officer...Tags: Dan Campbell, Multi-Sport Events
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Sprinter Marion Jones released from prison
From the Associated PressSAN ANTONIO -- Disgraced sprinter Marion Jones was released Friday from federal prison after completing most of her six-month sentence for lying about her steroid use. Jones left a halfway house in San Antonio around 8 a.m., said LaTanya Robinson, a...Tags: Barry Bonds, Prisons, International Olympic Committee
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Man Who Faked Way Into Yale Avoids Jail Time
Courant Staff Writer— Akash Maharaj stood before a Superior Court judge Friday a convicted felon, stripped of the false persona he had created to finagle his way into Yale University, where he was a successful student for one year. Although Judge Richard A. Damiani...Tags: Punishment, Yale University, Trials, Court Administration, Prisons
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