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Gerard Depardieu's actor son Guillaume, 37, dies of complications linked to pneumonia
PARIS (AP) _ Guillaume Depardieu, the often-troubled son of renowned French film star Gerard Depardieu who gained praise for his own career as an actor, died Monday, hospital officials said. He was 37. Guillaume Depardieu died at Raymond-Poincare...Tags: Diseases, Hospitals and Clinics, Gerard Depardieu, Celebrity, Film Festivals
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Princeton economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman wins Nobel Prize in economics
Associated Press WritersPRINCETON, N.J. (AP) _ Paul Krugman, whose relentless criticism of the Bush administration includes opposition to the $700 billion financial bailout, won the Nobel prize in economics Monday for his work on international trade patterns. The Princeton...Tags: Henry Paulson, Globalization, Milton Friedman, The White House, Great Depression
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Actor Guillaume Depardieu dead at 37
The Associated PressHospital officials say 37-year-old French actor Guillaume Depardieu has died from complications linked to a sudden case of pneumonia. The son of French movie star Gerard Depardieu had been hospitalized since Sunday night, said officials at the Raymond-...Tags: Cinema Industry, Diseases, Gerard Depardieu, Celebrity, Film Festivals
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American Paul Krugman wins the Nobel economics prize
The Associated PressPaul Krugman, the Princeton University scholar, New York Times columnist and unabashed liberal, won the Nobel prize in economics today for his analysis of how economies of scale can affect international trade patterns. Krugman has been a harsh critic...Tags: Henry Paulson, New York Times, Research, Trade Dispute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Dole, McGovern bring cache to World Food Prize
Associated Press WriterFormer presidential candidates Bob Dole and George McGovern share a common bond -- but it's not what you think. Dole, a Kansas Republican, and McGovern, a South Dakota Democrat, both saw their presidential ambitions quashed in landslide elections. But...Tags: Government, National Government, Bob Dole, Agriculture, Charity
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AP top news in Iowa at 4:58 p.m. CDT
By all accounts, Jerome Tiller is a strong-armed quarterback who can run, works hard and is an unselfish team player. But even with all that going for him, Iowa State coach Gene Chizik is hoping like heck that fans never get a chance to see Tiller...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Court Administration, Richard M. Daley, Water Skiing, Renewable Energy
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bill.mason@newsday.comToday is Tuesday, Oct. 14, the 288th day of 2008. There are 78 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: One hundred years ago, on Oct. 14, 1908, the Chicago Cubs won the World Series as they defeated the Detroit Tigers in Game 5, 2-0, at...Tags: Major League Baseball, University of Michigan, Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers
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Paul Krugman wins the Nobel economics prize
From the Associated PressSTOCKHOLM, Sweden -- Paul Krugman, the Princeton University scholar, New York Times columnist and unabashed liberal, won the Nobel prize in economics today for his analysis of how economies of scale can affect trade patterns and the location of economic...Tags: Henry Paulson, Globalization, Research, Economic Policy, Great Depression
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Nobel Peace Prize nominee to speak at CNU
Nobel Peace Prize nominee Tony P. Hall will speak at Christopher Newport University at 3:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Tuesday . The former ambassador and U.S. Congressman's afternoon talk will be in the Blechman Reading Room of the Trible Library, where he will...Tags: Human Rights, Parliament, United Nations, Diplomacy, Christopher Newport University
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Princeton boasts its 32nd Nobel laureate
With: BC-EU--Sweden-Nobel-Economics AP Photos PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) _ The awarding of the Nobel prize for economics to Princeton University professor Paul Krugman marks the 32nd time a Princeton faculty member, alumnus or staff member has won the...Tags: Woodrow Wilson, New York Times, European Union
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Ballesteros has brain tumor
After a career full of miraculous shots -- including one from a parking lot during his first British Open win -- Seve Ballesteros was preparing for the ''hardest challenge'' of his life Sunday after announcing he has a brain tumor. Ballesteros, 51, was...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Diseases, Toronto Raptors, Olympic Games, Michelle Kwan
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Cheruiyot overcomes great suffering to win Chicago Marathon
Tribune staff reporterThere are so many talented young Kenyans — thousands, at least — and they have seen road racing become a yellow brick road out of poverty at home. It makes them vulnerable to exploitation, to European agents who promise them opportunity and...Tags: Chicago Marathon, Christianity, Hospitals and Clinics, Chicago Weather, Marathon
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