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BSO takes a new approach to the holidays
A bevy of Santas will not tap-dance their way into Rockette-style formations onstage to help the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra celebrate the Christmas season this year.
That cute tradition, and the rest of the Holiday Spectacular presented by the BSO...Tags: Circuses, Concerts, Marin Alsop, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Fine Artists
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Nick Freeberger overcomes broken neck to play baseball for Archbishop Spalding
Archbishop Spalding junior first baseman Nick Freeberger sits on a dugout bench. The evening sun is shining on his boyish face, and he smiles. It has been a good day. He helped his No. 2 Cavaliers to victory with a three-run home run.
That would be...Tags: Chemicals, Hospitals and Clinics, Scalp, Natasha Richardson, Baseball Injuries
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Action in 'Twilight' has no fangs
You want your first crush to last" could have been the theme song for Twilight, the movie version of Stephenie Meyer's mammoth best-seller about a high school junior, Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), who moves from her mother's place in arid Phoenix to her...Tags: Movies, Stephenie Meyer, Superman (fictional character), High Schools, Kristen Stewart
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Did the California stem cell program promise miracle cures?
You be the judge. Alan Trounson and Jonathan Thomas, the president and chairman of California's stem cell program, have taken issue with how I characterized their program in a column this week. I pointed out that its founding 2004 initiative, Proposition...
Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Michael J. Fox, Science, Agricultural Research and Technology, Elections
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Tobacco taxes are great, but Proposition 29 stinks
Yes, our freeways and surface streets are crumbling. But the next time your front wheel hits an enormous pothole, you can remember with pride that California is the world leader in one form of highway maintenance: paving the road to hell with good...Tags: Tobacco Products, Cancer, Finance, Voting, Parkinson's Disease
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DeMaria to Notre Dame grads: Choose the path of gratitude
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — Haley Scott DeMaria drew upon her own life story Sunday to urge University of Notre Dame graduates to walk down the brighter path, no matter what challenges they encounter in life. “There are events in our lives over which we...Tags: Ceremonies, Graduation, Colleges and Universities, University of Notre Dame, College Sports
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Donna Summer: Lung cancer leading cause of cancer death
Disco legend Donna Summer, 63, died Wednesday night, reportedly of lung cancer. As of press time, her family hadn’t released details about her illness, so it was unknown what type of lung cancer she had, and how long she may have been ailing....
Tags: Donna Summer, Diseases and Illnesses, Cancer, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Symptoms
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Gymnast Ashley Lambert overcomes a serious injury
Ashley Lambert hopes her 2012 season in gymnastics will have a happier ending than 2011. The level 10 gymnast with the World Class team was enjoying another successful season, with a state all-around title and regional crowns in the vault and floor...Tags: College Sports, Floor Exercise, Southeastern Conference, Gymnastics, Vault
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Leonardo Cimino dies at 94
VarietyCharacter actor Leonardo Cimino, who brought his signature look -- long, thin face and large nose -- to a large number of small but evocative roles in film and television, often playing mobsters or men of the church, died in Woodstock, N.Y., of chronic...Tags: Phil Silvers, Ray Milland, David Lynch, Manhattan (New York City), Sidney Lumet
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Oscar nominees take a look back with 'New Nostalgia'
A couple of years ago, Bruce Sheridan, chair of the film program at Columbia College, noticed a curious thing happening. A few of the film majors who interned on the Chicago production of "The Dark Knight" had started making their student films and, as...Tags: Drive (movie), Super 8 (movie), Movies, The Adventures of Tintin (movie), Bennett Miller
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Karrie Webb given ‘Spirit of Courage’ award by Reeve Foundation
The Downswing Golf BlogNine months ago, Hall of Famer Karrie Webb earmarked half of her $200,000 first prize from the LPGA's Founders Cup for the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation to continue researching a cure for paralysis. This week brought the foundation's opportunity... -
Proven Benefits of Looking Your Best?
FOX 17 News10 Proven Benefits of Looking Your Best (Source: FOXNews.com) Not even the most ardent believers in equality or the notion that a book cannot be judged by its cover can reasonably refute the power of appearances. We draw several conclusions about...Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Hewlett, Wages and Pensions, Michael Jackson, Emmy Awards (tv program)
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