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James L. Barrett dies at 86; pioneering Napa vintner
James L. Barrett, a pioneering Napa Valley vintner who stepped onto the world stage in a big way in 1976 when his Chateau Montelena Chardonnay won a prestigious Paris tasting, has died. He was 86. Barrett died Thursday in San Francisco, according to...
Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Justice System, Bottle Shock (movie), Crime, Law and Justice, Business Enterprises
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Bright Minds: Sheri Lewis, global disease surveillance
When Sheri Lewis joined APL in 2001 as a public health analyst, an electronic disease surveillance system was just being developed at the lab. The impetus, she recalls, was Sept. 11 and the letters containing anthrax bacteria spores that were mailed the...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Ellicott City, Over-the-Counter Medicines, Science and Technology, Biology
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Oak Park teen designing successful future
Noelani Ho initially chose to research using bacteria to consume toxic materials for a class at Oak Park and River Forest High School, but her heart wasn't in it. Instead, the 17-year-old from Oak Park decided to design a ballet pointe shoe that lasts...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Students, Research, Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology
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Stephen Wade: A telling tale of making beautiful music
Stephen Wade's affection for the Chicago in which he grew up and that he left long ago is passionate and palpable in the introduction to his astonishing book, “The Beautiful Music All Around Us: Field Recordings and the American Experience.”...
Tags: Old Town (Chicago, Illinois), Apollo Theater, Entertainment, Library of Congress, Arts and Culture
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Denice Wolf Markham
Denice Wolf Markham clearly remembers her aunt's bruises and black eyes and, just as infuriating, the silence that hung in the air around them. "It was just sort of tacitly accepted," Markham recalls. "No one ever said a thing about it. And I thought...
Tags: Sex Crimes, Justice System, Justice and Rights, Civil Rights, Human Rights
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Patsos introduced as Siena men's basketball coach
Jimmy Patsos was introduced as Siena's new men's basketball coach on Wednesday — calling the school "my dream mid-major" — as his former assistant, G.G. Smith, emerged as a leading candidate to replace Patsos at Loyola. Smith, the son of...
Tags: Big East Conference, College Sports, Mark Turgeon, Gary Williams, Basketball
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Digest: President's Cup baseball documentary to premiere today
Varsity baseball President's Cup film to premiere today "The President's Cup," a documentary film about an annual high school baseball tournament in Baltimore, will premiere at the University of Baltimore today at 6 p.m. The film, directed by Julie...Tags: Darrius Heyward-Bey, Track and Field, NFL Draft, College Sports, Music Industry
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Wine expert Paul Lukacs dishes on drink's history, his tastes
Unlike those of us who merely sip wine and try to appreciate it, Paul Lukacs has channeled his passion for the drink into a second career, one in which he's increasingly recognized as one of this country's most authoritative voices on the topic. Lukacs'...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Charleston, Wines, Consumer Goods Industries, Loyola University Maryland
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Philip X. "Phil" Kaltenbach, English teacher
Philip X. "Phil" Kaltenbach, a former high school English teacher who later became an expert in the field of collectible comic books, died Tuesday at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Sarasota, Fla., while recovering from foot surgery. He was 63.
The son...Tags: Towson, Southern Illinois University, Linthicum, Literature, Apocalypse Now (movie)
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Paying for the illusion of cheating death
Anyone who wants to know why health care costs continue to soar need look no further than the recent recommendation by the American Cancer Society that current and former heavy smokers discuss lung cancer screening with their doctors. The guidelines...Tags: The New York Times, Health Insurance Cost, American Cancer Society, Johns Hopkins University, Diseases and Illnesses
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Two trustees seek top spot in River Forest
After running on the same slate four years ago, two trustees are facing off for River Forest Village Board president. Michael Gibbs, who is serving his first term, is running on the Pride in River Forest slate, which includes trustee candidates Lissa...Tags: Local Government, Elections, Loyola University Health System, Colleges and Universities, Unisys Corporation
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Harford Teacher of the Year finalists named
The top five finalists for the 2013 Harford County Teacher of the Year Award were announced by Harford County Public Schools Monday: Tara N. Buecker, Jarrettsville Elementary School physical education/health teacher; J. Laura Childs, Edgewood High...Tags: Justice System, Havre de Grace, Science, Science and Technology, University of Maryland, College Park
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