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WORKSHOPS
The Aberdeen Catholic Schools will host the Play Like A Champion Today educational workshop on Monday. The workshop, led by PLC founder and Notre Dame professor Clark Power, addresses issues such as winning-at-all-cost coaching, sports specialization,...Tags: Nebraska Cornhuskers, Parochial Schools, Lifestyle and Leisure, College Baseball, Religious Education
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Sunday's Calendar
SUNDAY
'Muckheap'
Polyglot Theatre's Muckheap brings family entertainment to the Segerstrom Center for the Arts' Samueli Theater. Shows are 1 and 3 p.m. Tickets start at $20. For more information, visit http://www.scfta.org.
'Le Corsaire Suite'...Tags: Republican Party, Entertainment, Ronald Reagan, Arts and Culture, Troy Trojans
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Taking a look at college admission
The La Caņada Thursday Club on Sunday screened “In 500 Words or Less,” an award-winning documentary on the college application process, to a packed room of parents and high school juniors and seniors.
Applying to college is a rite of...Tags: School Examinations, Documentary (genre), Dominican Republic, Examinations, Colleges and Universities
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Reel China: Political maneuvers drive 'Beginning of the Great Revival's' success
— Political films can be a tough sell in many countries, to say the least. But director Huang Jianxin is confident that he's sitting on a blockbuster with "Beginning of the Great Revival," a historical epic detailing the founding of China's...Tags: Communist Party of China, Ang Lee, Kung Fu Panda 2 (movie), Local Government, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Notre Dame men's basketball: Brey gets good news from Beachem
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterCalls and text messages started rolling in just after 4 on Sunday afternoon for New Haven (Ind.) junior small forward V.J. Beachem, who initially had some trouble letting his true feelings known. "I’m more excited now than I can really say,"...Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Basketball, Teaching and Learning, Minnesota Golden Gophers, University of Notre Dame
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John Marburger III dies at 70; science advisor to President George W. Bush
Physicist John H. Marburger III, who served as President George W. Bush's science advisor at a time when most researchers considered science to be under attack by the government, died July 28 at his home in Port Jefferson, N.Y. He was 70 and had non-...Tags: White House, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Princeton University, Elections
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Dr. Richard Koch dies at 89; medical pioneer
As a prisoner of war in Germany during World War II, Richard Koch chose his life's work after reading one of the few books in the camp's meager library — the medical biography "The Doctors Mayo."
Liberated in 1945 after 13 months in captivity, he...Tags: University of California, Berkeley, Prisoners and Detainees, Armed Conflicts, Los Angeles Times, Germany
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Dr. Max Harry Weil dies at 84: pioneer in critical care
Dr. Max Harry Weil, an influential pioneer of critical-care medicine and the founding president of the Weil Institute of Critical Care Medicine in Rancho Mirage, has died. He was 84.
Weil died of prostate cancer July 29 at his home in Rancho Mirage, said...Tags: American Heart Association, Anesthesiology, Elections, New York City, Germany
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One of many cogs for Tologs
The top-10 female high school athletes of the year were voted on by the Glendale News-Press sports department. These are selections 2-10. See the Aug. 17 edition for the Female Athlete of the Year.
2 — Katie Johnson, Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy...Tags: Sports, Athletes, Elections, Politics, Water Polo
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Greer's OC: Each item like a small piece of history
Yoki Shop recently relocated to a new store in Newport Beach on the Coast Highway. The shop is the brainchild of its owner and founder, Jeff Yokoyama, a longtime surf industry veteran who designs Generic Youth, Yoki's Garden and Pidgin Orange clothing...Tags: Windsurfing, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Euclid, Veterans Affairs, Cancer
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Notre Dame football: Do off-site games aid recruiting?
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterLANDOVER, Md. - It was former Notre Dame athletic director Kevin White’s vision that the school’s off-site home game concept would boost football recruiting. His successor, and current AD Jack Swarbrick, didn’t think that should be...Tags: Virginia Tech, Football, FedEx Field, High School Sports, The Pennsylvania State University
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Paterno's firing is a shock to our belief system
Over the years, whenever one of my Penn State friends would chortle with delight when a USC or Miami or Ohio State would get slapped with NCAA sanctions, I would respond with, "Penn State isn't any cleaner than anybody else … they just cover up...Tags: Graham Spanier, Justice System, Amusement and Theme Parks, Joe Paterno, Football
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