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Dr. Joyce K Morton Wiles
Oma’s Obituary Dr. Joyce K Morton Wiles, 80, of Corona del Mar passed away on June 11, 2012. Joyce was born on a 1931 Thanksgiving in Los Angeles to Eleanor and Anthony Keppeler and had one older brother Joseph. An outstanding student,...
Tags: Financial Aid, Awards and Prizes, College Sports, Education
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Southern California Close-Ups: From West Hollywood to Wilshire
Set an out-of-towner loose to roam the Los Angeles area between West Hollywood and Koreatown and what can you expect? A food-truck overdose, perhaps. Or the bold suggestion that we extend our subway system westward. (Hey, we're working on it.) Or maybe...Tags: Japan, Museums, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, CBS Corp.
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Woofound wants to help personalize the web
The idea for Woofound came to Joshua Spears while he struggled to plan a blind date. He was looking for things to do and places to eat that matched his and his date's tastes and preferences in a personal way. But there was no app for that.
So he and...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Facebook, Baltimore County, Colleges and Universities, College Sports
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Sheldon LeRoy Foreman
Sheldon LeRoy Foreman (Roy) of Franklin, Tennessee and Newport Beach, California. He passed away at home on May 3, 2012, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born November 8, 1929, in Los Angeles, California, reared in Pueblo, Colorado. He...Tags: Cancer, Religion and Belief, Christianity, U.S. Supreme Court, Petroleum Industry
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New Survey Paints Bleak Picture for Recent College Grads
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Thousands of college students are participating in graduation ceremonies here and across the country, and new statistics show that many are doing so under a mountain of debt. A new survey from Rutgers University looked at young...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Rutgers University, Graduation, Teaching and Learning, Education
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Get Moving May
Gayle Anderson was live in Tustin with Bike Nation, the only southern California based bike share company for Bike-To-Work-Week. Biking is a major topic this month since May is NATIONAL BIKE MONTH accord League of American Bicyclists. The League began as...Tags: Software Industry, Verizon Communications, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Google Inc., Transportation
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Spellbound
LA Times MagazineMirror Mirror’s Lily Collins—meet the very real girl behind a fairy-tale role... -
Message politics
Change of SubjectBy 1984 (Rahm) Emanuel was working on his master’s in communication studies at Northwestern, where his classes included rhetoric and argumentation. Emanuel had a different approach than the other students, who were headed for academic careers,... -
2tor Inc. raises $26 million to fuel growth; expects to hire 100 in Landover
Big news out of Landover, a suburb of Washington D.C., this morning: 2tor Inc. raised $26 million in a fourth major round of investment, and plans to use the money to expand its reach into the higher-education online degree market. The Landover-based...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Education, Economy, Business and Finance
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Food historian Jim Gay dies at age 61
Special to this newspaperEl Centro native James Franklin “Jim” Gay, a nationally recognized food historian who had appeared on Food Network, network televisions and countless publications, died last week at the age of 61. Gay, a retired naval aviator who graduated...Tags: George Mason, Facebook, CBS Corp., Graduation, Human Interest
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Kiel enrolls at Notre Dame
It's official. Gunner Kiel enrolled at Notre Dame on Tuesday, officially becoming a member of the Irish football team.
The university issued a statement Tuesday afternoon informing that Gunner Kiel had enrolled in school for the spring semester, along...Tags: Football, College Sports, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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Holtville students jazzed about jazz
Multimedia ProducerCarmen Santana talks about music with a soft voice and a lot of passion. She said she used to be really quiet, but music has helped her open up. “Music is a form of expression. It helps you realize who you are,” said the Holtville Jazz...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Music Theater, High Schools, Entertainment, Music
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