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    Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  1. James Capps: He helped build his church — spiritually, and with bricks and mortar

    James Capps was usually one of the first members to arrive at the Church of Christ at South Bumby for Sunday service. And he was usually the last to leave.
    James Capps was usually one of the first members to arrive at the Church of Christ at South Bumby for Sunday service. And he was usually the last to leave. With a jovial spirit and a big sense of humor, Capps, along with his wife, Edith, were the...

    Tags: Interior Design, House and Home, Busch Gardens Orlando, Amusement and Theme Parks, Religion and Belief

  2. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  3. Making good choices a daily habit will make your life longer

    County coroner
    We make hundreds of choices every day; some are important, and some not so important. If given the choice for a long, healthy life rather than a short, unhealthy one, obviously we would say this is a “no-brainer.” However, in order for us to...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise

  4. Mar 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. PASSINGS: Malachi Throne

    <strong>MALACHI THRONE</strong>
    MALACHI THRONE Character actor was in 'It Takes a Thief' Malachi Throne, 84, a character actor who had a featured role as Robert Wagner's boss Noah Bain on the television spy series "It Takes a Thief" in the late 1960s, died Wednesday of lung cancer...

    Tags: Television, Robert Wagner, Celebrities, New York City, Entertainment

  6. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| SFL
  7. "Looped" comedy about Tallulah Bankhead comes to Parker Playhouse

    The comedy "Looped" &ndash; opening at Parker Playhouse next Tuesday for a six-day run before going on national tour &ndash; was never supposed to happen.
    Staff Writer
    The comedy "Looped" – opening at Parker Playhouse next Tuesday for a six-day run before going on national tour – was never supposed to happen. And the show about flamboyant actress Tallulah Bankhead near the end of her tumultuous life almost...

    Tags: Kathleen Turner, Stefanie Powers, Mary Tyler Moore, Katharine Hepburn, Kate Mulgrew

  8. Mar 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Bobbie Smith dies at 76; singer with the Spinners

    Singer Bobbie Smith of the Detroit soul group the Spinners died Saturday in Orlando. He was 76. Smith, according to a statement released today by the band's manager and reported by Associated Press, died of complications from pneumonia and influenza. He...

    Tags: Dionne Warwick, Flu, Pneumonia, The Spinners (music group)

  10. Mar 17, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  11. O's usher famous for 'Zillbilly' dance has stage 4 lung cancer

    Charlie Zill leans forward and adjusts the lines to his oxygen supply before slipping a CD into his laptop.
    Charlie Zill leans forward and adjusts the lines to his oxygen supply before slipping a CD into his laptop. "This is a good one," he says softly. Up pops a video of Zill, the long-time fixture at Orioles games, doing his "Zillbilly" dance in full...

    Tags: Sports, Baltimore Orioles, John Denver, New York Yankees, Baseball

  12. Mar 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Susan Heisler, grocery store merchandiser

    Susan Heisler, a retired grocery store merchandiser and recreational pool player, died of lung cancer March 3 at the Chesapeake Hospice's Mandrin Center in Harwood. The Glen Burnie resident was 55.
    Susan Heisler, a retired grocery store merchandiser and recreational pool player, died of lung cancer March 3 at the Chesapeake Hospice's Mandrin Center in Harwood. The Glen Burnie resident was 55. Born in Baltimore and raised on Bush Street, she was the...

    Tags: Glen Burnie, Washington, DC, Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Dining and Drinking, Organic Foods

  14. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Gary S. Hill, former Hopkins chief of pathology

    Dr. Gary S. Hill, an internationally renowned renal pathologist and the former chief of pathology at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, died Tuesday from lung cancer. He was 74.
    Dr. Gary S. Hill, an internationally renowned renal pathologist and the former chief of pathology at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, died Tuesday from lung cancer. He was 74. Dr. Hill pioneered a new technique for biopsies of tissue, in addition...

    Tags: Teachers, Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Hospital, University of Paris, Medical Procedures and Tests

  16. Mar 9, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. Ned Colletti is writing a different story these days

    GLENDALE, Ariz. -- There is new spring in Ned Colletti's step these days, a brighter glint in his eye.
    GLENDALE, Ariz. -- There is new spring in Ned Colletti's step these days, a brighter glint in his eye. Both are traceable to the same thing: Frank McCourt is no longer even a distant speck in the Dodgers' rearview mirror. Colletti, Dodgers general...

    Tags: Chicago Cubs, Sports, Ice Hockey, Ned Colletti , Newspaper and Magazine

  18. Mar 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. CNN's Tapper says he aims coverage beyond politics

    Jake Tapper's new show on CNN, "The Lead," is premiering at a time when cable TV keeps moving further down the road of partisan news presentation. But ask him about it, and there's no waffling. "I am not a partisan, and I am a journalist — not...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Diane Sawyer , Afghanistan, CNN (tv network), Jerry Sandusky

  20. Mar 17, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Remarkable Woman: Patti Vasquez

    Getting paid to be funny is great work if you can get it. And comedian Patti Vasquez knows she's fortunate to be busy.
    Getting paid to be funny is great work if you can get it. And comedian Patti Vasquez knows she's fortunate to be busy. "I'm in Iowa next week and then South Carolina after that," Vasquez said recently. "I mean, it took us two weeks just to coordinate...

    Tags: Margaret Cho, Labor Day, Entertainment Events, Jefferson Park, Entertainment

  22. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Pope Francis has only one lung. Is it enough?

    His predecessor was the first pope to retire due to deteriorating health -- a condition no doubt exacerbated by frequent world travel and a demanding schedule.
    His predecessor was the first pope to retire due to deteriorating health -- a condition no doubt exacerbated by frequent world travel and a demanding schedule. Yet at age 76, Pope Francis arrives at the Vatican with his own medical history....

    Tags: Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, David Geffen School of Medicine, Flu, Pneumonia, The Pope

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Charlie "Zillbilly" Zill, who had been known as the "co...
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