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    Mar 30, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  1. John Wood Summers: Former DeLand commissioner dedicated later years to art

    In the 1970s and 1980s, John Wood Summers pushed for positive changes as a member of the DeLand City Commission and Volusia County Council.
    In the 1970s and 1980s, John Wood Summers pushed for positive changes as a member of the DeLand City Commission and Volusia County Council. But in recent years — until his death on March 24 at age 75 — he was known around DeLand as the "free...

    Tags: Volusia County, Melbourne, DeLand, Windermere

  2. Mar 28, 2013 | Daily Press
  3. State's longest serving lawmaker calls it quits

    After 52 years in the General Assembly Del. Lacey Putney of Bedford has decided he’s served the people of his district long enough. Putney, who serves as an independent and caucuses with the Republicans, announced Wednesday he will not seek...

    Tags: Mexico Vacations, Politics, Elections, Trips and Vacations, Travel

  4. Mar 23, 2013 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  5. Relay for Life begins in El Centro

    Abe Cardenas endured multiple hardships and saw hundreds of his brothers die while in the years he served in Vietnam, but to him, none of that adversity compares to the 14 months he’s dealt with cancer.
    Staff Writer
    Abe Cardenas endured multiple hardships and saw hundreds of his brothers die while in the years he served in Vietnam, but to him, none of that adversity compares to the 14 months he’s dealt with cancer. “I didn’t believe this was going...

    Tags: American Cancer Society, Agent Orange Poisoning (1961-1971), Leukemia, Wars and Interventions, U.S. Army

  6. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Winchester Sun
  7. The late Claude Sullivan influenced voice of the Cardinals Graham Johns

    Last September, Winchester Sun sports editor Keith Taylor invited me to speak to the Winchester Kiwanis Club.
    Special to The Sun
    Last September, Winchester Sun sports editor Keith Taylor invited me to speak to the Winchester Kiwanis Club. During the speech to club members, I touched on how I got started broadcasting George Rogers Clark High School football and basketball games on...

    Tags: YouTube, Madison Square Garden, Louisville Cardinals, Radio, Entertainment

  8. Feb 21, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  9. Is Pope Benedict XVI setting precedent for…the Mormons?

    The Religion World
    The Salt Lake Tribune religion reporter Peggy Fletcher Stack writes that Pope Benedicts' decision to retire, rather than die in office, has Mormons talking about whether that could happen to the leader of the Latter-Day Saints? With the resignation of...
  10. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Pat Derby dies at 70; rescuer of exotic and performing animals

    Pat Derby could coax Willie the bear with a handful of jelly beans, make Christopher the cougar twitch his tail on command, and even kissed Rijo the tiger.
    Pat Derby could coax Willie the bear with a handful of jelly beans, make Christopher the cougar twitch his tail on command, and even kissed Rijo the tiger. But when it came to Walt Disney, she had less patience. Derby, a Hollywood animal trainer...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, New York City, Politics, Circuses, Bob Barker

  12. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Peter Schmuck's thoughts and observations from Orioles' intrasquad games

    No matter how pleasant it is to spend a few weeks in Florida this time of year, you can only watch so many pitchers cover first base or throw off the half-mound before you start pining for some actual competition.
    The Baltimore Sun
    No matter how pleasant it is to spend a few weeks in Florida this time of year, you can only watch so many pitchers cover first base or throw off the half-mound before you start pining for some actual competition. The players and coaches feel the same...

    Tags: Brian Matusz, Buck Showalter, Google+, Tommy Hunter, Chris Davis

  14. Feb 18, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Animal rights activist Pat Derby dies at 69

    L.A. NOW
    Pat Derby, a former Hollywood animal trainer turned animal rights activist, has died. She was 69. Derby, who later devoted her life to protecting and rescuing exotic and performing animals, died Friday of complications related to throat cancer in San........
  16. Feb 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Manuel Rojas dies at 79; El Tepeyac proprietor served up popular burritos

    In a city of thousands of humble taco stands and family-run Mexican restaurants, El Tepeyac Cafe in Boyle Heights gained legendary status for the gargantuan, chili-spiked pork burritos created by owner Manuel Rojas.
    In a city of thousands of humble taco stands and family-run Mexican restaurants, El Tepeyac Cafe in Boyle Heights gained legendary status for the gargantuan, chili-spiked pork burritos created by owner Manuel Rojas. In the kitchen at 3 a.m., seven...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Travel Channel (tv network)

  18. Dec 25, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  19. Jack Klugman: a most valuable player in the acting sport

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    Jack Klugman was most famous for playing a sportswriter, which is key to understanding his enduring appeal. Acting is basically a team sport, and the grand old pro Klugman played on some of the best teams in history. Klugman, who died Monday at age 90,...
  20. Nov 24, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  21. Larry Hagman: He made J.R. Ewing endure

    The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel
    “‘You make Machiavelli look like Mother Teresa.” The speaker was a paramour of J.R. Ewing, the time was 1996, and the backdrop was a shoddy TV movie called “Dallas: J.R. Returns.” Of course, J.R. never really left. He looms...
  22. Dec 11, 2012 |Story| AM News
  23. Vaught's Views: Neal Brown's family glad he is back in Kentucky with the Wildcats

    For Tom Brown, Monday was the “best day of the last two weeks” because his son,¿Neal, was officially named the new offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at Kentucky.
    larry@amnews.com
    For Tom Brown, Monday was the “best day of the last two weeks” because his son,żNeal, was officially named the new offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at Kentucky. It had been a stressful two weeks not only for Neal Brown as he weighed an...

    Tags: Football, Kentucky Wildcats, Chemotherapy, Sports

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