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Former RB Chuck Muncie dies at 60
Former running back Chuck Muncie, a three-time All-Pro has died at the age of 60. ESPN reported the cause of death as a heart attack. A star at the University of California, Muncie finished second in the Heisman Trophy voting as a senior, then was...Tags: San Diego Chargers, ESPN (tv network), NFL Draft, Sports, Minnesota Vikings
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F. Scott Fitzgerald has long been a Hollywood inspiration
Since the publication in 1920 of F. Scott Fitzgerald's first novel, "This Side of Paradise," his life and career have been scrutinized, studied and dissected in countless critical essays, articles and biographies. Hollywood too has been endlessly...
Tags: Alison Pill, Midnight in Paris (movie), Owen Wilson, Ernest Hemingway, Movies
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Former NFL running back Chuck Muncie dies at 60
Chuck Muncie made three Pro Bowls as an NFL running back. He likely would have made several more if his career hadn't been derailed by drug use. He has died of a heart attack at age 60, the New Orleans Saints confirmed Tuesday. He had turned his life...
Tags: San Diego Chargers, National Football League, Sports, NFL Pro Bowl, Donovan McNabb
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Former NFL RB Muncie dies at 60
Former NFL running back Chuck Muncie, a three-time All-Pro, has died of a heart attack, the New Orleans Saints announced Tuesday. Muncie was 60. A star at the University of California, Muncie finished second in the Heisman Trophy voting as a senior,...Tags: San Diego Chargers, Miami Dolphins, National Football League, Sports, Minnesota Vikings
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There's a bigger killer than concussions for teen athletes
ReporterIt's being labeled a "hidden threat." As the nation and the Ozarks focus much of our sports medicine attention on concussions, safety experts say we're overlooking something even more serious-- cardiac arrest. In fact a young athlete dies every three...Tags: Concussion, Health and Safety at School, Sprained Ankle, Students, Education
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Supreme Court limits towing firms
WASHINGTON — A New Hampshire man who had his car towed when he was in a hospital recovering from a heart attack and the amputation of his left foot won a measure of justice at the U.S. Supreme Court. In a 9-0 decision released Monday, the court...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Congress, Port of Los Angeles, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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Focus Of Braddock Trial Shifts To Checks
The Hartford CourantThe trial of the campaign finance director for former Speaker of the House Christopher Donovan has provided must-watch political theater, thanks in part to the vulgar, sometimes crude, and grandiose testimony of Harry Raymond Soucy, the government...Tags: Political Fundraising, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Elizabeth Esty, Joe Biden
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On The Fly: Matt Harvey On Cover Of SI
The Hartford CourantThe Dark Knight is back, only in this version he's back is in the form of Mystic native and Mets pitching sensation Matt Harvey. Harvey is on the cover of this week's Sports Illustrated headlined "The Dark Knight of Gotham." Writes Tom Verducci: "In an...Tags: National Basketball Association, Eric Mangini, College Sports, Connecticut Huskies, Chicago Bulls
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John Gilbert, the silent era's talk of the town
John Gilbert was the golden boy at MGM during the final years of the silent era. He was the young studio's biggest male star, working with such top directors as King Vidor ("The Big Parade," 1925), Erich von Stroheim ("The Merry Widow," 1925) and Tod...
Tags: Celebrities, MGM Inc., Movies, Louis B. Mayer, King Vidor
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Priest to lonely dead: 'I love you'
No one Mary Helen Wells knew was at her funeral. The physical sum of her 85 years filled a donated urn Monday afternoon, among 36 other donated urns full of unwanted remains. A kindly priest said prayers and stowed them in a crypt. A groundskeeper...
Tags: Delray Beach, Alzheimer's Disease, Washington, DC, Lake Worth, Lung Cancer
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David W. Gjerde, restaurant investor
David Waldemar Gjerde, a retired Procter & Gamble executive who became a restaurant investor and consultant to his sons, Spike and Charlie, died of a heart attack May 2 at his Cockeysville home. He was 75. Born in Mankato, Minn., he was the son of...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure, Baltimore County, Science and Technology, Fells Point
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Restaurant meals overloaded with salt, fat, calories, study says
Want to satisfy your full day’s requirement of salt, fat and calories? Sit down in a restaurant and order a meal. After an exhaustive analysis of 3,507 possible ways to order 685 meals at 19 restaurants chains in Canada, researchers found that the...
Tags: Medical Research, Lifestyle and Leisure, Science and Technology, Food Industry, Burger King
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