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Meyer remembers Majerus as coach, friend
Coach, teacher and friend. That is how former Northern State men’s basketball coach Don Meyer describes Rick Majerus, who died on Saturday of heart failure in a Los Angeles hospital. The former college basketball coach had been hospitalized there...
Tags: ESPN (tv network), National Collegiate Athletic Association, Marquette Golden Eagles, Saint Louis Billikens, College Sports
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Lee Dorman, bassist for Iron Butterfly, dies at 70
Lee Dorman, 70, the bassist for the psychedelic rock band Iron Butterfly, was found dead Friday morning in a vehicle, said Gail Krause, an Orange County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman. A coroner's investigation is under way, but foul play is not...Tags: Music, St. Louis, Deep Purple (music group), Entertainment, Los Angeles Times
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Rick Majerus dies at 64 from heart condition
Outspoken, humorous and a basketball tactician, coach Rick Majerus died Saturday night from a heart condition. He was 64. "No one saw the game like he saw it," said Loyola coach Porter Moser, a protege and former Majerus assistant at Saint Louis. "All of...
Tags: USA Today, ESPN (tv network), College Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Saint Louis Billikens
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Rick Majerus, college basketball coach, dies at 64
Rick Majerus, the jovial college basketball coach who led Utah to the 1998 NCAA final and had only one losing season in 25 years with four schools, died Saturday. He was 64. Utah industrialist Jon Huntsman, the coach’s longtime friend,...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Colleges and Universities, Marquette Golden Eagles, Saint Louis Billikens, College Sports
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Rick Majerus, a proven winner as a college basketball coach, dies
Rick Majerus, who had only one losing record in 25 seasons of coaching college basketball, has died. He was 64. Majerus, a usually jovial and often brash coach, had a history of heart problems and said last month that he would not be returning to...
Tags: Kentucky Wildcats, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Colleges and Universities, Marquette Golden Eagles, Saint Louis Billikens
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Robert Bork, rejected Supreme Court nominee, dies at age 85
Robert H. Bork, whose failed Supreme Court nomination in 1987 infuriated conservatives and politicized the confirmation process for the ensuing decades, died Wednesday at the age of 85. The former Yale law professor and judge on the U.S. Court of...Tags: Anthony Kennedy, Elections, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Antonin Scalia
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Failed Supreme Court nominee dies at age 85
Robert H. Bork, whose failed Supreme Court nomination in 1987 infuriated conservatives and politicized the confirmation process for the ensuing decades, died Wednesday at the age of 85. The former Yale law professor and judge on the U.S. Court of...Tags: Anthony Kennedy, Justice System, Civil Rights, Elections, Democratic Party
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As adopted daughter awaits new heart, family prays for miracle
Nobody believed Liu Fang, born with half a heart and abandoned in a village west of Beijing, would survive long after being adopted by a Baltimore County family. Even the Bartlinskis, deeply religious Catholics, expected the girl's lungs would fail even...
Tags: Christianity, Annapolis, Lungs and Airways, Birth Defects, Diseases and Illnesses
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25 years ago: Pete Maravich's tragic trip to Pasadena
Pete Maravich came to town 25 years ago, Jan. 5, 1988. No newspaper, local or national, had an obituary prepared. No need, presumably. Everything seemed normal that morning in the gymnasium at the First Church of the Nazarene in Pasadena. Maravich had...
Tags: Focus on the Family, Joe DiMaggio, Boston Celtics, National Basketball Association, Utah Jazz
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City issues cold alert because of extreme temperatures
The Baltimore City Health Department has issued a code blue cold weather alert for the rest of the week because of frigid temperatures with the potential to cause health problems, such as hypothermia. Under the alert, which runs through Sunday, city...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Charles Street, Hypothermia, Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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10 Things to Know: Bill would keep tourism tax rate at 1.5 percent
Q. Will the Legislature deal with the tourism tax this session? A. House Republican leader David Lust of Rapid City is leading the way on this issue. He filed House Bill 1066 on Tuesday. It would permanently set the visitors-services tax at 1.5 percent....Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Government, Dennis Daugaard, Agent Orange Poisoning (1961-1971), Substance Abuse
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Scary and lucky: 2010 Petoskey graduate gets a new heart
Ashley Shepherd, 20, wears the 14-inch scar down the middle of her chest like a badge. "Scars are but evidence of life, a scar means you survived whatever tried to hurt you," she says proudly. The scar, one of many, helps tell the story of all this...Tags: Heart Attack, Heart Failure, Cardiologists, Pneumonia, Health and Medical Professionals
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