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Pinkett suspended 2 more games from Notre Dame radio booth
WSBT-TVNOTRE DAME – Notre Dame football commentator Allen Pinkett will be off the air for another two Irish football games over controversial comments he made during an interview with a Chicago radio station last week. The Notre Dame IMG Radio Network...Tags: Entertainment, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Values, Radio Industry, Sports
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Pinkett apologizes for "criminal' comments
NOTRE DAME - Notre Dame football radio analyst Allen Pinkett apologized for comments that he made suggesting that Notre Dame needed "criminals" on the team. "In reviewing my remarks from a radio interview Wednesday, it's clear that I chose my words...
Tags: Sports, Science and Technology, Football, Crime, Law and Justice
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Pinkett removed from Notre Dame-Navy broadcast
WSBT-TVDUBLIN - Former Notre Dame running back and current team radio analyst Allen Pinkett has been removed from the radio broadcast for Saturday's season opener between Notre Dame and Navy. IMG Sports Media, which produces Notre Dme football broadcasts,...Tags: Entertainment, Sports, Science and Technology, Radio, Football
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Gregory Lynn Baker, 58, formerly of Friedens
Gregory Lynn Baker, 58, Haslett, Mich., formerly of Friedens, died Oct. 18, 2012, at Sparrow Hospital, Lansing, Mich. Born July 20, 1954, in Somerset, son of Edwin and Mary (Hillegas) Baker. Preceded in death by his father-in-law Todd Brant. Survived by...Tags: Lutheranism, Friedens, Michigan State University, Religion and Belief, American Heart Association
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Makers of flame retardants sever ties with industry-funded front group
Tribune reportersThe world's major manufacturers of flame retardants officially cut ties today with an industry-funded front group that waged a deceptive campaign to fuel demand for the chemicals in household furniture, electronics, baby products and other goods....Tags: Cancer, Chemtura Corporation, Albemarle Corporation, Companies and Corporations, Science and Technology
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Researcher believes there's an art to his science
Regan Thomson reached for pieces of red and black plastic and began snapping them together into a form that would seem abstract to the untrained eye. As he worked, he spoke about his philosophy, drawing heavily on the principle that restraint leads to...
Tags: Cancer, Northwestern University, Health Treatments, Matthew Barney, Science and Technology
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Q&A with Morgan State men's basketball coach Todd Bozeman
The Baltimore SunThere’s not a hint of hyperbole in Todd Bozeman’s voice when he calls the 2011-12 season “the toughest year I’ve ever had as a coach.” In his sixth year at Morgan State, Bozeman’s Bears stumbled through a 9-19 season,...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Morgan State University, Movies, Kevin Thompson, Trips and Vacations
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St. Mary's researchers unveil new test to combat fake drug problem
NOTRE DAME – A chemistry research team at St. Mary’s College has created a new tool to fight the world's counterfeit drug problem. It’s through an inexpensive paper-based test that can be used to screen for phony pain relievers. The...
Tags: Research, Tamiflu (drug), Health Organizations, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Science and Technology
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UK Football: LB Williamson embraces opportunity to become a leader on defense
larry@amnews.comLEXINGTON — Avery Williamson has yet to start a game at Kentucky and has only 59 career tackles in the 25 games he has played, but coach Joker Phillips has big expectations for the junior linebacker this season. “I like the way that Avery...Tags: Sports, Science and Technology, Kentucky Wildcats, Football, Southeastern Conference
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Focus of UCLA lab-death case turns to murder from past
L.A. NOWThe case is supposed to be about the accidental death of a UCLA lab worker in 2008. But it temporarily has focused on another death: a 1985 murder involving a methamphetamine robbery. Defense attorneys contend that occupational-safety charges against UCLA... -
UC Regents strike plea deal in chemistry lab death at UCLA
L.A. NOWFelony charges against the University of California Regents stemming from the 2009 death of UCLA research assistant Sheharbano “Sheri” Sangji were dropped Friday in return for a pledge of comprehensive safety measures and the endowment of a... -
Dating Dilemma Dish: Should You Kiss on the 1st Date?
KIAHIf there's one thing this blonde loves to serve up are hot and steamy kisses. I LOVE to kiss. Sometimes I think it can be more intimate and telling than anything else. But here's the dating dilemma of the week: Should you kiss on the first date? Here'...Tags: Science and Technology
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