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    Jan 15, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  1. James Dean "Jim" Cox, 54, Confluence

    James Dean "Jim" Cox, 54, Confluence, died Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013, at his residence. Born June 28, 1958, Oakland, Calif., he was the son of the late Arthur and Ruth (Zimmerman) Nava. Mr. Cox was a truck driver and a U.S. Army veteran. He is survived by his...

    Tags: James Dean, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, U.S. Army

  2. Dec 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Johnnie Ponzie, business consultant

    Johnnie Ponzie, a retired business consultant and former longtime Ednor Gardens resident, died Dec. 8 of a heart attack at his home in Whitesboro, N.J. He was 66.
    Johnnie Ponzie, a retired business consultant and former longtime Ednor Gardens resident, died Dec. 8 of a heart attack at his home in Whitesboro, N.J. He was 66. The son of a railroader and a homemaker, Johnnie Ponzie was born in Pine Bluff, Ark., and...

    Tags: Employment, Schools, Conservation, Public Schools, Cape May (Cape May, New Jersey)

  4. Dec 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Don't ban guns out of irrational fear

    I don't drink and I am a riflery enthusiast. Millions of Americans enjoy both. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, drunk driving kills over 1,000 children each year. Banning alcohol because of drunk driving would be more logical...

    Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  6. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  7. Film review: Pitt's cold assassin makes for a bleak 'Killing'

    In “Killing Them Softly,” Aussie director Andrew Dominik — who made the much praised 2007 Western “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” — takes on yet another classic American genre, the mob film. Based on George V. Higgins's 1974 novel “Cogan's Trade,” the action has been transferred to 2008, around the time of the Obama/McCain bout. The movie was mostly shot in New Orleans, apparently masquerading as Boston (unless New Orleans is also near a town called Somerville and is populated entirely by people with northeastern accents).
    In “Killing Them Softly,” Aussie director Andrew Dominik — who made the much praised 2007 Western “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” — takes on yet another classic American genre, the mob film....

    Tags: Theft, Movies, Human Interest, Entertainment, James Gandolfini

  8. Nov 29, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  9. Respected city administrator puts it in park

    He'll never look at traffic lights the same way as everybody else.
    He'll never look at traffic lights the same way as everybody else. After more than 22 years at Costa Mesa City Hall, many of them in the transportation department, Peter Naghavi is on the path to retirement starting next week. But it won't quite be...

    Tags: England, John Wayne, Jay Humphrey, Civil and Public Service, Highway Transportation

  10. Nov 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Northwestern students, parents stunned to hear of closing

    On Wednesday, the main topic of conversation at Northwestern High School will likely be the school's impending closing and what the move might mean to the current student body.
    On Wednesday, the main topic of conversation at Northwestern High School will likely be the school's impending closing and what the move might mean to the current student body. But when school dismissed at 2:50 p.m. Tuesday, many Northwestern students...

    Tags: Schools, Teaching and Learning, Students, Education, High Schools

  12. Nov 11, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Skin-care newcomers and their interesting ingredients

    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Here is a selection of some new offerings at the prestige end of the market, many predicated on exclusive ingredients and newfangled technology: Super Cream from 3LAB, exclusively at Barneys, joins that brand's high-priced roster but remains its most...

    Tags: Glucosamine, Dietary Supplements, Dermatologists, Personal Service, New Products

  14. Nov 16, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. A bookstore to call home

    I didn't get to grow up with a local bookstore. But my daughter did. When I was a kid, there was not only no bookstore in the 'hood, but no library, either. It wasn't until we left the barrio close to the border and got to a little dull suburb that I found the joy of a regular bookstore.
    I didn't get to grow up with a local bookstore. But my daughter did. When I was a kid, there was not only no bookstore in the 'hood, but no library, either. It wasn't until we left the barrio close to the border and got to a little dull suburb that I...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Authors, Arts and Culture

  16. Nov 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Wedding bells to ring for Maryland's same-sex couples

    Amid the cheers of President Barack Obama's victory rally in Chicago, Keesha Patterson reached into her bag for a tiny box, dropped to one knee, turned to her girlfriend of 11 years and told her, in front of everyone, how much she loved her and wanted to marry her.
    Amid the cheers of President Barack Obama's victory rally in Chicago, Keesha Patterson reached into her bag for a tiny box, dropped to one knee, turned to her girlfriend of 11 years and told her, in front of everyone, how much she loved her and wanted...

    Tags: Customs and Tradition, Druid Hill, Social Issues, Gays and Lesbians, Barack Obama

  18. Nov 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. 'Voters of tomorrow' weigh in on 2012 election

    If 2,500 Baltimore middle school students have their way Tuesday, President Barack Obama will be re-elected, children of some illegal immigrants will pay in-state tuition rates, same-sex couples can marry and gambling in Maryland will not expand.
    If 2,500 Baltimore middle school students have their way Tuesday, President Barack Obama will be re-elected, children of some illegal immigrants will pay in-state tuition rates, same-sex couples can marry and gambling in Maryland will not expand. The...

    Tags: Schools, Students, Barack Obama, Illegal Immigrants, Politics

  20. Oct 20, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  21. Tucker-Gerhart

    Tammie Lynn Tucker and William Emerson Gerhart were married Aug. 25 at the First Christian Church, Somerset. The Rev. Rich Wilbur performed the double-ring ceremony.
    Tammie Lynn Tucker and William Emerson Gerhart were married Aug. 25 at the First Christian Church, Somerset. The Rev. Rich Wilbur performed the double-ring ceremony.   The bride is the daughter of Shirley Tucker of Garrett and the late Edwin Tucker. The...

    Tags: Family, College of William and Mary, Marriage

  22. Oct 18, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  23. Naghavi to retire from City Hall

    Costa Mesa's deputy CEO and economic development director announced his retirement in a memo sent to city employees Thursday. Peter Naghavi, a city employee of more than 22 years, plans to leave City Hall on Dec. 4. "I consider this organization a great...

    Tags: Boston, Employees, Career and Workplace

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