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Education briefs
Archbishop Spalding names new assistant principal Nicholas Hondrum has been appointed the new assistant principal of academic affairs at Archbishop Spalding High School. Hondrum, who has taught English for the past seven years at the school, is an...Tags: Health, University of Georgia, Human Interest, Engineering, Science and Technology
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Saint James School grads asked to treasure life
julieg@herald-mail.comAs they live their lives after their time at Saint James School, commencement speaker Juan Williams said his prayer for the school's Class of 2011 is that they surprise themselves. In doing so, they will serve as an inspiration to others, Williams said...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Mass Media, New York University, College Sports, College Basketball
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Memorial Day Tribute: Homeless, Addicted Vets Get New Hope
PIX11.comThey risk their lives on the battlefields of Afghanistan and Iraq, but as dangerous and difficult as that is, it's just as hard, if not harder, for many combat veterans after they get back stateside. However, for the first time in 17 years, a new facility...Tags: Health, Brain, Human Interest, Memorial Day, Substance Abuse
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Nora Roberts awards $100,000 grant to McDaniel College
The Nora Roberts Foundation has awarded a $100,000 grant to McDaniel College in Westminster, Md., to help advance the study of romance literature.
The school also will use the grant to establish an academic minor in romance fiction and to launch an...Tags: Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Romance (genre), The New York Times, Colleges and Universities, Education
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Thomas Berry dies at 94; cultural historian became a leading thinker on religion and the environment
Thomas Berry, a cultural historian and specialist in Asian religions who in his later life became a leading thinker on religion and the environment, has died. He was 94. Berry died June 1 at the Well-Spring Retirement Community in Greensboro, N.C.,...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Riverdale (Bronx, New York), Nature Religion, Woodbridge, Science and Technology
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Massive Sinkhole Causes Traffic Headaches In The Bronx
wpix.comA massive sinkhole has closed down traffic near Fordham University. Officials tell PIX News the sinkhole -- located at Webster Ave. and E. 198th St. -- is roughly estimated to be about 10 feet by 15 feet and approximately 10 feet deep. Con Edison is...Tags: WPIX, Consolidated Edison Incorporated, Bedford (Bronx, New York), Bedford Park (Bronx, New York), Colleges and Universities
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Bridgeport Bishop Is An Energetic, Outspoken Defender Of Church
The Hartford CourantBishop William E. Lori stands before 141 married couples in the airy sanctuary of St. Theresa Church on a bright October afternoon. In a voice carrying the faintest trace of the Kentucky lilt that his Louisville upbringing suggests, he welcomes the...Tags: Church and State Relations, U.S. Supreme Court, Roman Catholicism, Diocese of Bridgeport, Norwalk (Fairfield, Connecticut)
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Rothwell B. Mason
Judge Rothwell B. Mason died Dec. 26, 2010. He was born in Hagerstown, Md., and attended public schools there, where he was an Eagle Scout and worked as a radio announcer before graduating as valedictorian of his 1945 high school class. He enlisted on...Tags: Justice System, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Crime, Law and Justice, George Washington University, Ronald Reagan
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Your morning fashion and beauty report: Anna Paquin's wedding dress. 'The Tudors' wins best costume Emmy. And yes, you can repurpose a bridal gown.
All The RageThis was a wedding you could sink your teeth into: "True Blood" stars Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer got married Saturday in Malibu. She wore a white halter-neck gown and Neil Lane jewelry; he was in a dark suit. [People]...... -
Fordham University launches Fashion Law Institute, a first for the industry
All The RageWednesday morning, before Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week got underway at its new Damrosch Park home, the fashion industry's legal landscape was being reshaped just across 62nd Street at Fordham University's Lincoln Center campus. That's where fashion designer... -
Pope Benedict XVI names new bishop for Orlando’s Catholics
The Religion WorldPope Benedict XVI today named Bishop John Noonan as the new head of Orlando's Roman Catholic diocese, the Vatican said today. Noonan, 59, a native of Limerick, Ireland, has been auxiliary bishop of Miami since 2005. Although the appointment is... -
Were low Oscar ratings the fault of Anne Hathaway and James Franco or 'The King's Speech'?
Show TrackerThe critically scorned 83rd Academy Awards rounded up just 37.6 million total viewers, slumping 10% compared with last year's Oscar telecast, according to the Nielsen Co....
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