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    Jan 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. PASSINGS: Jozef Glemp, Steven Muller

    <strong> Jozef Glemp</strong>
    Jozef Glemp Polish cardinal Cardinal Jozef Glemp, 83, the head of Poland's influential Roman Catholic church from 1981 to 2004 — a time when it played a historic role in the fight against communism — died Wednesday in Warsaw. Jozef Kloch,...

    Tags: Germany, Religion and Belief, Christianity, University of California, Los Angeles, Cornell University

  2. Jan 17, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  3. U. of C. freshman treats fellow students to gourmet dining

    University of Chicago freshman and "tentative" economics major Robert Lipman has the same time and financial constraints as any other college student attending a demanding university, but he still finds time to cook gourmet-style meals for his fellow students at an underground restaurant he started in the fall.
    For RedEye
    University of Chicago freshman and "tentative" economics major Robert Lipman has the same time and financial constraints as any other college student attending a demanding university, but he still finds time to cook gourmet-style meals for his fellow...

    Tags: Inception (movie), Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, University of Chicago, Potatoes

  4. Dec 15, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Thomas Jefferson: 1 man, many portraits

    Newsday
    The bronze figure of Thomas Jefferson rises 19 feet in his Pantheon-style memorial in Washington, D.C. It suits the third president's oversize life. And it underscores the ongoing debate about his stature, examined in five new books about him. "Thomas...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Slavery, Science, Washington, DC, Science and Technology

  6. Nov 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Study finds link between high fructose corn syrup, Type 2 diabetes

    Researchers from USC and the University of Oxford say they have found an association between countries that have more high fructose corn syrup in their food supply and those that have higher rates of diabetes. Countries with higher use of HFCS had an...

    Tags: Body Mass Index, Education, Weight, Science and Technology, Malaysia

  8. Dec 12, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  9. Digest: Newly unveiled Spirit names Jorden first coach

    Women's pro soccer Newly unveiled Spirit names Jorden first coach The Washington Spirit, the area's entry in the new U.S. league, revealed its identity Tuesday afternoon and announced that Mike Jorden will be its first coach. The club's website is...

    Tags: College Football, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks, Teaching and Learning, Villanova Wildcats

  10. Dec 10, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. In Florida's colleges, it may be hello math kids, goodbye poets

    When I was in college in the 1970s, a significant part of my financial aid package was a National Defense Student Loan. I was grateful but bemused. I was an English major with a minor concentration in philosophy and religion. How was my study of Shakespeare and Kant shoring up America's position in the Cold War or the space race?&nbsp;
    When I was in college in the 1970s, a significant part of my financial aid package was a National Defense Student Loan. I was grateful but bemused. I was an English major with a minor concentration in philosophy and religion. How was my study of...

    Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Religion and Belief, Rick Scott, Education, Teaching and Learning

  12. Dec 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Disinfecting robots help prevent superbug infections at Hopkins

    Even as epidemiologists worry about a shrinking arsenal of antibiotics to fight potentially deadly drug-resistant bacteria, researchers at Johns Hopkins Hospital are betting on another weapon to prevent infections: robots.
    Even as epidemiologists worry about a shrinking arsenal of antibiotics to fight potentially deadly drug-resistant bacteria, researchers at Johns Hopkins Hospital are betting on another weapon to prevent infections: robots. It sounds more futuristic than...

    Tags: Staphylococcal Infection , Anthony Harris, MRSA, University of Maryland, College Park, Science and Technology

  14. Jan 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Review: Ruby Wax's humor is a state of mind

    There may be people in L.A. who would find Ruby Wax's one-woman show, "Ruby Wax: Out of Her Mind," now at the Broad Stage's Edye Second Space, inaccessible.
    There may be people in L.A. who would find Ruby Wax's one-woman show, "Ruby Wax: Out of Her Mind," now at the Broad Stage's Edye Second Space, inaccessible. For example, those emotionally stable, positive thinkers who have never had a moment's self-...

    Tags: Mental Illness, Depression, Apple iPhone, Behavioral Conditions, Entertainment

  16. Jan 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Steven Muller, former Hopkins president, dies at 85

    Steven Muller, former president of the Johns Hopkins University and a major figure in American higher education, died Saturday of respiratory failure at his Washington home. He was 85.
    Steven Muller, former president of the Johns Hopkins University and a major figure in American higher education, died Saturday of respiratory failure at his Washington home. He was 85. A child refugee from Nazi Germany who went on to earn a doctorate...

    Tags: Germany, Religion and Belief, Political Fundraising, Peabody Conservatory, Cornell University

  18. Jan 13, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Punked

    Steampunk, we hardly knew ye.
    Steampunk, we hardly knew ye. Just as the gadgety Victorian-industrial aesthetic becomes a household term ? to the point that paint company Sherwin-Williams declared a moody steampunk palette a 2013 trend ? its very popularity threatens to make brass...

    Tags: Art Donovan, Santa Claus (fictional character), Music, Justin Bieber, Entertainment

  20. Jan 4, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. Following Blind Ideology Right Off Cliff

    We have gone over the fiscal cliff. The politicians jury-rigged a last-minute, temporary deal, but let's face it &mdash; we went over.
    The Hartford Courant
    We have gone over the fiscal cliff. The politicians jury-rigged a last-minute, temporary deal, but let's face it — we went over. The chattering classes are discussing the next big fiscal deadline in February, which is when the government hits...

    Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Republican Party, Fiscal Cliff, Wesleyan University, Religion and Belief

  22. Sep 17, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Suu Kyi's U.S. visit may lead to more easing of sanctions on Myanmar

    World Now
    Burma United States Obama Democracy: Myanmar democracy activist Aung San Suu Kyi makes her first trip to U.S. in decades starting Monday....
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