Displaying items 109-120 of 425
» View ky3.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-36
Next >
-
Notre Dame professor enters prestigious academy
South Bend TribuneJean Porter, the Rev. John A. O’Brien Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame, was recently inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, at Cambridge, Mass. Founded in 1780, the academy is one of the nation’s oldest...Tags: University of Notre Dame, Heart Attack, Elections, Indiana University, Science
-
Hurricane Sandy: Food safety, closed stores, anti-price gouging
Hurricane Sandy is bearing down hard on the East Coast. Atlantic City, N.J., casinos have been evacuated. Jersey Shore is abandoned. Some Manhattan streets are starting to flood. The mega-storm has already smashed through construction sites, shut down...
Tags: Food Industry, Foods and Beverages, Bagels, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Air Transportation Delays
-
Can true solitude be found in a wired world?
CHICAGO (AP) — When was the last time you were alone, and unwired? Really, truly by yourself. Just you and your thoughts — no cellphone, no tablet, no laptop. Many of us crave that kind of solitude, though in an increasingly wired world, it's...
Tags: The Huffington Post, Media Industry, Education, Employees, Career and Workplace
-
Plight of Chinese orphans inspires author
Maryland-born author Carol Peacock describes living conditions in the poorest Chinese orphanages with a dispassionate eye. Her new novel, "Red Thread Sisters," describes playgrounds strewn with old tires and a caste system that divides children perceived...
Tags: Meryl Streep, Anne Frank, Family, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Adoption
-
'Car Talk' hosts retiring from hit show
CNNClick and Clack won't be making noise on "Car Talk" for much longer. On Friday, Tom and Ray Magliozzi, hosts of the popular NPR show, announced that they would be retiring from the popular program in October. "We've decided that it's time to stop and...Tags: Ceremonies, George Wendt, Radio, CBS Corp., NPR
-
Every tot loves a dip
Whether you make them from-scratch or rely on tried-and-true Tator Tot originals, ketchup is often the condiment of choice. Want something more? How about a cheesy dip? Or a spicy chipotle mayonnaise? Or a quick soy-based sauce?
Chile con queso
Prep:...Tags: Potatoes, Garlic, Egg Yolks, Mustard, Mayonnaise
-
Dixon leads Chesapeake to MLL championship game with win over Boston
Sports XchangeIt didn't start pretty for the Chesapeake Bayhawks during Saturday's Major League Lacrosse semifinal at Harvard Stadium in Cambridge, Mass., but a momentum-changing string of four points in 48 seconds left the Bayhawks smiling at the end. Kyle Dixon, the...Tags: Major League Lacrosse, Reggie Miller, Boston Cannons, Boston, Denver Outlaws
-
UCLA Professor Wins Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
LOS ANGELES -- (KTLA) A UCLA professor has won the Nobel Prize for economics, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced Monday Lloyd Shapley of UCLA and Alvin E. Roth of Harvard University were awarded the Nobel Prize in economics for their work in...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Education, Princeton University, University of California, Los Angeles, Boston
-
The Hooker Day Parade Returns to Hartford This Saturday
It's hard to tell sometimes if a parade is an actual pride-of-purpose event or just another reason to get sh*tfaced. Hartford's annual Hooker Day Parade, taking place this Saturday, certainly has adherents who like to throw down. But lest we forget the...
Tags: Festive Events, Arts and Culture
-
Body found in search for missing Harvard student from Kansas
(AP) - A search for a Harvard Business School student from Kansas who disappeared while celebrating his upcoming graduation with two friends has turned up a body in Portland Harbor. Divers returned to the Maine harbor Tuesday after finding clothing...
Tags: University of Kansas
-
Cancer treatment speeded by genome superhighway: creator
Reuters(Reuters) - A new supercomputer-based network will allow doctors to use genomic sequencing to speed cancer treatment and could increase survival chances for patients, its creator, billionaire healthcare businessman Dr. Patrick Soon Shiong, said on...Tags: Xalkori (drug), David Koch, Michael Mann, General Practitioners, Biotechnology
-
Smaller real estate markets a big deal
Want to invest in real estate? You're not the only one. Investment home sales of all kinds surged a stunning 65 percent last year, according to the National Association of Realtors. Some of those sales would have been to flippers, or investors who bought...
Tags: Condos and Houses, Rentals, Unemployment, Homes, Career and Workplace
Nov 4, 2012
|Column| South Bend Tribune
Oct 29, 2012
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Oct 29, 2012
|Story| AP Broadcast
Oct 27, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jun 8, 2012
|Story| CNN
Oct 17, 2012
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Aug 25, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Oct 15, 2012
|Story| KTLA-LTV
Oct 16, 2012
|Story| WTXX-LTV
May 22, 2012
|Story| KWCH
Oct 2, 2012
|Story| Reuters
Oct 4, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Original site for Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts) topic gallery.