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Matt Weinstock, Feb. 24, 1960
The Daily MirrorStory of Stories The biggest story of the century, any century, would be the discovery that there is human life on another planet. While most of us can only contemplate such a thing, men at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, in West Virginia,... -
Randolph Duke lists Hollywood Hills home at $7.85 million
Designer Randolph Duke has dressed so many Hollywood starlets that he actually alphabetizes them on his website, presumably to avoid showing favoritism. And while we have no way of knowing whether his designs are lucky charms come awards season, the...Tags: Marcia Gay Harden, Movies, Apocalypse Now (movie), Celebrities, Banking
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George McAfee dies at 90; college, pro football Hall of Famer
George McAfee, who was an explosive threat playing both offense and defense for the Chicago Bears in the 1940s, died Wednesday in Durham, N.C. He was 90. -------------------- FOR THE RECORD: George McAfee obituary: The obituary of Hall of Fame Chicago...Tags: Obituaries, Football, Rose Bowl Game, George Halas, Health and Safety at School
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John McAfee cuts price of Hawaiian home
There may be just one man whose name flashes across your computer screen more than President Obama's and that's John McAfee's -- whose anti-virus software is probably protecting the very machine you are reading this on.
McAfee just lowered the price on...Tags: Security, Gaming, Banking, Entertainment
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Start-up Miwok Airways offers a way to beat traffic with short-hop air service
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWith airlines cutting back on flights and losing money by the billions, it may not seem like the right time to be starting one. But a former dot-com entrepreneur believes some traffic-weary Southern Californians are ready for a new way to get around. A...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Emergency Planning, Business Trips, Travel, Management Change
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If They're on Campus, They're Not Truants
It's 6:38 a.m. and I'm stuck behind a gravel truck on a stretch of Joshua tree-lined highway, fretting that my irresponsibility (today's theme) will push 15-year-old Annie Kate further down the path to an orange jumpsuit stamped "County Jail." At 6:43...Tags: Movies, Justice System, The Home Depot, High Schools, Teaching and Learning
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Splurge -- but shrewdly -- by the Bay
Times Staff Writer"Something wonderful and free is happening every day in this city," my friend Liz Polo said, carefully selecting a double-latte truffle from the silver tray. It was Saturday afternoon, and we were at Neiman Marcus on Union Square. We'd just come from a...Tags: Neiman Marcus, California Culinary Academy Incorporated, Caesar Salads, Sports, Travel
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Chain-reaction crash kills 11
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersA man apparently intending to commit suicide parked his SUV in the path of a Metrolink commuter train Wednesday morning, then jumped out of the way in time to watch a chain-reaction wreck that killed at least 11 people and injured about 180. The crash,...Tags: Career and Workplace, Health and Safety at School, Prosecution, Hospitals and Clinics, Prisons
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Warner Brothers to tell story of eccentric software pioneer John McAfee
VarietyWarner Bros. is in final negotiations to acquire feature film rights to Joshua Davis' recent Wired magazine article "John McAfee's Last Stand," which the "Crazy Stupid Love" team of John Requa and Glenn Ficarra will write, direct and produce through their...Tags: Heart Attack, Methamphetamine (drug), Deportation, John McAfee, Extradition
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McAfee Fights Return to Belize to Face Questioning
CNNGuatemala City -- The next stop for software pioneer John McAfee could be Belize after Guatemalan authorities rejected his bid for asylum. Authorities there want to talk to him about the November 11 shooting of his neighbor, American businessman...Tags: New Products, Murder, Methamphetamine (drug), Dog (animal), Computer Networking and Internet
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Roanoke Valley native McAfee reportedly has heart attack while in custody in Guatemala
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - Software guru John McAfee, who is fighting deportation to Belize, was rushed to the hospital in Guatemala on Thursday after his lawyer said he suffered two mild heart attacks earlier in the day. Reporters saw McAfee carried out...
Tags: Heart Attack, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Belize, John McAfee
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Warner Bros. to tell story of eccentric software pioneer John McAfee (EXCLUSIVE): Studio hires 'Crazy, Stupid, Love.' directors for feature based on Wired article
VarietyWarner Bros. in in final negotiations to acquire feature film rights to Joshua Davis' recent Wired Magazine article "John McAfee's Last Stand," which the "Crazy Stupid Love" team of John Requa and Glenn Ficarra will write, direct and produce through their...Tags: Heart Attack, Methamphetamine (drug), Deportation, John McAfee, Extradition
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