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James L. Barrett dies at 86; pioneering Napa vintner
James L. Barrett, a pioneering Napa Valley vintner who stepped onto the world stage in a big way in 1976 when his Chateau Montelena Chardonnay won a prestigious Paris tasting, has died. He was 86. Barrett died Thursday in San Francisco, according to...
Tags: U.S. Navy, Bottle Shock (movie), Judges, Justice System, Business Enterprises
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Kuang-hsun Ting dies at 97; bishop led Protestant church in China
Bishop Kuang-hsun Ting, who was one of the most influential Christian figures in China as the longtime leader of the country's government-sanctioned Protestant church, has died. He was 97. Ting died Nov. 22 at his home in Nanjing, according to...
Tags: Nanjing (China), Anglicanism, Columbia University, St. John's University, Protestantism
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Taste buds and 'tude: The food and mood link
Research sheds light on how food affects mood and the flip side: how emotions impact taste. All day, food metaphors weave their way into our thoughts about others. Watching someone cut in line may leave a bad taste in your mouth. Your current love may be...
Tags: Psychology, Dietary Supplements, Health and Medical Professionals, Herbal Supplements, Newspaper and Magazine
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Dr. James West dies at 98; a founder of Betty Ford Center
Dr. James W. West stood on the cutting edge of medicine in the middle of the 20th century and recognized "it sounded bizarre to remove an organ from a dead person and expect it to work." He was part of a team of surgeons who helped change that perception...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, General Practitioners, Prescription Drugs, Medical Specialization, Psychiatry
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Edward Derwinski dies at 85; first VA secretary
Edward Derwinski, who represented Chicago's south side and adjoining suburbs in Congress for nearly a quarter-century before becoming the nation's first secretary of Veterans Affairs, died Sunday of cancer at a nursing home in Oak Brook, Ill., his...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Illinois General Assembly, American Legion, Health, Cancer
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PASSINGS: Loren Miller Jr., Boris Chertok
Loren Miller Jr.
Longtime Superior Court judge
Retired Superior Court Judge Loren Miller Jr., 74, the second of three generations of his family to serve on the bench in California, died Dec. 5 of complications from chronic obstructive pulmonary...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Health, World War II (1939-1945), Jerry Brown, Lawyers
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Harry Pachon dies at 66; Latino scholar and activist
Harry Pachon, a scholar-activist who helped focus national attention on the needs and traits of a growing Latino population, particularly in politics and education, has died. He was 66.
Pachon, the longtime president of the Tomas Rivera Policy Institute,...Tags: Local Elections, Social Sciences, Loretta Sanchez, Minority Groups, National or Ethnic Minorities
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PASSINGS
James B. Pearson Progressive Kansas senator James B. Pearson, a progressive Republican who represented Kansas in the U.S. Senate for 17 years, died Tuesday at his home in Gloucester, Mass. He was 88. Pearson had been on kidney dialysis for several...Tags: St. Louis Cardinals, University of Virginia, Entertainment, World War II (1939-1945), U.S. Senate
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Windsor School Board Hears From Residents Who Support Equity Study
The Hartford CourantDozens of residents came to a school board meeting Tuesday night to support the controversial "equity and excellence review" that began in October. Before the meeting, the Greater Hartford branch of the NAACP held a press conference to support of the...Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), NAACP, Employment Opportunities, Teachers, Education
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Mom helps send school supplies around the world
Carla Minutti of River Forest took a look at the little-used supplies her sons brought home at the end of the school year and realized they could be put to better use than being tossed in the box she kept for the kids to use in their free time. Now,...Tags: Dominican Republic, Education, Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School, Students
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Marge Brumis, 1925-2013
A volunteer at Brookfield Zoo for nearly three decades, Marge Brumis often went the extra mile in her role as one of about 300 docents that engage visitors in conservation education by interpreting animal exhibits. "She was a remarkable woman and...
Tags: Allentown, Brookfield Zoo, Northeastern University
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College graduates
South Bend TribuneButler University, Indianapolis Emily Blanche, of South Bend, master’s degree Loyola University, Chicago Salem Al-Salem, South Bend, bachelor’s degree University of Oklahoma Norman, Norman, Okla. Corey Clement Walz, South Bend,...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities
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