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A private Catholic university in Notre Dame, Indiana. The school founded in 1842 had a undergraduate enrollment for the 2009-10 academic year of 11,817 students overall and 8,372 undergraduates.The athletic teams, nicknamed the "Fighting Irish," compete in the Big East Conference in basketball, soccer and baseball. The football team is a BCS independent.
Notable alumni include Regis Philbin, Joe Montana and d astronaut Jim Wetherbee.
Notable alumni include Regis Philbin, Joe Montana and d astronaut Jim Wetherbee.
A private Catholic university in Notre Dame, Indiana. The school founded in 1842 had a undergraduate enrollment for the 2009-10 academic year of 11,817 students overall and 8,372 undergraduates.The athletic teams, nicknamed the "Fighting Irish," compete in the Big East Conference in basketball, soccer and baseball. The football team is a BCS independent.
Notable alumni include Regis Philbin, Joe Montana and d astronaut Jim Wetherbee.
Notable alumni include Regis Philbin, Joe Montana and d astronaut Jim Wetherbee.
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Joseph Farrell dies at 76; introduced market testing to Hollywood
As founder, chairman and chief executive of National Research Group Inc. from 1978 to 2003, movie market researcher Joseph Farrell introduced the concept of market testing to Hollywood, originating now-standard industry practices such as audience tracking...Tags: Culture, Companies and Corporations, Arts, St. John's University, Anne Archer
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PASSINGS: Howard H 'Tim' Hays
Howard H 'Tim' Hays
Former Press-Enterprise editor, publisher
Howard H "Tim" Hays, 94, a former editor and publisher of the Press-Enterprise who led the Riverside newspaper when it won a Pulitzer Prize for an expose in the 1960s and won two landmark U....Tags: Companies and Corporations, Jackie Cooper, Awards and Prizes, Diana Ross, Woody Herman
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PASSINGS: Robert C. Pierpoint, Aron Kupperman, Begum Nusrat Bhutto
ROBERT C. PIERPOINT CBS News correspondent covered six presidents Robert C. Pierpoint, 86, a CBS News correspondent who covered six presidents, the Korean War, the Kennedy assassination and the Iranian hostage crisis in a career that spanned more than...Tags: Obituaries, Coup d'Etat, Frank Sinatra, Brazil, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Law Clerks Get Valuable Hands-On Experience
From the moment Erin O’Neill set foot in the law office of Girardi | Keese, she knew what she wanted.
“I really love this firm. I felt that way from my interview with Mr. Girardi, Mr. Courtney and Mr. Griffin,” she says. They made eye...Tags: Lawyers, Career and Workplace, Diabetes, Justice System, Northwestern University
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PASSINGS: Dave Duerson, Joe Frazier, Alan F. Segal
Dave Duerson
NFL player on Super Bowl-winning teams
Dave Duerson, 50, a four-time Pro Bowl safety who played on Super Bowl winners with the Chicago Bears and New York Giants, was found dead Thursday at his home in Sunny Isles Beach, Fla. Investigators...Tags: Chicago Bears, Obituaries, Mike Singletary, New York Giants, Heart Attack
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PASSINGS: Hubert Schlafly, Alice Ward, Emil 'Jack' Kluever, Philip F. Jones
Hubert Schlafly
Inventor of the teleprompter
Hubert "Hub" Schlafly, 91, a key member of the team that invented the teleprompter, died April 20 at a hospital in Stamford, Conn., after a brief illness.
Schlafly helped start the TelePrompTer Corp.,...Tags: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Satellite and Cable Service, Science and Technology, Awards and Prizes, Stamford
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William T. Huston dies at 83; former chairman of major Southland real estate firm
William T. "Bill" Huston, former chairman of one of Southern California's oldest and largest real estate companies, died Wednesday at Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles. He was 83.
Huston, who headed Watson Land Co. for 40 years, was one of the...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Companies and Corporations, Real Estate, Armed Conflicts, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Regis Philbin to exit 'Live With Regis and Kelly'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterReporting from New York -- After 40 years in television, Regis Philbin might finally get to sleep late. On Tuesday, during the opening segment of "Live With Regis and Kelly," the veteran talk show host announced that he will leave the early-morning...Tags: Oprah Winfrey, David Letterman, Joey Bishop, Donald Trump, Entertainment
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Joe Gores dies at 79; prize-winning mystery writer
Joe Gores, a former San Francisco private investigator who became a prize-winning author of hardboiled mysteries such as "Hammett," "Come Morning" and "Spade & Archer," has died. He was 79.
A resident of San Anselmo, Calif., Gores died of a stomach...Tags: Crimes, Politics, Mystery (genre), Murder, Stanford University
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Football: Crespi wins on last play
Varsity Times InsiderOn the last play of the game, Encino Crespi pulled out a 34-28 victory over Sherman Oaks Notre Dame. With the ball on the Crespi 34, Kenny Stenhouse completed a pass, then came a lateral and Terry Williams somehow got...... -
Football: Crespi 28, Notre Dame 28
Varsity Times InsiderEncino Crespi has tied its game against Sherman Oaks Notre Dame at 28-28 with 2:38 left. The winner earns a Pac-5 Division playoff berth. In the Marmonte League, Thousand Oaks defeated Moorpark, 29-28, in overtime. -- Eric Sondheimer... -
Football: Crespi making a comeback
Varsity Times InsiderAfter trailing, 28-7, at halftime, Encino Crespi has closed to within 28-21 of Sherman Oaks Notre Dame behind quarterback Kenny Stenhouse. -- Eric Sondheimer...
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