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Thomas Hudnut leaves a legacy of excellence at Harvard-Westlake
When it comes to trendsetters, Thomas Hudnut will go down in history as the high school educator who proved students could excel in academics and athletics at the same time. As the headmaster when Studio City Harvard High School merged with the Westlake...
Tags: Schools, Teaching and Learning, High Schools, Journalism, Health and Medical Professionals
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Boston Marathon: Love and running
There has been talk of Jim Rosing going after his coveted sub-three-hour time at Monday's Boston Marathon. But it seems more just like playful teasing between he and his wife, Mollie. The actual general hope is that they run together, husband and wife,...
Tags: Boston Marathon, Basketball, Health and Medical Professionals, University of California, Irvine, Sports
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Chasing Tail on History, recaps for “Deer Camp,” “No Smoking”
Channel Guide MagazineYou can see how people wonder if Chasing Tail on History is for real, as the idea of an open hunting season taking place in some of the wealthiest residential neighborhoods in Connecticut certainly seems farfetched. But, Chasing Tail (Thursdays at 10pm ET... -
It's A Gray Area: Government is meddling in health care
Since my last column about health care appeared in this space, the system has continued to gallop toward disaster. Today, under the federal government's "leadership," we often pay several times more in the United States for the same prescription drugs...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Health Insurance Cost, National Government, U.S. Navy, Health Insurance
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The Crowd: Tomorrow's stars, tonight's proceeds
It was an evening of glamour and glitter. Some 430 guests of the Assistance League of Newport-Mesa converged March 23 at the City National Grove of Anaheim for the sixth annual "Dancing for Tomorrow's Stars" fundraiser. By the end of the Saturday night...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Dental Health, City National Corporation, Landforms, Entertainment Events
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Man who did stint as voice of Charlie Brown pleads guilty to stalking
Actor Peter Robbins, who provided the voice of Charlie Brown in eight "Peanuts" TV specials between 1965 and 1969, has pleaded guilty to threatening and stalking his ex-girlfriend and a plastic surgeon who gave her a breast enhancement. Robbins, 56,...
Tags: Real Estate, Punishment, Peter Robbins, Trials, The CW (tv network)
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Rachel Marsden: A socialist lawmaker's fiscal double life
American VoicesPARIS -- The left revels in sex scandals involving preachy conservative moralists, but when members of the left get caught up in seedy financial scandals, so perverted and twisted is their relationship with money that the effect can be equally jaw-...Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Philosophy, Political Systems, Religion and Belief, Health and Medical Professionals
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SKIN CARE: The Skin Clinic, Inc.
Best of Williamsburg Winner! Ruth K. Robinson’s passion for aesthetics began when she had her own skin care needs to be met, and was intrigued with the results she experienced. Shortly after, she changed her career path completely and became a...
Tags: Personal Service, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals
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Former French official admits foreign bank account
PARIS -- France's Socialist government was tarnished by scandal Tuesday after the former minister in charge of stamping out tax fraud admitted to having an undeclared foreign bank account. After months of denying the accusations, Jerome Cahuzac, who...
Tags: Banking, Prisons, Paris (France), France, Health and Medical Professionals
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Bill to increase oversight of cosmetic surgery centers making late push in Assembly
A bill to give health regulators more oversight of facilities like the now-closed Monarch Medspa in Timonium is making a late surge in the General Assembly after weeks of discussions among state and industry officials. The House of Delegates...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Montgomery County (Maryland), General Practitioners, Dermatologists, Justice System
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Patients of Oklahoma doctor line up for tests
TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Hundreds of patients of an Oklahoma oral surgeon accused of unsanitary practices showed up at a health clinic Saturday, looking to find out whether they were exposed to hepatitis or the virus that causes AIDS. Letters began...
Tags: AIDS, Procedural Sedation, Hepatitis C , Health, Health and Medical Professionals
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Hospital honors staff member and surgeon for efforts in March
Aileen Riley was selected as Carroll Hospital Center's Associate of the Month for March. A staff member at the hospital for six years, Riley was nominated for her high attention to detail to her work in the food services department. "Aileen is a...Tags: General Practitioners, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals
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