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Trinity College Sets Fundraising Records
For a third straight fiscal year, Trinity College in Hartford has set fundraising records. Overall, gifts to Trinity reached $36.6 million, a 32 percent increase over the prior year. Included in that amount was a record $8.2 million in unrestricted...Tags: Trinity College, Connecticut, Haddam, Naugatuck Valley Community College, West Hartford, Elections
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Will Ferrell Exposes 'Two Face'
Zap2It.comSony Pictures is about to reveal Will Ferrell as a "Two Face." According to the industry trade papers Ferrell is attached to play the lead role in the dramedy "Two Face" (The Hollywood Reporter prefers "2-Face" as the title) which comes from writer Vince...Tags: Sony Corp., Will Ferrell
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Yankees swap Farnsworth for Pudge - but why?
ken.davidoff@newsday.comIn one of his first moves as a bona fide, independent general manager, Brian Cashman signed Kyle Farnsworth to a three-year, $17-million deal, on December 2, 2005. Farnsworth's first two years in the Bronx were brutal, and from this, Cashman learned not...Tags: Mike Lowell, Jeff Weaver, Kyle Farnsworth, Gary Sheffield, Florida Marlins
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Another controversial choice for Michelle Wie
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt's probably just the timing, but what's happening between Michelle Wie (who just can't seem to stay out of the news) and the LPGA Tour (which would like to stay in the news, but not this way) certainly appears to be a big, In-Your-Face right now. To...Tags: Hubert Green, Rocco Mediate, Laura Davies, CBS Corp., Mike Weir
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U.S. soldiers in Iraq mark Fourth of July
It's Staff Sgt. Edgar Covarrubias' second Fourth of July in Iraq. No family barbecue, no fireworks, but Covarrubias says he'll call his mom, wife and kids to share the day anyway. Across Iraq, America's Independence Day was a normal work day for most U....Tags: Iowa, Ceremonies, Society, Wars and Interventions
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Medical Helicopters Collide, 6 Dead
Associated PressFLAGSTAFF, Ariz. -- A helicopter ferrying a patient with a medical emergency from the Grand Canyon collided into another chopper carrying a patient near a northern Arizona hospital, leaving six people dead and critically injuring a nurse. The collision...Tags: Emergency Planning, Transportation, Arizona, Englewood, Transportation Accidents
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Medical aircraft crashes on rise
Associated PressAccidents of medical aircraft are at a "disturbing" level, a federal safety official said yesterday as he arrived at the scene where two helicopters collided, killing six people. "We're very concerned about that," National Transportation Safety Board...Tags: Emergency Planning, Transportation Accidents, Transportation Industry, Englewood, Medical Staff
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The Rookie production information
From the studio that brought audiences "Remember the Titans" comes an inspirational motion picture, based on a true story, about a coach who discovers that it's never too late for dreams to come true.
Jim Morris ( DENNIS QUAID) thought his dream was...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Spring Training, Vehicles, Celebrity, Brian Cox
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1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team (Photo)
This scrappy group of young, mostly college, players and future pros knocked off the powerhouse Soviet hockey team that had been atop the sport since 1964. The victory came at the 1980 Olympic Games in Lake Placid, N.Y., in a feat that became known as the...Tags: Herb Brooks, Olympic Games
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THE BIG PICTURE: Oscars' foreign policy problem
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterI have a piece of advice for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Take your 44-page rule book, toss it out the window and start all over. Anyone who thinks that the rest of the world is peeved with the United States simply because of the go-...Tags: Movies, Film Festivals, Cinema Industry, Music, Curtis Hanson
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Oscar won't ask for waiver
The long, unpredictable path of this unusual awards season is set to take a turn toward its final act with the 80th Academy Awards nominations announcement set for Tuesday morning.
Not only is there the matter of who will be nominated in this tightest of...Tags: George Clooney, Unions, NAACP, Celebrity, CBS Corp.
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Fantasy films? There's truth in there too
Special to The TimesGiven a choice between Iraq and fairyland, it's clear where moviegoers would prefer to spend time. Despite the glut of politically themed movies on offer this season, audiences have embraced frothier fare: "The Golden Compass," set in a parallel universe...Tags: Guillermo Del Toro, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Movies, Christianity, Susan Cooper
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