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Calexico native nets three SXSW nominations
Staff WriterCALEXICO – As a child, Calexico native Gina Linn Espinoza used to spin the globe at her home, close her eyes, and dream of going one day to wherever her finger landed. Now grown, she has not only traveled worldwide but also crossed the country more...Tags: Entertainment Events, SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Sonia Sotomayor
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Mock trial team takes unforgettable trip to Bean Town
Staff WriterThe Central Union High School Mock Trial Team finally made the trip to Harvard University in Boston after three years of planning, fundraising and organizing. “Honestly, it was an amazing experience and I could not be happier that I went,”...Tags: Travel, Colleges and Universities, Robert J. Lopez, Students, Trials
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Former Bulldog makes it to White House, visits alma mater
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterCALEXICO — Calexico High School students met an alumnus Monday whose talents have taken him all the way to the White House. Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar is a 1990 graduate of Calexico High School, and his work in law, public policy and political...Tags: Social Sciences, Arne Duncan, Politics, White House, Schools
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Trivia lands Boca lawyer big bucks on TV game shows
Mastering trivia has helped Boca Raton lawyer Scott Singer clean up on not one, but two brain-busting TV game shows — to the tune of $100,000. Singer recently banked about $42,000 during a two-night stint on "Jeopardy!" And he helped pay for law...
Tags: Dwight D. Eisenhower, Crime, Law and Justice, Bonnie Bedelia, U.S. Supreme Court, Game Shows
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PASSINGS: Henri Dutilleux, Harold Shapero, Vernon McGarity
Henri Dutilleux French composer of modernist music Henri Dutilleux, 97, a highly regarded French composer of modernist music, died Thursday in Paris, said his publisher, Schott Music. The cause was not given. Considered one of the most important...
Tags: Music Industry, U.S. Army, Entertainment, Pneumonia, Armed Forces
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Clarification: Fossil Fuels-Divestment story
SWARTHMORE, Pa. (AP) — In a story May 22, The Associated Press reported 72 percent of Harvard University's student body voted in favor of the school's endowment divesting from fossil fuel companies. The story should have made clear that the vote was...Tags: Environmental Issues, Citigroup Incorporated, American Petroleum, Teaching and Learning, Global Change
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Orlando Catholic diocese to ordain four new priests
Orlando SentinelBishop John Noonan of Orlando's Catholic diocese is set to ordain four men to the order of priesthood on Saturday, May 25, at 10 a.m. The men will be ordained at St. James Cathedral, 215 N. Orange Avenue, Orlando. The four men, who have each been...Tags: Vincent de Paul, Roman Catholicism, Ball State University, Colleges and Universities, Religious Education
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COLUMN-Some cracks in the technocrat cult-Chrystia Freeland
Reuters(Chrystia Freeland is a Reuters columnist. Any opinions expressed are her own.) By Chrystia Freeland NEW YORK, May 23 (Reuters) - We are living in the age of the technocrats. In business, Big Data, and the Big Brains who can parse it, rule. In...Tags: Privatization, Restraint of Trade, Periodicals, Newspaper and Magazine, Social Sciences
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Column: Some cracks in the technocrat cult
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - We are living in the age of the technocrats. In business, Big Data, and the Big Brains who can parse it, rule. In government, the technocrats are on top, too. From Washington to Frankfurt to Rome, technocrats have stepped in where...Tags: Privatization, Periodicals, Restraint of Trade, Newspaper and Magazine, Social Sciences
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UCLA students dig into the physics of food
The three undergrads looked warily at the pulverized apples in their bowl. The would-be pastry chefs had planned to drop dollops of the mixture into a chemical bath, creating fruity spheres with a filmy skin and an oozing interior. Their early...
Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Science and Technology, Lettuce, Science, Recipes
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Harold Shapero, neo-classical composer at Brandeis, dies at 93
Harold Shapero, the American composer and pianist who was associated with the neo-classical style of music and who was a longtime professor at Brandeis University, died Friday of complications from pneumonia. He was 93 and lived in Massachusetts....
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Beijing International Screenwriting Competition announces winners
An American woman arrives in China to retrace the steps of her deceased daughter from a video diary the daughter kept of her trip to the 2008 Beijing Olympics. A young flautist travels to Beijing to audition for a conservatory. A seamstress for a...
Tags: Loyola Marymount University, China, Entertainment, Dwayne Johnson, Movies
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