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4 Md. colleges each receive millions from Hodson Trust
The Associated PressThe annual gift from a charitable trust to four Maryland colleges was down this year because of the sagging economy. The Hodson Trust announced today that it has given $3 million each to Hood College, St. John's College, Washington College and Johns...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities
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2 historians to share $1 million John W. Kluge Prize for lifetime achievement in humanities
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Irish historian Peter R. L. Brown and Indian historian Romila Thapar have been chosen as co-recipients of the $1 million John W. Kluge Prize, a Library of Congress achievement award for the study of humanities. Brown and Thapar were...Tags: National Government, Government, Jawaharlal Nehru, History
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Phelps joins pool of SI Sportsmen of Year
Even though Michael Phelps is taking a break from the pool, he's still picking up honors. The Rodgers Forge native yesterday became the first swimmer named Sports Illustrated'sSportsman of the Year. He's just the third athlete from Maryland to be so...Tags: John Wooden, Olympic Games, Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth, Mass Media
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Grammy nominations hit prime-time with live, star-studded TV special
The Associated PressIn an era where awards shows are as commonplace as reality shows, even the top-tier events are finding it hard to stand out. So the Recording Academy is trying something different when it announces its nominees for its upcoming Grammys. Instead of its...Tags: B.B. King, Rihanna, CBS Corp., Kanye West, Mariah Carey
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South Dakota publisher, Texas editor named to board of Pulitzer Prizes
NEW YORK (AP) _ The publisher of the Argus Leader in Sioux Falls, S.D., and the editorial page editor of The Dallas Morning News have been named to the Pulitzer Prize board. Columbia University announced Wednesday that Randell Beck of the Argus Leader...Tags: Columbia University
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Bryant Relishes Walk-On Experience
The Hartford CourantUConn reserve linebacker Aaron Bryant might move on to a real job after he graduates in the spring. Or, with a year of eligibility left, he might come back and play for the Huskies but he's not leaning that way at the moment. No matter what happens, he...Tags: Qadry Ismail, Tebucky Jones, University of Connecticut, Randy Edsall, Jim Brown
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On The Fly: Something Old-Fashioned About High School Football Blogging
The Hartford Courant>>It was a night for high school football, and The Courant blogged live from many of the games throughout the state. For all the technological might that goes into remote blogging, from fields without Ethernet or phone lines, there is something old-...Tags: Injuries, Major League Baseball, Plaxico Burress, National Hockey League, Carl Lewis
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'Rachel,' 'River,' lead Spirit Award nominees
Anne Hathaway's family drama " Rachel Getting Married," the border-smuggling tale "Frozen River" and the Deep South saga "Ballast" led nominees Tuesday for the Spirit Awards with six nominations each, including best picture. Other best-picture nominees...Tags: Milk (movie), Sean Penn, Frozen River (movie), Michelle Williams, Film Festivals
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Movie review: Nobel Son -- 3 out of 5 stars
Orlando Sentinel Movie CriticNobel Son stars the great Alan Rickman, over-the-top and deliciously insufferable as a college chemistry professor who treats his rudeness to everyone, the graduate students he sleeps with and the Nobel Prize he's just won as nothing less than his due...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Bottle Shock (movie), Ted Danson, Roger Moore, Bill Pullman
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Oh, Christmas tree
A marketing publication of the Sun-Sentinel CompanyThe Office Depot Foundation (ODF) and Florida Power & Light (FPL) have partnered with the City of Delray Beach to help celebrate the 15th anniversary of Delray Beach's famous 100-foot Christmas tree. As presenting sponsor, ODF's partnership centers on...Tags: Delray Beach, Society, Financial Aid, Office Depot Inc., Ceremonies
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Michael Phelps named sportsman of the year by Sports Illustrated
NEW YORK (AP) _ Michael Phelps achieved another unprecedented feat: the first swimmer honored as Sports Illustrated's sportsman of the year. Phelps broke Mark Spitz's iconic record with eight gold medals at the Beijing Olympics in August and became the...Tags: John Wooden, Mass Media, Periodicals, Michael Phelps, NBC
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