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AP reporter Hugh Mulligan, who covered presidents, popes and astronauts, dies at 83
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Hugh A. Mulligan, who in a half-century with The Associated Press covered everyone from presidents and popes to astronauts and combat soldiers, reporting the news in eloquently crafted, fact-packed dispatches laced with wry humor and...Tags: Louis Armstrong, Richard Nixon, Tennessee Williams, John F. Kennedy, Ariel Sharon
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Young amputee faces challenges with smile
Michael Stolzenberg, 8, nearly died of a bacterial infection that ravaged his body this summer. In October, doctors amputated his hands and feet, shriveled black with gangrene. He has been diagnosed with a rare immune disease, which will force him to get...Tags: Viral Diseases, Pediatrics, Illnesses, Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics
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AP reporter Hugh Mulligan dies at 83
Associated Press WriterHugh A. Mulligan, who in a half-century with The Associated Press covered everyone from presidents and popes to astronauts and combat soldiers, reporting the news in eloquently crafted, fact-packed dispatches laced with wry humor and humanistic touches,...Tags: Louis Armstrong, Richard Nixon, Tennessee Williams, John F. Kennedy, Ariel Sharon
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FAMOUS FOES
George Steinbrenner publicly battled with many during his tenure as The Boss. Here are six notables: Steinbrenner vs. Bowie Kuhn Commissioner Kuhn suspended Steinbrenner for two years in 1974 for being convicted of a felony - conspiring to provide...Tags: Richard Nixon, Major League Baseball, Trials, Arbitration, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Hope on Wheels makes a lasting impressions
A marketing publication of the Sun-Sentinel CompanyHyundai Hope On Wheels, the united effort of more than 750 Hyundai dealers and the Rick Case Automotive Group, to raise awareness for kids battling pediatric cancer, presented a donation check of $40,000 to the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital (JDCH)...Tags: Pediatrics, Medical Specialization, Diseases, Cancer, Healthcare Provider
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Gadget blends best of cooking shows, books
Tribune reporterCookbooks are great for giving you recipes you might never have tried. But they are short on technique. Cooking shows are great for showing you just how to flick your wrist when whipping meringue. But unless you have a DVR in the kitchen, good luck...Tags: Game Playing, Video Games, Nintendo Company Ltd., Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Computing and Information Technology
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Philanthropists honored
A marketing publication of the Sun-Sentinel CompanyThe Association of Fundraising Professionals will honor Robert Elmore, former Fort Lauderdale businessman who quietly contributed millions of dollars, his business acumen and his personal time to more than 50 different charitable organizations, with a...Tags: Jarden Corporation, Fort Lauderdale, BankAtlantic, The Seminole Tribe, Davie
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Museum has thousands of sports memories on display
A delivery driver drops a stack of packages in the lobby of the Los Angeles Sports Museum. What's in them?
"I don't know," said Gary Cypres, founder and curator of the downtown museum that will open to the public on Nov. 28. "Let's find out." And, with...Tags: Baby Products, Games, and Toys, New York Yankees, Auction Service, Honus Wagner, Book
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Society Scene Events Calendar for Broward County
Every Sunday at 9 a.m. Organic Market Josh’s Organic Garden Green Market Find bushels of healthy fresh, certified organic fruits and vegetables at the Hollywood organic market. Harrison St. and the Boardwalk. 954-456-3276. Second Friday of every month...Tags: Gaming and Lotteries, Roald Dahl, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Clara Barton, Foods and Beverages
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Bunk beds: How to keep your kids safe
(Fort Lauderdale) Sun SentinelWhen the bunk bed Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly built in Step Brothers collapses on Ferrell, the audience roars. Funny in "reel" life? Sure. But bunk bed safety is no laughing matter in real life. Despite mandatory safety standards the U.S. Consumer...Tags: Furniture, Will Ferrell, Step Brothers (movie), Ethan Allen, Consumers
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Fairy tales do come true for the Wasie Foundation Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
A marketing publication of the Sun-Sentinel CompanyIt will be an "Arabian night" November 15 in Hollywood as the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital Foundation and its Diamond Angels transform the Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa into a scene from a fairy tale. The occasion will be the Fifth annual Fairy Tale...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Auction Service, Personal Service, Terry Kirby, Diplomacy
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Start getting in shape for A1A marathon by doing United Way 5K
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe Feb. 22 Fort Lauderdale A1A Marathon and Half Marathon will kick off its United Way 5K Series Sunday at Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Beach. It is the first of a series of warm-up runs for one of the nation's most scenic marathons. The race begins 7...Tags: People, Florida State University, Volleyball, Teen-agers, Sean Scott
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