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Virgen's View: Peirsol returns to roots
If you were at the Sunset League swim finals at Newport Harbor High last week and you did a double take because you thought you saw Aaron Peirsol, well, that's because you did. Aaron is back in Newport Beach. If you see him please welcome him as for the...
Tags: Ryan Lochte, Swimming, Summer Olympics, Sports
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The Latest: 'Crow' flies high; Moonsville nods to past
Black Crow White Lie Candi Sary Casperian Books; 159 pages In the film noir classic "The Night of the Hunter," Robert Mitchum plays a preacher who tattoos the word "love" on one hand and "hate" on the other — a symbol, he explains, of the...
Tags: Entertainment, Mining, Popcorn, Metal and Mineral, Brad Paisley
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Steinberg: Coaches behaving badly
The head coach and his assistants in collegiate sports may have the most powerful opportunity to shape the values and behavior of athletes at any level. Against the pressure of alumni and fan expectations, they recruit and coach young athletes who are...Tags: Basketball, BCS National Championship Game, Rutgers University, Glenn L Howard, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Getting published is only half the battle
Dear sir or madam, will you read my book? It took me years to write. Will you take a look? So begins the Beatles' "Paperback Writer," a song whose lyrics take the form of a query letter by a fledgling author to a publisher. The subsequent verses nail...Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Authors, Radio, Festive Events
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Apodaca: Questions surround online college courses
Surprise, surprise. Online education is running into some bumps on the road to revolution. If there was any doubt that this would be the case, it was confirmed by a recent episode at UC Irvine that involved a professor quitting an online class, saying he...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Education, University of California, Irvine, Students
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Police: Thieves targeting car parts at UCI
Five catalytic converters have been stolen from older-model Honda Accords parked at UC Irvine, police said Wednesday. The thefts started a little more than a week ago, mostly in the afternoon and evening, said UCI Police Lt. Joe Reiss. It only takes a...Tags: Theft
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A Word, Please: Don't let language cops impact your words
There are a lot of people out there who will think less of you if you use "impact" as a verb: A longer storm season will negatively impact tourism. Failure to study will negatively impact your grades. Technology will impact higher education. Those are...Tags: William Safire
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Check It Out: Keeping an eye on the curriculum
California public schools, along with public schools in 44 other states, are adopting a new set of standards. The Common Core State Standards (http://www.corestandards.org) for K-12 are a set of language arts and math standards developed to ensure that...Tags: Public Schools, Teaching and Learning, Newspaper and Magazine, Libraries, Education
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City Lights: The play with the unprintable name
This column would be so easy to write if only I worked for OC Weekly. At that rakish-and-proud-of-it publication, just about anything goes, and that includes swear words. But here I am stuck at an apparently family-friendly paper, which poses a...Tags: Arts and Culture, M (movie), Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Entertainment, TheaterWorks
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From the Boathouse: A season of lights
Ahoy! Tis the season and the boat parades are underway in our local harbors and across the nation. For those living in southern Orange County, you have two more chances to see the 38th annual Dana Point Harbor Boat Parade of Lights. This year's theme is...Tags: Rockefeller Center, Festive Events, Entertainment, Key West, Judges
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Mailbag: Support the Newport boat parade
The Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade will be held Dec. 19 to 23. No ifs or maybes. Count on it, and plan to be there. Despite what you may have read, the parade is not canceled. In fact, parade planning is on par with previous years, with more than...Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Festive Events, Rockefeller Center, Holidays
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City Lights: World's still around, but things are changing here
I know you're all disappointed. And here in the newsroom, we're taking it harder than anyone. According to the ancient Mayan calendar, the world was supposed to end Friday. The news always slows down around the holidays, so we at Times Community News...Tags: New York University
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