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Mary Tate Newton
Mary Tate Newton Mary Tate “Tatie” Newton passed away at home in Newport Beach on March 28, 2013, after a year-long struggle with breast cancer. During this time she encouraged all her women friends to be current with their mammogram...
Tags: Breast Cancer, Auburn University
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Walking with pride, support and strength
Alfred Molina accompanied Joseph Kibler at the AIDS Walk Los Angeles last year. This was no ordinary partnership. The actor, with roles in "Frida," "Spider-Man 2," "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and "Chocolat" to his name, offered support to Kibler, who is...
Tags: Raiders of the Lost Ark (movie), Movies, Regina Hall, Arts and Culture, HIV
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It's A Gray Area: We should be skeptical of our government
People in our country mostly seem to possess an innate faith in government. Probably that has evolved because, while our governments generally are unnecessarily expensive, wasteful and intrusive, they have not been overtly corrupt like so many others...Tags: World Vision, George W. Bush, Nelson Mandela, Orange County Superior Court, Malaria
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Tyson on his game for 'Undisputed'
The room became dark at the Pantages Theater in Los Angeles, where Jay-Z lyrics in the song, "Ni**as In Paris," repeated loudly. "Jackson, Tyson, Jordan, Game Six," looped on the sound system. And then just, "Tyson. Tyson. Tyson." The crowd cheered...
Tags: David Arquette, Arts and Culture, Mike Tyson, Jeffrey Ross, Human Interest
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It's not just a disease, it's genetics
Call it kismet. Cristy and Rick Spooner of Rancho Santa Margarita finally learned two and a half weeks ago that two of their three daughters have a rare genetic disorder, a diagnosis for which they waited more than a decade. All it took was reconnecting...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Science, University of California, Irvine, Medical Specialization, Vitamin Therapy
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Judge blazed a trail to mediation
The man credited as a pioneer in private dispute resolution died in Newport Beach last week of complications of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. He was 83. H. Warren Knight, who served as a judge in Orange County Municipal Court from 1971 to...
Tags: Judges, Justice System, Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice, COPD
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Lecture benefit to help fight AIDS
See a Thai temple made from glass bottles, Ugandan coffins that are works of art and a Czech Republic chapel made from the bones of monks as part of an Orange Coast College lecture. Art professor Irini Vallera-Rickerson hosts her 22nd annual "Art and...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Christmas, Students, Czech Republic
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Community & Clubs: Cultural trip to Cuba a flashback to 1950s
In the past, once a year I deviate from my usual Community & Clubs column for the Thanksgiving Turkey of the Year column and with this column, I will deviate again. * A trip to Cuba I was among a group of 65 who flew on a charter flight from Los...
Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Arts and Culture, Arts, BBC
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On Faith: Rosh Hashanah a time to renew hope
Hope has been in short supply lately — the murder of a diplomat in Libya, the ongoing savagery in Syria, Iran's apparent march toward nuclear weaponry, Midwest drought, climate change, the pain of the unemployed — the list is long. In the...Tags: Iran, Philosophy, Cancer, Religion and Belief, Rosh Hashanah
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Gross family donates $50,000 to HIV/AIDS nonprofit
A Laguna Beach family made a $50,000 surprise donation to help provide HIV testing to at-risk Orange County residents. The William and Sue Gross Family Foundation made the donation last week to the AIDS Services Foundation Orange County, or ASF, a...Tags: HIV, Medical Procedures and Tests, Human Interest
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Joe Surf: No borders for young boarder
Surfing certainly has become an international sport, but Uganda? You might think finding a surfer from Uganda would be about as easy as finding one from Siberia, but there he was a few weeks ago, right there off 22nd Street in Newport Beach. His name is...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, HIV, Travel, Uganda
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No King-sized crowd on Billie Jean King Night
IRVINE — On Billie Jean King Night, the first one 100 fans received a free bobblehead of the tennis icon. That meant about half of everyone who came to watch the Orange County Breakers play on Wednesday night got a bobblehead. The turnout at the...
Tags: University of California, Irvine, Tennis, Andre Agassi
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