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Summiting for survivors
Six months ago, Lori Fallace had never spent a night in a tent. In June, with subtemperature gear and ice pick in hand, the Irvine schoolteacher will scale the 14,179 feet to Mt. Shasta's peak in a show of perseverance and support for all those who...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Chemotherapy, Health, Cancer, Health Treatments
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Her body crushed, but not her spirit
She thought her artistic abilities were forever taken away, then she found a new path. In 2007 Un Joo Kang was in college and working as a makeup artist when a drunken driver crashed into her, crushing the lower half of her body. But five years later,...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Punishment, Colleges and Universities, Financial Aid
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Lambert passes life's latest challenge
There was no way to keep Jennifer Lambert away from the OC Marathon this weekend. Lambert will work at a water station in Sunday's race, which includes a full and half-marathon, passing out water and no doubt encouraging everyone along the way. On...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Health, Cancer, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Mastectomy
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Helen Wrate
Helen Wrate passed peacefully on April 30 at her home in Corona Del Mar, after a two year fight with breast cancer. She was attended by her loving husband of 50 years, Dick and her two children, John and Jennifer London. She was born 77 years ago in the...
Tags: Cancer, Human Interest
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Corona del Mar Today: Newport mayor reads to kids
Newport Beach Mayor Nancy Gardner read to a group of about 20 toddlers, preschoolers and babies Wednesday morning at the Corona del Mar library branch as part of a celebration of National Library Week. She discussed favorite animals and the importance of...Tags: Students, Chemotherapy, Facebook, Cancer, Libraries
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Steinberg: Students showed me the money [Corrected]
All semester I have been preparing my students in our Sports and Entertainment Law class for the ultimate negotiating showdown. Last week, they delivered brilliantly. They are a gifted crew, a testament to Dean Erwin Chemerinsky's plan to attract the...Tags: David Beckham, NFL Draft, Entertainment, Testicular Cancer, Football
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Susan G. Komen supporter dies at 61
Irvine resident and Susan G. Komen advocate Kathy Voorhis has died, but her friends vow to keep fighting for "a world without cancer." Voorhis was surrounded by family at home when she succumbed to breast cancer March 13. She was 61. It was her second...
Tags: Cancer, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Human Interest
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Community & Clubs: OCC Circle K wins awards
Orange Coast College's Circle K Club, a collegiate leadership development program sponsored by Kiwanis International, sent 40 members to the California-Nevada-Hawaii Circle K 58th annual Convention in Woodland Hills. The OCC students collected more than...Tags: Students, Garry Marshall, Teaching and Learning, Vice (movie), Financial Aid
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Saturday's Calendar
SATURDAY It's Snowing in Orange County Torelli Realty hosts its annual holiday "Snow Land" event, featuring 40 tons of real snow, from 9 a.m. to noon at Balearic Park, 1975 Balearic Drive, Costa Mesa. Nutcracker for Kids The Pacific Symphony and...Tags: Libraries, Music, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Arts
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Friday's Calendar
FRIDAY Ironman Triathlete Andy Holder is scheduled to take part in a "Wellness" event from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Via Lido Drugs, 3445 Via Lido, Newport Beach. Erica Hosseini Professional surfer and model Erica Hosseini will appear for an in-shop...Tags: Cancer, Jewel, Photography Supplies and Services, Arts, Education
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Sunday's Calendar
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'Muckheap'
Polyglot Theatre's Muckheap brings family entertainment to the Segerstrom Center for the Arts' Samueli Theater. Shows are 1 and 3 p.m. Tickets start at $20. For more information, visit http://www.scfta.org.
'Le Corsaire Suite'...Tags: Shrek (fictional character), Ceremonies, Republican Party, Yale University, Ronald Reagan
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Bad Dad: Shaping up to be a rosy Halloween
Halloween has always been one of my favorite holidays of the year.
But it's actually become a second Father's Day in our house.
It could have something to do with the kids going back to school, the changing of the seasons or the anticipation of a good...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Entertainment, Father's Day, Christmas
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