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Classically Trained: Tapping into the power of the voice
NEWPORT BEACH — There's no mistaking the aura of a small business about to open its doors for the first time.
Not yet dulled by writing, the tips of the pencils are still sharp. A pile of freshly printed business cards sits strategically placed....Tags: Human Body, Vocal Music (genre), Small Businesses, Theater, Genes and Chromosomes
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Robert "Bob" Sattler
Robert “Bob” Sattler, a long-time real estate broker and mortgage finance specialist in Newport Beach, has died at the age of 90. He died from bladder cancer at home in the loving company of his family.
Bob arrived in California at the age of...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Mortgages, California, Finance, Cancer
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Classically Trained: Symphony takes on some 'Looney Tunes'
The Internet makes it official: I'm not the only one. As the newly christened 416th member of the "Looney Tunes introduced me to classical music" Facebook group, I take solace. Now I know there are others who, like me, were first exposed to the...Tags: Theater, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Bugs Bunny (fictional animal), Wolf Gang (music group), Music Theater
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It's A Gray Area: Let parents make best school choices
One simple question should resolve the "school choice" issue for most thoughtful people: "Who is in a better position to decide how and where children can best be educated: their parents or the government?" The answer should be transparent, so why not...Tags: Pennsylvania, Los Angeles Unified School District, Arizona, University of Notre Dame, Georgia
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Scott Anthony Gohl
Scott Anthony Gohl, 43 Huntington Beach resident Scott Anthony Gohl died peacefully at his home with his loving family by his side. Scott was born in Champaign, Illinois, and raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where he attended Northrop High School. Scott...Tags: Champaign (Champaign, Illinois), Illinois, Wayne, Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana), California
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Don't underestimate the speed of sorghum
COSTA MESA — Never underestimate the speed of light — or the properties of grass and vegetables.
A biofuel made from sorghum and sugar beets helped propel Orange Coast College aviation instructor Richard "Smokey" Young, 50, of Chino Hills,...Tags: Education, Armed Forces, Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Transportation
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Civil War battle to descend on Costa Mesa
COSTA MESA — "Bodies" will line the normally tranquil trails of Fairview Park. The stench of gunpowder and the sounds of "dying" men will fill the air.
This weekend marks the third annual Battle of Costa Mesa, hosted by the American Civil War...Tags: American Civil War (1861-1865), Sociology, Ohio, Abraham Lincoln, Wars and Interventions
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Gonzalez turns page
Martin Gonzalez wears a lot of hats. Gonzalez is the men's cross country coach at Concordia University … and the women's cross country coach. He's also the men's track and field coach … and the women's track and field coach …...Tags: Track and Field, Colorado, High School Sports, Philosophy, College Sports
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The Bell Curve: Harvest of hope, memory lives on
Editor's note: Due to an editing error, The Bell Curve failed to appear in Thursday's Daily Pilot. It appears in full below. Memorial Day — we called it Decoration Day when I was growing up in Indiana — has come and gone, and seemed more...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Washington (U.S. state), Death, Armed Forces, Art Linkletter
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Autopsy reveals enlarged heart
IRVINE — The 20-year-old son of state Assembly candidate Donald Wagner suffered from a "severely enlarged" heart before he was discovered dead in Newport Beach on Sunday morning, according to a family member who spoke to the Daily Pilot. An autopsy...Tags: Republican Party, Death, Local Elections, Northwood, College Sports
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The Bell Curve: Janet, at her best
Many years ago, I was working at my desk in my Corona del Mar home when I got a telephone call from a gruff voice telling me that my wife had been injured in an auto accident and was on her way to Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. And that I had better...Tags: Robert Browning, Hospitals and Clinics, Vehicles, Newport Beach, New York
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"Barefoot Bandit" Sentenced in String of Burglaries
KTLA NewsSEATTLE -- (KTLA) Colton Harris-Moore, dubbed the Barefoot Bandit, has been sentenced by a federal judge to six-and-a-half years in prison for a string of thefts and burglaries. Harris-Moore, received a similar sentence for state crimes last month....Tags: Crimes, Punishment, Theft, Judges, Trials
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