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CAMARILLO, Calif. At the height of the Golden Age of Hollywood, a man who would revolutionize the entertainment industry and "clean up American movie screens" was born to two prominent actors.
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NH reports six H1N1-related deaths
Six New Hampshire residents have died with illnesses related to H1N1, according to Dr.
Capuano combines street smarts, Ivy League degree
Rep. Michael Capuano boasts street smarts and blue-collar roots - and an Ivy League pedigree.
N.H. psychiatrist criticizes VA medical center office search
Government investigators, acting without a warrant, had no right to search the office of the Veterans Affairs Medical Center psychiatrist who now faces criminal and civil charges, the psychiatrist's lawyers argue in a recent court filing.
N.H. reports 3 more deaths from swine flu
New Hampshire health officials announced Monday that the state is opening swine flu vaccination clinics for the highest-risk cases this week, as complications from the illness take three more lives, bringing the total in New Hampshire to six.
After state labor officials received a complaint that the Dartmouth College-owned Hanover Inn was underpaying employees, the inn agreed to pay almost $29,000 in additional compensation to members of its catering staff and a small fine for roughly 750 labor law violations, state records show.
The proceedings of the Webster Centennial. The commemoration by...
Text Archive > American Libraries > The proceedings of the Webster Centennial. The commemoration by Dartmouth College of the services of Daniel Webster to the college and the state.
Professional Santas want H1N1 shots [The Amalgamated Order of Real Bearded Santas]
Over the next few weeks, Father Christmases will come into contact with thousands of children at shopping malls and Santa Claus parades.
Benefit to Celebrate Jerry Tallmer
On Monday, November 23, 2009 The Players Foundation will present a Benefit/Celebration to honor the life's work of Jerry Tallmer, the legendary, prolific NYC theater journalist and critic who was a founder of the Village Voice and creator of the OBIE Awards.
Dartmouth economics professor wins state award
Andrew Samwick, who also is director of Dartmoutha TMs Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy, has been selected as the New Hampshire Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education.
As he raced through the U.S. Capitol this fall, Richard "Buz" Cooper, a 73-year-old University of Pennsylvania medical school professor, didn't mince words.
'Gomer Pyle' star touched lives here, afar
He was best known to the world as Sgt. Vince Carter from television's 'Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.' But long before the glitter of Hollywood came calling, Frank Spencer Sutton was just a little boy from Clarksville.
Americans' Savings Offer Little Shelter For Rainy Day
For nearly two years, the U.S. economy has been struggling with a recession brought on by excessive borrowing, both for home mortgages and consumer purchases.
Start-up compresses air in tanks for energy storage
While hundreds of other companies are trying to make a better battery, start-up SustainX Energy Solutions is trying to find better ways to compress and store air to help utilities take full advantage of intermittent sources of energy like wind.
Will the New Healthcare Bill Make the System Suck Less Than it Does Now?
My daughter received her BS at Dartmouth College, in June of 2004. She planned to go on to receive her Master's degree, but wanted to take a year off to look for work.
Republican governor's race: Ambition, strategic thinking drive Fong
The youngest candidate seeking the Republican nomination for governor often starts campaign speeches talking not about himself, but about his father, a Chinese immigrant who, at times, ate rotten potatoes to save money to help his family flee communism.
Ink breakthrough puts the shine into printed images
The difference between a matt and a glossy painted surface shows that there's more to the appearance of real-world objects than colour alone.
House bill addresses shortages of primary doctors
Olives. House bill addresses shortages of primary doctors Submitted by SHNS on Tue, 11/10/2009 - 15:54 That's critical, because various estimates suggest the nation is already short some 40,000 to 80,000 family doctors, even as many primary-care physicians are retiring or cutting back their practices.
Scholarship winner plans to care for Alaskan natives
E. Sophie Spencer holds a Cambodian baby following cleft-lip reconstruction surgery during an internship.
VAULTS: Robert Ryan deserves centennial tribute
Grateful as I feel to Turner Classic Movies for its centennial tribute to Johnny Mercer this month, it's a bit surprising that the management has failed to make an additional place for actor Robert Ryan, born Nov.
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