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Eileen J. Southern, the first female, black professor at Harvard, died Oct. 13, 2002 in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla...
...captain, Bajin led a team that regularly utilized three sophomores and two freshmen. She was the veteran voice that helped carry the young lineup beyond its years. The result was a team focused on winning the Ivies and reaching the NCAA Round of 16 in Gainesville, Fla...
SUSPENDED. RICK BRAGG, 43, Pulitzer prizewinning, Alabama-born reporter for the New York Times; after his editors discovered that he used uncredited material from a freelance reporter in a story about oystermen in Apalachicola, Fla.; reportedly for two weeks; in New York City. The move followed the resignation of another Times reporter, Jayson Blair, after the discovery of numerous mistakes and fabrications in his stories...
...wonder the neighbor was puzzled. In less than two years, Angwin, a 6-ft. 1-in. clinical counselor in St. Petersburg, Fla., has lost more than 130 lbs. With a healthy diet and daily exercise, he dropped from...
...undergraduate she wanted to be a math major, but changed to English because it was more lady-like, she recalls. Asbed now lived in Naples, Fla...