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Monday, May 31, 2010 - 2:12 PM

In addition to honorary doctorates from Smith College, DePaul University and Wooster College, in 1981 she was inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame, in 1983 into the Wisconsin Theatre Hall of Fame, and in July 1986, she received the Mayor's Liberty Medal in New York City. In 1987 she was given the John Houseman Award and the Campostella Award for distinguished service.

Since her husband's death three years ago, Hagen has taken over the chairmanship of HB Studio and the

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Monday, May 31, 2010 - 2:11 PM

In 1948 she re-invented Blanche DuBois for the national tour of A Streetcar Named Desire with Anthony Quinn, and then succeeded Jessica Tandy's radically different Blanche for the Broadway run the next year. In 1950 she won her first Tony award, the Drama Critics Award, and the Donaldson Award for her creation of Georgie Elgin in Clifford Odets The Country Girl. She starred in such classics as Shaw's St. Joan and Turgenev's A Month in the Country, and in 1962 she created Martha

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Saturday, May 22, 2010 - 12:10 PM
Marti Emerald is one gutsy lady. When she became the Troubleshooter for KGTV/San Diego's 10 in 1987, she dug right in ... fighting to resolve local problems and issues that affect the heart, health and pocketbooks of many San Diegans. She's a dedicated consumer advocate on a mission to educate and defend those in trouble. Marti and KGTV pursue news stories that affect our community, our quality of life ... and our children. For many years, KGTV's Children's Line 10
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Sunday, May 02, 2010 - 2:23 PM
SPEAR is filled with bunches of electrons and positrons traveling in opposite directions around the ring. The particles circulate in an evacuated pipe. Dipole magnets placed at regular intervals provide the force to steer the particles around the ring. The particles are fed to SPEAR at the desired energy from an accelerator, originally the two mile SLAC linac. As the charged particles circulate they lose energy by synchrotron radiation. This energy is
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