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HUNTINGTON STATION, N.Y. — A pioneer in women's athletics and long-distance running, Nina Kuscsik, has died at the age of 86 following a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease and a short ...
General Hospital’s Nina seems primed and ready to expose a secret. Will it be one of her own, or will she share someone else’s business?
Nina Kuscsik, who helped break open the boys’ club of long-distance running, challenging sexist attitudes and scientific misconceptions while becoming the first woman to run in the New York City ...
Nina Kuscsik, the first woman to enter the New York City Marathon and the first official female winner of the Boston Marathon, who in the 1970s repudiated the widely-held and unfounded belief that ...
Perrotin has announced its representation of acclaimed American artist Nina Chanel Abney and will host a new solo exhibition with the artist at its Paris outpost this fall. Nina Chanel Abney is ...
The North American ski season has, for most (but not all!) skiers, ended. The boots, the coats, and the skis have been carefully tucked away by many of their dutiful owners. Still, with every ...
Rose Wilkey Sluder, 98, of Soddy Daisy, died on Friday, Oct. 29, 2010, at a local hospital. She was a member of Mile Straight Baptist Church. She was born on Feb. 20, 1912 and was preceded in ...
When we first meet Nina, she’s being disrespected left, right, and center, which is a common theme throughout Duster Season 1 Episode 1, aside from the time spent with Awan, who is attentive and ...
Nina Kuscsik has died at the age of 86. Kuscsik campaigned for women’s inclusion in long-distance running and won the Boston Marathon the first year that they were officially allowed to enter ...
Nina Louise Marmorino was born Jan. 2, 1939, in Brooklyn. Her father, George Marmorino, was a salesperson and president of the International Stamp Club of New York.
Soprano Nina Stemme sung her 126th and final performance of Isolde in Wagner's “Tristan und Isolde” with the Philadelphia Orchestra at Marian Anderson Hall.
La Nina develops during peak hurricane season. Sep 11, 2020. Recommended for you. Massive burps of carbon dioxide triggered widespread ocean anoxia 300 million years ago, sediment cores suggest.
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