The Delaware Gazette

Disco Queen Donna Summer dies at 63

NEW YORK — Like the King of Pop or the Queen of Soul, Donna Sum­mer was bestowed a title fit­ting of musi­cal roy­alty — the Queen of Disco.

Reality TV, religion give birth to top baby names

WASHINGTON — Real­ity TV is giv­ing birth to some of the most pop­u­lar baby names. No, not Snooki. But Mason, as in Kourt­ney Kardashian’s son, jumped 10 spots to become the sec­ond most pop­u­lar name for new­born boys in 2011.

In South Korea, US education means split families

COLUMBIA, Mo. — As Amer­i­can teenagers go, Sally Kim is pretty typ­i­cal. She’s crazy about singer Bruno Mars and the Plain White T’s rock band, spends way too much time on Face­book and can’t wait to start col­lege in the fall. Yet when it comes to that famil­iar bane of her fel­low high school seniors — uncool par­ents — Kim has few wor­ries. Hers are nearly 7,000 miles away in Seoul, South Korea. They sent their only child to live with rel­a­tives in Mis­souri a decade ago, when she was just 8.

Houston died from drowning, coroner says

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LOS ANGELES — Whit­ney Hous­ton was a chronic cocaine user who had the drug in her sys­tem when she drowned in a hotel bath­tub, coroner’s offi­cials said Thurs­day after releas­ing autopsy find­ings that also noted heart dis­ease con­tributed to her death.

Legendary blues singer Etta James dies in US

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LOS ANGELES — Etta James, the feisty rhythm and blues singer whose raw, pas­sion­ate vocals anchored many hits and made the yearn­ing bal­lad “At Last” an endur­ing anthem for wed­dings, com­mer­cials and even Pres­i­dent Barack Obama, died Fri­day. She was 73.

After encampment ends, NYC Occupiers become nomads

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NEW YORK — It was only a few nights after the Occupy pro­test­ers began sleep­ing in his church sanc­tu­ary when the Rev. Bob Bras­hear real­ized that his lap­top com­puter was missing.

The library is the place for pupils

With the hol­i­days now pleas­ant mem­o­ries, many folks have returned to their reg­u­lar school sched­ules. The Delaware County Dis­trict Library offers a wide menu of sup­port for stu­dents of all kinds — tra­di­tional, non­tra­di­tional — and ages — chil­dren, teens and adults.

Festive family fun at the library

Dur­ing the next few weeks with the hol­i­days and all that they entail crowd­ing in on us, the children’s staff at the Delaware County Dis­trict Library has put together a ter­rific line-up of pro­grams for kids and fam­i­lies, to pro­vide you with a bit of respite and your chil­dren a sat­is­fy­ing library expe­ri­ence. The library’s reg­u­lar story time sched­ule is sus­pended in the last two weeks of Decem­ber, but these pro­grams are a great alternative.

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