- LOS ANGELES — Will.i.am said he hoped to raise $1 million for his charity that benefits needy students at a concert Thursday night. Instead, he raised $5 million. (Huffington Post)
- Call them Philip K. Dick's "Lessons on Building a Believable Universe. (Los Angeles Times)
- William Falik isn't proud. You only need to look at the plaque on the bathroom in the new Wasserstein Hall at Harvard Law School to know that. It's named for Falik, a 1971 HLS alum. Seriously. (Boston Globe)
- William A. Hutton, 89, of Havertown, a retired bank executive and decorated World War II veteran, died Sunday, Feb. 5, in the nursing residence at Broomall Presbyterian Village of complications from pneumonia. (Philadelphia Daily News)
- William G. Staufenberger, 76, passed away on Friday, Feb. 10, 2012, at Morristown Medical Center in Morristown. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral service on Sunday evening, Feb. 12, 2012, at 7:30 p.m. (NJ.com)
- Some Prince William County teachers and staff plan to protest the county's proposed pay freezes starting Monday. (Washington Post)
- (Updates with Argentinian statement in fourth paragraph, adds oil background, 1982 casualty figures starting in fifth.) Feb. (Businessweek)
- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — William Theophilus Brown, a painter who enjoyed success for more than half-a-century and was closely associated with the San Francisco Bay areas figurative movement, has died. He was 92. (Times Union)
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Will.i.am
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