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Randy Pausch, 47, Dies; His ‘Last Lecture’ Inspired Many to Live With Wonder - Read More

Date Added: July 27, 2008 02:40:03 AM
Dr. Pausch was the Carnegie Mellon University professor whose “last lecture” made him a Lou-Gehrig-like symbol of the beauty and briefness of life.

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