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Man who played Duke Chapel bells for 50 years dies
Read full article: Man who played Duke Chapel bells for 50 years diesIn this 2018 photo provided by Duke University, Sam Hammond, university carillonneur, plays the Duke Chapel carillon at the university in Durham, North Carolina. Hammond, who retired as university carillonneur in 2018 after playing the bells at Duke Chapel for five decades, died Thursday at age 73 in Durham, the university said in a news release. When the basketball team played its archrival from the University of North Carolina, he played the Duke fight song. The university said he played music on the bells an average of 300 times a year, estimating his performances exceeded 15,000. In 1986, he was named university carillonneur, becoming the second person to hold that position.

Incarcerated Anonymous hacker called before grand jury
Read full article: Incarcerated Anonymous hacker called before grand juryProtesters stand in front of the federal courthouse during the arraignment of Jeremy Hammond in New York, Monday, May 14, 2012. ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Jeremy Hammond, the Anonymous hacktivist currently serving his seventh year behind bars, has been called to testify before a grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia but does not plan to cooperate, a group representing him says. The development is an indication the US Justice Department is exploring additional charges against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. In a statement, the Jeremy Hammond Support Committee said that "our assumption is that this the same grand jury that Chelsea Manning is currently being incarcerated for refusing to testify before." A spokesman for the US Attorney's Office in the Eastern District of Virginia declined to comment.

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