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Review: "A Curious Man" by Neal Thompson
In 1933, Robert Ripley crash-landed into Chicago, opening his first "Odditorium" exhibition at the World's Fair. At the showing, writes Neal Thompson in “A Curious Man,” a fascinating and fun biography of the "Believe It or Not!" creator,...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), The Boston Globe, The New York Times, Arts and Culture, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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Penn, NorthWood winners in state Academic Super Bowl
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentArea teams did not disappoint in the 2013 Indiana Academic Super Bowl State Finals. Penn High School had an astounding five teams place in Class 1 competition, winning first place in social studies and finishing second in math, science and...Tags: Football, Culture, University of Chicago, Arts and Culture, Sports
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READER SUBMITTED: Greenwich's Joseph Williamson Plans On Being A Social Studies Teacher
GreenwichIt's not much of a stretch to say Joe Williamson was born to be a teacher. His mother, grandmother, and grandfather were all teachers. And even as a teen at Greenwich High School, he spent much of his free time helping and nurturing others. He...Tags: Storrs, Culture, Arts and Culture, Teachers, Education
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FEATURE-Weak U.S. labor market awaits Class of 2013
ReutersBy Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON, May 11 (Reuters) - Stacey Kalivas should be celebrating her graduation from college later this week. Instead, the 22 year-old is getting ready to move back home with broken dreams and in debt. Kalivas is a member of the...Tags: BNP Paribas, Biology, Finance, Colleges and Universities, Iraq War (2003-2011)
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LETTER: History Repeats Itself With New Toxins
Journey back 100 years in America's history. While industries touted the amazing properties and safety of using radium, mercury and asbestos in various manufacturing processes, workers were being made ill by daily exposure to such substances. As...Tags: Chemical Industry, Culture, Arts and Culture, Symptoms, BPA Contamination and Investigations
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Five battle for GOP nod in Lower Macungie race
In three-plus years since Lower Macungie seated its first elected Board of Commissioners, no single issue in the Lehigh Valley's third most populated municipality has been more discussed, dissected and criticized than the rezoning of David Jaindl-owned...
Tags: Kutztown, Primaries, Arts and Culture, Spring Creek, Elections
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RPT-ANALYSIS-Drugmakers face more scrutiny of discordant U.S. prices
Reuters(Repeats to widen readership) By Deena Beasley LOS ANGELES, May 10 (Reuters) - The world's biggest drug makers have for years enjoyed rich premiums for their medicines in the U.S. market. Those days may be coming to an end. Companies like Pfizer Inc...Tags: Swiss Confederation, Novartis AG, Prescription Drugs, Drugs and Medicines, New Products
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Gerontology specialists join SDSU Extension team
BROOKINGS - To best serve South Dakota's aging population, SDSU Extension hired two Gerontology Field Specialists, John Sanders and Leacey E. Brown. "John and Leacey will provide strong regional and state-wide leadership while delivering research-...Tags: Culture, Watertown, Arts and Culture, Sociology, U.S. Air Force
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Change for Israel as public wrath targets tycoons
Reuters* Government wants to boost competition, lower prices * Social protests puts big players on the spot By Maayan Lubell JERUSALEM, May 10 (Reuters) - He was once celebrated for his vast fortune and daring deals, but when Israeli tycoon Nochi Dankner...Tags: Cellcom Corporation, Finance, Financial Markets, Bonds, Justice System
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Give immigrants healthcare access: U.S. kid doctors
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A group representing U.S. pediatricians said this week that its members should pay special attention to the healthcare needs of immigrant children and support health insurance for all - regardless of legal status. "It doesn'...Tags: Culture, Arts and Culture, Health Insurance, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Immigration
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Lincoln principals discuss school-by-school impacts of new staff allocations
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — The Lincoln County Board of Education has finalized its new staffing allocations for the coming school year, and each of the district schools' councils have decided what will be done with the new allocations. From a financial...Tags: Unemployment, Culture, Teachers, Arts and Culture, Teaching and Learning
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XxANALYSIS-Drugmakers face more scrutiny of discordant U.S. prices
ReutersBy Deena Beasley LOS ANGELES, May 10 (Reuters) - The world's biggest drug makers have for years enjoyed rich premiums for their medicines in the U.S. market. Those days may be coming to an end. Companies like Pfizer Inc and AstraZeneca have grown...Tags: Swiss Confederation, Novartis AG, Prescription Drugs, Drugs and Medicines, New Products
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