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What to do about protecting distracted pedestrians
WASHINGTON (AP) — A young man talking on a cellphone meanders along the edge of a lonely train platform at night. Suddenly he stumbles, loses his balance and pitches over the side, landing head first on the tracks. Fortunately there were no trains...
Tags: Stony Brook University, Washington, DC, Highway Transportation, Health and Safety at School, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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Fired Ohio teacher: Catholic schools discriminated
CINCINNATI (AP) — At age 30 and single, Christa Dias wanted a baby and decided on artificial insemination. The results: a 14-month-old daughter she adores, a lost job and a federal discrimination lawsuit now moving forward that is being viewed as...Tags: Belief and Faith, Teachers, Discrimination, Parochial Schools, Religious Education
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Experts: Nothing illegal about use of Ohio grandma
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Legal experts say a group defending Ohio's contested collective bargaining law had a right to use footage of an Ohio great-grandmother from an opponent's ad. The 78-year-old Marlene Quinn's great-granddaughter was saved from a... -
Virginia inmate sues after gruesome tries at sex change
DILLWYN, Va. (AP) — Crouched in her cell, Ophelia De'lonta hoped three green disposable razors from the prison commissary would give her what the Virginia Department of Corrections will not — a sex change. It had been several years since...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Prisons, Salt, Sex Reassignment Surgery, Laws
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Silver Beach's Carousel churns out top 10 ranking
Looking for a good place to play? You could do worse than St. Joseph’s Silver Beach and its $1 million merry-go-round.
Much worse, according to Midwest Living Magazine, which in its latest issue ranked the carousel at Silver Beach the sixth best...Tags: University of Michigan, Tourism and Leisure, Politics, Elections, Trips and Vacations
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Ohio State studies symptoms of cat stress, disease
LOS ANGELES (AP) — It's not just people who get sick from stress. A recent Ohio State University study found that healthy cats show signs of illness when stressed. At the same time, cats diagnosed with feline interstitial cystitis (FIC) became...Tags: Medical Research, Health Organizations, University of California, Vomiting, Bladder
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Irish take aim at junior achievers
Less than a month has passed since Brian Kelly unveiled a heralded 2011 recruiting class.
Now what does the Notre Dame second-year head football coach have in store for an encore?
Notre Dame on Saturday will host approximately 30 to 40 junior standout...Tags: Sports, High School Sports, Schools, High Schools, Basketball
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Obama tells black college graduates he could have gone wrong 'but for the grace of God'
Associated PressATLANTA (AP) — President Barack Obama, in a soaring commencement address on work, sacrifice and opportunity, on Sunday told graduates of historically black Morehouse College to seize the power of their example as black men graduating from college...Tags: Michael F. Bennet, Politics, Elections, Washington, DC, Entertainment Events
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What's in millennials' wallets? Fewer credit cards
Ringed by the posh shops of Beverly Center, Tim Ratliff said no — he didn't have a credit card. He didn't need one. "I just hear so many horror stories about people being in debt," said Ratliff, 21, who studies psychology at Ohio State University....
Tags: Passenger Cars, Consumers, Credit and Debt, TD Ameritrade Holdings Corp., Finance
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Marsha Mason: Feb. 17, 1951 - May 13, 2013
Marsha “Dianne” Mason entered eternal rest on Monday, May 13. She was born Feb. 17, 1951 to the late Jesse E. and Eugenia Mason in Nicholasville. Dianne was preceded in death by her brother, Mario Cretus Mason, grandparents Clay and Beulah...
Tags: Hampton University, Colleges and Universities, University of Cincinnati
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Use gypsum to build soils and buffer weather
Chicago - Ohio farmer Les Seiler has applied gypsum to his fields for the past five years. His farm is based in Fulton County, Ohio, 40 miles west of Toledo and near the Michigan border where Seiler says cold and wet spring weather is “guaranteed.”...Tags: Natural Disasters, New Products, Conservation, Teachers, Purdue University
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Seven seek district judge seat held by David Harding since 1989
A decision by David B. Harding not to seek re-election after almost 24 years as district judge in Center Valley has led to a flood of candidates in the May primary. The seven hopefuls includes lawyers, a police chief, a police officer, a constable and an...Tags: Politics, Elections, Career and Workplace, DeSales University, FBI
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