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    May 14, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  1. Cleveland women held captive will suffer long-term damage: sources

    CLEVELAND (Reuters) - Two of the women imprisoned in a Cleveland house in conditions described as similar to a prisoner of war camp suffered from severe malnutrition and will require long-term therapy for injuries such as hearing loss and joint and muscle damage, two sources with direct knowledge said.
    Reuters
    CLEVELAND (Reuters) - Two of the women imprisoned in a Cleveland house in conditions described as similar to a prisoner of war camp suffered from severe malnutrition and will require long-term therapy for injuries such as hearing loss and joint and muscle...

    Tags: Ariel Castro, Gina DeJesus, Psychologists, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Prisons

  2. May 14, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  3. 'Sam Ekwurtzel: On the Beach' At Real Art Ways

    In Japan, huge concrete structures called tetrapods sit on the beach, designed to fortify coastal areas by dissipating the waves, which can become unruly. "They are thrown onto the beach like jacks," Sam Ekwurtzel says. "There are thousands of them, a running plateau."
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    In Japan, huge concrete structures called tetrapods sit on the beach, designed to fortify coastal areas by dissipating the waves, which can become unruly. "They are thrown onto the beach like jacks," Sam Ekwurtzel says. "There are thousands of them, a...

    Tags: Columbia University, Technology, Long Island Sound, Science and Technology, Religion and Belief

  4. May 14, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  5. Baby names: Worried favorite moniker is too popular? Fear not, perhaps

    <span style="font-size: medium;">If the list of the <a href="http://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/">country's Top 10 Baby Names</a> released last week left you worried that your favorite moniker was too popular, here's a reason not to&nbsp;worry quite so much.</span>
    If the list of the country's Top 10 Baby Names released last week left you worried that your favorite moniker was too popular, here's a reason not to worry quite so much. It's true that Jacob and Sophia, Emma and Mason and Isabella and Ethan (the top...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Religion and Belief, Psychology

  6. May 16, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Dan Pompei's Bears mailbag

    <strong>I understand that Kyle Long will miss the&nbsp;team's off season program due to an NFL rule. But does this stop him from working with some gurus not of the Bears staff to ready himself for &nbsp;training camp seeing his brief time spent at his position? Also I assume he will have access to his playbook during his absence. Thanks for your input. --</strong>Chuck Durante, Guilin, China
    I understand that Kyle Long will miss the team's off season program due to an NFL rule. But does this stop him from working with some gurus not of the Bears staff to ready himself for  training camp seeing his brief time spent at his position? Also I...

    Tags: Sports, National Football League, Isaiah Pead, Apple iPad, Cleveland Browns

  8. May 14, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  9. COLUMN - Not in the spirit of Hayek

    Reuters
    (Nicholas Wapshott is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By Nicholas Wapshott May 14 (Reuters) - It has been a bad couple of weeks for conservative social scientists. First a doctoral student ran the numbers on the study by Harvard's...

    Tags: Politics, Religion and Belief, Career and Workplace, Government, Radio

  10. May 14, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  11. Column: Not in the spirit of Hayek

    Reuters
    (Reuters) - It has been a bad couple of weeks for conservative social scientists. First a doctoral student ran the numbers on the study by Harvard's Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff that underpins austerity and deep public spending cuts as a cure for...

    Tags: Politics, Religion and Belief, Career and Workplace, Government, Radio

  12. May 14, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  13. Cleveland women held captive have long-term injuries -sources

    Reuters
    (Editor's Note: Please be advised that this story contains graphic material that may upset some readers) By Kim Palmer CLEVELAND, May 14 (Reuters) - Two of the women imprisoned in a Cleveland house in conditions described as similar to a prisoner of war...

    Tags: Ariel Castro, Gina DeJesus, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Psychologists, Prisons

  14. May 16, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  15. RPT-ANALYSIS-Budget deficit cut adds to optimism about U.S. assets

    Reuters
    (Repeats story from early in the day) By Steven C. Johnson NEW YORK, May 16 (Reuters) - U.S. companies are hiring more workers and home prices, stock markets and energy production are climbing. But a sudden narrowing in the U.S. budget deficit could...

    Tags: Politics, Financial Markets, Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC, Credit Ratings, Petroleum Industry

  16. May 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. New D-Fenders Coach Mark Madsen sets ambitious goals

    Mark Madsen was introduced Tuesday as the new head coach of the D-Fenders, the Lakers' D-League affiliate.
    Mark Madsen was introduced Tuesday as the new head coach of the D-Fenders, the Lakers' D-League affiliate. "It's great to be back here in Los Angeles," Madsen said. "The L.A. D-Fenders, in its short history, has a rich tradition of developing players,...

    Tags: National Basketball Association, Sports, Mark Madsen, Flip Saunders, Minnesota Timberwolves

  18. May 14, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. District 36 tackles tough questions on spending growth

    More transparency is leading to more questions about Winnetka District 36 spending, but school officials say that's a good thing.
    More transparency is leading to more questions about Winnetka District 36 spending, but school officials say that's a good thing. In March, a school board subcommittee presented a "financial philosophy" report showing an in-depth analysis of...

    Tags: Finance, Students, Religion and Belief, Economy, Business and Finance, Teaching and Learning

  20. May 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Dr. Joyce Brothers dies at 85; popular TV psychologist

    Fame was never her intent, Dr. Joyce Brothers often said.
    Fame was never her intent, Dr. Joyce Brothers often said. She was not yet 30, new to stay-at-home motherhood and struggling to help her husband stretch his pay as a medical resident when she came up with an ambitious plan: Transform herself into a...

    Tags: Columbia University, Psychologists, Internists, Medical Specialization, Religion and Belief

  22. May 14, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  23. Small-Business Optimism in U.S. Rose in April to Six-Month High

    (Bloomberg) -- Confidence among U.S. small businesses climbed in April to a six-month high as the outlook for the economy and sales brightened. The National Federation of Independent Business's optimism index increased to 92.1 last month from 89.5 in...

    Tags: Small Businesses, Religion and Belief, Business

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