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Maryland chefs want to put snakeheads on the menu
Chef Chad Wells of Alewife restaurant tossed chunks of raw snakehead fish with cilantro and citrus to make something more ambitious than an $8 ceviche appetizer. It was an invasive-species eradication plan in a martini glass.
Wells wants the Asian...Tags: Chinese Restaurants, Invasive Species, Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, Media Industry
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Nevada wreckage yields memory cards, possibly from downed plane
by James Lynch, ReutersThree Puget Sound residents were killed in the plane crash Friday at a Reno air show. George and Wendy Hewitt of Bellingham and Greg Morcom of Marysville were among the crowd at the race. The Hewitts had moved recently from Bellingham to Arizona. ...Tags: Reno Air Incorporated, Transportation Industry, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Disasters and Accidents, World War II (1939-1945)
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Danville Science Center makes mapping technology fun
ReporterGeography took on a whole new meaning Wednesday for kids in Danville. Second graders from schools in Danville and Henry County learned how maps and directional technologies are used by first responders and city leaders at the Danville Science Center....Tags: Science
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Whales in the desert: Fossil bonanza poses mystery
SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) -- More than 2 million years ago, scores of whales congregating off the Pacific Coast of South America mysteriously met their end. Maybe they became disoriented and beached themselves. Maybe they were trapped in a lagoon by a...Tags: Peru, Highway Transportation, Zoology, Museums, Arts and Culture
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Journey Into The Valley Of Ten Thousand Smokes
I once visited the valley as one of a dozen people on a 10-day field trip with John Eichelberger, who then worked at the Alaska Volcano Observatory. As we approached the valley the first day on a bus ride from Brooks Camp in Katmai National Park, the...Tags: Volcanic Eruptions, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Human Interest, Science and Technology, Volcanoes
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X Factor Auditions, Part Three: The Good Girls Go Bad
Night three of ‘The X Factor’ auditions promised more great singers. Would this be the case? I wasn’t so sure from the top of the show.
I found it incredibly hard to believe host Steve Jones would ride shotgun across the country...Tags: Billy Currington, Cheryl Cole, L.A. Reid, Photography Supplies and Services, International Travel
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National Aquarium taps Californian as new CEO
The National Aquarium Institute has tapped a California aquarium industry veteran to be the organization's next CEO.
John C. Racanelli, 55, will be expected to increase the ocean conservation and educational messages delivered through the National...Tags: Tampa, Florida, Monterey (Monterey, California), Johns Hopkins University, Maryland
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Edna M. Miller, 91
Edna M. Miller, 91, formerly of Monrovia, Md., Phoenix, Ariz., and Boonsboro, Md., passed away Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011, at Reeders Memorial Home in Boonsboro. She was the wife of the late Robert E. "Buster" Miller. They were married in 1948. She was born...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Washington, DC, World War II (1939-1945)
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FactFinder 12: Sexual Orientation Discrimination Laws
Here Are The Results of SurveyUSA News Poll #18707
Geography Surveyed: Kansas
Data Collected: 11/01/2011
Release Date: 11/01/2011 20:10 ET
Sponsor: KWCH-TV Wichita
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Should laws against discrimination be handled at the local...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Minority Groups, Social Issues, Science, Discrimination
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Online courses becoming more popular at NSU, PC
The number of students enrolling for online classes at Northern State University and Presentation College has increased sharply in the last year, according to statistics released by college officials.
At Northern, 1,426 students take classes online, up...Tags: Teachers, Google Inc., Health and Medical Professionals, Colleges and Universities, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia)
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Students can't find answers on geography exam
Q13 FOX News OnlineSchool's out for summer, but report cards are still coming in. And geography grades for our nation's fourth, eighth, and twelfth-graders suggest they might need summer school. According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress, also known as the...Tags: U.S. Department of Education, Report Cards, The New York Times, Science and Technology, Science
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New study shows U.S. students miss boat on geography
Tribune reporterAsk a group of twelfth-graders how the Great Lakes formed, and about half can pinpoint the primary cause: glaciations. Quiz eighth-grade students about the geography of the Southwest, and a third will identify from a multiple-choice listing that arid...Tags: Education, Social Sciences, Schools, High Schools, Minority Groups
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