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When you give up religion, what do you give up for Lent?
The Religion WorldReligion News Service reporter Kimberly Winston writes about atheists who have left religion, but still observe Lent: What would an “atheist Lent” look like? A group of young nonbelievers are finding out, observing the Christian practice minus... -
Golden Growers total payout hits milestone
MOORHEAD, Minn. - As of February 2013, cash distributions for owners of Golden Growers Cooperative, a high-fructose corn sweetener plant in Wahpeton, N.D., surpassed the $3.45 per unit that farmers originally invested to build the plant in 1995. At...Tags: Russia, Annual and Special Corporate Meetings, Mexico, European Union, Plant Openings
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Inside the PD: Athletic legend Wayne Begor passes away
Wayne Begor, a former football coach at Ferguson and director of athletics with Newport News Public Schools, died Friday night in Durham, N.C. He was 82. Begor had fallen on Thursday and underwent emergency surgery to repair a burst artery in his head....
Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Even moderate drinking may be risky with hepatitis C
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - For people with the chronic liver infection hepatitis C, heavy drinking is an obvious no-no, but a new study links even modest alcohol consumption with an increased risk of death - and not just from liver disease. "What this...Tags: Medical Research, Viral Diseases and Infections, Liver Disease, Hepatitis C , Medical Specialization
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Willard Reece
Willard 'Will" Reece, 89, a retired long time Newport-Mesa Unified School District principal and a lifetime Rotarian, passed away peacefully of natural causes in his Newport Beach, CA home on March 6, 2013. Born in Boise, ID in 1923 as the third son of...
Tags: U.S. Army, Mountains, Landforms, University of Southern California, World War II (1939-1945)
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Radio host charged in $10 million mortgage fraud
Tribune reporterA south suburban attorney and national radio host who bills himself as the "people's attorney" has been charged in a $10 million mortgage fraud scheme, federal officials announced today. Warren Ballentine was indicted last week by a federal grand...Tags: Mortgages, Justice System, Trials, Radio, Crime, Law and Justice
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Lemur researcher works to save endangered species
When researcher Erik Patel hiked into the mountainous rain forest of northeast Madagascar in 2001, he was a doctoral student embarking on a quest for basic scientific knowledge about one of the rarest primates in the world: a snow-white lemur called the...Tags: Research, Forestry and Timber, Forests, Madagascar, Television Networks
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State: N.C. Central men beat Morgan, 69-61, for 7th straight
Senior guard Ray Willis scored 19 points to help North Carolina Central remain unbeaten in Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference men's basketball Monday with a 69-61 victory over Morgan State at McDougald-McLendon Gymnasium in Durham, N.C. The Eagles (13-7, 6-...Tags: Morgan State University, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Ray Willis, Morgan State Bears, Coppin State Eagles
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Yoga may aid people with irregular heart rhythm
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Regular yoga classes could help people with a common heart rhythm problem manage their symptoms while also improving their state of mind, a new study suggests. According to the American Heart Association, about 2.7 million...Tags: Medical Research, Chemical Industry, High Blood Pressure, Research, Physical Therapists
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Baltimore Diner: Stuggy's adding Federal Hill location
Three years after opening its original Fells Point hot dog shop, Stuggy's is adding a location in Federal Hill. The new location will be at 17 E. Cross St. in a an approximately 1,000-square-foot space that was most recently an M&T Bank branch. A Stuggy'...Tags: Annapolis, Agriculture, Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Maryland can't stop No. 1 Duke in 84-64 loss on the road
The Baltimore SunThe Maryland-Duke rivalry is fading away. But before it disappears, the Blue Devils and their fans gave the Terps another blast Saturday of the noise and taunts and pressure defense that have come to characterize the teams' games at Cameron Indoor...Tags: Seth Curry, Miami Hurricanes, Big Ten Conference, North Carolina Tar Heels, College Sports
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Branford Marsalis: Q&A with a jazz sax master
Branford Marsalis, a Grammy-award winning saxophonist, doesn't like to be fenced in. He's played with jazzy rock bands, the New York Philharmonic and his own experimental funk ensemble, Buckshot LeFonque. Although he's not a staunch traditionalist like...
Tags: Music Industry, Frank Foster, Miles Davis, Bruce Hornsby, Arts and Culture
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