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Ricky Williams has found peace with the Ravens
On the eve of the NFL playoffs, Ricky Williams was standing in front of his locker with a book in his hand when a reporter approached him and started to ask a few questions. The reporter wanted to talk about what an interesting and strange trip his career...Tags: Psychiatry, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Ricky Williams, New England Patriots, Ed Reed
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Dunbar legacy continues with football players signing letters of intent
[Editor's note: This blog post initially included Joshua Davis as one of six Dunbar football players signing national letters of intent to play football on scholarship. Davis, who will play at Morgan State, is not receiving an athletic scholarship. He...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid, Lobbying, Brown University, Poetry
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Pirates remain perfect
COSTA MESA — For the third straight season, the Orange Coast College baseball team is off to a hot start. But the Pirates, who claimed a 6-3 nonconference home win Wednesday that made them 4-0, and a combined 25-5 in February the last three years,...Tags: Piracy, Baseball, Students, Teaching and Learning, Teaching and Learning
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Killer bird flu? What's behind the controversy over bird flu research
"Engineered Doomsday." "Mutant Bird Flu." These may sound like the names of disaster movies, but they are headlines on recent news reports about experiments involving the H5N1 influenza virus. The H5N1 virus is known as a "bird flu" because it mainly...Tags: International Organizations, Northwestern University, University of Michigan, Health and Safety at School, Politics
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Elizabeth Brumfiel dies at 66; feminist archaeologist
Elizabeth Brumfiel, a widely recognized scholar in the field of feminist archaeology who studied Aztec culture, examining not only the functional and economic significance of ancient relics but what scholars learned about changing gender roles and...Tags: Mexico, Cancer, Archaeology, Anthropology, Arts and Culture
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Catholic Texans Fight Contraception Mandate
Texas Tribune
Catholic churches and affiliated organizations in Texas say they won't stand for a new federal law that would require many employers to provide contraception coverage in their health insurance plans.
Although churches are exempt, other...Tags: Christianity, Justice System, Health and Safety at School, Labor Legislation, Civil Rights
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UT Arlington Changes Make Students Want to Stick Around
doug.magditch@cw33.comUniversity of Texas Arlington has traditionally been considered a 'commuter campus.' That's something university leaders say just isn't the case anymore. Enrollment is up at UT-Arlington, nearly 35% from five years ago. It's no surprise to students. "I...Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Texas at Arlington, Students, Colleges and Universities, Education
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Texas Fracking Disclosures to Include Water Totals
The Texas TribuneThe Texas Tribune Starting Feb. 1, drilling operators in Texas will have to report many of the chemicals they use in hydraulic fracturing. Environmentalists and landowners are looking forward to learning what acids, hydroxides and other materials have...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Water Supply, Mining, Energy Resources, Conservation
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Prep Plus: Will Webster return to top of regional wrestling heap?
They are the defending State B champions, reigning Northeast Conference champs and will be the hunted this weekend when the NEC wrestling tourney takes place in Redfield.
The Webster Bearcats will clearly wear the favorite label when the event gets...Tags: Entertainment, High Schools, Basketball, Music, Trips and Vacations
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Nebraska gov. rips animal advocacy group
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Gov. Dave Heineman criticized a well-known animal advocacy group on Monday, saying he would fight any efforts by its lobbyists to push legislation that could hinder Nebraska's agricultural industry. The Humane Society of the...Tags: Executive Branch, Livestock Farming, Government, Regional Authority, Politics
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New space, quirky ideas could turn around the Contemporary Museum
A 12-foot-long white banner with black letters has been suction-cupped to the first-floor windows of the former Craig Flinner art gallery at Charles and Centre streets. It reads:
"Future home of the Contemporary Museum. Opening January, 2012."
At least,...Tags: Miami Art Museum, Entertainment, Baltimore Museum of Art, Music, St. Paul Street
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Down with pants, up with telecommuting
I hate wearing pants. They’re uncomfortable and restrictive, the waist too snug, the legs too itchy. And they deny people their inalienable right to see my calves, which I consider two of my best features.
Yet here I sit. In an office. In pants....Tags: Entertainment, Music, Concerts, Aetna Inc., Music
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