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Lance Armstrong embarrassment continues: Tour de France prize money in question
(Sports/Professional)
... Armstrong twice finished the New York City Marathon in less than three hours. “I anticipate the results will come out of our
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,” NYRR president Mary Wittenberg said, according to the San Francisco ...
2.
Remembering Tom Kindre, Rutgers Oral History founder
(N.J./State)
BY SHAUN ILLINGWORTH RUTGERS TODAY Tom Kindre, founder of the Rutgers Oral History
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, died on September 11 at the age of 91. I was proud to call Tom my friend. In my 13 years with the
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, ...
3.
Rutgers Oral History Archives builds history and careers
(N.J./State)
BY KEN BRANSON RUTGERS TODAY Working at the Rutgers Oral History
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put David D’Onofrio on a career path he had not considered before. For two years he was involved in interviewing, transcribing ...
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Killing birds is not the answer
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... instance, knowing how birds see could help us to develop planes in colors that they can detect and avoid.(http://www.nwf.org/News-and-Magazines/National-Wildlife/Birds/
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/2012/Bird-Vision.aspx) Basically, ...
5.
New study gives peace of mind to terminally ill cancer patients
(Health/Healthquest)
... quickly for some, yet so prolonged for others? Research published Monday in the Journal of the American Medical Association
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of Internal Medicine suggests dying patients face their final days ...
6.
More than 25% of teens have 'sexted' and sent nude photos, survey finds
(Life/Style)
... who researched sexting in a study published earlier this year. In Strassberg’s study, which appeared in the
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of Sexual Behavior, about 20 percent of teens at a private school reported sending ...
7.
JFK assassination secret records will remain classified
(U.S./Nation)
BY BILL KELLY JFKCOUNTERCOUP The National
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today refused the request of a Washington non-profit public interest group to declassify secret records related to the assassination of President ...
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Sgt. Leslie H. Sabo Jr. awarded Medal of Honor: Vietnam War hero made ultimate sacrifice
(U.S./Nation)
... was conducting research in the National
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, and came across a thick file of Sabo's paperwork. Mabb contacted members of Congress who worked to extend the statute of limitations for nominations ...
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wiki User
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... t.net/
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/index.php?title=User:RuruweGijika http://vmlinux.sdsc.edu/mediawiki/index.php/User:MiquguQifaxe http://wiki.affiliatebot.com/index.php/User:LihiveLimaju http://wiki.agronesia.net/w/i ...
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Name change petition.
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
I along with several employees of our clerk's office,spent over a year and a half researching ALL of the US PUBLIC RECORDS databases, as well as ALL of the Superior Courts
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throughout the US including ...
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1940 U.S. Census website causes stir on Internet
(U.S./Nation)
... past, these census records could be read only by microfilm at the National
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and Records Administration, or at libraries. Today, interested family members can access their ancestors’ records immediately ...
12.
Craving weight loss? Eat chocolate and shed pounds
(Health/Healthquest)
... Diego, reported that people who eat chocolate regularly tend to be thinner than those who never or rarely consume the treat. In
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of Internal Medicine, the authors stated that some kinds of chocolate ...
13.
Graves at Arlington Cemetery may be misidentified
(U.S./Nation)
... with the cemetery’s
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. More than 250,000 headstones and niche covers were photographed, and 510,000 records were inspected. Only 195,000 of the cases were validated, while 64,230, or 25 percent, ...
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N.J. Historical Commission provides aid to 75 organizations
(N.J./State)
BY TOM HESTER SR. NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM The state’s New Jersey Historical Commission has approved $2.3 million in operating aid to 75 historical organizations, museums, historic sites,
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and ...
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DOD’s commitment to unaccounted soldiers is MIA
(Opinion/Commentary)
... relationships with potential eyewitnesses and gain access to Russia’s central military
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. To abandon these efforts now would be the equivalent of erecting the foundation and frame of a house and ...
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U.S. Interior Dept. seeks public comment on proposed wind turbines off Mid-Atlantic coast
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... The notice in the Federal Register is available for inspection at http://www.
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.gov/federal-register/public-inspection/index.html. The public is invited to submit comments on the draft environmental ...
17.
REVIEW: ‘Unnatural Acts’ of yesteryear
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... Theatre (some of whom perform in the production), the docu-drama has been developed from fragmentary university
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. The makers note that some of their material is fictional. Still, the tragedy of ...
18.
Danny Stiles: The ‘Vicar of Vintage’ endures even after his passing
(Entertainment/Movies)
... there and his other stops along the New York radio dial – at one time he could be heard on at least 5 stations at all times of day. He was also known by variety of nicknames, among the Archangel of
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, ...
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Fish oils do not slow Alzheimer's disease but blood tests could help early detection
(Health/Healthquest)
... to a study in the
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of General Psychiatry. Scientists found that a higher clusterin level was tied to greater brain atrophy and Alzheimer’s disease severity and progression. As reported in the ...
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Where will Sarah Palin’s mystery bus tour go next?
(U.S./Nation)
... Memorial in Washington. Monday she went to the National
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in Washington, and on to Mount Vernon. There have been reports that Palin has authorized a full-length film about her career, and she ...
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