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Animal Planet - 27 minutes ago
As many as 15 different species of undersea worms that eat the bones of whales and other large, dead animals may reside in Monterey Bay in California, new research finds. Jorge Ribas takes a closer look at these mysterious boneworms.
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USA Today - 1 hour 41 minutes ago
Bess Lomax Hawes, who sang with Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger, co-wrote the Kingston Trio hit M.T.A. and spent a lifetime documenting American folklore in recordings and films, has died at age 88, her family said Monday.
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! News - 1 hour 45 minutes ago
Five-City North American Tour Will Feature Artifacts from Ongoing Searches into the Life and Times of Egypt's Legendary Queen
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WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia - 2 hours 4 minutes ago
Larry Fraley won the Hamilton Township Trustee spot, and Michael McDaniel’s won the Upper Township Trustee spot
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OC Weekly - 2 hours 27 minutes ago
Two Orange-based moms launch The Mothers Against Nickelodeon, which is critical of the cable channel's marketing to children, with a free Chapman University screening Thursday of a fil...
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WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia - 2 hours 49 minutes ago
Beginning February 16, 2010, Allegiant Air will fly into Orlando International Airport
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Queens Courier - Tue Dec 1, 11:24 am ET
As the namesake college of the most diverse county on earth, Queens College (QC) will soon broaden its academic horizons with the Asian American Pacific Islander Community Studies (AAPICS) program.
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WebProNews - Tue Dec 1, 11:21 am ET
The mainstream media has its head in the sand again while one of the largest conspiracies the world has ever seen is exposed via Internet media. As most readers have heard by now, years of emails and programming code have been uncovered from the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) of the University of East Anglia, which is run by the scientists whose research is the basis for the world's belief in man ...
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Baltimore Jewish Times - Tue Dec 1, 11:11 am ET
It’s time for noon prayers in this Israeli Arab city, and a jumble of sneakers piles up outside the doors of a mosque on the top floor of a private high school for the sciences.
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Baltimore Jewish Times - Tue Dec 1, 11:11 am ET
Janos Ladanyi’s eyes widened as he stepped through the narrow passage of a bar on Kazinczy Street, in the heart of this city’s old Jewish quarter.
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PRWeb - Tue Dec 1, 10:40 am ET
President of Leading The Way stands with 150 national leaders in support of sanctity of life, traditional marriage and religious liberty – encouraging all Christians to join him in the Declaration (PRWeb Dec 1, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/MichaelAYoussef/11/prweb3260884.htm
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Albuquerque Journal - Tue Dec 1, 10:32 am ET
Pair were caught picking up artifacts in August at national monument west of Cortez. A Cortez, Colo., man and a woman from Canon City, Colo., pleaded guilty to illegally collecting archaeological artifacts in the Canyon of the Ancients National Monument west of Cortez in August and were banned from entering the national monument for a year and fined $2,500 apiece, The Durango Herald reported ...
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The Santa Ynez Valley News - Tue Dec 1, 10:21 am ET
The Wildling Art Museum has hired a new executive director, who arrives in the Valley after leading the Catalina Island Museum for the past 10 years.
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Time.com via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 1, 10:20 am ET
The alleged homicidal liposuctioners made headlines throughout the world. But could they be an attempt to distract attention from a more sinister story?
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New York Times - Tue Dec 1, 10:05 am ET
Ms. Hawes was a folklorist, teacher and singer who helped write “M.T.A.,” an enduring folk ditty that became a hit for the Kingston Trio in 1959.