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San Jose Mercury News - Tue Nov 24, 10:42 pm ET
Sons honor dying father's wish with a homemade Romanian-style coffin as a final act of devotion
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The Week - Wed Nov 25, 9:11 pm ET
The conduct of climate scientists at the U.K.'s Climate Research Institute was scandalous. But what does that tell us about the validity of climate change?
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Journal Inquirer - Thu Nov 26, 1:37 am ET
MILFORD — A Colonial-era skull believed to belong to a Revolutionary War soldier is set to be reburied Saturday with full military honors. The unidentified skull was discovered in the 1840s when railroad tracks were being laid near a spot in town where 46 soldiers died of smallpox.
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Discovery Channel - Wed Nov 25, 4:10 pm ET
Although the first Thanksgiving was held in 1621, humans were roasting birds long before then.
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North Fort Myers Neighbor - Thu Nov 26, 12:11 am ET
n Blueway or Bust: Premier paddling festival set for Oct. 23 - Nov. 1 in Lee County The fourth annual Calusa Blueway Paddling Festival is set to showcase kayaking and eco-events along Southwest Florida’s waterways Oct. 23 through Nov. 1.
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The Tampa Tribune - Wed Nov 25, 4:12 pm ET
Florida junior linebacker A.J. Jones, the team's sixth-leading tackler and a big play man this fall for the Gators, will miss Saturday's game against Florida State.
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Killeen Daily Herald - Thu Nov 26, 12:15 am ET
ASHLAND, Ore. — When Jennifer Margulis went into labor with her fourth child, she sent her husband off to take the kids to school, then waited at home for her body to do what she felt confident it had evolved over millions of years to do on its own.
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Erie Times-News - Thu Nov 26, 12:12 am ET
TOM RIDGE ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER -- 301 Peninsula Drive -- open daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. -- free general admission -- featuring 75-foot observation tower, educational programs, and interactive exhibits on the history of Presque Isle, including nature, animals, fish, sand formations, birding migration points -- also, a 15-minute orientation film, two short films on Presque Isle and the Regional Science ...
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The Taunton Gazette - Wed Nov 25, 9:40 pm ET
‘Rock n’ Roll Social’ to be held at Elks The Taunton Lodge of Elks #150 will be hosting a “Rock n’ Roll Social” on Nov. 27, at the Lodge Hall, 119 High St. in Taunton. Nothing is more important or fun than spending time with family and friends.
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Telluride Daily Planet - Thu Nov 26, 10:24 am ET
BLANDING, Utah (AP) — High above the spiky sandstone spine known as Comb Ridge that snakes for 120 miles through the desert, archaeologist Winston Hurst treads carefully through a cave of ruins.
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FOX 8 Cleveland - 1 hour 46 minutes ago
Authorities in Cleveland have asked a leading anthropologist and a forensic artist to help identify the remains of an 11th woman found inside the home of a suspected serial killer.
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WTOL 11 Toledo - Thu Nov 26, 11:30 am ET
Authorities in Cleveland have asked a leading anthropologist and a forensic artist to help identify the remains of an 11th woman found inside the home of a suspected serial killer.
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Charlevoix Courier - Tue Nov 24, 2:14 am ET
Julie Kolehmainen describes herself as part history buff, part geek, part adventurer.
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New York Times - Sun Nov 22, 11:47 pm ET
Professor Hymes was a prominent anthropologist, linguist and folklorist whose work mined the rich, often overlooked territory where language and culture intersect.
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Chambersburg Public Opinion - Thu Nov 26, 2:05 am ET
An historic house in Antrim Township faces an uncertain future. Owner Alfred Bonnell would like to see the two-story stone house, soon to be surrounded by new development, preserved. But he can't accomplish that without help, which so far has eluded him.