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Newark Advocate - Fri Nov 27, 7:08 am ET
CLEVELAND -- Police have turned to 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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News Channel 5 Cleveland - Thu Nov 26, 4:27 pm 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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WVVA Bluefield - Thu Nov 26, 5:17 pm ET
Associated Press - November 26, 2009 5:05 PM ET RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Contractors are working to determine if more ancient artifacts exist on the site of a Richmond facility where archaeological...
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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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YourNabe.com - Fri Nov 27, 2:02 am ET
The landmarked Lott House will soon be surrounded by landscaping in keeping with the venerable structure’s 18th century vintage.
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WFMJ Youngstown - Thu Nov 26, 10:36 am ET
CLEVELAND (AP) - 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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Newsweek - Fri Nov 27, 3:19 pm ET
Midway through Vishal Bhardwaj's 2009 movie (), the hero is captured by thugs looking to recover $2 million in stolen cocaine. As the goons torture him to find out where he's hidden the drugs, they run into a problem: he stammers so badly that they can't get a word out of him. So sing, they say. Out come his answers, to the tune of a popular song. Problem solved. Except the hero the thugs have ...
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Chambersburg Public Opinion - Thu Nov 26, 1:35 pm 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.
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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.
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Queens Chronicle - Fri Nov 27, 6:07 pm ET
Students Israt Ahmed, left, Cathy Zhou and Stephanie Chen proudly wear their medals in front of their award-winning Siemens project.
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Queens Chronicle - Fri Nov 27, 5:07 pm ET
Students Israt Ahmed, left, Cathy Zhou and Stephanie Chen proudly wear their medals in front of their award-winning Siemens project.
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YourNabe.com - Thu Nov 26, 1:47 am ET
The landmarked Lott House will soon be surrounded by landscaping in keeping with the venerable structure’s 18th century vintage.
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MSNBC - Thu Nov 26, 7:48 pm ET
The largest haul of Anglo-Saxon gold ever discovered, unearthed by a metal-detector enthusiast in a farmer's field, has been valued at $5.5 million by a committee of experts.