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The Columbus Dispatch - 1 hour 40 minutes ago
GRANVILLE -- "Baptists in Burma," highlighting Denison University's unusual and fascinating collection of Burmese artifacts, is visually stunning.
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The Jackson Sun - 1 hour 50 minutes ago
WACO, Texas — A site where dozens of prehistoric mammoths died in a landslide and flooding some 68,000 years ago has opened to the public in Waco, Texas.
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The Day - 1 hour 54 minutes ago
With the Copenhagen Climate Conference meeting
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Las Vegas Review-Journal - 2 hours 34 minutes ago
Steve Russell is something of an archaeologist. But instead of tracking the history of ancient Roman relics and artifacts, he works to track the history of items left behind by visitors at Caesars Palace.
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Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - 2 hours 42 minutes ago
A graduate student in New York is accused of fatally stabbing a 77-year-old Binghamton University anthropology professor.
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Coeur d'Alene Press - 2 hours 42 minutes ago
There's a right time for everything, a natural ebb and flow; a time for new beginnings and, just as certainly, one for endings. Now is the time for this column to end, and this change comes purely at my request.
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The Saratogian - Sun Dec 6, 5:14 am ET
BALLSTON SPA — There are many treasures to be uncovered in the basement office of the Saratoga County historian.
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The Naperville Sun - Sun Dec 6, 5:07 am ET
The Naperville Cultural Center is a focal point for children and their families looking for experiences and exposure to music, the arts and development of a broader global view. And one of the people who makes that happen is director Michelle LeBlanc, who brings with her a cultural diversity all her own.LeBlanc's mother is from Japan , and her grandfather emigrated from Bohemia. Although she ...
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The Columbus Dispatch - Sun Dec 6, 4:54 am ET
Consider two bus trips. During the first, the chartered coach is on time and has all its wheels, cylinders and seats; the driver is charming and helpful; and, aside from passing pleasant roadside attractions, the ride is uneventful.
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The Day - Sun Dec 6, 4:24 am ET
On an overcast day last July, two history buffs with copies of colonial-era deeds, digital mapping skills and a bad case of "the Venture Smith bug" set out into thick, swampy forest deep in the Barn Island Wildlife Management Area in Stonington, hoping to add one more piece to the rediscovery of the life story of an amazing African-American.
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Plattsburgh Press Republican - Sun Dec 6, 4:22 am ET
MONTREAL — It's time for a break from the hustle and bustle. Here's how north of the border celebrates Christmas. OLD MONTREAL Chateau Ramezay presents "Christmas at the Chateau," which features authentic table settings and decorations, holiday storytelling, bread-making workshops, Christmas carols and, if weather permits, snowshoeing in the Governor's Garden.
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The Columbus Dispatch - Sun Dec 6, 4:18 am ET
The first full moon of December, which came on Wednesday this year, is known as the Cold Moon.
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Daily Record - Sun Dec 6, 4:17 am ET
VESTAL, N.Y. (AP) — A graduate student has been accused of fatally stabbing a 77-year-old Binghamton University anthropology professor.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Sun Dec 6, 4:10 am ET
Celebrities are among the best-selling authors in the modern book world, but that doesn't mean their books are always superstars.
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The Tennessean - Sun Dec 6, 3:24 am ET
Sometimes you have to support other people, even if they're your competitors. Such is the case behind today's column, which contains some important information for all student athletes, their parents or guardians and even their coaches.