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Newsday - Sat Dec 5, 2:39 pm ET
Abdulsalam Al-Zahrani has been charged with second-degree murder, according to the Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin.
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Elmira Star-Gazette - Sat Dec 5, 1:32 pm ET
VESTAL -- Abdulsalam Al-Zahrani has been charged with second-degree murder in the stabbing death of Binghamton University Professor Richard T. Antoun.
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Newsday - Sat Dec 5, 12:45 pm ET
A 77-year old anthropology professor was fatally stabbed in a science building at Binghamton University.
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WBNG Binghamton - Sat Dec 5, 12:19 pm ET
77 year-old Dr. Richard T. Antoun was a Fulbright Scholar and past president of the Middle East Studies Association. Antoun was fatally stabbed yesterday by a Binghamton University anthropology student.
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Fox News - Sat Dec 5, 11:22 am ET
The fact that there is a hall of ages within the haphazard maze of tunnels and aqueducts beneath Jerusalem’s old city is not a great discovery. Archeologists knew this hall existed for more than 30 years.
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redOrbit - Sat Dec 5, 11:18 am ET
State of the Science: Earth's Changing Polar Ice CoverThe presentation will feature the latest observations and research findings on shrinking Arctic sea ice and the rapidly changing ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica. Speaker: Waleed Abdalati, University of Colorado (Dec. 7, meeting room).Climate Change Impacts on Civilizations: Lessons from Space ArchaeologyNASA is pioneering the use of ...
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Telluride Daily Planet - Sat Dec 5, 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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Hopewell Valley News - Sat Dec 5, 9:25 am ET
The Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders could vote soon, possibly at its Dec. 10 meeting, on County Executive Brian Hughes’ recommendation of a Philadelphia firm to do an archaeological study of the Jacobs Creek bridge area.
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Edwardsville Intelligencer - Sat Dec 5, 8:21 am ET
There’s never been a better time to contribute to ways that help make the Earth a better place to live and now there’s a Web site, www.MNN.com, that has been designed and written for the regular person, not for scientists, who wants to better understand and be knowledgeable about the current eco-issues around the nation.
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The Spectrum - Sat Dec 5, 7:07 am ET
CEDAR CITY - Gay, lesbian and transgender students attending Southern Utah University will now be protected from discrimination after a unanimous decision made Friday by the school's board of trustees to add that classification to its Student Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct policies and procedures handbook.
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Mansfield News Journal - Sat Dec 5, 7:04 am ET
MANSFIELD -- Fifteen contestants will compete for two titles tonight that will lead to the Miss Ohio stage at the Renaissance Theatre in June.
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The Ocala Star-Banner - Sat Dec 5, 6:42 am ET
By Suevon Lee Staff writer A Marion County grand jury on Friday handed down a first-degree murder indictment against 19-year-old Zachary Snyder in connection with the killing of Doris Babcock, a 66-year-old Dunnellon resident who once offered the teen refuge from foster care.
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The Northern Virginia Daily - Sat Dec 5, 6:23 am ET
WINCHESTER - The firm hired to build the new science lab at Lord Fairfax Community College's campus in Middletown claims the state agency in charge of the school breached its contract for the project.
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Coeur d'Alene Press - Sat Dec 5, 5:35 am ET
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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OfficialWire - Sat Dec 5, 5:11 am ET
NASA will take its Earth science research and educational programs before a world-wide audience Dec. 7-18 during the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change conference in Copenhagen, Denmark.