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Queens Courier - Fri Nov 27, 1:54 pm 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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The Valley Chronicle - Fri Nov 27, 1:50 pm ET
MARCIE MELENDEZ / The Valley Chronicle INVESTIGATION: Hemet police investigate the house at 1440 Blue Jay Way in Hemet on Wednesday morning after bones found in the yard on Nov. 18 were identified as human.
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The Wenatchee World - Fri Nov 27, 1:13 pm ET
QUINCY — Did you know that the Quincy Cemetery is almost 10 acres in size and currently contains approximately 2,139 graves? How about the fact that it was first platted in 1905, and all of the graves lay in an east-west orientation?
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Great News Network - Fri Nov 27, 12:52 pm ET
Theories that the world is going to end provide the basis for new disaster film 2012, by acclaimed director Roland Emmerich, which was released in the UK on 13th November 2009.
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New York Times - Fri Nov 27, 12:37 pm ET
Mr. Hill engaged bystanders on Boston streets with his parables and became a fixture at storytelling conferences abroad.
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Fri Nov 27, 12:01 pm ET
David Gill, archaeologist, reflects on the outcome of the Freedom of Information Act related case brought against the US Department of State by two numismatic trade bodies and a collector advocacy group.
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Silver City Sun-News - Fri Nov 27, 11:47 am ET
SILVER CITY -- Master American Indian weaver Crane Day will be at the Blue Dome Gallery today, in conjunction with an exhibit opening of his work. Gallery owner Linda Brewer first discovered Day's work about 10 years ago at the Tucson Art Museum show and fell in love with it.
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The Wenatchee World - Fri Nov 27, 11:42 am ET
WENATCHEE — The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest is looking to fill two vacancies on its 15-member Resource Advisory Committee. The committee meets three or four times each year to discuss and recommend projects to be funded with federal money through the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act.
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WHSV Harrisonburg - Fri Nov 27, 11:33 am ET
Contractors are working to determine if more ancient artifacts exist on the site of a Richmond facility where archaeological treasures were unearthed ten years ago.
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The Buffalo News - Fri Nov 27, 10:46 am ET
A well known UFO researcher, considered one of the "Founding Fathers" of UFO studies, will speak next week at Niagara County Community College.
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Kansas City InfoZine - Fri Nov 27, 10:35 am ET
Charles Darwin's work impacted many sciences including biology, anthropology, and even astronomy.
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Athens Banner-Herald - Fri Nov 27, 10:34 am ET
SAVANNAH - Walking along the bluff of an island off Chatham County, archaeologist Chris McCabe keeps his eyes on the ground looking for the stories the artifacts there can tell him.
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MSNBC - Fri Nov 27, 9:33 am 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.
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Fenceviewer - Fri Nov 27, 9:30 am ET
TREMONT — A survey crew searching Monday for century-old shipwrecks in the area of the federal Bass Harbor dredging project came up empty-handed, clearing the way for the project to move forward unimpeded.
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WRIC 8 News Richmond - Fri Nov 27, 8:36 am ET
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Contractors are working to determine if more ancient artifacts exist on the site of a Richmond facility where archaeological treasures were unearthed 10 years ago. The work at Defense