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OU dean and vice provost Paul Bell to retire
The Norman Transcript, Okla.Paul B. Bell Jr., who has served as dean of the University of Oklahoma's College of Arts and Sciences for the past 16 years, has announced he is resigning his positions as dean and vice provost for instruction, effective this summer, to return to teaching...Tags: Teachers, Culture, Science and Technology, Religion and Belief, Education
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War of 1812 veteran to be recognized
NEWPORT NEWS — One hundred and seventy-two years after he died, and 200 years after serving in the War of 1812, Robert Henry Lee is now being recognized for his military service. The Warwick County Historical Society is hosting an event on May...
Tags: Slavery, Hampton Roads, Culture, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts and Culture
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UT medical sociologist sought as a consultant
The BladeJames A. King, a retired University of Toledo sociology professor whose studies of such diverse topics as drug use in teens, homelessness, and stress among Toledo police officers often made news, died Wednesday in his West Toledo home. He was 73. He had...Tags: University of Michigan, Soccer, Teachers, Culture, Religion and Belief
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Walk for Mental Health is May 21 at Wasena Park
The Roanoke Times, Va.The months of April and May usually signal the season of special events -- especially walks and runs -- as means of raising funds for numerous charities. Upcoming is Mental Health America of Roanoke Valley's ninth annual Walk for Mental Health, May 21...Tags: General Electric Company, Appalachian Power Company, Muscular Dystrophy Association, Salem (Salem, Virginia), Culture
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For Obama, 2014 is his number
WASHINGTON -- Thirty-one months ago Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell affronted the media and other custodians of propriety by saying something common-sensical. On Oct. 23, 2010, he said: "The single most important thing we want to achieve is for...
Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Immigration, Culture, Washington, DC, Politics
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Globes, Tel Aviv, Israel, Shmulik Shelach column
Globes, Tel Aviv, IsraelAnyone who felt a sense of deja vu today when reading the headlines about Waze Ltd. can rest at ease. This was also the case among Waze employees from whom "Globes" asked for a response. This scenario has happened before, and unsurprisingly in Israel's...Tags: Israel, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Startups, Facebook, Media Industry
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High-tech hangers offer shopping tips
The Japan TimesNormally when a customer shops for, say, a jacket or a shirt, it's up to the salesclerk to suggest matching items to generate a bigger sale. But now high-tech hangers can do the job. When a jacket is lifted from a rack, an embedded sensor sends a signal...Tags: Japan, Media Industry, Culture, Fashion Trends, Tokyo (Japan)
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Avon Free Public Library Honored For Civil War Programs
The Avon Free Public Library has been recognized by the Connecticut Library Association for its series of programs on the Civil War that were held during the past 22 months, library Director Glenn Grube has announced. The library was given the...Tags: Human Interest, Culture, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Avon (Hartford, Connecticut), Arts and Culture
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US, Mexico leaders share report on area's potential with lawmakers
El Paso Times, TexasThe U.S.-Mexico border has the potential to be an asset for national security and for economic growth, according to a report, "The New Ellis Island: Visions from the border for the future of America." The report, produced by the Border Network for Human...Tags: Immigration, Ellis Island, Migration, Culture, National Security
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Purple nights and golden days
Khaleej TimesA trendy gallery in Al Quoz was bursting with brightly-coloured canvases and plenty of interested buyers on Monday night. And the artists, children with special needs, who are teaching others about more than just art. It all began with a painting of a...Tags: Teachers, Human Interest, Culture, Music, Education
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Commission touted to bridge gap between military, civilians
Seattle TimesAs a decorated Vietnam veteran, Karl Marlantes understands the grim costs of America's wars in Afghanistan and Iraq as well as anyone: at least 6,699 U.S. military personnel dead, more than 50,000 wounded and $2 trillion in borrowed spending, with the...Tags: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Culture, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Afghanistan, Politics
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Midwest events
Illinois May 18-19 — Kultivating Spring and Summer, Kankakee. The Kankakee Kultivators garden club hosts this flower show at the Civic Auditorium. Free, 815-932-4695, tinyurl.com/bouobbw. Miles from Chicago: 60 May 21-27 — Tour Columbus'...
Tags: Culture, IndyCar Series, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Auto Racing, Music
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