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Elephant gets contact lens in stepladder operation at Dutch zoo
NewsCoreWin Thida, a 45-year-old Asian elephant, has become the first pachyderm in Europe to be fitted with a contact lens in an operation that required a stepladder to reach the giant-size patient. The Irish Times reported Win Thida, a native of Burma, had...Tags: Horse (animal)
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Nicol Williamson dies at 75; legendary British actor
Once heralded as the greatest British actor of his generation, Nicol Williamson was also a legend for stormy onstage behavior that included calling off a performance of "Hamlet" mid-speech because he was too tired to go on.
"I'll pay for the seats," he...Tags: John Barrymore, Theater, London Theatre, Esophageal cancer, Theater
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Cruise line listings
Here's a list of many of the lines that carry passenger traffic, along with a list of their vessels. Ships that are to have maiden voyages this year also are listed; check with the cruise line, though, because dates can change. AIDA Cruises, (011) 49-...Tags: Crystal Cruises, Silversea Cruises, Holland America Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, Trips and Vacations
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Travel info on world cruises
Here is some information from Cruise Lines International Assn. members that offer world or "grand cruises." A few lines based in other countries also offer similar voyages. Most 2012 world cruises started in January, but there may be availability on...Tags: Crystal Cruises, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), South Africa, Indonesia, Panama
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Americans to travel farther, spend more in 2012
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Shaky economy notwithstanding, Americans intend to travel farther and spend more in 2012, according to a nationwide poll. Long-haul bookings to Europe, Asia and Australia are up in 2012, comprising 11 of the top 20 destinations for...Tags: Travel, Asia, Amusement and Theme Parks, Orlando, International Travel
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Dutch scientist accused of falsifying data
Social psychologist Diederik Stapel made a name for himself by pushing his field into new territory. His research papers appeared to demonstrate that exposure to litter and graffiti makes people more likely to commit small crimes and that being in a messy...Tags: Bernard Madoff, Psychology, Health, Religion and Belief, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Enjoy a virtual holiday meal hosted by Wieden + Kennedy
TechnologyWieden + Kennedy invites the public to a virtual holiday meal featuring robot dolls.... -
Graduate Study Abroad
Evelyn Robertson was consulting in Canada and the Caribbean for Xerox when she decided to enroll in Pepperdine University’s Organization Change Program at the Graduate School of Education and Psychology to broaden her career internationally. The...Tags: The Salvation Army, Colleges and Universities, Czech Republic, Ghana, Italy
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For His name's sake
Psalm 23:3: “He restores my soul; he leads me in paths of righteousness for his name’s sake.” John 14:11: “Believe me that I am in the Father and the Father in me; or else believe me for the very work’s sake.” ...Tags: Human Interest, Billy Graham, Christianity
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Guitarist plugs in for classical music
On Sept. 24, Glendale’s Alex Theatre will host electric guitarist Wiek Hijmans, who will perform with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra.
Hijmans, 44, a resident of Amsterdam, grew up in Holland with parents who were lovers of classical music. By...Tags: Classical Music (genre), Arts, Arts and Culture, Fine Arts, The Beatles (music group)
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High Concept: Do Potheads Have Conventions? And How Long After Getting High Can I Drive?
Where are the best places to go in the U.S. for pot tourism?
Earlier in the month, Oakland hosted the International Cannabis and Hemp Expo, the first open-air marijuana festival ever held in our country. Marijuana wasn't legally available for sale there,...Tags: Television, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Medical Marijuana Therapy
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Virginia I. Licardo, 88
Virginia I. Paris Licardo, 88, of Enfield, Conn., beloved mother and grandmother, passed away peacefully Saturday afternoon, Sept. 24, with loving family at her side in Boston, Mass. Born in Amsterdam, N.Y., on July 17, 1923, she was the daughter of...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Boston, General Electric Company, Roman Catholicism, Christianity
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