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Edward Frieman dies at 87; leading figure in American science
Edward A. Frieman, a leading figure in American science for decades as a researcher with wide-ranging interests, a top-level governmental advisor on defense and energy issues, and director of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego, has...Tags: Research, Science, University of California, San Diego, Columbia University, Technology
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Mary Thom dies at 68; executive editor at Ms. magazine
Mary Thom, an early staffer at Ms. magazine who rose to executive editor and later wrote an insider's history of the groundbreaking, mass-market chronicle of the women's movement, died Friday in a motorcycle crash in Yonkers, N.Y. She was 68. Her...Tags: Periodicals, Accidental Death, Feminism, Career and Workplace, Book
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George W. Bush joins public service elite
Los Angeles TimesFormer President George W. Bush was joined by President Obama and three living former presidents in the dedication of his library last week in Dallas. It's important to remember that presidential libraries are relatively new. In 1941, while he was still...Tags: George H.W. Bush, Executive Branch, Malaria, White House, Bill Clinton
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The Bush library and the willing suspension of disbelief
To nobody's surprise, all four living former presidents were on their best behavior last week at the dedication of the library and museum named for the latest of them, George W. Bush, at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. The honoree's father,...
Tags: 2012 Republican National Convention, Elections, Bill Clinton, Parties and Movements, Politics
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The Charleston Gazette, W.Va., Sandy Wells column
The Charleston Gazette, W.Va.CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- She easily would have stumped the panelists on the vintage TV show "What's My Line?" In an era when most working women were teachers, secretaries or shop clerks, she worked for the federal government as a cartographer. For 30 years,...Tags: Energy Resources, Colleges and Universities, Vietnam, What's My Line? (tv program)
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Education Notebook: Middle Georgia State College forensics program gets financial boost
The Macon TelegraphOne midstate college recently got a financial boost in its efforts to teach digital forensics online. The School of Information Technology at Middle Georgia State College is offering students the opportunity to get involved in the science and technology...Tags: Computer Crime, Science, Technology, Human Interest, Colleges and Universities
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A LOOK BACK
April 28, 1980: President Jimmy Carter accepted the resignation of Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance, who had opposed the failed rescue mission aimed at freeing American hostages in Iran. (Vance was succeeded by Edmund Muskie.) April 29, 1913: Swedish-...Tags: Arts and Culture, Music, Pakistan, Ceremonies, Culture
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Georgia' owned a piece of Chattanooga a century ago when the Western & Atlantic Railroad was built
Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn.Tennessee and Georgia were squabbling over land in the Chattanooga region long before the Peach State realized it might want to make a run at the Tennessee River. In fact, much of that disputed land owned by Georgia sat smack in the heart of...Tags: Railway Transportation, Travel, Public Officials, Transportation, Orange County Regional History Center
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The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review A Page of Books column
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThe gun-control controversy brings Glenn Beck back to bookshelves among new and upcoming titles about U.S. foreign policy, an unforgettable electoral battle settled in court, Europe and the world over the past 500-plus years, and how some less familiar...Tags: George H.W. Bush, Justice System, Education, Personal Weapon Control, Judges
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In the Northwest, rising coal exports to Asia stir huge fight
Seattle TimesAt Spring Creek Mine, a broad black seam of coal, reaching depths of 80 feet, runs like a subterranean river through arid, sagebrush-covered hills. This is a world-class seam formed from the remnants of ferns, grasses and other plants that flourished...Tags: Justice System, Global Warming, U.S. Department of the Interior, Metal and Mineral, Judges
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OPINION: A very exclusive club -- In Dallas, glimpses of America's past and current leadership
The Anniston StarSeated on a Dallas stage this week were the four men alive who best can sympathize with what it means to serve as president of the United States and one man very much in need of that sympathy. The opening of George W. Bush's presidential library...Tags: George H.W. Bush, Executive Branch, Elections, White House, Bill Clinton
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Love Canal suit tied to 2011 sewer work
Niagara Gazette, Niagara Falls, N.Y.A 2011 sewer line project that raised concerns about Love Canal-era contamination in Lasalle has prompted a lawsuit seeking damages for "grievously injured" residents of the Niagara Falls neighborhood. A complaint filed April 18 in State Supreme Court...Tags: Justice System, Business Enterprises, Trials, Laws, New York City
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