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Access to U.S. chemical-site records is spotty
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - A law Congress passed more than a quarter-century ago to alert the public to chemical hazards is seen today by some government officials as a potential tip sheet for terrorists. As a result, public access to hazardous-chemical...Tags: Electronics, Lawyers, U.S. Congress, Disasters and Accidents, Terrorism
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New 'Sesame Street' character reveals who we are, where we want to go
Ana Veciana-SuarezMando is moving to "Sesame Street" this fall. Did you get the announcement? I did, and as a longtime fan of the PBS show, I read the details with great interest. It's not every day that a new neighbor joins Big Bird and the beloved cast of Muppets and...Tags: Elmo, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Illegal Immigrants, The Miami Herald, Minority Groups
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This 'English Teacher' is a C-student, at best
McClatchy-Tribune News ServiceThe line between "cute" and "cutesy" is violated, repeatedly, in the sometimes funny, often cloying comedy "The English Teacher." We're treated to the rare talents of Julianne Moore in a gently predictable "dark" comedy sprinkled with the most adorably...Tags: Teaching and Learning, England, Students, Julianne Moore, Arts and Culture
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Reuters World News Highlights 0630 GMT, May 21
ReutersMOORE, Okla. - At least 91 people, including 20 children, were feared killed when a 2 mile wide tornado tore through an Oklahoma City suburb, trapping victims beneath the rubble as one elementary school took a direct hit and another was destroyed. - -...Tags: Raytheon Company, John Kerry, Elections, Russia, Wars and Interventions
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Cardinal Health's CEO uses background to think outside the box
The Columbus DispatchWhen most people listen to an orchestra, they hear the violins playing the melody. Not George Barrett, CEO of Cardinal Health. "When musicians listen to a piece of music, they hear the inner lines, they hear the viola supporting the harmony, the...Tags: Music, CVS Corp., Pharmaceuticals, Science and Technology, Corporate Performance
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The Miami Herald Fred Grimm column
Miami HeraldSo you've just finished your workout at a very nice Miami Beach gym. You're in the shower. The curtain is drawn. It's a setting that comes with certain expectations. Like, say, privacy. Like, say, no gun play. You don't expect an armed thug decked out...Tags: The Miami Herald, Howard Finkelstein, Lawyers, U.S. Supreme Court, Judges
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What do we eat? New food map will tell us
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Do your kids love chocolate milk? It may have more calories on average than you thought. Same goes for soda. Until now, the only way to find out what people in the United States eat and how many calories they consume has...
Tags: Research, Elections, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Chocolate Milk, Nestle SA
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U.S. charges 3 NYU researchers in Chinese bribery case
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. authorities brought criminal charges against three New York University researchers on Monday, alleging they conspired to take bribes from Chinese medical and research outfits for details about NYU research into magnetic resonance...Tags: Theft, Rentals, Research, Science and Technology, Criminals
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Gymnast, 9, beats the odds in winning division
Lake Worth's Amanda Pagac was the youngest performer during the recent Level 8 state gymnastics competition in Lutz, but she didn't let that stop her from winning the all-around championship in her division. The 9-year-old Pagac, who competes for the...Tags: New York Yankees, Fenway Park, Baseball, Dave Sappelt, Major League Baseball Draft
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Childhood ADHD tied to obesity decades later
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Boys who are diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in elementary school are more likely to grow up to be obese adults than those who don't have the condition, a new study suggests. Researchers surveyed...Tags: Diabetes, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Social Sciences, Arts and Culture, Family
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High school students turn to internships to help plot future
This summer, teenagers will canvass in support of politicians, help nurses in hospitals or tweet as part of a company's social media effort. They're still in high school but they are working unpaid internships — sometimes even paying thousands of...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, University of Illinois at Chicago, Nursing, Students, Science and Technology
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Tool rental website Sharehammer building business
The Herald-Sun, Durham, N.C.For the most part, the pressure washer that Durham resident Eric Boggs bought a few years ago has been sitting in his basement, collecting dust, he said. So in April, he said he listed his pressure washer on Sharehammer, a website that launched recently...Tags: Media Industry, Rentals, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Microsoft Corporation, The Home Depot
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