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Brooke Mueller's Lawyer Denies Relapse, Says Charlie Sheen Has "Nothing To Do With It"
Hold up! Charlie Sheen's ex Brooke Mueller may be back in rehab, but according to her lawyer it's not because she relapsed with ex-hubby Charlie Sheen. So, what put Brooke back in rehab? After reports surfaced Brooke was back in treatment...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Two and a Half Men (tv program), Justice System, Charlie Sheen, Science and Technology
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Miley Cyrus Quotes Einstein
Miley Cyrus and Twitter just can't seem to get along. The 19-year-old got heat earlier this week after tweeting a photo that contained this quote from physicist Lawrence Krauss: "You are all stardust. You couldn't be here if stars hadn't exploded,...
Tags: Miley Cyrus, Religion and Belief, Science and Technology
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The 54th Annual Grammy Awards
THE 54TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS
The 54th annual GRAMMY Awards took place at The Staples Center tonight and music’s biggest night belonged to Adele. The singer won six awards including Album of the Yearand Best Pop Vocal Album for 21 and Record of...Tags: Grammy Awards, Chris Brown, David Grohl, Cee Lo Green, Mormonism
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USC made its offer to neuroscientists a no-brainer
The courtship that has riveted the neuroscience world blossomed at a Saturday night dinner in a tony Brentwood restaurant. USC provost Elizabeth Garrett and executive vice provost Michael Quick kept the conversation light. Over chicken with braised...
Tags: USC Trojans, Autism, University of California, Los Angeles, Lifestyle and Leisure, Alzheimer's Disease
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Harlequin ladybird can be a pest in disguise
The harlequin ladybird was once a stalwart ally of greenhouse growers around the world. Native to Japan, Korea and other parts of eastern Asia, the bright red ladybugs were prized for their aphid-eating abilities — until they caused serious declines...
Tags: Conservation, Diseases and Illnesses, Germany, Tuberculosis, Ecosystems
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FAU president's new salary to cost taxpayers more
Mary Jane Saunders may be stepping down as president of Florida Atlantic University, but she will remain as one of the school's highest paid employees. And her new $276,000 salary will actually cost taxpayers $76,000 more. Saunders, who resigned...
Tags: Florida Atlantic University, Board of Directors, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Florida International University
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Chicago Tribune All-State Academic Team
Scott Beck By John P. Huston,Tribune reporter Scott Beck's brain isn't the only instrument he uses to help him excel at math and science. Beck, a Highland Park High School senior, turns to the French horn to "kind of keep me balanced and keep me...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, China Earthquake (2010), Haiti, Teachers, Computer Science
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Meteoroid impact triggers bright flash on the moon
Reuters* Biggest impact since monitoring began eight years ago * Impact much smaller than February explosion over Russia * May be related to meteor shower on Earth By Irene Klotz CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., May 17 (Reuters) - An automated telescope monitoring...Tags: TNT (tv network), Russia, Explosions, Emergency Incidents, NASA
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Critic questions air-regulator's doctorates
A critic of the region's air-quality agency is questioning the academic credentials of a board member empowered to vote on the fate of the fire rings in Newport Beach and Huntington Beach. Clark E. Parker, who sits on the South Coast Air Quality...Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, University of California, Los Angeles, Philosophy, Environmental Issues, Religion and Belief
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What's So Special About Southington's Kettle Bog?
The Hartford Courant— Nearly 40 years ago, Robert Kuchta was hiking on the rock ridge on the Southington-Wolcott border when he saw something unusual in the valley below – a ring of bright-scarlet maples surrounding a smaller circle of white pines. "I decided to...Tags: Wetlands, Land Resources, Southington, Mount Vernon, Science and Technology
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Astronaut flies NASA's Dream Chaser spacecraft in flight simulator | Video
Lt. Col. Jack Fischer visits NASA-Langley to fly the Dream Chaser spacecraft on the motion-based Research Flight Deck simulator. Read the whole NASA Dream Chaser spacecraft simulator story.
Tags: Space Programs, NASA, Science and Technology
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Computer Sciences settles lawsuit over accounting for $97.5 mln
Reuters* Accounting issues raised over UK contract, Nordic region * Company reserved for settlement in last fiscal year May 16 (Reuters) - Computer Sciences Corp agreed to pay $97.5 million to settle a lawsuit accusing it of defrauding shareholders by hiding a...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Economy, Business and Finance, Marketing, Computer Sciences Corporation, Companies and Corporations
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