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College news for May 19, 2013
Graduations Morehead State University — Rachel Susan Pittman, a graduate of Boyle County High School, graduated cum laude with a bachelor of science degree in diagnostic medical sonography. Her parents are Michael and Alycea Pittman of Danville,...Tags: Science and Technology, Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Technology, Dwayne Johnson, Science
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L.A. Philharmonic concerned about potential subway noise
Nothing in the Los Angeles Philharmonic's repertoire calls for 135-ton trains. The orchestra aims to keep it that way when Metro light rail cars start rumbling through a subway tunnel near Walt Disney Concert Hall. Experts who know the hall's...
Tags: Zev Yaroslavsky, Transportation, Science and Technology, Physiology, Music
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Here is the latest Michigan news from The Associated Press
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A citizen-led measure would prohibit Michigan health insurance plans from covering elective abortions unless individuals or businesses buy a supplemental policy. A group called No Taxes for Abortion Insurance soon plans to...Tags: Justice System, Nation of Islam, Rick Snyder, Paul McCartney, Crime, Law and Justice
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Psychiatrists unveil their long-awaited diagnostic "bible"
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - The long-awaited, controversial new edition of the bible of psychiatry can be characterized by many numbers: its 947 pages, its $199 price tag, its more than 300 maladies (from "dependent personality disorder" and "voyeuristic...Tags: Psychiatrists, Asperger Syndrome, Mental Illness, Biology, Allergies
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'The Marriage of Figaro,' right in time with the 21st century
Suffice to say that Mozart and librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte weren't thinking about Proposition 8 when they composed "The Marriage of Figaro." The 1786 comic opera follows bullying Count Almaviva's efforts to invoke droit du seigneur to sexually conquer...
Tags: Paris (France), Starbucks Corp., Pritzker Architecture Prize, Proposition 8 (California, 2010), Rodarte
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Fort Wayne Philharmonic cuts chamber choral series in attempt to cut growing budget deficit
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — The Fort Wayne Philharmonic is eliminating its chamber choral series for the 2013-14 season in an attempt to save money. Philharmonic president J.L. Nave III says the organization is facing a total deficit of more than $2....Tags: Arts and Culture
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Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra Orchestra fundraisers under way
The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra has several unique fundraising projects planned in the coming weeks. The orchestra is celebrating its 12th year of providing quality orchestral music and educational opportunities in Northern Michigan, and could use a...
Tags: Entertainment, Lakes and Ponds, Economy, Business and Finance, Sports, Music
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Motley Crue (playing at Sands) will go out with a bang, bassist Nikki Sixx says
After more than 30 years as rock music's biggest bad boys, after selling more than 30 million albums, Motley Crue can see the finish line, bassist Nikki Sixx says. "We believe that a band should bow out when they're, hopefully, at their top and when...
Tags: Entertainment, Ceremonies, Music Industry, Music, Heroin
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Up to 1 in 5 children suffer from mental disorder: CDC
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Up to 20 percent of children in the United States suffer from a mental disorder, and the number of kids diagnosed with one has been rising for more than a decade, according to a report released on Thursday by the U.S. Center for...Tags: Mental Illness, Diabetes, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Substance Abuse, Behavioral Conditions
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Weekend Preview: Models, mutts, Harold Lloyd and a monkey
For the second straight year, a group of dedicated South Floridians will harness the region’s greatest natural resource for a cause dear to the hearts of most of us. By which I mean pinups promoting dog adoption. From 7 to 10 p.m. Friday at...
Tags: University of Florida, Television Industry, Boynton Beach, Religion and Belief, Entertainment Events
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Disabled performers steal the show on South Florida stages
Though they vary in composition and mission, South Florida's diverse lineup of disabled performers have a special commonality: They shine a spotlight on the growing notion that talent is not diminished by disability. "I'm a dancer, you wouldn't expect...
Tags: Sociology, Multiple Sclerosis, Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Dance
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SAfrican police: 23 youths die in initiation ceremonies involving circumcision, survival
Associated PressJOHANNESBURG (AP) — Twenty-three youths have died in the past nine days at initiation ceremonies that include circumcisions and survival tests, South African police said Friday. Police have opened 22 murder cases in the deaths in the northeastern...Tags: Death and Dying Customs, South Africa, Africa, Abdominal Pain, Arts and Culture
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