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IUPUI anthropologist's planned expedition to find origin of coins along an Australian beach
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — An anthropologist at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis is drawing interest from media worldwide for his expedition in July to Australia to study how some 1,000-year-old coins ended up on a remote beach there....Tags: Australia, Arts and Culture, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Pakistan, Culture
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Latest Michigan news, sports, business and entertainment
FARRAKHAN-JEWS Conyers hits Farrakhan 'racist, anti-Semitic' talk DETROIT (AP) — A Michigan congressman has apologized after attending Louis Farrakhan's appearance at a Detroit church during which the Nation of Islam leader Detroit made anti-...Tags: The Detroit News, Finance, Teaching and Learning, Detroit Free Press, Freedom of the Press
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Bone found in West Michigan confirmed to be part of adult human skull; other bones not human
RIVERTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Authorities say a bone found last week in West Michigan has been confirmed to be part of an adult human skull. The Mason County sheriff's department says the bone was among a group of 12 bones found Friday in...Tags: Riverton, Arts and Culture, Culture, Law Enforcement
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Review: Bone found is adult human skull fragment
RIVERTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Authorities say a bone found last week in West Michigan has been confirmed to be part of an adult human skull. The Mason County sheriff's department says the bone was among a group of 12 bones found Friday in...Tags: Riverton, Arts and Culture, Culture, Law Enforcement
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HELICOPTER PATROLS-WEST MICHIGAN After complaints, Grand Rapids copter patrols halt (Information in the following story is from: The Grand Rapids Press:MLive.com, http://www.mlive.com) GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — State police say they're halting...Tags: Punishment, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Teaching and Learning, Detroit Free Press, Shootings
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Finalist for Archaeology Curator to Give Talk
Channel 2 NewsOne of three finalists for a job as curator at the University of Alaska Museum of the North is scheduled to speak at a public seminar this week. University of Alaska Fairbanks officials say Josh Reuther will speak about the archaeology of the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Archaeology, Culture
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Authorities: Bone found last week in West Michigan appears to be part of adult human skull
RIVERTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Authorities say a bone found last week in West Michigan appears to be part of an adult human skull. The Mason County sheriff's department says the bone was among a group of 12 bones found Friday in Riverton Township,...Tags: Riverton, Arts and Culture, Culture
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READER SUBMITTED: Copes Named To The Founding Faculty Of The Frank H. Netter MD School Of Medicine At Quinnipiac
HamdenLynn E. Copes, of New Haven, has been appointed to the founding faculty of the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University. As an Assistant Professor of Medical Sciences, Copes will teach anatomy to students at Connecticut's newest...Tags: Science, Teaching and Learning, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Yale School of Medicine, Arts and Culture
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New AP prep tool: pancakes
"Good luck AP test takers" scrolled across Costa Mesa High School's electronic marquee Friday morning. At Newport-Mesa Unified high schools this week, Advanced Placement classes culminated with exams that will determine whether students receive college...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Teaching and Learning, Pancakes, High Schools, Arts and Culture
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Eating bugs: Would you dine on cicadas? Crickets? Buttered beetles?
Mmmm. Just look at that plump little cicada. Can you imagine plucking it off its leaf and popping it in your mouth? Too much? How about after it's flash fried with a little butter, garlic and sea salt? Face it, America. We're inch-worming our way closer...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, United Nations, Arts and Culture, Cricket
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'Cultural Politics of Seeds' at UCLA on May 17
The UCLA Center for the Study of Women will be presenting a symposium on the "Cultural Politics of Seeds" on May 17, as part of the Life (Un)Ltd project which explores the impact of recent developments in biotechnology and biosciences on feminist studies....
Tags: Cultural Development, Environmental Issues, Minority Groups, Arts and Culture, Ecosystems
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Jamestown settlers ate 14-year-old girl, researchers say
The early American settlers called it "the starving time," and accounts of the winter of 1609-1610 were so ghastly, and so morbid, that scholars weren't sure if the stories were true. George Percy, then president of the English settlement of Jamestown...
Tags: Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Science and Technology, Historic Jamestowne, Cannibalism, Arts and Culture
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