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Scalia defends comparing laws against homosexuality to murder
Confronted by a gay student at Princeton University, Justice Antonin Scalia defended his past writings comparing laws against homosexuality to those prohibiting bestiality and murder, saying he was arguing that many laws are based on society’s moral...
Tags: John Paul Stevens, Murder, Laws, Criminal Laws, Family
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Will California stem cell program take new criticisms to heart?
The signs are not encouraging. On Thursday, a blue-ribbon committee of the National Academy of Sciences issued its report on its yearlong critical review of California's $6-billion stem cell program, the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine....
Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Medical Research, Science, Science and Technology
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Mars rover Curiosity's other mission: PR
NASA's Curiosity rover was designed to search Mars for places capable of supporting life. But the $2.5-billion mission has another, unofficial objective: To serve as a goodwill ambassador for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Cañada Flintridge at a time...
Tags: NASA, Black Eyed Peas (music group), Los Angeles Times, Amina Khan, Space Programs
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David K. Reeves, development director
David K. Reeves, a retired development director and fox hunting enthusiast, died Nov. 23 of a stroke at Princeton Hospital in Princeton, N.J.
The former Baltimore resident, who lived in Princeton, was 86.
The son of an insurance executive and horseman...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Religion and Belief, World War II (1939-1945), New Milford, New York City
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Boys' Water Polo: Newport Harbor's Fink headed to Princeton
Newport Harbor High senior Curtis Fink has committed to play for Princeton University, he announced in an email Tuesday. Fink led Newport Harbor with 56 goals and 50 steals to go with 22 assists. He helped Newport Harbor (21-7, 5-0 in league) win its...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sports, Water Polo
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Scalia must join 21st century and change gay marriage stance
The Supreme Court's announcement last Friday that it will take up gay marriage is more than a chance for the justices to recognize the emerging national consensus in support of gay rights. It is a chance for them to overrule the medieval views of...Tags: Politics, Minority Groups, Criminal Laws, Government, Barack Obama
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Study links disease, poverty and biodiversity
Poverty and disease often come together. That much is well understood. But how much does poverty foster disease? Or, how much can disease perpetuate poverty? And what’s the role of nature, given that so many infectious diseases are spread by...
Tags: Poverty, Environmental Issues, Harvard Medical School, Health and Safety at School, Biology
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Learning architecture from the master
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Call it trial by fire. Several University of Notre Dame architecture students this week received verbal critiques of their work from famed architect and designer Michael Graves. "Why do you use so much glass?" Graves asked one student...Tags: Arts and Culture, Stryker Corporation, Teaching and Learning, Students, Italy
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Letters to the Editor - Nov. 24
Princeton offers significant financial aid to students To the editor: It was great to read “To Harvard from here? Yes, it is possible” by Spence Perry (Nov. 14). It is unfortunate that qualified students in Washington County continue to...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Local Elections, Financial Aid, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Students
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Caltech tops list of world's universities
L.A. NOWThe California Institute of Technology once again tops the ranks of the world’s best research universities, while University of California campuses at Berkeley and Los Angeles maintained their top 20 positions despite massive state funding cuts to... -
Caltech named best research university in the world -- again
L.A. NOWOnce again, the California Institute of Technology is ranked the best in the world. The Pasadena institution retained its ranking as the world’s best research university in the 2012-13 World University Rankings released this week by the Times Higher... -
Princeton to honor alumnus Daniels with award
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Princeton University will award Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels its Woodrow Wilson Award, a top honor for undergraduate alumni for a career that embodies the call to duty made by the former president. Daniels is a two-term governor...
Tags: Politics, George W. Bush, Government, Executive Branch, Woodrow Wilson
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