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NEA, Brookings Institute To Pow-Wow on Arts and Economic Development
Hartford CourantArts as an economic dfevelopment tool will get a national spotlight when the Brookings Institution and the National Endowment for the Arts co-host “The Arts, New Growth Theory, and Economic Development.” The symposium with leading...Tags: Culture, Cultural Development, Business Institutions, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Education briefs for March 8
news@jessaminejournal.comEast Middle students win in poster contest East Jessamine Middle School gifted and talented students participated in the annual Kentucky JumpStart Coalition poster contest for Kentucky Saves Week. Two EJMS students — seventh-grader Makayla Wade and...Tags: Music, Teaching and Learning, Georgetown, University of Kentucky, Colleges and Universities
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Congratulates fellow writer
As a rather frequent contributor to the "Letter to the editor" page in the Daily American, I recently became involved in a friendly literary jousting match concerning our country's direction relative to our energy policy (or the lack thereof). Near... -
Lehigh County Turns 200
Entering its third century, Lehigh County remains what it has ever been: a place of promise and paradox.
The promise is in the people -- 350,000 of them, give or take, any one of whom might turn out to be the next Frank Buchman or Constantine Hering, the...Tags: Groundhog Day, College Sports, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Nobel Prize Awards, Lehigh County
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'Lost World' of sea creatures discovered near Antarctica
Q13 Fox News Online & NewsCoreA "lost world" of sea creatures was discovered near Antarctica, British scientists announced Wednesday. New types of yeti crab, starfish and octopus were among the species found 8,000 feet below the surface of the sea, Oxford University researchers said....Tags: Antarctica
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Iran Raid Likely To Drag In U.S. And Hurt Global Economy
ReutersMUNICH (Reuters) - An Israeli raid on Iran's nuclear facilities would deliver a painful shock to the global economy, revive flagging Islamist militancy and possibly drag the United States into a regional war whether it backed its ally's attack or not. As...Tags: The New York Times, Globalization, National Security, Environmental Issues, Weaponry
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That bad attitude? Blame the birth month
If you don't believe in horoscopes, you're in step with science. But that's not the same as saying the season of your birth cannot affect your fate. Hundreds of studies, published in peer-reviewed journals, have suggested that the month a person is born...Tags: Human Body, Physical Conditions, University of Chicago, Weight, College Sports
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Rev. James A. Devereux, Jesuit provincial
The Rev. James Ashton Devereux, a Jesuit priest who served as provincial of Maryland Province, died of Parkinson's disease Dec. 19 at Manresa Hall in Merion Station, Pa. He was 83.
Born in Philadelphia, he was a 1945 graduate of St. Joseph's...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Parkinson's Disease, Religion and Belief, Colleges and Universities, Education
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Poets drop out of T.S. Eliot Prize competition over politics
Tribune NewspapersTwo poets who were shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize dropped out of contention last week, voicing concerns over its sponsor. Aurum Funds, an international financial firm, recently signed on for a three-year sponsorship of the prize; the company's...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Mutual Funds, Awards and Prizes, Poetry
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Christa Wolf dies at 82; celebrated German writer
Christa Wolf, one of Germany's most celebrated writers for her depictions of life in the former communist East, but who was later damaged by revelations she collaborated with its secret police, has died. She was 82.
Wolf died Thursday in Berlin,...Tags: Christa Wolf, The Getty, Politics, Berlin Wall's Fall (1989), Literature
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Stephanie Yezek, ready to Bare it all again
"We are not an ordinary dance company," affirms Stephanie Yezek when asked about her Bare Contemporary Dance Collaboration.
Together with co-founder Francesca Jandasek, the Howard County native is back in town after a whirlwind dance tour, and is...Tags: Howard Community College, MetLife Incorporated, Television, Health, Colleges and Universities
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German author Christa Wolf has died
Jacket CopyChrista Wolf, a significant voice in German literature, has died....
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