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Study points to dangers of children's exposure to coal tar sealants
Children living next to driveways or parking lots coated with coal tar are exposed to significantly higher doses of cancer-causing chemicals than those living near untreated asphalt, according to a study that raises new questions about commonly used...Tags: Coal, Health, U.S. Geological Survey, Michael Hawthorne, Medical Research
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Baylor receives record donation for new on-campus stadium
College Gridiron 365 Blog - Orlando SentinelBaylor receives record donation for new on-campus stadium... -
2012 NCAA Women’s Final Four TV schedule
Channel Guide MagazineThe NCAA Women's Final Four is set, with all No. 1 seeds reaching the national semifinals at the Pepsi Center in Denver. On Sunday, April 1, Connecticut will take on Notre Dame at 6:30pm ET, followed by Stanford vs. Baylor at 8:30pm ET, both games on ESPN... -
More Texas Schools Teach Safe Sex With Abstinence
Texas Tribune
In the spring, public school students in Midland will cross what until very recently was the political third rail of sex education. For the first time, they will be taught about contraception — and how to practice safe sex.
The West...Tags: University of Texas at Austin, George W. Bush, Birth Control, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Phil McGraw
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The Bible: A book of liberal propaganda?
Does the Bible make you a liberal?
OK, we'll wait a moment for your blood pressure to return to normal.
It does sound counter-intuitive, judging from the consistent, persistent right-of-center statements by people who call themselves "Bible-believing"...Tags: Bible, Protestantism, Christianity, Same-Sex Marriage, Religious Texts
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Kathleen H. Cook
Kathleen H. Cook
Kathy quietly passed away in the evening hours of October 16, 2011 at her home on the Balboa Peninsula. Her adoring husband remained by her side until the end.
She was born on November 20, 1926 in San Antonio, Texas to Kathleen and Will...Tags: Roy Emerson, John Wayne, Religion and Belief, Chicago Hotels, Human Interest
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Violent Video Games May Lower Violent Crime Rates, Study Shows
doug.magditch@cw33.comAs sales of violent video games go up, violent crimes go down. That's what University of Texas Arlington associate professor Michael Ward discovered in a recent study. The reason? Time. Just about any afternoon in the lobby of UTA's Trinity House you'...Tags: University of Texas at Austin, Theft, Lobbying, Politics, Video Games
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Bishop Lynch High mourning loss of two beloved Dallas teens
The 33 NewsMore than 600 students, faculty, family and friends filed into Bishop Lynch High School to mourn the loss of two teens who died in a tragic head-on collision. The school and community remember the teens' giving, athletic and vibrant spirits. "It's a...Tags: Politics, Horse (animal), Elections, Human Interest, Costa Rica
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"Preacher" To Stand Trial for Torture, Murder of Porn Star Girlfriend
KTLA NewsPASADENA -- A self-proclaimed preacher and reality TV contestant has been ordered to stand trial for the torture and murder of his girlfriend, ex-adult film actress, Felicia Tang. A Pasadena judge ruled Tuesday that there is sufficient evidence to try 45...Tags: Punishment, Abusive Behavior, Adults, Texas, KTLA
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Study: Overfertilizing corn undermines ethanol Rice University researchers find feeding crops too heavily bad for biofuel, environment
HOUSTON -- Rice University scientists and their colleagues have found that when growing corn crops for ethanol, more means less. A paper in the online edition of the American Chemical Society's journal Environmental Science and Technology shows how...Tags: Mississippi, Chemical Industry, Michigan State University, Renewable Energy, Education
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Students Talk Sex at the Capitol
The Texas Tribune High school and college students from across Texas told lawmakers today they want more comprehensive sex education in public schools. The 60-plus students came to the Capitol as part of the Texas Freedom Network’s youth advocacy...Tags: Sex, Colleges and Universities, Education
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Orlyn C. Oestereich
janeth@herald-mail.comOrlyn Oestereich lived the last 21 years of his life in Washington County and was well connected through his involvement in the American Legion. His wife Connie, said few people knew him by his first name, though. Instead, he was known as "The Colonel,"...Tags: Retirement, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Armed Forces, Employment Opportunities, Washington County (Maryland)
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