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Shinn's 'Teddy Ferrara' stuck on campus
One of the problems with plays dominated by collegiate sexuality — and there is no shortage of graphic undergraduate sex in Christopher Shinn's “Teddy Ferrara” — is that if you are a few years removed from that particular time of...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Advice Columns and Columnists, Suicide, Arts and Culture, Rutgers University
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Clearer food labels might help with healthy food choice: study
Reuters(Reuters) - Different labels on food that clearly display the total number of calories and nutrients in the entire package, rather than just part of it, might help people make healthier food choices, according to a study from the U.S. Food and Drug...Tags: Nutrition, Food Industry, Healthy Diet, University of South Carolina , Food and Drug Administration
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Ed Koch, mayor who became a symbol of NYC, dies
NEW YORK (AP) — Ed Koch's favorite moment as mayor of New York City, fittingly, involved yelling. Suddenly inspired to do something brash about the rare transit strike that crippled the city in 1980, he strode down to the Brooklyn Bridge to...
Tags: Christianity, Queensboro Bridge, Justice System, Greenwich Village, Manhattan (New York City)
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Artist's state-shaped steaks explore beef's origins
If there's one thing we love more than talking about beef here at The Salt, it's visualizing the U.S.'s insatiable appetite for meat through infographics and charts. So when we ran across Sarah Hallacher's Beef Stakes project over at Fast Company's Co....Tags: Steaks, E. coli Infection, Vegetarian Diet, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages
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Scots win sixth consecutive Manzanita League title
Sports WriterThe Manzanita League girls’ basketball title was on the line Wednesday night, as the reigning champion Scots of Vincent Memorial Catholic High hosted the Eagles of Julian High in Calexico. The last time these two met was Jan. 18 in a game that...Tags: Basketball, Sports
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NAACP catches heat for opposing New York large-soda ban
There's new fireworks exploding around the plan by New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg — a.k.a. “Nanny Bloomberg” — to ban the sale of sugar-sweetened soft drinks larger than 16 ounces from a broad array of eateries in the...Tags: Justice System, Obesity, Weight, Healthy Diet, Diabetes
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Midge Turk Richardson dies at 82; ex-nun and Seventeen editor
Midge Turk Richardson, a former nun and parochial school principal in Los Angeles who cast off her habit for the world of New York publishing, where she reigned for nearly two decades as editor of Seventeen magazine, has died. She was 82. Richardson,...
Tags: Christianity, Peace Corps, Periodicals, Newspaper and Magazine, Religion and Belief
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Jose Oyola Holding a CD Release Party at The Space in Hamden on Feb. 2
Jose Oyola and the Astronauts w/ Fake Babies, The Guru, M.T. Bearington, Chalk Talk. (After-party at the Outer Space with Elison Jackson, Ports of Spain & Head with Wings) Sat., Feb. 2. The Space, 295 Treadwell St., Building H, Hamden. (203) 288-6400....
Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Music, Arctic Monkeys (music group), The Flaming Lips (music group), Entertainment
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What's An Acceptable Civilian/Terrorist Drone Kill Ratio?
The Hartford Courant"Honk! Honk! Honk!" The sound filled the air as I walked to my car in the Southern Connecticut State University parking lot. With bag in one hand and keys in the other, I looked skyward at a flock of geese to my right. As I reached my car ready to pop...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Crime, Law and Justice, Religion and Belief, Stanford University, Human Rights
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Where the first lady's fashion leads
No critic could find fault with how first lady Michelle Obama looked in her ruby-colored Jason Wu gown and freshly cropped bangs at the inauguration balls. She radiated warmth and sophistication, and the red velvet and chiffon halter-top design...
Tags: Nordstrom, Arts and Culture, Ceremonies, Reed Krakoff, Barney's New York Incorporated
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Treasury nominee Jacob J. Lew says he would work to boost recovery
WASHINGTON -- Treasury secretary nominee Jacob J. Lew told senators Wednesday that his top priority was to boost the economic recovery while also grappling with the nation's growing debt. In his confirmation hearing before the Senate Finance Committee,...Tags: Max Baucus, Finance, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Orrin Hatch, White House
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'Argo' producer scours for the next stranger-than-fiction story
Hunched over a desk in his spartan Westwood apartment, David Klawans squints at his computer monitor and knits his brow in concentration. "I'm perusing," he says. His eyes dart between headlines almost indecipherable on a Web page displaying about 800...
Tags: Periodicals, Movies, Brad Pitt, Personal Service, Benicio Del Toro
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