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Unmaking Europe
"We have made Italy, now we must make Italians," goes the old saying. Today we have made the euro, and the crisis of the euro is unmaking Europeans. People who felt enthusiastically European 10 years ago are reverting to angry national stereotypes....
Tags: Market and Exchange, International Organizations, European Parliament, Germany, Cyprus
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Former NFL player Myron Rolle offers helping hands to Central Florida foster kids
Most NFL players would struggle to call the end of their football careers at the ripe ol' age of 26 years old a blessing. But most athletes struggle to view sports through the lens of Myron Rolle. "I'm leaving the game with my hands fully healthy and...
Tags: Sports, Florida State University, Football, Myron Rolle
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Obama to British schoolgirls: Work hard, dream big
OXFORD, England — First lady Michelle Obama combined a message of hard work with hugs Wednesday as she drew on her family life to inspire a group of London schoolgirls who were visiting Oxford University. In the ancient vaulted hall of Christ...Tags: Church and State Relations, Education, Michelle Obama, Barack Obama, Harry Potter (fictional character)
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Chimpanzees mourn their dead like humans do, research finds
Some chimpanzees seem to grieve similarly to humans in the face of a fellow chimp's death, two new studies have found, appearing to comfort the dying, experience trauma after death and have trouble letting go.
The research, published Monday in the...Tags: Jane Goodall, Science and Technology, University of Southern California, Animals, Biology
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Damage control when your daughter brings home her first D
Your middle-schooler just got her first D. What's an appropriate response?
Parent advice
Try not to overreact and then try to find out the reason by calmly discussing it. If the reason is vague, request a conference with the teacher as soon as...Tags: Family, Facebook, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Health
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Dueling stews
You could argue about Irish stew all day. Folks have been for centuries. Or you could get on with it and make one for St. Patrick's Day. But which one?
At its most basic, an Irish stew slow-cooks together meat, potatoes, onions and water. Dig into a...Tags: Carrots, Republic of Ireland, Lamb, Holidays, St. Patrick's Day
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Study: Radiation for breast cancer can harm hearts
Women treated with radiation for breast cancer are more likely to develop heart problems later, even with the lower doses used today, troubling new research suggests. The risk comes from any amount of radiation, starts five years after treatment and lasts...
Tags: Health Treatments, Oncology, Diseases and Illnesses, Heart Problems, Radiation Therapy
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Novelist Taiye Selasi, hailed as next big literary star, visits Baltimore
Taiye Selasi's debut novel has been in publication for less than a week. But even before a single copy was sold, the glamorous 33-year-old was being hailed as the newest star of the literary world. Selasi's publisher, The Penguin Group, is promoting...
Tags: Authors, Rome (Italy), Literature, Arts and Culture, Jhumpa Lahiri
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The surprising sinkholes of life
Even though your house may appear to rest on solid ground, there is still the possibility you may find yourself suddenly awakened in the middle of the night by the rumble of your bedroom floor opening into a massive hole, sliding you and the contents of...
Tags: Nazareth, Heart Attack, Hillsborough County
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Herbert W. "Bill" Acker, accounting executive
Herbert W. "Bill" Acker, a retired Price Waterhouse Coopers LLD regional managing partner, died Friday of kidney cancer at his Stone House Farm in Churchville. He was 70.
Herbert William Acker — who was known as H. William "Bill" Acker —...Tags: New York City, Anglicanism, Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Harford Community College
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UC Berkeley and UCLA ranked among top 10 universities worldwide
L.A. NOWThe University of California system once again scored very well in an annual reputational ranking of world research universities by the Times Higher Education magazine of Great Britain, with UC Berkeley and UCLA in the top 10, officials announced Monday.....
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