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NASA Langley opens $26 million office
NASA opened the first of six new buildings planned at Langley Research Center on Friday, part of a $330 million effort to modernize the space agency's oldest campus.
"It is a like a new child," Langley Director Lesa Roe said during a ribbon-cutting...Tags: Health, NASA, Rob Wittman, Physical Conditions, Scott Rigell
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Men work with volunteers, companies to restore memorial
Daily American Staff WriterCharlie Kreger often drove by the Upper Turkeyfoot Township Roll of Honor in Kingwood and was bothered by the aging tribute to World War I and World War II veterans. So he decided to do something about it. Kreger joined forces with another resident, two...Tags: Health, Economy, Business and Finance, Social Issues, Unrest, Conflicts and War, World War II (1939-1945)
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Dr. Emily Splichal
Emily Splichal, aka “Dr. Legs,” is the creator and lead instructor of Catwalk Confidence, a unique and exciting fitness DVD collection designed to help women gain strength, flexibility, comfort and confidence when they walk in high heel shoes,...Tags: Diabetes, Drugs and Medicines, Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, College Sports
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St. Clair to replace Anne Towne at Howard nonprofit group
Duane St. Clair, a social worker who helped develop senior centers throughout Howard County, will replace the retiring Anne Towne as executive director of the Association of Community Services on July 5. Created in the mid-1960s to serve as an umbrella...Tags: Health, Physical Conditions
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Do you supplement?
HealthA recent study released by the National Center for Health Statistics found that Americans increasingly are taking vitamins and other supplements. According to the report, nearly 57 percent of adult women and about 50 percent of men took supplements.... -
Boomers get a bad rap
HealthBaby Boomers don't always get a fair shake, often being portrayed as indulgent and selfish. But a new MetLife study explodes that stereotype. The study, "The MetLife Study of Caregiving Costs to Working Caregivers: Double Jeopardy for Baby Boomers... -
What’s on profs’ reading lists? Their own work
Lincoln ParkPhew! Now that class is out for the summer, you might have time to read a book for pleasure. Here's a look at a few books that professors from DePaul will release or have released recently.... -
Theater review: ‘Barrie: Back to Back’ at Pacific Resident Theatre
Culture MonsterPhilip Brandes reviews an evening of one-acts by J.M. Barrie at Pacific Resident Theatre.... -
College Changes Everything conference kicks off statewide campaign
TribLocal - Tinley Park » NewsMartha J. Kanter, undersecretary for the United States Department of Education, told state educators at a conference in Tinley Park Wednesday it is critical that …... -
CBS opens up on Ashton Kutcher's 'Two and a Half Men'
Show TrackerCBS says Ashton Kutcher will play a broken-hearted Internet billionaire on "Two and a Half Men."... -
IRAN: Tehran youths' plan to cool off lands them in hot water
Babylon & BeyondThey were just looking to cool off and have a little fun in the middle of Tehran's scorching-hot summer. Instead, a group of young Iranians got all tangled up with authorities in the Islamic Republic and paraded on Iranian state...... -
Theater Review: Rogue Machine's 'Vivien' at Theatre Theater
Culture MonsterMargaret Gray reviews Rogue Machine's 'Vivien' at Theatre Theater...
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