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Small asteroid likely to strike Earth tonight
Maryland WeatherThis just in from Spaceweather.com:'A small, newly-discovered asteroid named 2008 TC3 is approaching Earth and chances are good that it will hit. Steve Chesley of JPL [NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory] estimates that atmospheric entry will occur on Oct...Tags: Space Programs, Colleges and Universities, Natural Disasters, NASA, Fires
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'White Coat Society' honorees go the distance for orthopedic research
Florida's first lady of golf Michelle McGann and Chief Medical Officer and Founder of BioMotion's Institute for Mobility and Longevity (IML) Dr. W. Andrew Hodge recently met to discuss plans for the upcoming fundraiser to benefit children and adults...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Harry Gray, Medical Staff
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Women flock to FAU football clinic
Sports EditorFlorida Atlantic University's National Alumni Association recently hosted the 2008 Ladies Football Clinic at the Tom Oxley Athletic Center. The three-hour clinic drew more than 35 women to FAU's Boca Raton campus. Owls coach Howard Schnellenberger...Tags: Firearms, Medical Research, Howard Schnellenberger, Diseases, Florida Atlantic University
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'Think pink' in October and fight breast cancer
Special to NewsdayWhen it comes to breast cancer, sometimes the best way to fight back is with a little style. And creativity. That's what Manhattan salon owner and curly hair expert Ouidad realized after she was diagnosed with the disease in 2002. Unlike her mom, who died...Tags: Garden City, Diseases, Huntington Station, Macy's, Halloween
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Exploding myth of 1970s global cooling "consensus"
Maryland WeatherWhen global warming skeptics set out to undermine the current scientific consensus that the planet is warming up, they often point to a 1975 article in Newsweek magazine that was titled 'The cooling world.' The story cited research on increasing......Tags: Global Warming, Literature, Weather Science, Ecosystems, Global Change
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Foundation plans research center for Game Commission
Of The Morning CallA private foundation run largely by current and former Pennsylvania Game Commission officials wants to build the agency a $16 million, 60,000-square-foot wildlife research and education center in Centre County. The nonprofit Wildlife for Everyone...Tags: Natural Resources, Nature, Natural Resource Industry, Natural Science, Penn State University
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Ford feature will let parents set driving limits for teens
The Associated PressSo you think junior is a little too lead-footed when he drives the family car? Starting next year, Ford Motor Co. will give you the power to do something about it. The company will roll out a new feature on many 2010 models that can limit teen drivers to...Tags: Vehicles, Consumer Electronics Industry, Road Accidents, Ford Motor Co., Family
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Philanthropist lures Clinton to support stem cells
Associated Press WriterA retail mogul and philanthropist sought to advance stem cell research on scientific and political fronts Tuesday -- by announcing a multimillion-dollar donation to a medical institute bearing his name and luring a former president to stump for a state...Tags: National Institutes of Health, Health Organizations, Medical Research, Bill Clinton, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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From an idea to 'Up and Coming': A timeline
1963: Florida Legislature passes Bill 125 to create a new state university in Orlando 1965: Charles Millican appointed founding president 1966: New school named Florida Technological University 1967: Groundbreaking held March 19 1968: Classes begin...Tags: University of Central Florida Arena, University of Central Florida, Bright House Networks, Walt Disney World Resort, Academic Progress
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UCF: Wise beyond its years
The University of Central Florida is a young university, having opened our doors to students only 40 years ago today. But our achievements in academics, research, service and economic development rival those of far more-established institutions around the...Tags: Economic Policy, Colleges and Universities, University of Central Florida, John Hitt, Further Education
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Where the sneakers meet the road
Bruce Cleland's 5-year-old daughter had just completed two years of treatment for leukemia when he decided to raise a little money to help others affected by the disease. He asked some friends in New York to train for a marathon with him and collect...Tags: Diseases, Health Treatments, Festive Event, Marathon, Cancer
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Auto buyers all revved up with no place to borrow
The Wall Street JournalThe era of easy auto loans has come skidding to a halt. Mortgages were among the first consumer products to be hit by the credit-market freeze. Now car loans and leases are drying up as dealers, auto-finance companies and other lenders are having trouble...Tags: Chrysler, Honda, Chrysler LLC, Therapies, Sales
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