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Monkeying with evolution
"My dear, let us hope that it isn't true!" the wife of the bishop of Worcester is reputed to have exclaimed 150 years ago, on hearing that human beings might be descended from apes. "But if it is true, let us hope that it doesn't become widely known!"...Tags: Biology, Roman Catholic, Christianity, Sociology, Medical Specialization
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Play on DeSales stage was antidote to cynicism
Just when I thought this world had me hidebound with cynicism, the final scene of ''Cyrano de Bergerac'' staged at DeSales University coaxed tears from my eyes. Score yet another world-class performance for Greg Wood (Cyrano), Allison McLemore (Roxanne),...Tags: Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, DeSales University, Allentown
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Radovan Karadzic: Just a moral hypocrite
He looks like a cross between Santa Claus and a New Age guru, and he calls himself an alternative healer. But Radovan Karadzic, who was arrested in Serbia on Monday, stands accused of war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity. To those who know...Tags: International Court or Tribunal, War Crimes, Medicine, Society, Pol Pot
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Lehigh Valley region graduates named
Graduates from the Lehigh Valley region who recently received doctorates, master's and bachelor's degrees and awards are: Receiving doctorate degrees and their field of study: Boston University: Lauren E. Cook, juris doctor in law, cum laude; and...Tags: United States Naval Academy, Bath (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Trexlertown, Freemansburg, Whitehall
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'Still Alive! A Temporary Condition' by Herbert Gold
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJuly 23, 2008 If America had the literary culture it ought to have, every city would have a writer like Herbert Gold. They would be rooted rather than regional. Their sensibility would be cosmopolitan rather than provincial, though their focus would...Tags: Henry James, Mark Twain, Saul Bellow, Family, Jack Kerouac
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China takes lead in optimism poll
New York Times News ServiceWASHINGTON — Buoyed by years of extraordinary growth and the promise of the Olympic Games, the Chinese people hold strikingly positive views of their national economy and the direction their country is heading, ranking first in both measures among...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Corporate Crime, Corruption, Beijing Games, Environmental Pollution
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Fitness Works
Today I asked 2 trainers from Lifestyle Family Fitness who have been helping me train the dads from the Fit Father Challenge to help demonstrate my favorite tricep exercises. These 3 exercises are challenging and effective for working multiple body...Tags: Physical Fitness, Health and Safety at School
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Water district must start working for us, the taxpayers
Sentinel ColumnistAs long as water was plentiful in this community, nobody cared what dinky little rules the St. Johns River Water Management District imposed for how to dole it out. Let the bureaucrats amuse themselves. That's over. Last week, the water district's staff...Tags: State Budgets, St. Johns River Water Management District, Water Restrictions, Water Supply, Natural Resource Industry
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Books in Brief // Spiritual
Summer often brings vacation days, trips to flee the routine and extra "me" time. It can be a season to rest the body. It also can be a time to renew the mind and refresh the spirit - through reading. But where to start? Here are some suggestions....Tags: Martin Luther King Jr.
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South Florida's TV meteorologists walk a tightrope during hurricane season
South Florida Sun-SentinelSunday evening, prime time. A hurricane in the Gulf is closing in on southern Florida. As a TV weather forecaster, you have a choice to make. Do you break into programming and risk enraging fans of Desperate Housewives? Or wait for the commercials?...Tags: Tropical Weather, Florida Power & Light, Television Industry, Home Depot Incorporated, Super Bowl
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