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Family Ties
Sun reporterShiva kept refusing his wife, Parvati's, pleas to give her a child, so she went by herself into the forest. She mixed together sandalwood paste and bath oil and flakes from her own body, and fashioned them into a baby, a son, and she made him just the way...Tags: Fiction, Colleges and Universities, Festive Event, Charity, Washington Post Company
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Army's challenge: Be lean, mean — and green
Chicago Tribune NewspapersFT. CARSON, Colo. — Soldiers here fired off 12 million pieces of mortar, rifle and artillery ammunition on the training range last year — exercises the Army knows generated 58.8 tons of carbon dioxide. This post south of Colorado Springs is...Tags: Armed Forces, Defense, Vehicles, Energy Saving, Green and Hybrid Vehicles
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Institute class of 2008
Caroline Buck *CLASS: Senior *SCHOOL: Bishop Moore High School *ACTIVITIES: I'm a track and cross country runner. I am also very involved with Best Buddies, Social Justice and Leadership. *GOAL FOR INSTITUTE: I want to know what working in sports...Tags: Florida Hospital, Disasters, Game Playing, Mass Media, Walt Disney World Resort
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Gray Matters
Special To The SentinelYou're sick. You need a doctor. Maybe you're headed toward a hospital. Trust me, now you need someone else by your side: an advocate! An advocate is a "health partner"-- someone knowledgeable and feisty, someone to ask questions and not settle for...Tags: Long Term Care, Diseases, Hospitals and Clinics, Alzheimer's Disease, New York Times
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'Breach of Peace' fills in the blanks on the 'Freedom Riders'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe story was already written: Vividly rendered on those young faces -- excited, angry, naive, fearful, idealistic. But it was only the first leg of their journey. That's what first struck Eric Etheridge when he first laid eyes on a trove of old mug shots...Tags: Ku Klux Klan, Academic Progress, John Lewis, Civil Rights, Assault
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History, Including This Newspaper's, Is Messy
History is messy. John Adams thought the 2nd of July was going to be America's big day. That's when the Congress took its cross-the-Rubicon independence vote. July 3 was sticky too, as the Congress went over the wording of the Declaration. That's when...Tags: Franklin (New London, Connecticut), Edie Falco, Benjamin Franklin, Freedom of the Press, Robert Downey Jr.
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Serially thrilling
The serial novel conjures up images of a bygone century, of a time when Charles Dickens made his name by teasing out the life and death of Little Nell in monthly installments. But one need only look to the flurry of posts on Jacket Copy last month...Tags: Charles Dickens, Georges Simenon, Newspaper and Magazine, Stephen King, Central Intelligence Agency
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Deaths elsewhere
Robert C. Seamans Jr. Dr. Robert C. Seamans Jr., NASA's nuts-and-bolts manager of the Apollo moon-landing program, died June 28 at his home in Beverly Farms, Mass. He was 89. The cause was a heart attack, his son Joseph said. Seamans was deputy...Tags: Gerald Ford, Defense, Diseases, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Heart Disease
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Translator now makes Chicago his home
When the time came to find a translator for Liao Yiwu's "The Corpse Walker," Chicagoan Wen Huang had an edge. Since coming to the U.S. from China in 1990, the Andersonville resident has traveled between his native country and the U.S., first as a student,...Tags: New York Times, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Andersonville
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Video: Obama explains
Spin CycleObama held a second press conference yesterday to explain his comments about refining his Iraq policy. Here he is: After the jump: And Obama release with prior consistent statements, to counter a GOP release arguing that he's shifting.......Tags: Hillary Clinton, New York Times, Wars and Interventions, Society, Espionage and Intelligence
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