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James Gray brings a film to Cannes five years after being booed
CANNES, France — For the better part of two decades, director James Gray has been making textured dramas about people, often immigrants and their children, who experience all manner of frustration and struggle. It prepared him well for the events of...Tags: Lower East Side, Gwyneth Paltrow, The Weinstein Company, Matt Reeves, Entertainment
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Straw and hay fuel fire that destroyed farm building in 1913
An article in the May 24, 1913, edition of The Argus reported the damage to an area farm due to an early morning fire. A large barrack on the Wilton Farm, Wilkens avenue and Maiden Choice road, George J. Zaiser, owner, was destroyed by fire early...Tags: Saint Agnes Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics, Catonsville, Manufacturing and Engineering, Science and Technology
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After a decade of success, global AIDS program looks to the future
Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — The decade-old law that transformed the battle against HIV and AIDS in developing countries is at a crossroads. The dream of future generations freed from epidemic is running up against an era of economic recovery and harsh...Tags: Malaria, Washington, DC, Nancy Pelosi, AIDS, State of the Union Address
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Kirk Douglas to pay tribute to his late friend Burt Lancaster
Kirk Douglas will be paying tribute to his old friend and frequent co-star Burt Lancaster at the UCLA Film & Television Archive's June 7 screening of their classic 1957 western, “Gunfight at the O.K. Corral” at the Billy Wilder Theater in...
Tags: Armed Conflicts, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Mark Twain, Entertainment, John Sturges
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Harlequin ladybird can be a pest in disguise
The harlequin ladybird was once a stalwart ally of greenhouse growers around the world. Native to Japan, Korea and other parts of eastern Asia, the bright red ladybugs were prized for their aphid-eating abilities — until they caused serious declines...Tags: Science, Science and Technology, Germany, Biology, Environmental Issues
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Minimizing personal injury on dairy farms
Here is an alarming statistic, as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) (2012), “Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting was one of only two private industries to experience an increase in the rate of injuries and illnesses in 2011...Tags: Beverage Industry, Anthrax, Consumer Goods Industries, Rabies, Diseases and Illnesses
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Students at 'high risk' for TB could be turned away for refusing test
selzie@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Lawmakers are considering a new bill to help curb the spread of Tuberculosis. The the proposed law is targeting college students and staff. Under the proposed state law students considered at a high risk for Turburculosis could be...Tags: Morehead State University, Crime, Law and Justice, Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, Symptoms
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USAID develops a bad reputation among some foreign leaders
WASHINGTON — When Bolivian President Evo Morales expelled the U.S. Agency for International Development from his impoverished country last week, he complained that Washington "still has a mentality of domination and submission" in the region. It...
Tags: Brookings Institution, Hosni Mubarak, Crime, Law and Justice, Russia, Bolivia
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Here is the latest West Virginia news from The Associated Press
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — The Cabell-Huntington Health Department is making contact with more than 100 people as it investigates two confirmed cases of tuberculosis. The agency issued a health advisory Friday regarding both cases, which were...Tags: Earl Ray Tomblin, Austria
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Dania Beach monkeys: Few remain after heyday of running free
On his way to work one spring morning 20 years ago, Laszlo Nemeth struck something on Dania Beach Boulevard. It was a monkey, and it was dead. As he went to move the carcass off the road, Nemeth suddenly was charged by five screeching monkeys who...
Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Endangered Species, Crime, Law and Justice, Wildlife, Litigation
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W.Va. health dept contacting more than 100 people as it investigates 2 tuberculosis cases
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — The Cabell-Huntington Health Department is making contact with more than 100 people as it investigates two confirmed cases of tuberculosis. The agency issued a health advisory Friday regarding both cases, which were...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests
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Henryton demolition approved
The Board of Public Works gave the state Department of Health and Mental Hygiene the green light Wednesday to move forward with the emergency demolition of 18 vacant buildings at the Henryton State Hospital Center in Carroll County. The center, which...
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