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E. N. Thompson Forum on World Issues, 11/3/08
E. N. THOMPSON FORUM ON WORLD ISSUES – GOVERNOR’S LECTURE IN THE HUMANITIES – David Gergen, CNN analyst and author of “Eyewitness to Power: The Essence of…
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Program aims to help poor kids overcome education obstacles
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Six Omaha-area school districts next year will test a new concept in early childhood education that's aimed at helping kids from poor…
Nebraska high court upholds ex-prison guard's conviction
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Nebraska Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of a former Nebraska prison guard for having a sexual relationship with a woman on…
Omaha police: Woman shot by 2 officers dies at hospital
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha police say a woman has died after being shot by two officers who say she threw a knife and lunged toward one of them.A grand jury…
Judge Throws Out Convictions Of Civil Rights Pioneers, 'Friendship 9'
It's been 54 years since students from Friendship College were arrested for a sit-in at McCrory's Five and Dime in Rock Hill, South Carolina. On Wednesday, a Rock Hill judge exonerated them.
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Deal May Be In Sight For Pacific Coast Longshoremen
After nearly eight months of negotiations, it's still not clear whether a labor deal could end a worsening congestion crisis on the west coast.
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Israeli Soldiers Killed In Renewed Fighting With Hezbollah
Two Israeli soldiers and an UN peacekeeper were killed in border fighting between Israel and Hezbollah on Wednesday — prompted by a Hezbollah revenge attack.
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Remaking The U.S. Government's Online Image, One Website At A Time
A team called 18F aims to bring a Silicon Valley approach to government IT — one aimed at the users of websites rather than the agencies behind them.
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Amid Fighting In Donetsk, On Edge And Seeking Safety Underground
The eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk has been under siege and subject to artillery and rocket attacks for months — residents are living in stressful conditions and the separatist militia is jumpy.
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And So We Meet, Again: Why The Workday Is So Filled With Meetings
As workers find themselves buried in meetings, and meetings preparing for meetings, experts say they're often a waste. Blame this "weapon of mass interruption" on office culture and poor leadership.
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