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University of Nebraska at Omaha Lecture, 12/15/08
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA LECTURE – W. Scott Lewis, Students for Concealed Carry on Campus; Arthur Romano, nationally-recognized peace worker…
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At 100, Dartmouth Grad Still Writing His Class Notes
Edward Gerson is a 100-year-old alumnus of Dartmouth's class of 1935. He's turned his class notes into a column.
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End Of Life Care Can Be Different For Veterans
Many veterans who served in World War II and the Korean War are now finding themselves needing end-of-life care. These vets are served by hospice care facilities across the country. But caring for vets isn't always the same as caring for others: as veterans approach the end of life, old traumas can resurface or appear for the first time.
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Florida Health Officials Hope To Test GMO Mosquitoes This Spring
The British firm that developed the strain of mosquito says it has already tested the insect in tropical countries and found it can reduce populations of disease-carrying mosquitoes by 90 percent.
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Yes, Your Toilet Paper Squares And Rolls Are Shrinking
Robert Siegel talks to Steven Chercover, a research analyst who studies the paper and forest industries, about the trend of shrinking toilet paper rolls.
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Ad Fumble: GoDaddy Pulls Super Bowl Puppy Commercial Amid Outrage
In the ad, the lost puppy returns home only to find that his owners have sold him using a website made with GoDaddy. Its an apparent parody of the latest Budweiser Super Bowl commercial.
'Little House,' Big Demand: Never Underestimate Laura Ingalls Wilder
Wilder's memoir reveals that she witnessed more violence than you'd ever know from her children's books. The South Dakota State Historical Society can barely keep up with demand for the autobiography.
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McDonald's CEO Don Thompson Steps Down
He is being replaced by company executive Steve Easterbrook. Today's announcement comes just days after the world's largest fast-food chain warned of weak results in the first half of 2015.
For Long-Haul Drivers, Cheap Gas Means A Sweeter Commute
The plunge in gasoline prices is expected to save the average household about $750 this year. For rural families and others who drive a lot, the savings will likely be even greater.
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GOP Presidential Hopefuls Debate At Koch Brothers Forum
Steve Inskeep talks to ABC White House correspondent Jonathan Karl, who moderated a panel discussion of potential Republican presidential candidates earlier this week at a donor's gathering.
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