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Omaha Press Club, 9/26/03
OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Restaurant reviewers John Keenan of the Omaha World-Herald, and Jeff Korbelik of the Lincoln Journal Star “Restaurants, Cafés, Pubs!”
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Explorers Discover Ancient Lost City In Honduran Jungle
Chris Fisher, an archaeologist who recently returned from the site of a lost city, says that some of the objects there looked as if they hadn't been touched in centuries.
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Saudi Girls Can Now Take Gym Class, But Not Everyone Is Happy
Saudi Arabia has agreed to introduce physical education for girls in its gender-segregated public schools. But there's opposition from hard-liners.
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Wis. Family Calls For Peaceful Protests After Police Kill Unarmed Black Man
In Madison, Wis., police and public officials are trying hard to contrast the police shooting of an unarmed black man last week with the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., last year.
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Genetic Disorder May Reveal How Statins Boost Diabetes Risk
People with a hereditary form of very high cholesterol are much less likely to get diabetes, a study finds. And that offers clues as to why cholesterol-lowering drugs sometimes raise diabetes risk.
Bellevue council nixes proposal for citizen code of conduct
BELLEVUE, Neb. (AP) — The Bellevue City Council has rejected a proposed "Citizen Code of Conduct."The Omaha World-Herald reports that the council took the…
Omaha woman must repay Social Security Administration $125K
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — An Omaha woman who was found guilty of bilking the Social Security Administration out of nearly $125,000 over a 20-year period has been…
Climate Change May Be Destroying World's Oldest-Known Mummies
The Chinchorros, who lived between modern-day Peru and Chile, mummified their dead at least 2,000 years before the Egyptians. But some mummies have begun to turn to ooze, so scientists investigated.
SAE Fraternity Banned From University Of Oklahoma
Sigma Alpha Epsilon members have until midnight Tuesday to leave their fraternity's campus house after a video surfaced showing several members singing derogatory racial language.
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Flake: Senate GOP Letter To Iran 'Not Appropriate'
Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake is one of seven Senate Republicans who did not sign a letter to Iran warning about a nuclear deal with the Obama administration. He speaks with NPR's Melissa Block.
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