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Could A Quokka Beat A Numbat? Oddsmakers Say Yes
In "Mammal March Madness," you win or die. No basketball in this tournament — it's a simulated survival-of-the-fittest game set up by evolutionary biologists. The battle cry? Mammals suck ... milk!
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Being Unoriginal Is Not The Biggest Problem For 'Chappie'
Chappie is the new film from director Neil Blomkamp about a robot that becomes humanity's last hope. It echoes everything from Dr. Frankenstein's creation to the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz.
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As Workers' Comp Varies From State To State, Workers Pay The Price
Injured workers dependent on workers' compensation face eroding benefits. We go to Alabama and Georgia, where the value of an amputated arm can vary by $700,000, depending on which state you live in.
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Omaha Press Club, 3/19/04
OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Lee Simmons, Director of Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo, will give a sneak preview of the zoo’s new Hubbard Gorilla Valley, opening this…
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Nearly 300K New Jobs In February; Unemployment Dips To 5.5 Percent
The Labor Department's latest report follows an especially robust survey for January that showed a gain of about 240,000 jobs.
Appeals court allows Nebraska gay marriage ban to stand
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A federal appeals court has allowed Nebraska's gay marriage ban to stay in place, putting a federal judge's ruling striking down the…
Panel shelves bill to require seat belts for Nebraska buses
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska legislative committee has rejected a bill that would have required seat belts in public school buses.The eight-member…
The School Where Everyone Fills Out The FAFSA
At a Chicago high school, 100 percent completion isn't the goal. It's expected.
Omaha Press Club, 2/20/04
OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Tim Higgins, Senior Director of Client Services for the Gallup Organization, will update us on Gallup’s new facilities in Omaha, what’s…
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Beautiful Photos Of Everyday Life In 19th And 20th Century Iran
The Smithsonian is giving Iranian-Americans a chance to look back on a world many had to leave years ago.
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