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'Shared parenting' bill stirs new debate in Nebraska
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Parents, attorneys and victim advocates are squaring off over the newest effort to overhaul Nebraska's shared-parenting laws.A bill…
Patient With Ebola Is Admitted To NIH Hospital In Maryland
An American health care worker who contracted Ebola while volunteering in Sierra Leone is now receiving care at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center.
France Wins Battle Against Belgium's Plan For A Waterloo Coin
A two-euro coin commemorating the bicentennial of Napoleon Bonaparte's defeat will not be widely released, after France objected to what it called a "negative symbol."
In Ferguson, The Shooting Of 2 Officers Stirs A Long-Simmering Anxiety
Ferguson, Mo., looked like a community that was moving forward this week, with key officials resigning. But then police officers monitoring a protest were shot. For many, the unease is back.
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Mr. Mambia Goes To Washington: To Honor His Sister, Who Died Of Ebola
Tarkpor Mambia of Liberia is now a student in Massachusetts. When he learned of his sister's death, he was determined to go to the nation's capital to put a human face on global health issues.
North Carolina Looking Into 'Black Tax' At Charlotte's Ritz-Carlton
The attorney general asks why an event with predominantly African-American attendees was tagged with a surcharge at a luxury hotel.
Omaha Press Club, 2/21/03
OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Tom Allen, veteran Omaha World-Herald reporter, will talk about his latest book “To Bucktail and Back: A Million Miles of Memories”
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Athletes Help Cheerleader With Down Syndrome Defy Bullies
Desiree Andrews is a cheerleader at Lincoln Middle School in Wisconsin. She has Down syndrome — and as some hecklers learned last year, she also has the support of her school's basketball team.
Nurses Have To Translate When Medical Devices Fail To Communicate
Medical technology can make patient care better and more precise. But the gadgets and computers can cause trouble, too. One big problem is that most of the devices often can't talk with one another.
Palestinians Ask: The Two-State Solution Or The Two-State Illusion?
Palestinians are viewing Israeli elections with tremendous skepticism. After 20 years of on-and-off peace talks, a growing number have given up on a negotiated solution to the conflict.
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