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Mechanization Brings Quick Change To Borneo Region Known For 'Slow Rice'
A company is introducing mechanized rice farming to the interior of Malaysian Borneo for the first time. Scientists say the change may damage the bonds between the local people and their environment.
Greece's 'Erratic Marxist' Leaves Legacy Of Sound Bites
Yanis Varoufakis railed against the terms imposed on Greece by its creditors and his negotiating partners. In his resignation letter, he said he "shall wear the creditors' loathing with pride."
Cuba Is First To Earn WHO Seal For Ending Mother-Baby HIV Transmission
The chances are now practically nil. How did Cuba do it? And how are other countries faring by comparison?
Country's Kacey Musgraves Mixes Wit And Sincerity In 'Pageant Material'
The 26-year-old singer focuses on cleverly constructed lyrics — instead of rebellion — in her new record. Critic Ken Tucker says the singer falls short of creating a "sustained great album."
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The New Science Behind Our 'Unfair' Criminal Justice System
"Good people with the best of intentions ... can get things terribly, terribly wrong," says legal scholar Adam Benforado. His book, Unfair, explores the intrinsic flaws of the American justice system.
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2 teens arrested in fatal shooting, 12-year-old sought
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Omaha police have arrested two teenagers in connection with a fatal shooting last week, and they are still looking for a 12-year-old…
Nebraska Wesleyan University Forum, 4/11/88
NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY FORUM – George Tinker, Assistant Professor of Cross-Cultural Ministries at Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Colorado…
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Knowing How Doctors Die Can Change End-Of-Life Discussions
Dr. Ken Murray wrote an essay a decade ago about how the gentler care doctors choose at the end of life stands apart. His work still shapes how some doctors talk to patients about death.
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Obama To Meet With Vietnam's Communist Party Chief Amid Concern Over China
Hanoi and Washington hope to strengthen economic and defense ties, especially in the wake of Beijing's construction on a disputed reef in the South China Sea.
For Homeless Families, Quick Exit From Shelters Is Only A Temporary Fix
The rapid rehousing program provides the homeless with short-term rental assistance. But many recipients ultimately face the same problems as those who stay in shelters, a new government study finds.
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