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Jazz on the Green at Midtown Crossing to pay tribute to Omaha jazz legend
Tribute to Luigi Waites scheduled for August 12.By KIOSThe inaugural season of Omaha Performing Arts Jazz on the Green at Midtown Crossing concludes…
Remembering Ahmad Alaadeen
A look back at the legendary saxophonist, composer & educator.By Chris…
TSA Backtracks, Says Screeners Were Wrong Searching Elderly Women
Homeland Security said it is not standard operating procedure for airport screeners to inspect colostomy bags.
Bringing Home The Fries: Fast Food Comes By Delivery
Fast-food restaurants would love to break into the lucrative home delivery market. But can a delivered french fry be a crispy one? We tested Burger King's new home delivery service to find out.
Italy's Cruise Crisis Spawns An Unlikely Star
Italians have been gripped by the dramatic exchange between the cruise liner captain who left his sinking ship and the coast guard captain who demanded that he go back onboard. Many Italians see the episode as a metaphor for the country's current condition.
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Keystone Proposal Rejected On Technicality
The Obama administration rejected the Keystone XL pipeline proposal, while allowing the parent company to reapply with an alternate route. Robert Siegel talks to NPR's Elizabeth Shogren for more.
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In Former Steel Town, Residents Question GOP Candidates' 'Entitlement Society' Talk
Republican presidential candidates have had some harsh words about the role of government aid in the Obama administration. But in areas still struggling with a bad economy — such as McKeesport, Pa. — those getting aid say it's keeping them afloat. And they worry what cutting them off would mean.
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High Court Sides With Man Abandoned By Attorneys
A New York law firm committed a stunning series of mistakes that led to a death row inmate missing his ability to appeal. There is no doubt that he committed the crime; the doubt is whether he could have avoided the death penalty. Now, the Supreme Court has given him another chance to fight his execution.
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Many Older Women May Not Need Frequent Bone Scans
Many older women currently get scans every two years to check for signs of osteoporosis, a bone-thinning disease that can cause painful spine fractures and broken hips. But a new study suggests perhaps half of women over 67 might not need such bone scans more often than every 15 years.
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A Look Back At Bosnia, Through Angelina Jolie's Eyes
Angelina Jolie was just 16 when the war in Bosnia began, and she paid little heed to it at the time. But as her awareness of international issues grew, her attention was drawn back to the conflict. Now, that war is the subject of her debut film as a writer and director, In the Land of Blood and Honey.
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