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Shell Oil Abandons Controversial Drilling Off Alaska's Shore
Shell announced the move late Sunday, describing what the company called "a clearly disappointing exploration outcome" in the Chukchi Sea, which is part of the Arctic Ocean.
University of Nebraska at Omaha Lecture, 9/28/15
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA LECTURE – 2015 RUTH AND PHIL SOKOLOV ANNUAL LECTURE – Ari Shavit, Senior Correspondent with the Israeli newspaper Haaretz,…
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From Ingenue To Antigone: Juliette Binoche Discusses Acting, Aging And Family
The Oscar-winning actress plays Antigone in a new translation of Sophocles' 2,000-year-old tragedy. "It's a very powerful play," Binoche says. Sophocles "still is bringing so much truth in our lives."
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Just Missed It. Marathoner Comes Up Short On World Record After Nikes Malfunction
Kenyan runner Eliud Kipchoge shrugged off the shoe failure that potentially cost him the world record, saying his pair of Nike running shoes are "actually very good."
Even Poor Countries End Up Wasting Tons Of Food
It's not just a developed world problem. One of the authors of Food Foolish talks about the problem in low-income countries, where food often decays in the fields or spoils on the way to market.
Omaha Press Club, 6/16/97
OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Ron Hull, former General Manager of Nebraska Public Television, Special Advisor to the Public Broadcasting System’s Program Fund, and…
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EPA Announces New Rules To Protect Farmworkers From Pesticides
The federal government is requiring farmers to keep more records on exactly when and where they used specific pesticides. And no children under the age of 18 will be allowed to handle the chemicals.
Taliban Fighters Overrun Afghan Security Forces, Reported In Control Of Kunduz
The fall of the northern Afghan city would represent a major setback for U.S.-trained government forces.
Obama, Putin Meet After Trading Dueling Statements On Syria
President Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin met Monday after both spoke at the United Nations General Assembly. The two have been at odds over a solution to the Syrian conflict.
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Atlanta Tries To Carve Out A Niche In Tech
Many local startups say their biggest hurdle is cash. It's such a common complaint, Atlanta's mayor is launching a venture capital fund to help tech companies get off the ground.
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