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A Magazine Staff Is Slaughtered, A French Nightmare Is Realized
The satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo kept taking jabs at Islamic radicals despite a 2011 firebombing that destroyed its office.
Why Some Chefs Just Can't Quit Serving Bluefin Tuna
Japanese sushi chefs often can't resist bluefin tuna on offer. Some American chefs can't either, even though conservation groups and marine biologists have been badgering them about bluefin for years.
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Council Bluffs officials say several options are being explored as part of the West Broadway Corridor Plan.A public meeting is set to present design…
University of Nebraska at Omaha Lecture, 9/5/11
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA LECTURE: RICHARD DEAN WINCHELL HISTORY LECTURE – Stephanie Coontz, author of “The Way We Never Were: American Families and…
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Brain imaging can help researchers tell if people are more likely to be able to quit smoking or have trouble with reading. But those tests aren't yet ready for the doctor's office or classroom.
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French Media, Public Rally Behind 'Charlie Hebdo'
Three major media groups said they would lend staff and equipment to ensure the satirical magazine can continue publication after a deadly attack on its offices in Paris.
Omaha Press Club, 8/27/11
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