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US panel seeks broader sanctions against China
AFP via Yahoo! News - Nov 16 2:53 PM A US Congress-appointed panel sought broader sanctions against Chinese firms proliferating unconventional weapons and wanted Beijing to inspect ships plying to or from nuclear-armed North Korea's ports.
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GRE and LSAT to see formatting changes
The GW Hatchet - Nov 12 10:30 PM The standardized test for most graduate students will nearly double in length next year and the law school entrance exam will see minor changes. Students taking the Graduate Record Examination, a test most graduate programs nationwide require for admission, will have a completely new exam beginning next September.
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Last chance to see ancient Egyptian maths paper
NewsWales - Nov 14 4:38 AM The Egypt Centre at Swansea University will say goodbye to one of Ancient Egypt’s most mysterious artefacts next week, when the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus is returned to its permanent home at the British Museum .
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The New World Order: Ages of Time
GoldSeek.com - Nov 16 10:37 AM Murmurs felt below, the first warnings of that which it is yet to come. The great white snowy owl sits aloft, gazing over his dominion – pondering: how long – before its time.
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Around the valley
San Gabriel Valley Tribune - Nov 16 6:53 PM WALNUT - Helen Papadopoulos, an algebra teacher at Suzanne Middle School, was named a California Teacher of the Year Thursday. Papadopoulos was one of five recipients of the award and has taught at the middle school for 22 years.
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Risky breeds?
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Nov 11 11:10 PM RISKY BREEDS? Dogs that could affect your homeowner's insurance: • Akita • Alaskan malamute • Chow chow • Doberman pinscher • German shepherd • Pit bull • Presa Canario • Rottweiler • Siberian husky • Staffordshire bull terrier • Wolf hybrid Source: Bankrate.com
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Alligator found in Andover woods
Eagle-Tribune Online - Nov 16 8:31 AM ANDOVER - The alligator was so out of place in the woods, it didn't look real. Never thinking she'd see a real alligator in Andover in the middle of November, Laurie Farrell automatically assumed it was a toy - until it moved.
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How Telstra conceals its executive sweet deals
The Age - Nov 12 10:18 AM LESS than 15 kilometres south-west of Capitol Hill on the outskirts of Washington, DC, lies the town of Alexandria, where blood was first shed in the American Civil War. Here, too, in a Securities and Exchange Commission office block archive near the edge of the gently flowing Potomac River, are other vestiges of history.
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See the exhibit, stay for the souvenirs
The Courier News - Nov 17 2:07 AM The Field Museum has sold more than half a million advance tickets to "Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs."
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O'Leary to leave Salina
Salina Journal - Nov 16 4:39 PM He accepts job in Norman, Okla. Shawn O'Leary, who has been head of the city's public works department since 1990, has resigned effective the end of the year after being hired as public works director in Norman, Okla.
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Aqua spends $26M on renovations
Pacific Business News - Nov 17 12:02 AM The Aqua Hotels & Resorts brand of Waikiki boutique hotels says it has spent more than $26 million on renovating seven properties.
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A&E Performance Listings
The Oregonian - Nov 17 12:38 AM Recommendations by DAVID STABLER. All area codes 503 unless otherwise noted.
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Argentine Protesters Decry Warrant for Former Iranian President
Bloomberg.com - Nov 15 2:30 PM Nov. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Argentine demonstrators blocked a main street in Buenos Aires, with as many as 400 marching on the Israeli embassy to protest a judge's decision to issue arrest warrants for former Iranian president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.
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Iraq Issues Arrest Warrant for a Prominent Sunni Cleric
New York Times - Nov 16 8:08 PM News of the arrest warrant raised concerns among many Iraqis that it could further inspire the insurgency.
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Iraq seeks arrest of top Sunni cleric on terror charges
International Herald Tribune - 10 minutes ago The arrest warrant for Sheik Harith al-Dhari, an outspoken critic of the Shiite-dominated government, raised concerns among Iraqis that it could further inflame sectarian violence.
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Mexico Aztec god carving may be emperor's headstone
Reuters via Yahoo! News - Nov 16 8:09 PM Archeologists say a giant, ornate carving of an Aztec god recently unveiled in downtown Mexico City could be a massive headstone in honor of one of the civilization's last rulers.
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Storm damage reaches far, wide
Hattiesburg American - Nov 16 4:34 AM Damage: The tornado picked up and flipped the trailer with Smith and friend Aaron Moore inside - the men believe the trailer flipped twice before coming to rest upside down, 30 feet from its original starting point.
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In 'Day Break,' Taye Diggs keeps repeating a very bad day
The Toledo Blade - Nov 15 3:38 AM The only good thing about having a really bad day is that you know it will end...
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Council staff cuts delay disabled girl's parking badge
Harrow Times - Nov 16 4:21 AM A MOTHER whose teenage daughter has arthritis can not get a disabled parking badge from Harrow Council. The council has laid off the person who deals with applications as part of money-saving cuts.
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Rex: King of begonias
Stamford Advocate - 1 hour, 7 minutes ago The rex begonia, long regarded by house plant aficionados as the king of the begonias, is now enjoying year-round fame and exposure indoors and out.
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Barge runs aground off Kodiak
Channel 2 News Anchorage - Nov 14 8:01 PM The U.S. Coast Guard is keeping close watch on a barge that ran aground over the weekend off Kodiak.
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Casket sales push Hillenbrand profit
The Indianapolis Star - Nov 16 7:17 AM Hillenbrand Industries Inc., a maker of hospital beds and caskets, said today it swung to a fiscal fourth-quarter profit, helped by better casket sales.
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Taking notes: Millikin students get opportunity to learn, perform guitar with John 'Catfish' Evans
Herald & Review - Nov 16 10:52 PM DECATUR - John "Catfish" Evans taught his class one Wednesday afternoon at Millikin University how to change the strings on a guitar.
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"The inmates throw pee, bleach, semen, doo-doo; wee-wees out everywhere"
Miami New Times - Nov 15 11:26 AM Risky Business Filed under: News When the corrections counselor tells what it's like to walk past the cell blocks at the Miami-Dade County Stockade, she could almost be describing Clarice Starling's walk down the corridor of a maximum-security prison in The Silence of the Lambs: "As a female, you ...
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Pear-shaped diamond nets $2.7 million at auction
Yahoo! India News - Nov 16 5:50 AM GENEVA (Reuters) - A huge, pear-shaped white diamond fetched 3.4 million Swiss francs ($2.7 million) and a bracelet from an unidentified "European noble family" went for 1.6 million Swiss francs at an auction, Sotheby's said on Thursday.
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Exploratory drilling permit appealed
Coos Bay World Link - Nov 16 1:47 PM A local couple has appealed a city of Coos Bay staff decision to permit Williams Company to collect up to six exploratory borings in the Coos Bay estuary.
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Celebrity Money
Anorak - 1 hour, 10 minutes ago Imelda Marcos, the wife of Ferdinand Marcos, the former President of the Philippines who embezzled an estimated £5billion, is to sell off her infamous collection of shoes.
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Researcher produces new evidence of Bigfoot's existence
New Straits Times - Nov 16 3:55 PM KLUANG: A Bigfoot researcher came forward yesterday with what he claimed was new evidence of the creature’s existence in the deep jungles of Ulu Sedili in Kota Tinggi.
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Lillestrøm nab Nordlie from Viking
UEFA News - Nov 16 8:23 AM Lillestrøm SK have beaten off competition from fellow Norwegian Tippeligaen side Viking FK to secure the signature of Tom Nordlie as their new head coach.
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Michelle Malone
Fort Worth Weekly - Nov 15 2:40 PM Sugarfoot is one of those c.d.’s that can be inserted in the space between the blues and rock without really adding anything new to the pile. Michelle Malone spends a couple of hundred days a year on the road, sharing stages with the likes of ZZ Top, Joan Jett, the Indigo Girls, and Johnny Winter.
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panel
Panel can refer to:
- A panel is a longitudinal statistical study in which one group of individuals are interviewed at intervals over a given period of time.
- Panel (band), a Welsh musical group
- The Panel is an Australian talk show.
- The Panel (Ireland) is an Irish talk show.
- A control panel which is a flat area containing controls and indicators. Commonly found in aircraft but may be associated with the operation of any machinery.
- A breaker panel which is a flat area containing electrical circuit breakers.
- A thing that blocks one area from another. It is usually made up of thin sheet metal.
- A flat or sculptured area that is part of a larger structure such as a piece of furniture or one element of a multi-panel screen.
- A committee or jury used to decide some matter. In a legal context it may refer to a subset of a full set of appeal court judges, in contrast to an En banc hearing, which involves them all.
In accident investigations, a full investigation may involve sub-panels with expertise in differing areas, in the aircraft context perhaps covering avionics, structures, engines and so on.
- One of several objects in computer software (a widget or a control panel).
- One element of a multi-element piece of art, such as a triptych, or a piece of sequential art such as a graphic novel or comic strip.
- In telephony is a short name used to refer to a Panel Switch, a type of electromechanical telephone switching system developed by the Bell System in the 1920s.
- A part of a structural insulated panel building system for construction.
- A committee in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong specialises on specific areas, known elsewhere as select committee or standing committee
US panel seeks broader sanctions against China
AFP via Yahoo! News - Nov 16 2:53 PM A US Congress-appointed panel sought broader sanctions against Chinese firms proliferating unconventional weapons and wanted Beijing to inspect ships plying to or from nuclear-armed North Korea's ports.
Lautenberg to chair Senate transportation panel
The Philadelphia Inquirer - 2 hours, 28 minutes ago New Jersey Democratic Sen. Frank Lautenberg will be chairman of a transportation subcommittee when the new Congress convenes in January, his office said yesterday. Lautenberg will head the transportation safety, infrastructure security and water quality subcommittee. Among the issues the panel will deal with are drunken driving, motorcycle safety, chemical plant security, and oil spills. "This
US panel demands China pay for copyright piracy
AFP via Yahoo! News - Nov 16 9:50 AM The United States should sue China at the WTO over rampant copyright abuses, and ban US Internet companies from revealing their users' identities to Beijing, a top panel said.
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