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Breastfeeding baby doll: creepy or groundbreaking?
NEW YORK (AP) — We've got dolls that wet, crawl and talk. We've got dolls with perfect hourglass figures. We've got dolls with swagger. And we've got plenty that come with itty bitty baby bottles. But it's a breastfeeding doll whose suckling sounds...
Tags: Breastfeeding, Barbie (fictional character), Services and Shopping, Toy Industry, New York City
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Edmunds County 4-H Recognition Night
The Edmunds County 4-H Recognition Night was held Sunday, Nov. 4 at the 4-H Building in Ipswich. Thirty-five members along with their families attend the event. The awards ceremony started at 4 p.m. followed by a potluck supper. The Leaders Association...Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Kmart, Agricultural Research and Technology
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CMU Net censorship expert charged with child porn
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. (AP) — A professor whose research focuses on Internet censorship and the use of children in advertising has been charged with having child pornography on his Central Michigan University computer, the school announced Thursday....
Tags: Central Michigan University, Pornography, Computer Crime, Sex Crimes, Colleges and Universities
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Crisis Management: Graham Spanier grew up poor and abused
As Penn State University president, Graham Spanier would spend move-in weekend bunking in the freshman dorms, and last year he met the fate of every student who arrives a little too late: the dreaded top bunk. "As a resident of a top bunk, I can report...
Tags: Nazi Party, Crime, Law and Justice, Graham Spanier, Charity, Gary Schultz
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Family feedlot
CARRINGTON, N.D. -- With corn pushing $7 per bushel, is now a good time to be in the cattle business? Sure, if you're Jeff and Jona Kvamme, who purchased Pipestem Feeders LLC north of Carrington, N.D., in March. The couple has managed the custom feeding...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Science and Technology, Agriculture
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New owners of large N.D. feedlot see bright future
CARRINGTON, N.D. (AP) - With corn pushing $7 per bushel, is now a good time to be in the cattle business? Sure, if you're Jeff and Jona Kvamme, who purchased Pipestem Feeders LLC north of Carrington in March. The couple has managed the custom feeding...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Science and Technology, Agriculture
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Preschoolers are learning with tablet computers
Daily American Staff WriterPreschool students at The Learning Lamp in Jennerstown are using touch-screen tablet computers to learn. "They are teacher-friendly and kid-friendly," said Kayla Trexel, center director and preschool teacher. The tablets use an adaptive teaching...Tags: Early Learning
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Green Party candidate: 'It's time to bail out the students'
Offering what she called a “green New Deal,” Green Party presidential candidate Dr. Jill Stein delivered a speech Thursday at Woodbury University in Burbank that focused on jobs, education and the economy. While President Franklin D....
Tags: Students, Jill Stein, Business, Colleges and Universities, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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Green Party candidate offers "green New Deal" during speech in Burbank
Offering what she called a “green New Deal,” Green Party presidential candidate Dr. Jill Stein delivered a speech at Woodbury University in Burbank on Thursday that focused on jobs, education and the economy. While President Franklin D....
Tags: Politics, Jill Stein, Mitt Romney, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Parties and Movements
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Yorktown wine festival coming up Oct. 6
The Yorktown Wine Festival is coming up Saturday, Oct. 6, on Riverwalk Landing by the York River waterfront. The popular event features a tasting of almost 20 Virginia wines, artisans and entertainment by The Rhondells. Hours are noon to 6 p.m....
Tags: Arts and Culture, Wines, Festive Events, Entertainment, Yorktown (York, Virginia)
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Dr. Evelyn P. Valentine, city educator
Dr. Evelyn P. Valentine, a veteran Baltimore public school educator who was founder of the Pasteur Center for Strategic Management Ltd., died Thursday of heart disease at her Northeast Baltimore home.
She was 77.
The daughter of a furniture maker and...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Loyola University Chicago, Newspaper and Magazine, Towson University, Business
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Electrical fire prompts evacuation of Westfield preschool
Children and staff members of a Westfield, Ind. preschool were evacuated Friday morning following a fire in the school’s electrical room. Firefighters with the Westfield Fire Department responded to the Rainbow Child Development Preschool, located...
Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Early Learning, Fires
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