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Dr. Bora Oezgueler has joined Conemaugh Physician Group OB/GYN.
Oezgueler is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology. German born, Dr. Oezgueler spent many years in the United States including most recently as a practicing obstetrician / gynecologist at OB GYN Corp in Chandler, Arizona. Dr. Oezgueler received...
Tags: Obstetrics, Syracuse, Germany, Gynecology, Medical Specialization
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'Lincoln' writer Tony Kushner on working with Steven Spielberg
Tony Kushner had a decade's worth of plays behind him when his epic two-part masterpiece, "Angels in America," exploded in the mainstream in 1992, going on to win the Pulitzer Prize, two best play Tonys and a clutch of other stage awards. In adapting...
Tags: Lincoln (movie, 2012), Tony Kushner, Eric Bana, Daniel Craig, Hyde Park on Hudson (movie)
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2012 another bad year for U.S. disasters, and it may get worse
Tornadoes and wildfires. Droughts and hurricanes. The United States saw almost every sort of calamity this year as 11 billion-dollar natural disasters struck the country. Superstorm Sandy hit New York, ruined parts of the New Jersey coast and closed the...Tags: Meteorological Disasters, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Stock Market, Environmental Issues, NYSE Euronext, Inc.
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Free-speech advocates worldwide protest Russian punk band's sentence
World NowFrom Paris to Hollywood, free-speech advocates reacted with outrage Friday at the two-year prison sentences handed down by a Russian court against the feminist punk-rock trio Pussy Riot for a protest stunt in a Moscow cathedral against President... -
Priest in Peril: Indianapolis priest speaks out following international search
An Indianapolis priest who was reported missing for more than a week is now back in Indiana—and revealing why he feared for his life and left Greece with his translator. Fox59 News sat down for an exclusive interview with Father Christiaan Kappes....
Tags: Psychotherapy, U.S. Department of State, Human Interest, U.S. Embassy, Vatican City
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Climate Change Increased Weather-Related Catastrophes By Nearly Five Times In 30 Years, Munich Re Says
The Hartford CourantClimate change increased the number of hurricanes, tornadoes and other weather-related catastrophes by nearly five times in North America during the past 30 years, according to research published Wednesday by the world's largest reinsurer, Munich Re. The...Tags: Environmental Issues, Columbia University, Weather Reports, Disasters and Accidents, Conservation
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Biergarten Boca Raton
No one should go a day of Oktoberfest without a beer in hand. The Bavarian fest officially started in Munich on Sept. 22 and around South Florida this past Wednesday. The Biergarten in Boca will host its version of the party next Friday, Oct. 5, but until...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking
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Big Bear Oktoberfest
THE OCTOBER AUTHENTIC-FEST Big Bear Lake Oktoberfest Consistently Delivers an Authentic Celebration The true spirit of Bavaria comes to life in Big Bear Lake for six and a half consecutive weekends starting Saturday, September 15 and ending October 27,...Tags: Dance, Germany, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Entertainment Events
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Beer lovers fall for fall brews
PETOSKEY — Before he left work Friday, Sept. 21, for the weekend, Michael Mann stopped to chat with a customer in front of the beer cooler at the Grain Train in Petoskey. Mann, the store’s beverage manager, had just finished stocking the...
Tags: Pumpkin, Michael Mann, Alcoholic Beverages, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events
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Pay to pray: No tax, no blessing, for German church insisting on levy
BERLIN (AP) — The road to heaven is paved with more than good intentions for Germany's24 million Catholics. If they don't pay their religious taxes, they will be denied sacraments, including weddings, baptisms and funerals. A decree issued last...
Tags: Judaism, Germany, Protestantism, Personal Income, Sweden
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Widow sold dead hubby's 1958 Mercedes 180D
Back in the late 1980s, an American university teacher was working in West Germany. While teaching in Munich, Barbara Frank learned from one of her students of a widow who was unable to drive her deceased husband's Mercedes-Benz. The student encouraged...Tags: Germany, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Manufacturing and Engineering, Automotive Equipment
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Gustavo Dudamel, Kent Nagano in leadership change at Gothenburg
Conducting titles at the world's top orchestras are often convoluted and mystifying. In the case of Sweden's Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, a newly announced leadership change is baffling even by classical standards. For five years, Gustavo Dudamel has...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Culture, Music
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