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Virginia Man Is 'Rock Of Ages' No. 1 Fan
Abe Calimag has seen the show more than 500 times, and he's traveled the world to see his favorite musical. Calimag has spent more than $25,000 on tickets and travel, according to the New York Post.
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Medical Company May Be Falling Short Of Its Patient Safety Ideals
Masimo Corporation's chief executive is a leading voice in the movement to reduce medical errors, but the Food and Drug Administration says his company isn't properly investigating complaints.
Hewlett-Packard Will Split Into Two Companies
The ailing company that was founded 75 years ago has laid off more than 40,000 workers in recent years. Mergers that were meant to help it compete have not panned out.
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Executive Who Spearheaded NPR's Digital Strategy To Leave Network
Kinsey Wilson "is widely credited with positioning NPR as a leader in the digital space," according to NPR's CEO.
Supreme Court Declines To Take Up Gay-Marriage Appeals
On Monday, on the first day of its new term, the court stunned the legal world, refusing to take any of the appeals pending on lower court rulings allowing gay marriage.
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From GIs To Gen Z (Or Is It iGen?): How Generations Get Nicknames
Baby boomers, Generation X, millennials — every generation has a name. But where do these names come from, who chooses them, and why do we need them?
GED Confusion Could Jeopardize Testing in Juvenile Detention
Since 1996 kids at McLennan County’s Juvenile Detention Center have been able to prepare for the GED through Waco ISD’s Challenge Academy. But last year…
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Firestone Did What Governments Have Not: Stopped Ebola In Its Tracks
There's a company town in Liberia with 80,000 residents. Ebola was first detected in March. Firestone's resourceful response has kept the virus from spreading.
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Mexican President Says He's 'Indignant' Over Case Of Missing Students
Over the weekend, police found the mass graves that are thought to contain the bodies of some of the students.
Should Short Beards Be Allowed Behind Bars?
Arkansas prisoner Gregory Holt hand-wrote a 15-page petition without the help of lawyers, arguing that he be permitted to wear a beard as part of his religion. The Supreme Court will hear the case.
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