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Irving Kriesberg

Irving Kriesberg, who died in New York City on 11 November aged 90, was an American painter who combined intense abstract colours with human and animal elements. Kriesberg's works appear in many major museums in the US,...

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Williams' plea deal hearing delayed indefinitely

Source says ex-NBA vet Jayson Williams will plead guity to aggravated assault Williams faces at least 18 months in prison if he accepts terms of deal Hearing on plea deal has been delayed because of Williams' travel problems...

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Heavy college students must pass fitness class

Pa. university requires those with high BMI to take a 3-hour a week class Fiery soccer celebration, ground zero, big yellow taxis, meteor shower, the Taj Mahal reflected and more news and feature photos from around the globe....

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Pa. Judges In Juvenile Kickbacks Case Win Immunity

2 Former Pa. Judges In Juvenile Kickbacks Case Win Partial Immunity From Lawsuits (AP) SCRANTON, Pa. (AP) - Two former Pennsylvania judges accused of taking kickbacks to supply private detention facilities with juveniles have...

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Toys R Us Subsidiary Closes $725M Notes Offering

Toys R Us real estate subsidiary completes $725 million notes offering WAYNE, N.J. November 20, 2009 (AP) The Associated Press Post a Comment Toys R Us said Friday that one of its subsidiaries has completed an offering of $725...

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H1N1 cases down; vaccine access up

Some parts of the country are seeing a small decline in H1N1, as others, including Maine and Hawaii, see an increase. 43 states have widespread flu activity compared with 48 at beginning of month Prevalence still higher than...

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Conoco to pay air quality fine to Pennsylvania

TORONTO (Reuters) - ConocoPhillips Corp will pay $38,137 for 2009 air quality violations at its 190,000 barrel-per-day refinery in Trainer, Pennsylvania, state environmental regulators said on Friday.

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Ralph Izzo -- Cap-and-trade climate legislation would be good for business

As a citizen, a father and a physicist, climate change tops my list of worries. As chief executive of the Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), one of the country's largest energy companies, I'm also finding it to be a...

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NYC mayor, government try different ways to trim workers

NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City and the state both want to cut expenses by trimming public employees but so far they are using different strategies. Mayor Michael Bloomberg is encouraging agencies to prune workers by giving...

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Family wants to delay woman's burial

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 20 (UPI) -- A Massachusetts veterinarian's family has asked a court to delay her burial because they doubt her husband's story that she killed herself in a Caribbean hotel. Dr. Joan Baruffaldi, 45, died...

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