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Analysis: Brittlestar micro lens discovery
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NPR All Things Considered
08-22-2001
Analysis: Brittlestar micro lens discovery
Host: LINDA WERTHEIMER, ROBERT SIEGEL
Time: 9:00-10:00 PM
LINDA WERTHEIMER, host:
From NPR News, it's ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Linda Wertheimer.
ROBERT SIEGEL, host:
And I'm Robert Siegel.
This week, two scientists working in completely separate disciplines report some remarkable findings in the journal Nature. It turns out th...
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Golf is secondary passion for Aubrey.(Sports)(Kemper Open)
The Washington Times
; The way Emlyn Aubrey talks about his PGA Tour career to date, he leaves the impression that its greatest benefit has been a few connections in the world of auto racing. Car racing is Aubrey's real passion, a love passed to him from his parents. He spent his summers around the tracks; his parents
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The smiling cobra: James Aubrey was TV's first programming superstar. He ruled CBS in the early '60s like a czar by tapping into the public's thirst for 'broads, bosoms and fun.' While he's largely forgotten, his winning formula endures in a landscape of mindless entertainment.(television)
Variety
; Could you spell his name? the CBS publicist asks. A-U-B-R-E-Y, comes the reply from a reporter, needing help for a profile of a man who ran the network like a czar in the early 1960s. James Aubrey. And what's iae doing now? He died 10 years ago. Such institutional amnesia is understandable, given
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Aubrey returns to K-Tribe.
Free Press (Kinston, NC)
; ... or at dhall@freedomenc.com. Copyright (c) 2006, The Free Press, Kinston, N.C. Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News. For information on republishing this content, contact us at (800) 661-2511 (U.S.), (213) 237-4914 (worldwide), fax (213) 237-65 ...
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Interview: Robert Siegel discusses one of The Onion's satirical stories being picked up and broadcast as an actual news story
All Things Considered (NPR)
; ... being picked up and broadcast as an actual news story Host: ROBERT SIEGEL Time: 9:00-10:00 PM ROBERT SIEGEL, host: When news is picked up by one newspaper from another ... Times. It seems that the Beijing Evening News ran a story from Washington on Monday ...
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Aubrey has something to smile about
St. Joseph News-Press
; Minutes after Aubrey Thornton was born, she turned blue due to a problem with her lungs. A year and half later, her parents are thanking God and Children's Mercy Hospital for a miraculous recovery. "Its like a shock because we expected everything to be normal," said Dawn Thornton, Aubrey's mother.
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Aubrey Birdies His Way Into View; Relative Unknown Is Third After a 66
The Washington Post
; ... that I'd shoot 5 under, I'd have been real happy," said Aubrey, whose daughter, Adelayde, 3, sat with him during his post-round news conference. "But you never shoot low enough." Until those late mistakes, Aubrey had treated Avenel as a dart board, flying approaches ...
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Aubrey's injury woes continue: First baseman to have MRI on right knee today. Aeros gain ground on Curve with a 7-3 victory.
Akron Beacon Journal (Akron, OH)
; ... 11th overall) in the 2003 draft, the outcome is rarely good news. I don't know if it's tough luck, or what, the 24-year-old said ... Beacon Journal, Ohio Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News. For information on republishing this content, contact us at ...
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Wedding bells soon for Aubrey and Troy?(Entertainment)
Manila Bulletin
; Byline: ANTONETTE R. VALDEZ At 24, sexy actress Aubrey Miles finds her self having to answer questions from the press about her and boyfriend Troy Monteroas alleged plan to get married and always, she stresses, she answers that sheas not ready to settle down into marriage yet. She said that she and
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Robert Siegel Gives His Thoughts from the Middle East
All Things Considered (NPR)
; 00-00-0000 LINDA WERTHEIMER, Host: It's been a momentous week in the Middle East with each day bringing quantum leaps in the prospects for peace. Our colleague Robert Siegel has been there all week. We've heard his reports everyday. Today, we asked him for his personal impressions at this time of
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PARENTS HONOR AUBREY BY HELPING OTHER CHILDREN.(AT HOME)
The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
; Byline: David Wecker It's been one year today since Aubrey Rose Hollenkamp slipped away. The visitation was on what would have been her third birthday. After everything that had happened, she seemed so strong, so set for the rest of her life to unfold. And in a moment, she was gone. Her parents,
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