Posts Tagged turn


Authorities hopeful new search will turn up Jimmy Hoffa

A tip has police combing a field in Oakland County, Mich., for the former Teamsters boss. USATODAY.com Feed

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To Crack Down On Rhino Poaching, Authorities Turn To Drones

Sky-high prices for elephant ivory and rhino horn have pushed wildlife poaching to a fever pitch. So in attempt to outfox the sophisticated poaching operations, conservationists and government rangers are teaming up to launch small, camera-carrying drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles, above southwest Africa. Environment

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OFFSTAGE: How to Turn Off Keith Urban

Here’s what you should never wear if you want to turn off Keith Urban: orange stretch pants. CMT News

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Atheists turn to science during times of stress

Religious faith can help believers cope with stress – now it seems that trusting in science might do the same for non-believers      New Scientist – Online news

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Tables Turn for China, U.S.

Friday’s summit marks a turning point in U.S.-China economic relations: Chinese growth is slowing sharply after a long boom while the U.S. is regaining its vigor after a long slump. WSJ.com: Economy

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Three Super Bowl champions turn down White House invitations

Former Ravens Anquan Boldin, Bernard Pollard and Cary Williams will miss the event. USATODAY.com Feed

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Extra Mustard: Weird turn in Bieber v. Keyshawn

SI.com – NFL

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White hoping to turn Redskins stint into an opportunity

Pat White has gotten a rare second chance in the unforgiving NFL. Now the Redskins’ No. 4 QB, he’s hoping to parlay this stint in D.C. into a new football life, Don Banks writes. SI.com – NFL

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With Brian Urlacher retiring, Chicago Bears turn to Jonathan Bostic

Chicago Bears’ Kyle Long, right, works with Jonathan Bostic during an NFL football rookie camp at Halas Hall in Lake Forest, Ill., Friday, May 10, 2013. NFL Football News

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Global shares end higher as eyes turn to Fed

By Ryan Vlastelica NEW YORK (Reuters) – Stock markets around the world edged higher on Tuesday amid signs of improving growth, even though questions about monetary policy limited gains. The Dow Jones industrial average and S&P 500 ended at all-time highs, while the dollar rose and gold fell. The euro was slightly higher, though a [...]

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