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When scientific studies first began suggesting that "Baby Einstein" videos might make children more like Einstein himself — as a child, he was taciturn and not especially verbal — rather than creating literary prodigies, proponents of the videos countered that the methods used in said studies couldn't really prove that the videos themselves were the [...]
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A 10-month-old boy died Thursday evening after he fell out of a vehicle his mother was driving on the 600 block of Emerald Drive, according to Rio Rancho Police Spokesman John Francis.
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The last words Tamika Savoy heard before the single-engine airplane she was riding in crashed in a Silverado Ranch neighborhood Monday morning was "C'mon baby, you can do it."
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“BABY, BABY, the place on fire . . . the place on fire, they robbing the store . . . come and get me.”
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You live your life at 2.4 GHz. Your router, your cordless phone, your Bluetooth earpiece, your baby monitor and your garage opener all love and live on this radio frequency, and no others. Why? The answer is in your kitchen.
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Police Chief Charlie Beck pleaded for calm and vowed his department would conduct an exhaustive investigation into a bicycle officer's fatal shooting of a drunken day laborer with a knife.
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America is graying due to lower birthrates after the baby boomers came to be. That means relatively fewer people will be paying taxes to support older Americans on Social Security and Medicare. And Medicare in particular is a ticking time bomb.
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To those familiar with Port Lavaca, the words “culture shock” would not come to mind when describing the city.
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As the final echoes of the closing trumpet fanfare on 'The Undoing' subside, Paul Banks' final words on Interpol declare this to be "The place we're in now."
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By John Romano, Times Sports Columnist Tuesday, September 7, 2010 TAMPA — The old guy remembers those long ago days. Those forgotten faces. He remembers a time when the locker room was ruled by hardened men, and when the names above the lockers seemed to have been carved during some bygone era. Back then, he was 27. Barely a baby in a room of elders. Yes, the years have passed quickly. Well ...
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