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Jesuit Student In National Geographic Bee Top Ten
WGNO NewsMay 24, 2012 11:07 AM UPDATE: Anthony Stoner placed 8th overall in the National Geographic Bee. The final round will air tonight at 7 p.m. central time on the National Geographic Channel. -------------------- While some teenagers have posters on their...Tags: Geography, Italy, Science and Technology, National Geographic Channel (tv network)
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Positive Vibrations Foundation Empowering Kids Through Music
WGNO NEWSNew Orleans is no stranger to powerful music, and the Positive Vibrations Foundation aims to empower kids through music. Ben Faulks is the co-founder of Positive Vibrations Foundation. The Foundation sponsored a stage at the Mid-City Bayou Boogaloo...Tags: Physiology, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Music Industry, Science and Technology
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Get the Skinny on Metabolism-Boosting Foods
WGNO NewsThese five foods are touted as metabolism boosters that make it easier to shed pounds, but do they really work? I've sifted through the research to give us the scoop about which really live up to the hype, and which are best filed under the category of...Tags: Physiology, Human Body, Science and Technology, Soups, Weight
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Mordor On The Mississippi: State Chases Imaginary Threats, Ignores Real Ones
Memo to State Representative Frank Hoffman: Canadian researchers claim to have evidence that bicyclists may suffer heart irregularities if they ride near automobile traffic which is almost everywhere cyclists ride. But the most terrifying health news...Tags: Science and Technology
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Slidell Neighbors Celebrate Judge's Decision
ABC26 NewsNeighbors who live in or near the Lakeshore Estates subdivision in Slidell are hoping a civil court judge's decision will bring them some peace. Their homes are near the site being used to demolish the old I-10 twin spans that were damaged by Hurricane...Tags: Physiology, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Science and Technology, Justice System
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Climbing Kilimanjaro in the Name of Science
Physics is a natural science involving the study of matter and motion. So here’s a simple equation: with one man and one backpack, how much energy does it take to climb 19,500 feet? Douglas Alexander is solving that equation one step at a time. ...
Tags: Eastern Africa, Science and Technology, Douglas Alexander , Human Accomplishments, Applied Physics
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Love it, Like it, Hate it - Snacks for Weight Loss
WGNO NewsYou’ve heard that smart snacking is key for revving your metabolism and keeping hunger at bay, but with all of the marketing tricks and gimmicks, it can be tough to know what’s really a good option when it comes to those between-meal nibbles....Tags: Cheese, Physiology
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LSU Health Science Center Opens Facility Uptown
WGNO NewsThe corner of St. Charles and Amelia Uptown finally has new life. LSU Health Science Center has opened a new medical building there. It offers over 25 specialties under one roof; a first for LSU Healthcare since Hurricane Katrina. WGNO's Vanessa Bolano...Tags: WGNO, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Hospitals and Clinics
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The Secrets Behind the Brew at Abita
Step inside Abita brewery and you're surrounded by massive tanks. Each one could supply a beer to every person in Tiger stadium, all 93,000 of them! However, long before you drink a cold one, the process starts with the ingredients. Inside the Abita...Tags: Rubber Products Industry
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The REAL Cause of the Marsh Fire: Remember Orlandia?
How could the oil bust of the early 80's indirectly be responsible for the marsh fire burning in New Orleans East that has caused our air quality to suffer immensely?
If the original plans for the East were implemented there wouldn't be any marsh fire...Tags: Natural Resources, Religion and Belief, Wildlife, Environmental Issues, Church and State Relations
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NASA: Muslim world, here we come
Now that the space shuttle program has been retired, NASA can start focusing on its primary mission: reaching out to the Muslim world.
In 1961, John F. Kennedy promised that America would be the first country to land a man on the moon. It was an exciting...Tags: Building Material, Engineering, Barack Obama, U.S. Department of State, NASA
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OPSB Says New Orleans Schools Will Open Tuesday
The Orleans Parish School Board (OPSB) today announced that all OPSB traditional and charter schools will open for class on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011. Students will have a full day of instruction and be released at their normal dismissal times.
OPSB...Tags: High Schools, Orleans Parish, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), New Orleans, Schools
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