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People who donate their bodies to science are often kept anonymous. But at a tiny Indiana medical school, students are told the cadaver donors' names, given their medical records, and encouraged to get to know their families

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HEADLINE: Students form bond with family of a cadaver donor CAPTION: People who donate their bodies to science are often kept anonymous. But at a tiny Indiana medical school, students are told the cadaver donors' names, given their...
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10 a cappella singers ready for pop stardom

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Atlantic Records = No re-use/re-sale without clearance Atlantic Records 1. Music video clip - ''Who Spiked the Eggnog?'' Straight No Chaser Associated Press Television New York - 17 December 2009 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Seggie Isho, Dan...
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Are Poinsettias Poisonous? Busting Holiday Myths

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Are poinsettias really poisonous? Will the hair of the dog really cure your holiday hangover? Sure as sugarplums, myths and misconceptions pop up every holiday season. Here's what science says about some of them. PARASITES...
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Court Backs College Vaccine Mandates

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This week, a federal appeals court sided with Indiana University after students argued the school's mandate violated their constitutional rights.
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Mackenzie Scott Donates $85M To Girl Scouts

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CEO Sofia Chang says it's the largest donation the Girl Scouts have received from an individual since their founding in 1912.
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Bloomington police say a search effort that enlisted volunteers to look for signs of a missing Indiana University student is coming to an end.

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HEADLINE: Volunteer searches for IU student ending CAPTION: Bloomington police say a search effort that enlisted volunteers to look for signs of a missing Indiana University student is coming to an end. (June 29)