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For more than five generations, visitors to Letchworth State Park have ignored "No trespassing" signs -- and, occasionally, freight trains -- to walk onto an iron-and-steel bridge and gaze 245 feet below into the tree-studded, Genesee River gorge.
That could soon end.
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Here the village may become the center of our world, but should we receive distressing news from home, we immediately feel ourselves dislocated, distanced from what has now become the axis of our concerns.9 Similarly, in dreaming the spatiality of the dream is organized according to affective values: In dreaming as in myth we learn where the phenomenon is to be found by feeling that towards which our desire goes out, what our heart dreams, on what our life depends. [...] far we have spoken of the experience of inside spaces from the perspective of those who dwell in them.
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You could almost turn it into an office pool: Just how empathetic will the expressions on Diane Sawyer's face be when she reports this evening on Tiger Woods' morning press conference? I'm guessing her face and tone of voice will register a full eight on the concern meter.
No one does empathy like Diane Sawyer.
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DENVER - At first glance, the numbers don't look all that bad. But a closer look reveals a significant shortcoming in the Lakers' 2010-11 resume. They haven't been successful when playing away from home against teams with winning records.
Overall, the Lakers are 14-8 in road games.
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Jan. 1 is a big day for seventh-generation Royalton resident Jennifer H. Bieber because it's the first day of the new year and - - because it's her birthday -- the first day of her new year.
This year, she has a third reason to celebrate: Later today, she will take office as the first female supervisor in the Town of Royalton on her 42nd birthday.
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NEW ORLEANS - A device sucking some of the oil from a blown-out well in the Gulf of Mexico offered a bright spot Sunday for a region that has seen its wildlife coated in a lethal muck, its fishermen idled and its beaches tarnished by the nation's worst oil spill.
The containment cap placed on the gusher near the sea floor trapped about 441,000 gallons of oil Saturday, BP spokesman Mark Proegler said Sunday, up from around 250,000 gallons of oil Friday. It's not clear how much is still escaping; an estimated 500,000 to 1 million gallons of crude is believed to be leaking daily.
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As the country faces a 29 percent shortage of nurses within the next 15 years, Utah's medical community is taking a proactive approach to ward off pot...
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[...] Nietzschean power is not, as Heidegger supposes, a domination over the ontical world. According to Nietzsche, individuals should not be forced to conform to a predetermined mode of existence; on the contrary the exceptions must be saved from the mass steamroller.
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People who don't pay attention to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting or its associated networks, National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting System, probably wonder why conservatives have spent decades in a so-far-futile fight to deny public funding for Big Bird and Elmo.
Which is just what the "progressives" who oversee the system want them to think.