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Response to the "Bodies, The Exhibition" was so strong during its three-month run ending last month that organizers brought it back for another three months.
More than 36,000 visitors saw "Bodies, The Exhibition," so California-based Premier Exhibitions decided to bring in 200 more specimens not seen in Tulsa and reopen the exhibition.
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JEAN-BERTRAND Aristide, the ousted Haitian president, will be extending his scheduled 10-week stay in Jamaica, Huntley Medley, his press liaison, said on Sunday, May 23.
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The Utah Supreme Court told the state Monday to hold off on involuntarily medicating accused Elizabeth Smart kidnapper Wanda Barzee until the U.S. Supreme Court decides whether it will hear the case.
The state's high court ordered the stay on forcible medication to remain in place for now. Last week, both sides went before the court to argue their cases. Prosecutors argued the likelihood of the U.S. Supreme Court accepting the Barzee case was very minimal and waiting for a decision was simply another delay in a case that has already been bogged down for five years.
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Champions Tour Event will remain at the Old Course through 2012
MINNEAPOLIS -- Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America (Allianz) today annou...
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Jail visitor extends stay in contraband case
MAYVILLE -- A Jamestown man went to visit a female friend at the Chautauqua County Jail Friday and ended up spending the night.
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Milwaukee Public Museum is extending the run of its major exhibition "Saint Peter and the Vatican: The Legacy of the Popes" to May 29.
The exhibit opened Feb. 4 and originally was scheduled to close May 7. Entries to the exhibit are timed, and the extension is "due to popular demand," said Dan Finley, president and chief executive officer of the museum. "It's been nothing short of a blockbuster. We've been gratified with the turnout, but we're now turning people away or at least turning them away from prime times. We want to accommodate everyone.
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BANGOR - It looked like Husson University's softball team would have a fight on its hands during Wednesday afternoon's doubleheader after the University of Maine-Farmington scored two runs in the top of the first inning.
They did, but Husson also got production up and down its batting order and combined a potent offense with solid pitching to sweep the UMF Beavers 8-5 and 7-4 at O'Keefe Field.