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#WWII #MissingInAction #NavalHistory
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WWII Navy destroyer explosion victims may be at LI cemetery
The family of a Pennsylvania naval officer, killed more than eight decades ago when an anchored Navy destroyer exploded and sank off New York Harbor, believes their loved ones' remains may be buried and intermingled with other victims of the World War II disaster in four unknown sailor graves at Long Island National Cemetery, Pinelawn.
#HigherEducation #Greece #StudentReform
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Greece cuts student population at universities by half after long study breaks are abolished
ATHENS, Greece -- More than 300,000 inactive university students have been removed from the rolls in Greece, cutting the country's official student population by nearly half, authorities said Friday.
#HigherEducation #Greece #StudentReform
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Greece cuts student population at universities by half after long study breaks are abolished
ATHENS, Greece -- More than 300,000 inactive university students have been removed from the rolls in Greece, cutting the country's official student population by nearly half, authorities said Friday.
#Euthanasia #AssistedDying #Legislation
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Australia's Northern Territory considers passing assisted dying laws for second time in 31 years
MELBOURNE, Australia -- The first place in the world to legalize voluntary euthanasia 31 years ago could this year become the last part of Australia to secure the same legal reform as the Northern Territory government on Friday announced plans to legislate for doctor-assisted dying for a second time.
#Aspirin #HeartHealth #CardiovascularDisease
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Trump's aspirin disclosure brings new attention to drug's benefits, risks
President Donald Trump's disclosure that he takes a large daily dose of aspirin to prevent the onset of cardiac disease, despite his doctor's recommendation he take less, has brought new public attention to one of the most widely used and best known medications in the world.