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The Nutty character anchors a one-minute review of the day's testimony after the human reporters have had their say.
WSJ: Show Trial: Puppets Act Out Corruption Case
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The pair worked together briefly at the Tupelo insurance agency of Mr. Curtis's older brother, Jack, and may have had a falling out over plans for Mr. Dutschke to publish in his newsletter information from Mr. Curtis about what Mr. Curtis alleges was a scheme by a northern Mississippi medical center to traffic in human body parts and organs, according to the court testimony.
WSJ: Mississippi Man Arrested in Ricin Letter Case
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Through an intermediary, Mr. Dutschke had earlier promised Kevin Curtis that he would use a newsletter that he ran to publish allegations by Kevin Curtis about what he saw as a scheme by a northern Mississippi medical center to traffic in human body parts and organs, according to Jack Curtis and court testimony.
WSJ: New Suspect in Ricin-Letters Case to Appear in Court
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Vestiges such as the stumpy wings of flightless birds, and the hairs that prickle on human skin just like the rising hackles on furry mammals, are further testimony to our shared origins.
ECONOMIST: The evidence for evolution
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Ushahidi (testimony in Swahili) is an open platform for anyone looking to gather data specifically around human rights crisis situations and visualize it on a map or timeline.
FORBES: Names You Need to Know in 2011: Ory Okolloh
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The authors conducted more than 200 interviews and used grand jury testimony from the Balco (Bay Area Laboratory Cooperative) case. (Balco allegedly sold steroids and human growth hormone to Bonds.) Bonds has never tested positive for steroids or HGH and says he never knowingly took steroids.
FORBES: Roger Maris Belongs in the Hall