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Monthly Archives: April 2015
Philly’s Science Festival puts Penn expertise on display – Penn Current
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Philly’s Science Festival puts Penn expertise on display
Penn Current … School of Veterinary Medicine and the School of Arts & Sciences’ Biology Department and the GRASP Lab’s Justin Thomas, Denise Wong, and Gavin Kenneally, will discuss and provide demonstrations of how biology has given inspiration to robotic design. |
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Former paramedic pleads not guilty to sexual battery – The Northwest Florida Daily News
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Former paramedic pleads not guilty to sexual battery
The Northwest Florida Daily News PENSACOLA — Former Okaloosa County paramedic Leah Giannotti Manning pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges of sexual battery and failing to report child abuse. Her bond also has been reduced from $800,000 to $325,000 despite arguments from the … |
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