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Study: Less Religious States Give Less to Charity -
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
BOSTON (AP) – A new study on the generosity of Americans suggests that states with the least religious residents are also the stingiest about giving money to charity.
The study released Monday by the Chronicle of Philanthropy found that residents in states where religious participation is higher than the rest of the nation, particularly in the South, gave the greatest percentage of their discretionary income to charity.
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Project: Motion ‘Blooms’ in Finale -
Monday, May 14, 2012
Visual arts frequently recycle junk into amazing works, but these days even dance can go green.
Project: Motion, Memphis’ modern dance collective, concludes its 25th anniversary season in May with dance works set around the many varied themes of “green.”
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Dancers Converge for Annual AXIS -
Monday, February 07, 2011
Project: Motion Modern Dance Collective will continue its relatively new tradition of importing guest artists of contrasting styles in this year’s continuation of the annual AXIS series.
The three performances Feb. 18-20 will be the first AXIS concert in the group’s new home of Evergreen Theater, formerly Circuit Playhouse, 1705 Poplar Ave.
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Despite Export Boom, Manufacturers Cautious About Job Growth -
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
WASHINGTON (AP) - The massive cranes slicing the skies over Brazil, Dubai and China can't come off the assembly lines fast enough at Manitowoc Co.'s manufacturing plants here and overseas.
But an insatiable global appetite doesn't mean the Wisconsin-based heavy equipment maker is boosting its payrolls.
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Local Air Traffic ControllersStruggle Under FAA Plan -
Friday, March 23, 2007
Whether he's perched in a tower gazing at a sunset or planted in a chair glued to a blip on the radar screen, Pete Sufka loves everything about being an air traffic controller.
"I often