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内容摘要:The team in a statement said it was “deeply anguished.”

The team in a statement said it was “deeply anguished.”

Bernice King, the civil rights leader’s youngest daughter, said inthat she hopes the files are permanently sealed or destroyed.

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“It is unquestionable that my father was a private citizen, not an elected official, who enjoyed the right to privacy that should be afforded to all private citizens of this country,” she said. “To not only be unjustifiably surveilled, but to have the purported surveillance files made public would be a travesty of justice.”Trump’s Jan. 23 executive order also called for declassifying records about the assassinations ofRIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Niède Guidon, the Brazilian archaeologist known for discovering hundreds of prehistoric cave paintings in northeastern

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and for her research challenging theories of ancient human presence in the Americas, died Wednesday at 92, the Serra da Capivara National Park announced.Guidon first documented the red ocher cave paintings in the semi-arid state of Piaui in the 1970s. These ancient artworks, made with natural pigments such as iron oxides and charcoal, depict deer and

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, but also scenes of everyday life including hunting, childbirth, dancing and kissing.

Guidon fought for the preservation of the area, leading to the establishment of the Serra da Capivara National Park in 1979. In 1991,I started asking friends and neighbors whether they wore a hearing aid, or knew anyone at all with a hearing aid, and could point me to a good audiologist.

It took a lot of poking around, but I found one — and it made all the difference.This article is part of AP’s Be Well coverage, focusing on wellness, fitness, diet and mental health.

I’ve been wearing my hearing aids for several months now, and they are as easy as slipping on a pair of glasses, are almost invisible, have reconnected me with the world, and, as crazy as this may sound, they bring me joy.After talking with a few audiologists around the country, it turns out that my experience is pretty typical.

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