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By KEVIN PASSON Special to The Post MILWAUKEE – Six years after shattering the Milwaukee Public Museum's special exhibi- tion attendance record, a second "BODY WORLDS" exhibition has returned to offer another unique look at the human body. More than 200 plastinates – individual organs and systems as well as full-body specimens preserved through Dr. Gunther von Hagens' invention, the process called Plastination – reveal the human body in all its stages: across youth, growth, maturity and advanced age, and in all its conditions, from health DID YOU KNOW? Local news at your fingertips Visit www.gmtoday.com MARK BELLING Online crime records should remain open Page 9 Both parties wrong to push limit to online court access • In the early days of filmmaking, people who worked on the sets were called movies. The films were called motion pictures. • The back of the human hand is the opisthenar. – Source: www.didyouknow.org. ALMOND RETURNS WITH VINTAGE VIOLIN - PAGE 14 STEVE 'THE HOMER' TRUE Football player's decision about sexuality large Page 11 Will Sam's announcement start a movement? MILWAUKEE COUNTY'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FEBRUARY 14, 2014 Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/MilwaukeePost Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/MilwaukeePost See 'BODY WORLDS' on Page 6 Milwaukee Public Museum's new exhibit shows the body through human life cycle and across the arc of aging Photo by Kevin Passon/ Special to The Post The strength and contortion of the body's muscles are displayed in this pair of plastinates known as The Skaters. 'BODY WORLDS' cycles back Zimmermann's Service 360 E. Howard Ave. 414-744-9868 With coupon. Expires 2/28/14. BRAKES most cars $ 89 95 per axle. 236779058

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