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Plummeting US Satellite to Hit Earth FridaySeptember 20, 2011
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UN Renews Commitment Against RacismSeptember 22, 2011U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki Moon said while much has been done to combat racism and xenophobia, muc
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Osteoporosis Drug Might Repair Joints Damaged by ArthritisExperiments with mice show Forteo induces thicker cartilageSeptember 23, 2011
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US Congress Gets Conflicting Advice on Economy, DebtSeptember 21, 2011
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Some States Like it HOTThey’re building highway HOT lanes to speed traffic, increase revenueSeptember 23, 2011
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Stress Linked to Aggressive Breast CancerStudy finds minority women experience more aggressive tumors, more stressSeptember 23, 2011
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American Quiz Show On Air for 50 YearsSeptember 22, 2011It's a Saturday morning, and the high school TV quiz showIt's Academicis on the air, as
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More Aid Coming to African Drought VictimsSeptember 24, 2011
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No Shortage of Star Power at Toronto Film FestivalSeptember 23, 2011
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Asian-American Artists Explore Their IdentitySmithsonian exhibit examines what it means to be an Asian-AmericanSeptember 23, 2011
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Istanbul International Film Festival Kicks OffSeptember 29, 2011
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Premature Babies Have Higher Death Rates in Young AdulthoodSeptember 26, 2011
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River Basins Could Help Ensure Food SecuritySeptember 30, 2011
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UN Slavery Memorial Design Competition LaunchedSeptember 30, 2011The United Nations Friday announced an international competition to design a memorial hon
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Survey Shows Americans Still Rely on NewspapersConsumers rely on both old and new formats to get their informationSeptember 30, 2011