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Counting the Votes in Iraq Only the First StepNo clear winner is expected after parliamentary elections. Building a coalition to form a new government could
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Fun in the Sun in the Florida KeysYou can dance to reggae or Cuban rhythms, visit some favorite places of Ernest Hemingway, or just lie in the sun.21 M
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American History: Gold, Land Drive Settlers WestThe discovery of gold in California helped to speed development of the western United States.17 March 2
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Ted Nash Plays Jazz Inspired by ArtHis new album “Portrait in Seven Shades” was influenced by seven important painters.23 March 2010
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American History: Songs Cowboys SungCowboys of the American West told of their hard, dangerous lives in song.24 March 2010
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Historic Measure Expands Health CoverageThe bill aims to insure 32 million additional Americans. But costs worry health care providers.25 March 2010
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Words and Their Stories: From Couch Potato to Cabin FeverAmerican terms to describe active and inactive lifestyles.27 March 2010Now, the VOA Special
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Obama’s Heath Care Victory Also a Political RiskOpposition Republicans plan to fight back against health care legislation and take back congressional seats
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For Many, NCAA Means ChampionshipsThe NCAA Holds 88 championships in 23 sports each year.28 March 2010
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Ear Care: Do-It-Yourself Wax RemovalAdvice from experts about what to do -- and not to do -- when your ear is blocked with wax.30 March 2010
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Protecting Children Against PneumoniaTwo leading drug companies will supply vaccines to the world’s poorest countries at a reduced price.28 March 201
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Have a headache? You are not aloneInformation about headaches, from the mildly unpleasant to the extremely painful.29 March 2010
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The Sky is No Limit for the Tallest Buildings in the WorldThe Burj Khalifa now holds the title of tallest building.30 March 2010