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Many African Men Fail to Get HIV TreatmentFebruary 13, 2012
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New Tower in Tokyo Outstrips Older RivalFebruary 13, 2012Construction is expected to be finished at the end of this month in Japan on the world's larg
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Wind Offers Clue to Curbing MalariaStudy: targeting larval pools downwind from malaria hotspots could help control diseaseFebruary 14, 2012
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Iran, Israel Among Contenders for Best Foreign Language Film OscarFebruary 20, 2012
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Africa Leaders Optimistic about Future of ContinentAfrican leaders thank the African Capacity Building Foundation for promoting growth and stabilityFeb
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Whitney Houston Remembered as Trailblazer, World Class EntertainerFebruary 14, 2012Whitney Houston, who died February 11 in Beverly Hills, Califor
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South Africa University Students Ponder FutureFebruary 18, 2012
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New Education Center Honors Abraham LincolnFebruary 23, 2012Ford's Theater in Washington has opened a new Center for Education and Leadership. Its foc
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Scientists Regrow Tissue Killed During Heart AttackFebruary 17, 2012
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GOP Contenders Policies Would Raise US Debt: StudyFebruary 25, 2012An independent analysis shows the U.S. national debt would grow under tax policies p
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US Senators Warn Latin America on Iran TiesFebruary 16, 2012U.S. senators are warning Latin American nations against deepening financial and milit
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Hepatitis C Kills More Americans Than HIV/AIDSVirus can be carried for decades before often-fatal liver disease developsFebruary 27, 2012
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Love is a Matter of the BrainRomance has complex biochemical natureFebruary 13, 2012
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Chocolate as a LifestyleFebruary 18, 2012For many people, chocolate is a guilty pleasure. For sisters Frances and Ginger Park, Korean Americans, i
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Despite Ups and Downs, US Economy on Track to RecoveryFebruary 28, 2012Economic reports published Tuesday show a mixed picture for the U.S. recovery. D