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Report: Superfood for BabiesFebruary 18, 2013
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Oscar-Nominated Film Traces Journey of Ailing African YoungstersFebruary 14, 2013The film Open Heart is about eight children with rheumatic heart di
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Horse Meat Scandal Spreads Across EuropeFebruary 17, 2013A horse meat scandal that started in Britain and Ireland is now unnerving consumers around
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Fighting Fire with FireFebruary 20, 2013
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Thousands March on White House to Protest Climate ChangeFebruary 17, 2013Thousands of protesters gathered outside the White House, to urge President
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Most Entertaining Documentary May Win The OscarFebruary 19, 2013Documentaries are the least popular film genre. They don’t showcase special ef
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US-European Free Trade Talks To Begin SoonFebruary 19, 2013The United States and the European Union are likely to begin negotiations as early as Jun
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Pentagon Braces for Automatic CutsFebruary 20, 2013The U.S. defense department is bracing for massive cuts as a March 1 deadline draws near for the
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US Troop Reduction to Test AfghansFebruary 15, 2013President Barack Obama’s decision to withdraw 34,000 of the 66,000 troops now in Afghanista
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Rising Food Prices Harm India’s Poor, Middle ClassFebruary 20, 2013Major trade unions in India have called a nationwide strike beginning Wedne
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Former US Congressman Pleads Guilty to Misspending Campaign MoneyFebruary 20, 2013Former U.S. Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr. appeared in federal cou
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Afghan Coming-of-Age Film Is Oscar ContenderFebruary 21,2013The Oscars will be presented Sunday night in Hollywood. One of the nominees for Live-act
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Robots Help US Manufacturers Compete With ChinaFebruary 21, 2013After decades of losing jobs to China and other low wage countries, the manufacturin
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100-Year-Old African American Sorority Leaves Its MarkFebruary 22,2013February is Black History Month in the United States. It draws attention and p
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Washington Week: Focus on AusterityFebruary 24, 2013A federal budget showdown will consume Washington’s political oxygen when U.S. lawmakers g