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Far-Reaching American Legacy in Iraq DebatedMarch 23,2013A decade after the U.S. invasion of Iraq, wartime assumptions about the extent of American
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Older Volunteers Help Children Learn to ReadMarch 21, 2013Illiteracy is a problem in many of the world’s poorest countries. Even in wealthier
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Rwandan Youth Village FlourishesMarch 21, 2013
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Discovery Could Lead to New Drugs to Block Deadly VirusesMarch 25, 2013U.S. researchers have discovered a class of potent chemical compound
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Late Cherry Blossoms Disappoint Washington TouristsMarch 25,2013A spring snowstorm has blanketed the Washington region, complicating life f
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US Air Force Facing Cuts in Manpower, Flying HoursMarch 21, 2013The U.S. military is getting ready for the impact of big automatic budget cuts, in w
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Japan Joins Asia-Americas Trade TalksMarch 21,2013Japan's decision to join ongoing trade talks between Asia and North and South America leaves only
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Trumpeter Gabriel Johnson Releases Debut AlbumMarch 25, 2013
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Cyprus Parliament Passes Financial Measures, Future UncertainMarch 23,2013After last-minute talks Friday, Cyprus lawmakers passed measures required
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Expert Says Cooperation Can Resolve Global Water ScarcitiesMarch 22, 2013Uncertain access to fresh water is among the world’s greatest securit
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After Higgs Hunt, Fermilab Charts New Paths in Physics ResearchMarch 23,2013Scientists in Switzerland announced earlier this month [March 14] that
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Russia Re-Industrializes as Energy Boom FadesMarch 22, 2013For the last decade, Russia has been the world’s largest energy exporter, sometimes
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Pilgrims Celebrate Palm Sunday in JerusalemMarch 24, 2013Millions of Christians around the world are celebrating Palm Sunday.
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New Generation of Laptops UnveiledMarch 22, 2013Throughout the years, computers have gotten smaller and smaller and thinner, lighter and faster. Wit
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Finally in Tune, Notre Dame Bells Ring in Palm SundayMarch 24, 2013