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AT&T: T-Mobile 3G phones will need to be replaced |
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AT&T to buy T-Mobile USA for $39bn |
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Boston hospital performs full face transplant |
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Special Report: Fuel storage, safety issues vexed Japan plant |
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BP resumes ops after power surges at Texas City refinery |
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Grains of Asteroid Dust Get a Good Going-Over in Japan |
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EU fails to agree on nuclear stress tests |
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Vladimir Komarov and the Cause of Space Disasters |
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Saudi Shi'ite protests simmer as Bahrain conflict rages |
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Climate change: UN parties complete inventory of pledges |
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Data of the Dead: Digital Life Creates Legacy Problems |
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Report: MIT makes strides with women scientists |
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USDA funds research on crops and climate change |
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Japan quake loaded stress on fault closer to Tokyo |
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5 myths about nuclear energy |
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Stronger nuclear safety standards needed: IAEA chief |
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World Bank sees Japan slowdown as temporary |
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Swallowed By the Sea |
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BP reports flaring at L.A.-area refinery: filing |
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Developing countries bid for climate change litigation |
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No quick fix seen at Japan's nuclear plant |
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Gates: US expects to hand off Libya lead in 'days' |
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WHO: Real risk if radiation contaminates food |
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Kids safest in rear-facing car seats until age 2 |
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A quinceanera dream comes true |
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Colonial Williamsburg to offer Civil War tour |
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Study Ties Asthma to Higher Odds for Diabetes, Heart Disease |
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Red Cross redeploys in Benghazi, aids Libya |
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Positive skin cancer drug data boosts Roche |
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Pianist Roger Williams battling pancreatic cancer |
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Health law at one year: Future still in question |
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Happy 5th Birthday, Twitter! 10 Top Tweets of the Past 5 Years |
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The Year in Tweets |
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Still on Hold? Twitter Can Rescue You From Customer Service
Line Waits |
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Mars Lander 'Tweets' at Space Fans |
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The Revolution Will Be Twittered |
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I Am Woman, Hear My (Web) Roar |
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Wow O Wow: More Than Coffee Talk |
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BOOK EXCERPT: 'The Feminine Mistake' |
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AT&T, T-Mobile Deal: What Could It Mean for Consumers? |
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R.I.P. Knut: Fans Wonder How Star Polar Bear Died |
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Immigration Officials to Family of Ailing Children: Go Home |
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Thumbelina Kids: Tiny as Dolls, They Strive to Fit In |
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Libyan Attacks Intensify but Coalition Strained |
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Missile Strike Hits Building in Gadhafi's Compound |
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Exclusive: Saif Gadhafi 'Surprised' by Coalition Attack, Says
Americans Supporting Terrorists |
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With Rewards, Zynga Hopes to Get You (more) Hooked |
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What AT&T-T-Mobile Deal Could Mean for Customers |
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Google Says China Blocking Its Email Services |
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Young People With Old Souls Prefer Records to CDs |
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Japan Quake Loaded Stress on Fault Closer to Tokyo |
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Sex Study Shatters Myth of College Girls Cavorting With Girls |
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Son of Iowa Lesbians Fights Gay Marriage Ban |
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Meredith Baxter Alleges Ex-Husband David Birney Abused Her |
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Flexisexual: Girls Who Kiss Girls, But Like Boys |
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'Gayby Boom' Fueled by Same-Sex Parents |
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Surrogacy Law: Conn. Gives Non-Genetic Parents Legal Rights |
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Transgender Ridicule: Models to 'Saturday Night Live' Sketches |
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Gay Immigrants Deported, Even in Legal Marriages |
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Baby Carriers: Cold Cash or Warm Heart? |
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What Might Older Fathers of Toddlers Bring to Their
Constituents? |
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Drew Peterson's Son to Graduate Valedictorian |
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Cookies May Help Kids Beat Milk Allergy |
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More Men Seeking the Mid-Life Nip/Tuck |
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The PRC: Plastic Republic of China |
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Immigration Officials to Family of Ailing Children: Go Home |
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Scientists Recreate Autism With One Gene |
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5 New Ways To Beat Bloat |
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Calculating wrens invest in their future |
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Messenger enters Mercury orbit |
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Museum unveils Columbian mammoth |
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Japan will overcome crisis--IAEA |
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Japan rebuild could take five years, World Bank says |
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Crowd-sourcing aids Japan crisis |
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EU nuclear 'stress-test' gets ministers' backing |
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Full face transplant for US man |
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Rare albatross is unique species |
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UK nuclear plants must go ahead, says EDF |
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Frome Hoard of Roman coins to stay in Somerset |
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Japan will overcome crisis--IAEA |
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Drones 'winning' war against al-Qaeda, says ex-CIA head |
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North Wales hillfort test of Iron Age communication |
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Tablet time: Tablet computers take on the workplace |
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Gaddafi 'not targeted' by allied strikes |
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Google says China disrupting e-mail service |
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Twitter, telegram and e-mail: Famous first lines |
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Going to Harvard from your own bedroom |
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Libya: Missile strike destroys Gaddafi 'command centre' |
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Hobbit filming finally under way |
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Medvedev rejects Putin 'crusade' remark over Libya |
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France fines Google over Street View data blunder |
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German vandals target Street View opt-out homes |
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Twitter celebrates its fifth birthday |
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'Worst song ever' gets 29m views after going viral |
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Early-warning diabetes test hope |
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Calls for protection for doctors in Bahrain and Libya |
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Apple slammed for approving "gay cure" app |
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Comet Harley 2 revealing secrets--slowly |
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Twitter at 5: powerful social force |
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Poll: AT&T's blockbuster deal for T-Mobile |
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Unusual number of harp seals land on U.S. shores |
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Maiden flight for Boeing's 747-8 Intercontinental |
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Facebook may mean more jail time for S.C. inmates |
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U.S. fires cruise missiles on Libyan air defenses |
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Nude cyber-images of some 50 female stars stolen |
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Qaddafi fires back with promise of "a long war" |
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N. African refugees overwhelm Sicilian island |
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American teacher found dead in Japan |
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WHO: Real risk if radiation contaminates food |
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Quake shakes Japan's science |
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US government scientists test limits of conflict rules |
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China hints at science-funding reform |
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Biodiversity's ills not all down to climate change |
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Eyes in the sky track Libyan abuses |
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Funding to help save plant diversity secured |
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Home-birth study investigated |
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Hopping the fence |
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Music is all in the mind |
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Radiation data from Japanese disaster starts to filter out |
120 |
Gene therapy offers hope for Parkinson's disease |
121 |
Slow evolvers win in the end |
122 |
Extra-terrestrial research goes on |
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Hydrogen Fuel Cells One Step Closer with New Recycling Method |
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Data of the Dead: Digital Life Creates Legacy Problems |
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Quartz Could Hold Key to a Quake Mystery |
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Lifestyle Change Still Trumps Best Diabetes Drug |
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Food Allergies More Common in Older Siblings |
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Health App Downloads Soar, But Do They Work? |
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Balloons Flying Over Antarctica May Help Solve Radiation
Mystery |
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Will GPS Systems Be Affected by Japan's Earthquake? |
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Sneaky 'Slow' Earthquakes Can Cause Outsize Tsunamis |
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Artificially Intelligent Rockets Could Slash Launch Costs |
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Cost to Identify All Unknown Animals: $263 Billion |
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Head Deformity Ignites Debate Among Baby Experts |
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Hair-growth Drug Tied to Male Sexual Problems |
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