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Jurors must lay off Twitter, Facebook, iPhones and all else
for Barry Bonds trial |
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Study: Mom's blood test can reveal Down syndrome |
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Heavy rains kill at least 25 people in Angola |
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UK's Huhne says unrest shows need to wean off oil |
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Biogen to build blood disorder drug franchise |
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New Zombie-Ant Fungi Found |
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Males 'Rev. Up' Genes to Offset Shortcomings |
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NASA scientist finds 'alien life' fossils |
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U.S. Security Depends on Energy Innovation |
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New 'Jaguar' Catfish Found in Amazon |
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Arctic's Spring Phytoplankton Blooms Arrive Earlier |
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Blowouts onshore: Fear, pollution, uncertainty |
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Air Force launches space plane 1 day after delay |
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Secretive X-37B Space Plane Launches on New Mystery Mission |
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Thai Girl Sets World's Hairiest Child Record |
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Wildlife Groups Seek U.S. 'Endangered' Status for African
Lions |
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Libya forces try to halt rebel move toward capital |
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Gay legislators having impact in marriage debates |
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Fearing God Not Gaddafi: Libya's New Mujahideen |
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Why is Turkey Arresting Journalists? |
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White House considers tapping oil reserves |
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Vt. maple syrup makers try gadget to extend season |
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21 airlines fined for fixing passenger, cargo fees |
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New Egypt PM names most of new Cabinet |
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New Mexico governor targets film incentives for cuts |
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US commandos capture 4 suspected pirates in raid |
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Sunnyvale: Three nursing home workers charged with elder abuse |
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Sunnyvale's Da Kine Cafe to host benefit for American Cancer
Society |
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BART riders unhappy about dirty seats |
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Pompeii exhibit in NYC shines light on buried city |
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HIV protesters tell India to defy EU drug demands |
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Why Doctors Are Ordering Too Many CT Scans and MRIs |
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Extra Tests Not a Deterrent to Experimental Cancer Therapy |
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U.S. team makes key memory cells in lab dish |
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National focus on debate on Muslim radicalization |
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Cuban court to rule in U.S. contractor case |
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Numbers in the News: End Foreign Aid, Save Economy? It Doesn't
Add Up |
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UFO Reports: Any Truth to Britain's Real X-Files? |
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Do People Lie More On the Internet? |
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New Video Games Expand Vast 'Pokemon' Empire |
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Air Force Launches Space Plane 1 Day After Delay |
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Hefner Succeeds in Bid to Take Playboy Private |
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$430k Love Settlement Shows Tweets Can Be Costly |
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Who's Counting: Testing and Hiring Disparities Need Not Imply
Bias |
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Study vs. Study: The Decline Effect and Why Scientific 'Truth'
So Often Turns Out Wrong |
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Who's Counting: Non-Transitivity in Baseball, Medicine,
Gambling and Politics |
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Who's Counting: Crooked Coins, Fair Probabilities and Strange
Sequences |
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Did Winston Churchill Order a UFO Cover-Up? |
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UFOs on the Ballot: Denver to Vote on Extraterrestrial Affairs
Commission |
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Alien Life? NASA-Funded Study Questioned |
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Redefinition: Humpty Dumpty and the News |
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Who's Counting: Jobs, Health Care, and Twitter |
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UFO in China's Skies Prompts Investigation |
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Medical Statistics Don't Always Mean What They Seem to Mean |
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Insider Trading: Supermarket Lines, the Stock Market and
Chance |
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'Lost Symbol': Dan Brown's New Book Has Nothing on Real-Life
Conspiracies |
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True Tabloid Headlines--Or Are They? |
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Alarmist Numbers: Female Happiness, Containing Fires and
Health Care Satisfaction |
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Nudging: How to Get People to Do the Right Thing |
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New Blasphemy Law in Ireland |
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Pumpkin May Fight Yeast Infections |
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The Numerati: Big Brother in a Chip |
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Why Do We Believe That Catastrophes Come in Threes? |
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A Cancer Drug From Sunny Thailand? |
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Problem With Drug Studies: The Patients? |
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Seduction 101 for Logicians and Economists |
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Headache Relief: Best-Ever Home Remedies |
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Strong Beliefs About Vaccines Work Both Ways |
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Wes Leonard: Michigan High School Basketball Star Dies After
Game-Winning Shot |
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Hefty Heart Attack Grill Spokesman Dies at 29 |
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570-Pound Arizona Model Hired to Promote Heart Attack Grill |
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Nutritionist Does Twinkie and Steak Diet, Loses Weight |
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Shingles Hard to Bear, Vaccine Hard to Get |
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Dr. Besser's Notebook: The Fallout of Fraud |
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Child Deaths Prompt FDA Warning on Cough Drug |
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Processed Meat: Packing Your Children's School Lunches |
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UK rocket test for 1,000mph car |
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EU backs away from 30% emissions target, leak shows |
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Lab-grown brain cells should aid research into Alzheimer's |
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Are birds of prey back? |
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A day trip to Chernobyl |
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Libya removes itself from the net |
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Hope for early bowel cancer DNA test |
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'Unethical' anaesthetics research is retracted |
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Phineas Gage: The man with a hole in his head |
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'Cooled' baby Ella shows no signs of brain damage |
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Discovery team bids adieu to space station crew |
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Would you buy a self-driving car? |
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In pursuit of the universe's first galaxy |
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NASA scientist: Evidence of alien life on meteorite |
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Homeland Security bows to Real ID outcry |
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Egypt's top archaeologist cites "grave danger" to
sites |
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Was Hamlet a melancholy Dane: That is the question |
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Unlimited usage of music downloads on the horizon? |
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State Dept. to Americans: Stay away from Yemen |
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Mom sheltering child dies in La. tornado |
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2 workers rescued from burning oil platform |
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Kerry: A Libyan no-fly zone is not intervention |
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Skippy reduced fat peanut butter recalled |
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Can busy moms heed health advice? Erica Hill aims to find out |
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NASA satellite crashes to Earth |
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Early microscopes offered sharp vision |
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China announces energy-saving plans |
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Spanish researchers campaign to change science law |
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Libya's 'extraordinary' archaeology under threat |
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Enzyme can strengthen memories |
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Seafront property attracts ancient Californians |
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How tumours resist chemotherapy |
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