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901-) First Trans-Atlantic Stock Market Aims for Early '07 Launch
902-) Looking Back at Shining Examples of Movies, Books and Music in '06
903-) Past and Future Come Together During a Busy Week in Washington
904-) Stock Market: The Business of Investing
905-) Jane Jacobs, 1916-2006: Her Activism Helped Shape the Look and Feel of Cities
906-) Investing in Businesses That Invest in the Poor
907-) What Happens When Songwriters Fall in Love With Cities
908-) Sharks and People: Guess Which Is More a Danger to the Other
909-) US Agency Says Cloned Animals Safe to Eat
910-) For People Over 55, the World Is a Classroom Through Elderhostel
911-) Childhood Health: Life in a 'Germ Factory'
912-) Wanna, Gonna, Hafta: Getting Relaxed With Reduced Forms in Speech
913-) After World War Two, US Reacts to 'Iron Curtain' Across Europe
914-) US Had Fewer Students Last Year From India, Japan
915-) A Day to Dream: Remembering Martin Luther King and His Work
916-) Backdated Stock Options: How Deal for Apple Chief Turned Sour
917-) Bush Faces Opposition, Low Public Support for Troop Plan for Iraq
918-) Buckminster Fuller, 1895-1983: Building Designer, Inventor, Poet
919-) Move Away From Rural Life Puts Pressure on Cities, Environment
920-) Life With a Disability in America: Educating the Young
921-) Fishing for Answers About 'Organic' Fish
922-) Alzheimer's: The Mysteries of the Most Common Form of Dementia
923-) For Older Adults, Many Chances to Make Learning a Lifelong Activity
924-) For Truman, One Problem After Another in His First Months in Office
925-) Progress Reported in AIDS Campaign for Children
926-) 'House' or 'Home'? 'Friendlier' or 'More Friendly'? The Web Offers Answers
927-) Coming to America as a Fulbrighter
928-) Baseball Writers Honor the Iron Man, Mr. Padre for a Job Well Done
929-) Big and Bigger: Mergers and Acquisitions Stay Strong Into '07
930-) US Says Wiretap Program Will Now Require Court Approval | More Trouble for Somalia?
931-) James Brown, 1933-2006: The Godfather of Soul Influenced Many Kinds of Music During His 50-Year Career
932-) 'FabLabs' Help Communities Design Their Own Solutions
933-) Hillary Clinton Enters Race for Prize As-Yet Unclaimed by a Woman
934-) Money Talks: Everything Else Walks
935-) US Farmers Face Big Winter Losses, With Two Months Still Left to Go
936-) Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Snow
937-) Older People Go Back to College to Learn New Things, Get Fresh Start
938-) How Learning a Second Language Inhibits the First, at Least Temporarily
939-) Vaccination Campaign Cuts Measles Deaths; New Goal Set
940-) Dewey Defeats Truman in 1948. Oops, Make It Truman Defeats Dewey
941-) Higher Education in the US: Life as a Teaching Assistant
942-) Cesar Millan: Famous Dog Trainer, but Not All Experts Follow His Lead
943-) Moving Beyond Talk on Climate Change
944-) 'America Must Not Fail in Iraq' Is Bush's Warning
945-) Madam C.J. Walker, 1867-1919: She Developed Hair-Care Products for Black Women
946-) Good Advice From the World Bank -- With Some Exceptions
947-) Heroes: When the Worst of Events Bring Out the Best in People
948-) In the Red: Better to Be in the Black
949-) New Studies Offer Better Understanding of Babies and Intelligence
950-) A Crop of Publications for Farmers
951-) Learning at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.
952-) Pluto Is Reborn as a Verb, While Surge Becomes a 'Hot-Button Word'
953-) In the Mind of an Amnesiac, It Seems the Future May Suffer, Too
954-) American History: Truman Faced Communist Fears, Real or Imagined
955-) A College Handbook Just for International Students
956-) Lemonade Stands Carry on Girl's Effort to Raise Money to Fight Cancer
957-) Computers: A New Windows, and a New Way to Make Processors
958-) Super Bowl Coaches Make History Before First Pass Is Thrown
959-) W.E.B. Du Bois, 1868-1963: He Fought for Civil Rights for Black People
960-) Feel The Pinch: The Pains of Economic Trouble
961-) Living With a Disability in America -- and Trying to Earn a Living
962-) Entrepreneurs Who Measure Their Return in 'Social Value'
963-) New Blood Test Can Show Patient's Risk of Heart Attack or Stroke
964-) A Natural Way to Control a Costly Parasite in Chickens
965-) New Interests Help Older Adults Keep Mentally Active
966-) For Some Patients, Brain Damage Cures Cigarette Addiction
967-) Centuries Later, the Bard of Avon Still Makes His Mark on American English
968-) American History Series: War Hero Is Elected President in 1952
969-) Congress Gets Bush's '08 Budget Plan
970-) Guantanamo Bay: How the US Came to Have a Naval Base in Cuba
971-) Calls for Action Follow UN Report That Human Activity Is 'Very Likely' to Blame for Global Warming
972-) Rachel Carson, 1907-1964: Her Books Helped Launch the Environmental Protection Movement in the US
973-) Young, Strong-Willed, a Revolutionary. Meet George Washington
974-) Filter for Arsenic-Polluted Water in Bangladesh Pays Off for Chemist
975-) From Asia to Europe to Africa, Trying to Stop the Spread of Bird Flu
976-) Press Freedom: Is It Alive and Well in the World?
977-) Study Warns of Heart Disease Danger From Dirty Air
978-) I Luv U, Do U Luv Me? Relating in the Techno Age; the Mystery of XOX
979-) Helping Foreign Students in the US Feel at Home
980-) History: Conflict in Korea Spills Over Into Eisenhower's Presidency
981-) US Presses Japan on Farm Imports and India on World Trade Talks
982-) On '24,' TV Hero Jack Bauer Fights Terrorists, One Hour at a Time
983-) Harvard Gets a Female President; Progress Slows at Other Colleges
984-) Jerome Kern, 1885-1945: The Father of American Musical Theater
985-) Dutch: English Expressions Unrelated to Dutch People
986-) Tree-Growing Campaign Makes for a Greener Niger
987-) Academy Awards: The Night When the Stars Come Out in Hollywood
988-) Eye to Eye With an Elephant, and Watching for Hungry Crocs, on Safari in Africa
989-) Smoothing Out English With Help From Sentence Pronunciation Rules
990-) Scientists Study Children Who Feel No Pain
991-) Insect Threatens Ash Trees in US
992-) Test May Show Heart Patients' Risk | Napping to a Healthier Heart?
993-) US History: 1950s Popular Culture Helped Take Minds Off Nuclear Fears
994-) Once You Get Into a US College, Where Should You Live?
995-) Making Art Out of Common Materials: The Boxes of Joseph Cornell
996-) Maker of Cervical Cancer Vaccine Stops Pushing to Require It for Girls
997-) Britain to Withdraw 1,600 Troops in Iraq, and More May Follow
998-) Ida Tarbell, 1857-1944: She Used Her Reporting Skills Against One of the Most Powerful Companies in the World
999-) In Charleston, Southern Friendliness Meets American History
1000-) How to Help Foods Keep Their Cool
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