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1301-) All About Names: He Was a True Jack of All Trades
1302-) Should HIV-Infected Mothers Breastfeed?
1303-) The Galapagos Islands Are Added to UNESCO's Endangered List
1304-) Researchers Develop New Test to Predict Alzheimer's Disease
1305-) Few US Schools Now Named for People, Especially Presidents
1306-) American History Series: Bill Clinton Wins Re-election in 1996
1307-) Program Moves Online to Train Teachers in Global English
1308-) Barry Bonds Breaks Home Run Record Under a Cloud of Suspicion
1309-) Will Credit Risk Weigh Down Debt Markets?
1310-) Countdown to 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing
1311-) Elvis Presley, 1935-1977: He Was the King of Rock and Roll
1312-) UN Reports on Extreme Weather and Climate Events
1313-) Hot Dogs and Apple Pie: Just Some of America's Favorite Foods
1314-) Heart to Heart: Let's Get to the Heart of the Matter
1315-) Scientists Receive National Medals of Science and Technology
1316-) Foot-and-Mouth Disease in England May Be Under Control
1317-) New Books Cast Cinderella, Other Fairy Tale Stars as Language Teachers
1318-) It's a Zoo Up There in Space. Make That a Galaxy Zoo
1319-) Epilepsy: Mysterious and Sometimes Misunderstood
1320-) Teacher in Space Answers Questions From Students
1321-) American History Series: How Bill Clinton Became the Second President Ever to Be Impeached
1322-) The Pierces: Two Sisters Who Put Their Imaginations Into Their Music
1323-) Economics Not Such a Dismal Science for US High School Students
1324-) As Karl Rove Resigns, Democrats Wonder Where He Might Resurface
1325-) Edward Teller, 1908-2003: 'Father of the Hydrogen Bomb'
1326-) Chicago: Some Big Places to See in the 'City of the Big Shoulders'
1327-) Six Diseases of the Liver, Six Different Viruses, One Name: Hepatitis
1328-) The Fight Over Farm Subsidies
1329-) Saving Lives and Guiding Ships Along US East Coast
1330-) When Medicines Become a Risky Mix
1331-) Wise Writing Instead of '-Wise' Writing: Looking for Beauty in Words
1332-) American History: How Science and Technology Helped Shape '90s
1333-) Some (Adults) Call for Shorter Summer Break for US Kids
1334-) For Linda Blair, Life After 'The Exorcist' Includes Animal Rights Activism
1335-) Recalls Add to Pressure on Toy Industry
1336-) Dangerous Weather, Unforgiving Seas Add Up to Deadliest Job
1337-) Nellie Bly, 1864-1922: Newspaper Reporter Used Unusual Methods to Investigate and Write About Illegal Activities in New York City
1338-) Mercy Corps Seeks to Expand Its Services
1339-) Two Years After Katrina, Revisiting New Orleans, and Its Struggles
1340-) Baseball Terms: This Is a Whole New Ballgame
1341-) Obesity as a Social Disease? How Friendship Could Be Fattening
1342-) China Sees Control of Pig Disease
1343-) Dry Tortugas: Off the Florida Coast, a Most Unusual National Park
1344-) The Worries Over Children and Lead
1345-) Debating Year-Round Education
1346-) American History Series: Supreme Court Ruling Decides the 2000 Presidential Election
1347-) Looking for the Best in a Fresh Crop of Graduates From Art School
1348-) How Bad Loans in US Have a Far Reach
1349-) Turkey Gets a New President; Pakistan Waits and Wonders How Its Political Crisis Will End
1350-) Top Brass: What American Workers Call Their Employers
1351-) Samuel Gompers, 1850-1924: 'The Grand Old Man of Labor'
1352-) Finders of Two Fossils in Kenya Call for Rewrite of Human Evolution
1353-) Marching to the Music: Songs From the American Labor Movement
1354-) Interest Grows in Training to Prepare for a Disaster
1355-) Fresh From the Store, or the Cow? The Debate Over Raw Milk
1356-) Why Some Speeches Just Float Away on the Air and Others Stick in Our Minds
1357-) Parents Warned on Use of Cough and Cold Medicines in Children
1358-) Yellowstone National Park: Great Beauty, and a Sleeping Volcano
1359-) US History Series: After Attacks of 9/11, Bush Launches 'War on Terror'
1360-) Virginia Tech Report Criticizes Mental Health System, School Actions
1361-) Little League World Series Brings a World of Fun Each Year to Williamsport
1362-) Starting a Business Means Getting Organized
1363-) Fred Thompson: Actor, Senator, and Now a Late Entry in the '08 Presidential Race
1364-) Beverly Sills, 1929-2007: A Beautiful Voice for Opera and the Arts
1365-) UNICEF to Work With a Private Group to Fight AIDS
1366-) The Secret to Avoiding Summer Crowds in Washington: Wait for Fall
1367-) Couch Potato: Life as a Full-Time Television Watcher
1368-) For Epilepsy, Treatment Choices Have Grown, but Drugs Are First Step
1369-) Strip Cropping as a Way to Increase Cowpea Production
1370-) In City by the Bay, Celebrating the History of a Harbor
1371-) Gaining Weight as Friends, and Maybe Losing It Too
1372-) Dude! Check Out Some of the Most Common Slang in Popular Speech
1373-) American History Series: How Bush's War on Terror Led to Iraq
1374-) Appalachian State in Public Eye After Win Over Michigan
1375-) Luciano Pavarotti: A Beautiful Voice Is Silenced
1376-) Homeowners Struggle With Rising Loan Rates, Falling House Prices
1377-) Bush Announces Some Troops Will Leave Iraq; Democrats Want More
1378-) The Wright Brothers: They Showed the World How to Fly
1379-) New Web Site Targets World's Unsafe Drinking Water
1380-) How 'West Side Story' Gave Romeo and Juliet a New Home in America
1381-) How Ocean Storms Form, Get Names and May React to Climate Change
1382-) Study Links Virus to Bee Disorder in US, but Questions Remain
1383-) Five New Sculptures Welcome Visitors to American Indian Museum
1384-) No Need to Freak Out About Some Idioms, Even in More Formal Contexts
1385-) Debating the Teen Brain
1386-) US History Series: The 43rd President's First Four Years, Revisited
1387-) Longer School Day = More Learning? Not Necessarily
1388-) Where Talib Kweli Learned the Power of Language: Mom the Prof
1389-) US Central Bank Moves to Ease Credit, Protect Economy
1390-) After Long Duke Case, Debate Over Fairness Is Renewed With 'Jena 6'
1391-) Georgia O'Keefe, 1887-1986: Her Paintings Showed Her Love for the American Southwest
1392-) Child Deaths Found at Record Low
1393-) 'West Side Story': Love, Hate and the Immigrant Experience
1394-) National Arboretum in Washington Offers Art and Science of Nature
1395-) Demand for Goat Meat Grows in US
1396-) The X-15: How a Plane Put NASA on the Path to Manned Space Flight
1397-) Injured Player's Gains Turn Attention to Cold Treatment
1398-) American History Series: How Foreign Policy Shaped the 2004 Presidential Race
1399-) The Debate Over Merit Pay for Teachers
1400-) Writer Says Bias Against Sayers of 'Um' May Have Been Stoked by, Uh, Radio
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