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1501-) Water: She Is In Hot Water
1502-) A WiLD Idea: Wireless Long-Distance Internet for Rural Poor
1503-) American Civics: Law, History and Political Science Combined
1504-) Remembering a Chimp Known for Her Use of American Sign Language
1505-) Turkey Production Costs Are Up; Not Good News at Thanksgiving
1506-) UN Lowers Estimate of HIV Cases
1507-) Voyager: The First Airplane to Fly Around the World Nonstop
1508-) Meet a Labor Lawyer Whose Labor of Love Is Writing About Slang
1509-) American History Series: By 1750, Almost One in Four People in the Colonies Were Slaves
1510-) Pilgrims Face Competition in Thanksgiving Lessons
1511-) How Green Day Has Redefined Punk Rock for a Wider Audience
1512-) Petroleum: A Short History of Black Gold
1513-) 'Super Duper Tuesday' Will Mark a Short but Intense Primary Season
1514-) Ray Kroc, 1902-1984: The Man Who Made McDonald's Popular Around the World
1515-) Computer Terms: Ever Google Someone?
1516-) Every Year the Kennedy Center Honors Five Artists for a Lifetime of Excellence
1517-) Six Medical Researchers Who Gave All to Their Work; in Some Cases, Even Their Lives
1518-) American Folklife Center: Preserving the Voices, Songs and Stories of Everyday People
1519-) Stored Blood Found to Lose a Life-Saving Gas
1520-) US History: British Defeat the French in a Struggle for North America
1521-) Talking Dictionaries on Web Offer an Earful of Pronunciations
1522-) Unscientific Poll: Calculators Subtract From Thinking Skills
1523-) The Worldwide Spread of Oil
1524-) Smith, Say Hi to Garcia: Two Hispanic Names Now in Top 10 in US
1525-) Israel, Palestinians Will Try Again for Two-State Solution for Peace
1526-) Margaret Sanger, 1883-1966: She Led the Fight for Birth Control for Women
1527-) Money: He Hit the Jackpot
1528-) Group Works to Build Peace Through Medicine
1529-) How a Chemist Gets a Reaction From a Class of English Learners
1530-) Scientists Get Skin Cells to Act Like Stem Cells, but Much Work Remains
1531-) The Power of Crowds: Designing a Way to Harvest Electricity
1532-) Controlling Cholera May Be Easier Than Thought
1533-) Excuse Me, Professor, How Much Do You Earn?
1534-) American History Series: Britain Says No to 'No Taxation Without Representation'
1535-) A Museum in Pittsburgh Gives Its Dinosaurs a Timely Makeover
1536-) Sovereign Wealth Funds: When Governments Become Players
1537-) US Intelligence Report Enters Into Debate on Iran Nuclear Issue
1538-) Barbara Cooney, 1917-2000: She Created Popular Children's Books
1539-) Take a Deep Breath: Tips on Preparing for an Oral Presentation
1540-) More Money: Money Can Make People Do Strange Things
1541-) More People Hear Call of Mobile Activism
1542-) A Quilt Exhibit Pieces Together a Story About American History
1543-) Finding Ways to Deal With Harmful Algae
1544-) In California, Wildfires Compete With Cars in Producing CO2
1545-) Erie Canal: How an Idea That Some Laughed at Became America's First National Waterway
1546-) A Fast Way to Make Yourself a Better Understood Speaker? Slow Down
1547-) Want to Stay Warm in Winter? Think COLD
1548-) American History Series: A Tea Party at Night, on the Road to Revolution
1549-) Life on the Tenure Track: A Historian's History
1550-) A First for Girls in This Year's Siemens Math and Science Competition
1551-) Helping Subprime Borrowers: Too Little? Too Much?
1552-) Writers Strike Throws Shadow on Hollywood's Season to Honor Itself
1553-) Kurt Vonnegut, 1922-2007: His Books Combined Science Fiction and Humor With Social Criticism
1554-) Money, Money, Money: Dinner Is on the House
1555-) Project Seeks Free E-Books for Colleges in Developing Nations
1556-) Getting a Feel for the Finger Lakes and Champlain, Not a Great Lake but Nice Anyway
1557-) What Diabetes Is, How It Is Treated, and What You Can Do to Prevent It
1558-) When the END Comes: Fighting Exotic Newcastle Disease
1559-) For Art Lovers, Art Basel in Miami Beach Was the Place to Be
1560-) US History: A Declaration for Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness
1561-) College Athletes: Students First, Athletes Second?
1562-) The Washington Crafts Show Brings Together Artists Using Many Different Materials
1563-) Volunteer Experts Help Businesses in Developing Economies
1564-) Two Years of Talks Lie Ahead to Write a New Global Warming Treaty
1565-) Words of 2007, From 'Surge' to 'Left of Boom' to 'E-Mail Bankruptcy'
1566-) Five New Year's Resolutions for Learners to Improve Their English
1567-) Johnny Cash, 1932-2003: 'The Man in Black' Recorded More Than a Thousand Songs
1568-) From Traditional to Modern, Sampling This Year's Christmas Records
1569-) Christmas With the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
1570-) Special Trees and Plants Are Part of the Christmas Tradition
1571-) Taking the Pulse of Public Opinion About Health Problems
1572-) Protecting Native American Languages and Culture
1573-) American History Series: How the Revolution Against Britain Divided Families and Friends
1574-) Rating College Football Teams Off the Field
1575-) World Bank Finds China's Economy 40 Percent Smaller Than Thought
1576-) Movies, Music and Much More: A Look Back at 2007
1577-) Virginia Tech Killings Voted Top News Story of 2007 by US Editors
1578-) Remembering Four Interesting People Who Died This Year
1579-) Get Your Act Together: Organization Is the Name of the Game
1580-) Beyond 'Auld Lang Syne': Music That Plays at the Heart Like New Year's
1581-) Choosing the Right Calendar Takes Time
1582-) Imagine, There Was a Time When People Had No Need to Measure Time
1583-) Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, Plus a Few
1584-) Skin Care: Don't Let a Little Cut Fool You
1585-) Happy New Year! Yet January First Wasn't Always So Special
1586-) Yearly Camp Offers Free Medical Care in Gujarat, India
1587-) Diners: A Taste of the Past Stays Fresh in Minds, and Stomachs
1588-) 2005: Looking Back at the Year in Science
1589-) The Business of Bees and Beekeeping (Part 3 of 3)
1590-) Beethoven Died From Lead Poisoning
1591-) Young People Around the World Are Active in Politics
1592-) U.S. Adults Make Few Gains in Reading Skills Since 1992
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1594-) Theodore Roosevelt Becomes America's Youngest Leader
1595-) R.C. Gorman: Remembering the 'Picasso of American Painters'
1596-) Gold Prices Reach Their Highest Levels in Years
1597-) What Now for Israeli Politics, and Middle East Peace?
1598-) Marian Anderson: Her Voice Became Famous Around the World
1599-) 'Phantom of the Opera' Rewrites Broadway History After 18 Years
1600-) Winter Cold: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Snow
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