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2601-) Study Links Custom of Female Cutting to Infertility
2602-) Megachurches in America: Where Bigger Is Better
2603-) U.S. Scientists Find a Way to Create Embryonic Stem Cells With Adult Skin Cells
2604-) Improving on an Ancient Way to Harvest Rainwater
2605-) Language From the Sea, and Still Fresh After All These Years
2606-) Emperor Penguins Survive in Worlds Most Extreme Climate
2607-) Drug for Other Diseases May Have Use Against AIDS
2608-) Colleges Face Limits on Native-American Team Names
2609-) Early Country Music: Cowboys Told About Their Lives in Song
2610-) Big Music From the American Heartland
2611-) Whats in a Name: Standard and Poors
2612-) In Southeastern U.S., Storm Leaves Many People Homeless, Helpless, Angry
2613-) Cesar Chavez Organized First Successful U.S. Farm Workers Union
2614-) Simple Ways to Keep Food Cool
2615-) The American Labor Movement: Past, Present and Wal-Mart
2616-) Non-Profit Exchange Helps Gardeners Save Seeds of Rare Plants
2617-) Sticking Power: Geckos Face Some Competition
2618-) World Summit in New York Will Mark 60th Anniversary of the United Nations
2619-) Study Shows No Link Between Cell Phones and Rare Tumor
2620-) Schools Offer Help for Students Displaced by Hurricane Katrina
2621-) Native Americans Went to War to Protect Their Lands
2622-) Kids Helping Kids Survive the Effects of Katrina
2623-) Katrina: Adding Up the Economic Damage
2624-) Leader of Storm Recovery Efforts Replaced on Gulf Coast
2625-) Dorothy West: The Last Writer of the Harlem Renaissance
2626-) U.N. Report Warns of Risk to Goal to Cut Poverty by 2015
2627-) Recovering From a Storm Now Headed for the History Books
2628-) Aspirin: One of the Most Widely Used Drugs in the World
2629-) Katrina: Counting the Damage to Agriculture
2630-) 'We're Americans, We're Not Refugees'
2631-) Wiley Post: The First Pilot to Fly Around the World Alone
2632-) India, Nepal Fight Outbreak of Japanese Encephalitis
2633-) International Education Program Aims for Worldly Students
2634-) Native Americans Fight Two Wars Over Land Rights
2635-) In Corning, New York: A House of Glass
2636-) NASDAQ: An Electronic Marketplace
2637-) Nomination of Chief Justice Heads to Committee Vote
2638-) Arthur Ashe: Tennis Champion and Civil Rights Activist
2639-) U.N. Says Lack of Money Forces Cuts in Food Aid for African Refugees
2640-) Risk to a Popular Banana Shows Need to Grow Other Kinds
2641-) Genetic Map of Chimps May Show What Makes Us Human
2642-) Literary Voice, Part 1: Some Writers Like to Be Invisible, Others Just the Opposite
2643-) In an Age of Modern Science and Medicine, Infectious Diseases Remain the Worlds Leading Killer
2644-) Fetal Skin Cells May Treat Burns
2645-) O.E.C.D. Says Adult Schooling Should Not Be Limited to Highly Skilled
2646-) How the Western United States Was Settled
2647-) High Fuel Prices Fail to Spread Inflation, at Least Not Yet
2648-) What to Call a Storm? How Scientists Name Hurricanes
2649-) North Korean Nuclear Deal Called Into Question
2650-) Willis Conover Brought Jazz, 'the Music of Freedom,' to the World
2651-) Clinton Global Initiative Launched by Former President
2652-) Finding Child Care Is No Easy Job for U.S. Parents
2653-) Severe Ocean Storms: Behind Nature's Power
2654-) Making Cheese the Traditional Way
2655-) Literary Voice: Don't Parrot Cliches, but Do Read, Read, Read
2656-) National Cryptologic Museum Tells Top Secrets of the Past
2657-) Starting Young to Build a Healthy Heart
2658-) U.S. Foundations Expand Support for African Universities
2659-) James Garfield: Gunfire Ends a Presidency After Only Six Months
2660-) 'Lost' Is Found on Millions of Televisions Worldwide
2661-) Farm Workers Union Celebrates 40th Anniversary of Grape Strike
2662-) Powerful U.S. Lawmaker Accused of Election Law Violation in Texas
2663-) Country and Western Singer Roger Miller Had Many Hit Songs
2664-) World Bank and I.M.F. Approve Debt Relief for Poor Nations
2665-) Hong Kong Gets a Disneyland Park
2666-) As Butterflies Head South to Mexico, Humans Fly Along
2667-) Making Cheese the Traditional Way, Part Two
2668-) Medical Award Honors Two Scientists Who Found Stem Cells
2669-) Mauna Kea in Hawaii: Astronomy on the Worlds Highest Island Mountain
2670-) American Students Get Help With Schoolwork From Far Away
2671-) TOEFL Goes Online, Adds Speaking Section to Test Ability to Communicate
2672-) 1881: Vice President Chester Arthur Replaces Murdered Leader
2673-) The Test of English as a Foreign Language Gets a Makeover
2674-) Allowance Helps Teach Children Early About Money
2675-) Up, Up and Away ... to a Balloon Museum in Albuquerque
2676-) Conservatives, Liberals Criticize Bush's Choice for Court
2677-) Writer Willa Cather Celebrated Europeans Who Settled in the American Midwest
2678-) World Bank Offers Money for Development Ideas
2679-) Charities in the United States Came to the Rescue After Two Hurricanes
2680-) Getting Ready for the Speaking Section on the New TOEFL
2681-) 2005 Nobel Prizes: Medicine Honor Goes to Discovery That Many Dismissed
2682-) Americas Interstate Highway System Has Almost 70,000 Kilometers of Roads
2683-) Making a Dairy Farm Work with Grass-fed Cows
2684-) Nations Are Urged to Do More Against Risk of Avian Flu
2685-) Educational Testing Service Begins New TOEFL Test
2686-) Grover Cleveland: A Democrat Wins the White House in 1884
2687-) Daydreams (and Dragons) Lead Young Writer Paolini to Success
2688-) Work on 'Game Theory' Wins Nobel Prize for Two Economists
2689-) Germany Awaits a New Leader, and a New Day
2690-) Jackson Pollock Invented a New Kind of Painting That Changed the Way People Looked at Art
2691-) Aid Group Designs System to Make Dirty Water Safe to Drink
2692-) Killer Virus Brought Back From Past, in Hopes to Avoid a Future One
2693-) Growing 'Love Apples,' Better Known These Days as Tomatoes
2694-) Isaac Newton: One of Historys Greatest Scientists
2695-) U.S. Drug Agency Urged to Approve Inhaled Insulin for Diabetics
2696-) In Oregon, 'Heritage Speakers' of Farsi Get to Learn From a Young Native
2697-) Some American School Systems Prepare to Cut Middle Schools
2698-) Immigrants: America's Industrial Growth Depended on Them
2699-) 'Souls Alike': Bonnie Raitt's 18th Album Is First She Produced Herself
2700-) U.S. Supermarkets Face Growing Competition
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