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401-) Shark Diving and Feeding Raises Concerns, for Sharks and Divers
402-) When Tuberculosis Hits Animals
403-) Teaching English in Syria: For Some, a Job Is a Matter of Karma
404-) World Food Crisis Could Push Millions of People Into Poverty
405-) US Campaign Offers Lesson for an English Teacher Who Left Iran
406-) New Malaria Drug Launched in Latin America, Southeast Asia
407-) American History Series: Two-Party Political System Takes Hold in US
408-) Physical Education Aims for Active Lives, Fewer Painful Memories
409-) This Dengue Fever Is a California Band Influenced by Cambodian Rock
410-) NAFTA, Free Trade and the Presidential Campaign
411-) Pennsylvania Win Helps Clinton Raise Millions, Adds to Obama Questions
412-) All That Jazz, From a Man Named Dave Brubeck
413-) Learning Words, Donating Rice
414-) Bella Abzug, 1920-1998: Activist for Womens Rights Was Known for Her Large Hats and Strong Opinions
415-) Illegal Clearing of Forests Threatens Monarch Butterflies' Winter Home
416-) Damage Control on the Farm
417-) At the Indiana Dunes, the Hills Are Alive With the Music of the Sand
418-) In Angola, Education Ministry Aims to Expand Teaching of English
419-) Deaths in Blood-Thinner Patients Bring Calls for Answers
420-) American History Series: How a Dispute Helped Lead to Party System
421-) Applicants Ask Colleges: Why Should I Accept You?
422-) Greg Mortenson Builds Schools, and Hope, in Afghanistan and Pakistan
423-) Behind the Price of Rice
424-) Terrorism Deaths Rose in 2007, Including a Big Jump in Pakistan
425-) Barbara McClintock, 1902-1992: She Made Important Discoveries About Genes and Chromosomes
426-) A Chip on Your Shoulder: What Are You Going to Do About it?
427-) Curriki.org: A Place for Teachers to Share Materials
428-) Beyond Country Roads: Exploring the Wild and Wonderful of West Virginia
429-) Science Talent Searches: One Way to Earn Money to Go to College
430-) Using Charcoal to Make Soil Into Black Gold
431-) Jackie Cochran Traveled With the Wind and Stars
432-) How to Do Hands-Only CPR
433-) American History Series: John Adams Is Elected Nation's Second President
434-) From Forester to National Teacher of the Year
435-) In Pakistan, a Big Push to Teach English; Local Versions Flourish
436-) For Jenna Bush, a Texas Wedding Beats a White House Ceremony
437-) Why Oil Continues Its Climb
438-) UN Seeks $187 Million in Aid for the Victims of Cyclone in Burma
439-) Isaac Stern, 1920 - 2001: One of the Most Honored Musicians in the World
440-) Secret of DEET Could Lead to New Insect Products
441-) Coming Down to the Finish Line for a Race That Is About to Begin
442-) Insect Expressions: I Don't Mean to Bug You
443-) Museum Aims to Keep African Archeological Treasures in Africa
444-) Honey Bee Losses Still a Problem in US
445-) This Is an English Class, Yet Even the Moroccan Is Speaking Spanish
446-) A Visit to Two National Parks: Mount Rainier and Valley Forge
447-) Need Your Appendix Out? Let Me Reach Down Your Throat
448-) US History: Adams Avoids War With France, Signs Alien and Sedition Acts
449-) Study Raises Questions About Reading Program in US
450-) Young@Heart Brings Wisdom of Ages to Rock
451-) For Fans of Anarchy, Grand Theft Auto IV Is a Big Smash
452-) In China, Number of Earthquake Deaths Is Expected to Top 50,000
453-) Gwendolyn Brooks, 1917-2000: The Poet Was the First African American to Win a Pulitzer Prize for Literature
454-) Feeding the Hungry, but Not With Pigeons
455-) Inside the Complex Worlds of Deafness and Deaf Culture in America
456-) Medical Terms: A Clean Bill of Health From the Doctor
457-) Cork: More Than Just a Bottle Stopper
458-) Progress Against Witchweed, a Killer of Sorghum Crops in Africa
459-) International Red Cross Helps Victims of Natural Disasters
460-) A Lesson Plan, Ready in About a Minute? Free Web Site Is Ambitious
461-) WHO Chief Says World Faces Three Growing Threats
462-) US History Series: Jefferson Is Elected President in 1800, But Only on the 36th Vote
463-) Recruiters Help US Colleges Find Foreign Students
464-) Country Music: Chesney Sees 'Complete Disrespect' in Web Voting
465-) Joseph Juran, 1904-2008: A Life of Quality Control
466-) California Ruling Opens New Front in Fight Over Same-Sex Marriage
467-) Edward R. Murrow, 1908-1965: The Famous Radio and Television Reporter Helped Create Modern News Broadcasting
468-) Three Water and Sanitation Projects in India Win Online Search
469-) Six Men, a World War, a Pacific Island, and an Image for All Time
470-) Back, Shoulders and Chest: A Pat on the Back for a Job Well Done
471-) Learning First Aid: What to Do Until You Reach Medical Help
472-) UN Aims to Raise Potatoes' Appeal
473-) Film Festivals Around the World Celebrate the Art and Industry of Movies
474-) Why Brain Cancers Like Kennedy's Are Difficult to Treat
475-) US History: Jefferson, at Inaugural, Urges Unity of Hearts and Minds
476-) Some College Recruiters' Actions Raise Concerns
477-) Strange and Creative? Must Have Been a Film by Johnny Depp, Tim Burton
478-) Peter Drucker, 1909-2005: The Mind of a Management Thinker
479-) Why Child Abuse by Peacekeepers and Aid Workers Often Goes Unreported
480-) Louisa May Alcott, 1832-1888: She Wrote Her First Book at the Age of 16
481-) Numbers: I, for One, Use These Expressions Often
482-) Could Women Farmers Solve the Food Crisis?
483-) If You Love Lucy and the Three Stooges, These Museums Are for You
484-) Alaska Disputing Federal Move to List Polar Bears as Threatened
485-) Researchers Seek Drought-Resistant Crops
486-) The Story of Cinderella Is Popular Around the World
487-) More People Get HIV Drugs, but Even More Get Infected
488-) Once Upon a Time, a Girl Could Be a Boy, and to Worry Was to Choke
489-) Not Only Can Words Tumble, They Can Turn Themselves Around
490-) US History: Jefferson Begins Presidency With a Loyal Cabinet
491-) Fighting Music Piracy on College Campuses
492-) Remembering the Man Who Gave Rock 'n' Roll the 'Bo Diddley Beat'
493-) Automakers, Airlines Hit by Sky-High Fuel Prices
494-) Obama Has to Make Sure Clinton Voters Do Not Leave With Her
495-) Robert Rauschenberg, 1925-2008: His Inventive and Energetic Works Redefined Modern Art
496-) More Numbers: Two Heads Are Better Than One
497-) Helping Foods Keep Their Cool
498-) Bob Dylan: His Musical Roots, and His Education in Greenwich Village
499-) Cause of Alzheimers Disease Still Unknown, 100 Years After Its Discovery
500-) World Gets a Call to Raise Food Production
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