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1-) Rhythm and Blues Singer Jazmine Sullivan Is Getting Noticed for Her Edgy, Emotional Music
2-) The Growing Credit Crisis Forces Many Companies to Seek Government Help
3-) Barack Obamas Election Voted Top News Story of 2008
4-) Short Story: Luck by Mark Twain
5-) Susan Sontag, 1933- 2004: One of Americas Most Influential Thinkers of the Twentieth Century
6-) Baloney: It's Just Not True
7-) Do-It-Yourself: How to Dry or Smoke Fish, Part 2
8-) Scientists Work to Improve Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis
9-) Giving Grasslands a Rest
10-) Exploring the Finger Lakes and Lake Champlain
11-) Do-It-Yourself: Preparing Fish for Drying or Smoking
12-) Yosemite: One of the Most Famous National Parks in the US
13-) City Has a Lot Fewer Heart Attacks After Smoking Ban
14-) Foreign Student Series: The Business of the GMAT
15-) American History Series: US Gets a New President in 1837, and a Depression
16-) US Congress Gets First Member From Vietnam, Anh 'Joseph' Cao
17-) Obama: 'If Nothing Is Done, This Recession Could Linger for Years'
18-) Call for Immediate Truce Fails to Halt Fighting in Gaza
19-) Short Story: 'To Build A Fire' by Jack London
20-) Isabella Stewart Gardner, 1840-1924: She Created Art Museum in Her Home
21-) Circus: Some Agree It Is the 'Greatest Show on Earth'
22-) Building With Adobe (No Computer Required)
23-) Change in Washington Has Special Meaning to People in Chicago
24-) Cancer to Become World's Leading Killer
25-) India's Camel Population Drops
26-) Robert Edison Fulton Rode Around the World on a Motorcycle
27-) Wising Up About Wisdom Teeth
28-) Foreign Student Series: Answering Your Questions
29-) American History Series: The Rise of the Movement Against Slavery
30-) Remembering 2008 in a Word, 'Bailout,' and a Name, 'Barack Obama'
31-) Getting to Know the New First Family
32-) Economic Crisis Hits Exports
33-) Bush Looks Back at Eight Years as President, and Wishes Obama Well
34-) Marian Anderson, 1897-1993: Her Voice Became Famous Around the World
35-) Touching All Bases: Baseball Rules!
36-) Got Milk? How to Make Yogurt
37-) Barack Obama Becomes 44th US President
38-) Milky Way Is a Lot Bigger Than Scientists Thought
39-) How Strangers Can Make You Happy
40-) Adventurer Steve Fossett Set More Than 100 World Records in Five Different Sports
41-) Foreign Student Series: Paying for School in the US
42-) Project to Develop Electronic Maps of Soil in Africa
43-) American History Series: Whigs See a Chance to Defeat Van Buren in 1840
44-) A History of Creole and Cajun Food in Louisiana
45-) Serious Discussions Set for Davos (but No Bono)
46-) America Welcomes a New President
47-) Holding the Bag
48-) Paul Bunyan
49-) Marian Anderson, 1897-1993: 75,000 People Heard Her Sing at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.
50-) Six Medical Researchers Who Lived, and in Some Cases Died, for Their Work
51-) Liberia Seeks Help as Caterpillars Attack Crops
52-) Songs About Winter Are Lovely but Sad
53-) How to Do It: Making Paper by Hand
54-) Four People Who Are Making a Difference in the Nation's Capital
55-) Researchers Look Behind the Tears to Study Crying
56-) Words of Comfort for an Unfortunate Event Other Than a Death
57-) Foreign Student Series: Working While Studying in the US
58-) American History Series: The Brief Presidency of William Henry Harrison
59-) The Rise of a Folk Hero Who Landed on a River
60-) How to Save US Banks?
61-) The Line of Least Resistance
62-) Obama Says Report Shows Need to Pass Economic Aid Bill
63-) Belittle: Thomas Jefferson First Used This Word
64-) Willis Conover, 1920-1996: He Brought Jazz, 'the Music of Freedom,' to the World
65-) Getting Into a Job Market by Mobile Phone
66-) For Fans of Edgar Allan Poe, a Happy 200th Birthday
67-) Scientists Re-Examine a Treatment for Parkinson's Disease
68-) Growing Flowers in a Stormy Economy
69-) A Prenup: The (Legal) Language of Love for Couples About to Marry
70-) Gold! Thousands Went to Western Canada to Find It
71-) Something a Bone Will Never Say: Give Me a Break
72-) Foreign Student Series: Financial Aid
73-) American History Series: President John Tyler Shows His Independence
74-) The Raconteurs Skillfully Tell Stories in Song
75-) Tax Troubles Force Two Nominees to Withdraw
76-) Iran Marks the 30th Anniversary of Its Islamic Revolution
77-) The Cask of Amontillado
78-) George Gershwin, 1898-1937: One of Americas Greatest Composers
79-) To Buffalo: To Win by Trick or Threat
80-) A Cool Way to Keep Food From Spoiling
81-) The Complex Story of Abraham Lincoln and How He Saved the Union
82-) How Pain Treatment Has Improved in Recent Years
83-) Progress on Treaty Against Fish Piracy
84-) Yukon Gold Rush: Newspapers Said It Was Easy to Get Rich
85-) Teens, Television, and Depression
86-) Foreign Student Series: Becoming a Fulbrighter
87-) American History Series: Texas Statehood Is Chief Issue in 1844 Campaign
88-) US Hospitals, Courts Struggle With Growing Demand for Interpreters
89-) Recession Cuts Into Valentine's Day, but Drives Demand for Love
90-) Obama's Financial Rescue Plan
91-) Stimulus Aims to Pump Life Into US Economy
92-) George Gershwin, 1898-1937: He Wrote More Than 500 Songs
93-) Have a Heart
94-) Mountain and Cowboy Culture Meet in Jackson Hole
95-) World of Sports Doping: From the Laboratory to the Playing Field
96-) Want to Grow a Root? Beets Are Hard to Beat
97-) 'What Should Americans Eat?' Michael Pollan and the Politics of Food
98-) Young Peoples' Risky Behavior on Social Network Sites
99-) Studying in the US: Four Kinds of Financial Aid
100-) American History Series: In 1845, Republic of Texas Faces a Choice
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