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2101-) Severe Form of E. Coli Not a New Problem for Growers
2102-) Health Officials Seek Ways to Fight Extreme Drug-Resistant TB
2103-) 'National Punctuation Day': Seeking to Put a (Full) Stop to Poor Writing
2104-) Art You Can See for Free, on Streets Around the World
2105-) New Studies Aim to Expand Knowledge of Autism
2106-) 'Punctuation Rap'
2107-) 1930s: 'New Deal' Starts to Fail, Just as Threats Grow Overseas
2108-) 'Punctuation Rap'
2109-) Considering an Online Education Program
2110-) Making Memories for Orphaned Children Around the World
2111-) 'Punctuation Rap'
2112-) Duties Bill Dropped as U.S. Prepares for Economic Talks With China
2113-) Abe Moves Quickly to Improve Ties With South Korea and China
2114-) James Baldwin Wrote About Race and Identity in America
2115-) Planting the Financial Seeds for a 'Green Revolution' in Africa
2116-) 'Punctuation Rap'
2117-) 'Punctuation Rap'
2118-) 'Punctuation Rap'
2119-) Gene Researchers Work on Flood-Resistant Rice
2120-) Six Medical Researchers Who Gave All to Their Work
2121-) 'Punctuation Rap'
2122-) Pirates May Be Popular in Movies, But Piracy Remains a Threat
2123-) 'Punctuation Rap'
2124-) Accrediting Agencies Play Important Part in U.S. Higher Education
2125-) Recognizing Medical Emergencies
2126-) Walks Raise Money, and Hopes, in Fight Against Breast Cancer
2127-) Congress Acts to Limit Internet Gambling by Americans
2128-) Road to World War Two: 1930s See Major Changes in Europe, Asia
2129-) Heated Words: Lingo of the Men and Women Who Fight Wildfires
2130-) South Korea's Ban Seen as Sure to Become Next U.N. Secretary-General
2131-) Out of a World of Darkness and Silence, Helen Keller Brought Hope to Millions
2132-) Emergency Aid to Africa Grows; Wiser Spending Is Urged
2133-) Service Groups Offer All Ages a Chance to Help Those in Need
2134-) Growing an Agritourism Business
2135-) Study Finds Rise in Allergic Diseases in Children Worldwide
2136-) How the Distant World of Eris Caused Big Changes Here on Earth
2137-) Findings About Newer Schizophrenia Drugs Surprise Researchers
2138-) Every Foreign Student Needs a Visa to Enter U.S.
2139-) 1930s: Britain Calls for Peace in Our Time
2140-) 'For Dummies Books Are Popular Learning Aids
2141-) Edmund Phelps Wins Nobel Prize for Economics
2142-) A History of North Korea's Nuclear Development Efforts
2143-) Helen Keller, 1880-1968: 'I Try to Make the Light in Others' Eyes My Sun'
2144-) Investment in Agriculture Urged on World Food Day
2145-) Crossing Borders, With Books by Four Authors in the United States
2146-) Farmers Organize to Try to Control Potato Supply
2147-) The Discoveries Behind This Year's Nobel Prizes for Science
2148-) The Mystery of Dreams
2149-) Concussions Are Serious Head Injuries for Children and Adults
2150-) What Foreign Students Need to Know About the SEVIS System
2151-) 1940: Roosevelt Continues Policy of Neutrality After His Re-election
2152-) 'Nine Parts of Desire': Actress Brings to Life Stories of Iraqi Women
2153-) Making International Trade Happen
2154-) Immigrants, Births Put US on Way to 400 Million by 2043
2155-) Richard Rodgers, 1902-1979: A Man of a Thousand Songs
2156-) Grameen Bank Proves Poor People Are Worthy of Loans
2157-) Two Special Places in New Mexico Connect With Native History
2158-) Losing It: It's Hard When You Lose Control
2159-) Experts Call for Continued Efforts to Protect Children From Polio
2160-) Pumpkins for All Seasons
2161-) Hey You, in the Next Cube, Is That Document Buzzword-Compliant?
2162-) Using Independent Courts and a Free Media to Fight Corruption
2163-) Cancer Drugs Save Children's Lives But Come With Risks
2164-) 1941: Attack on Pearl Harbor Ends American Effort to Avoid War
2165-) Getting Into an American College: The Application Process
2166-) Poet Jack Prelutsky: Writing About the Little Things in Life
2167-) Dollar Is World's Most Traded Currency. But Why?
2168-) Women Journalists From Lebanon, China and U.S. Are Honored
2169-) Designs: a Water-Purifying Straw, a Firewood-Saving Cookstove
2170-) Election Day Will Bring Struggle for Power, Direction of US
2171-) It Will Not Wash: Does It Work, or Not?
2172-) Edward Weston, 1886-1958: Influenced How Photography Was Seen
2173-) Saving Historic Barns
2174-) 'Very Light Jets' Are About to Shake Up Air Travel
2175-) Great Arches, Hoodoos and an Island in the Sky -- All in Utah
2176-) When Fear Takes Control of the Mind
2177-) Path to World War Two: Japan Widens Its Influence in Asia
2178-) Higher Education in America: College Entrance Exams
2179-) A Million People Get a Life -- a Second Life, in a World Like No Other
2180-) For a Country, a Lot of Debt Is Not Always a Bad Thing
2181-) Why Say Something Nice? US Elections Bring Out Attack Ads
2182-) Inside the Clinton Foundation
2183-) Like Madonna, More and More Americans Turn to Foreign Adoptions
2184-) Katharine Hepburn, 1907-2003: An Independent, Intelligent Actress
2185-) Water: She Is In Hot Water
2186-) Cheese Culture Grows and Grows in Vermont
2187-) Flight to Service Hubble Telescope Could Take Place in Early 2008
2188-) Study Links Brain Abnormalities to Sudden Death in Babies
2189-) Getting a Good Look: Learning About Mars From the Ground Up
2190-) Teachers of English in Russia Feeling Winds of Change in Their Profession
2191-) Taking the TOEFL
2192-) US Goes to War After Pearl Harbor, but Japan Is Not the First Target
2193-) Veterans Day: Honoring Those Who Served, and Sacrificed
2194-) Americans Invest for the Future in Mutual Funds
2195-) His Party Defeated in Congress, Bush Awaits Iraq Study Results
2196-) Crazy Horse Was Chief of the Lakota, a Warrior and a Holy Man
2197-) Without Water There Is No Life
2198-) Democrats Plan a Busy First 100 Hours When They Take Control of Congress in January
2199-) Battle-Axe: Use at Your Own Risk
2200-) Study Warns of Risk to Seafood Supplies in World's Oceans
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