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Washington Post Staff Writers - Washington Post

11 hours ago - Describing a 1994 visit to the country, Rice told Stanford University's alumni magazine that she saw "hundreds if not thousands of decomposing corpses ...

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Massive solar installation completed in Southern California - San Jose Mercury News

8 hours ago - Buildings are being selected for their proximity to Southern California Edison customers, with warehouse operators earning rent for use of rooftops.

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The San Diego aftermath - Atlanta Journal Constitution

9 hours ago - By D. Orlando Ledbetter | Monday, December 1, 2008, 08:52 AM SAN DIEGO - Just chilling out at the San Diego Airport this morning and not expecting to fly ...

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Shift on UN Seen in Rice Nomination - Washington Post

9 hours ago - Describing a 1994 visit to the country, Rice told Stanford University's alumni magazine that she saw "hundreds if not thousands of decomposing corpses ...

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Can genes predict athletic performance? - Scientific American

14 hours ago - The Boulder, Colo., company Atlas Sports Genetics today began selling just that sort of product: for $149, it says it will screen for variants of the gene ...

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Britney Spears is out Interviewing Promoting her new Album ‘Circus’ - Best Syndication

14 hours ago - [Best Syndication News] Britney Spears is going to be releasing her new album, ‘Circus’ on December 2nd, which happens to be her birthday. ...

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Adding Up the Many Dangers of Tobacco -- and Finding New Ones - Voice of America

14 hours ago - The American Cancer Society says this kind of secondhand smoke causes lung infections in as many as three hundred thousand young children each year. ...Faces or finances? Economy cuts into cosmetic procedures

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Figurines known as 'caganer', of (bottom L-R) U.S. President-elect... - Reuters

15 hours ago - Figurines known as 'caganer', of (bottom L-R) U.S. President-elect Barack Obama, Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, France's President Nicolas Sarkozy, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, (top L-R) Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, Bolivia's President Evo Morales and Brazil's President Lula da Silva, are sold at the Santa Llucia Christmas market in central Barcelona December 1, 2008. Catalans hide 'caganers', or defecators, in Christmas Nativity scenes then invite friends to hunt for them during Christmas celebrations. The 'caganers', which symbolise defecting and fertilizing the earth, are believed to bring prosperity and luck for the coming year. REUTERS/Albert Gea (SPAIN)

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Oakland Raiders at San Diego Chargers NFL Week 14 Odds & Picks - Locksmith Sports Picks

15 hours ago - What a disaster the 2008 season has been for the San Diego Chargers. Picked among the favorite to win the Super Bowl by NFL odds makers, the Bolts have bit ...

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Regulate global warming now, urge attorneys general - Los Angeles Times

17 hours ago - On the eve of an Obama administration, pressure is mounting to use the 1990 Clean Air Act to crack down on global warming emissions. ...

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Space shuttle Endeavor returns home - College News

18 hours ago - The economy and environment of the Earth may not be looking well lately, but promising advancements in technology can help extend the stay of astronauts in ...

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