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Devastation Could Follow Nuclear Power Plant Attack, but Risk Debatable, Some argue nuclear power plants near metropolitan areas are prime terrorist targets and should be shut down
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Devastation Could Follow Nuclear Power Plant Attack, but Risk Debatable, Some argue nuclear power plants near metropolitan areas are prime terrorist targets and should be shut down
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Sen. Barack Obama called some people on his short list for the vice presidential slot Thursday night to tell them he had not selected them as a running mate, a highly placed Democratic Party source said.
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A dog touches Argentine hearts by saving an abandoned baby, putting him alongside her own puppies.
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NASA's Shuttle Successor Fails Parachute Test, Malfunctioning chutes send mockup of Orion crew vehicle plummeting to desert floor in Arizona.
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Intel has demonstrated its new wireless power technology at this years IDF. The technology demonstrated comprised of two metal arrays that connect to a
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7 Reasons to Worry as Your Kids Head Back to School, As kids head back to class, there are several concerns parents should address before and during the school year.
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Funny Money is a website addicted to fun and joy...
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One chopper, one world, 11 days
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E-mails Show MIT Grad Taught School While Raising Money for Terror-Linked Group, Fifteen years ago Aafia Siddiqui —the MIT graduate recently caught carrying a list of U.S. targets and charged with the attempted killing of U.S. agents in Paskistan — had a day job helping elementary schools with their science experiments.
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Small but growing clusters of parents are seeking exemptions to avoiding vaccinating their kids, raising public health workers' worst fear: the resurgence of childhood diseases.
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Illinois sheriff does jail time - voluntarily
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Study Cites Cheering as Most Dangerous School Sport for Girls, You've seen them smiling as they're being tossed high in the air at football and basketball games, but a new report points to a dark and dangerous side to cheerleading.
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Intel on Thursday showed off a wireless electric power system that analysts say could revolutionize modern life by freeing devices from transformers and wall outlets.
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MADISON, Wis. -- A woman and her accountant husband who claims he's developed a formula for lottery picks have each claimed $350,000 jackpots - twice.
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Nearly half a million people in developing countries earn virtual goods in online games to sell to players, a study shows.
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Strange John McCain Doubletalk Flip Flop
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With a fortune estimated at 35 billion dollars, Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej is the world's richest royal sovereign, and oil-rich Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan of Abu Dhabi is far back at No. 2, Forbes magazine reported Thursday.
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VoteVets Political Action Committee
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Harvard Reclaims Top Spot in Latest U.S. News List, Harvard University is the country's oldest, wealthiest and most selective university. Now it's back on top of the U.S. News & World Report college rankings, claiming sole possession of the No. 1 spot for the first time in 12 years.
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A Wisconsin woman has been arrested and booked for failing to pay her library fines.
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Massive Crack Discovered in Glacier at Top of Greenland, In northern Greenland, a part of the Arctic that had seemed immune from global warming, new satellite images show a growing giant crack and an 11-square-mile chunk of ice hemorrhaging off a major glacier, scientists said Thursday.
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Harvard University is the country's oldest, wealthiest and most selective university. Now it's back on top of the U.S. News & World Report college rankings, claiming sole possession of the No. 1 spot for the first time in 12 years.
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Your daily World of Warcraft Fan Website. Reputation Calculator, News, Guides and more...
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Oracle's Ellison Grabs Top Spot on Best-Paid List, Oracle Corp. founder Larry Ellison, a longtime fixture on the list of the world's richest people, is now ensconced atop The Associated Press' rankings of the top-paid chief executives in the United States.
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Jurors cringed, cried and some desperately looked away as they were shown a series of deeply disturbing and graphic videos taken by a convicted child killer as he tortured, sexually abused and nearly killed a 9-year-old boy.
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David Hayes' granddaughter just ask him to hold her Barbie rod and reel while she went to the bathroom. He did. And seconds later he landed the state record channel catfish at 21 pounds, 1 ounce.
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Sept. 11 Version of 'Space Invaders' Draws Fire at Video-Game Convention, American artist's modified edition of classic video game has World Trade Center towers being blown up by crab-like aliens.
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What should be one of the first things you think of when the Olympics comes up? The Michael Phelps gold rush? That's for trend followers. Usain Bolt running so fast it looks like he's flying? Save that crap for the NFL scouts trying to find another Willie Gault.
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A student fatally shot a 15-year-old classmate during a dispute Thursday at a Knoxville high school, and other teenagers watched in horror as the victim clutched his chest and fell to the floor.
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Bay County Sheriff's deputies were forced to use a Taser to subdue an escaped emu named Plop-Plop. The large female bird escaped from a farm last weekend and on Monday, she holed up with some horses and goats in a pen.
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A Teenager's view of Heaven
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North Carolina Man Makes Record Catch With Barbie Fishing Rod, A North Carolina man made a record catfish catch with his granddaughter's Barbie fishing rod as she made a pit stop in the bathroom
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I'm Chuck Todd, NBC News Political Director. Please join me for another Q&A session here on Newsvine, on Thursday, August 21 starting at 3:30 ET, where we'll be discussing U.S. Politics and the unfolding presidential election.
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Florida Community Rallies in Support of Anti-Gay Principal News
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Scientists have stopped the ageing process in an entire organ for the first time, a study released today says. Published in today's online edition of
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Finding Nemo, the Terrorist Librarian, As the fight for the war on terror increasingly shifts from battlefield to blogosphere, one of the most prolific librarians furthering the virtual Jihadi movement is an on-line personality who uses the nom de guerre Nemo.
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John McCain may have created his own housing crisis. Hours after a report that the Republican nominee didn't know exactly how many homes he and his multimillionaire wife own, Democratic rival Barack Obama launched a national TV ad and a series of campaign stops aimed at portraying McCain as wealthy and out of touch.
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