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| Pakistani president offers India nuclear promise Read full story for latest details. For Tasmanian Devils, Hope Against a Wily Cancer A deadly cancer has preyed on the Tasmanian devil, causing it to be listed as endangered, and scientists have begun an experimental inoculation program. U.S. bank failures climb to 22 Read full story for latest details. No. 8 Utah 48, No. 16 Brigham Young 24: Utah Completes Unbeaten Season Brian Johnson passed for 303 and 4 touchdowns and the eighth-ranked Utes completed an undefeated regular season by beating No. 16 Brigham Young on Saturday. Observatory: Invasive Plants in Galápagos May Really Be Native Some plants that were thought to be invasive species in the Galápagos Islands predate humans by thousands of years. Pakistani president offers India nuclear promise Read full story for latest details. Bake Sales Fall Victim to Push for Healthier Foods The school bake sale is becoming obsolete in California, as new standards restrict what foods can be sold to students. Islamic fighters vow to rescue hijacked Saudi tanker Somali militants vowed to rescue a Saudi supertanker that was hijacked by pirates a week ago, according to residents of a town where the pirates are believed to be based. Film: Forever Screwball, Forever Fearless Carole Lombard, the beautiful, fearless screwball of her time, gets a retrospective. Obama promises Afghanistan more aid President-elect Barack Obama has given Afghan President Hamid Karzai assurances that the United States would send more aid and pay more attention to his war-torn country during his administration, according to Karzai's office. 1 800 phone directory - 12 bolt chevy end rear - 1955 chevy radiator - 1996 ford taurus wagon - 2 cheat golf resort tycoon - 2004 black college week - 21 century estate krall real - 30 day enzyte free supply - 5.8 cordless motorola phone - 5550c hp scanjet scanner - 74 gto pontiac - aaa auto insurance triple - absolute poker - accident car diana photograph princess - accommodation clifton colorado hotel - adderall - address airport seattle tacoma - adult diapers - adultfriendfinder - adware removal - after ford market part probe - agency bay green insurance - air bag light stays - airline ticket cheap ticket - airline tikets - alaska park rv sale - allied company insurance life - alprazolam for sale - amarillo book phone texas - american early furniture plan - amish direct furniture - ancient egypt trade | Cases: To Treat Properly, First Deal With the Fear In a profession where anxiety is often the starting point of a doctor-patient relationship, the standard patient questionnaire will never go deep enough. What made famous people successful Why are some people amazingly successful -- and other people with the same intelligence or abilities just part of the crowd? African nations ranked for 'child friendliness' Read full story for latest details. Big Deal: Inventory Rises, if Not Sales Figures on inventory and new listings illustrate a sharp deterioration in the Manhattan real estate market. Under New Management: Why Should Recession Stop the Recruiters? The reality for employers is that pulling back from new recruiting can lead to problems down the road. What MFSB really meant The music of Philadelphia International Records sounds effortless, and no wonder: It was about family, say founders Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. That's what you hear on all those hits by the O'Jays, Delfonics, Stylistics and others. 30 Seconds With Jrue Holiday: Another Big Man in U.C.L.A. Blue A year after Kevin Love lit up Pauley Pavilion and left for the N.B.A., U.C.L.A. has a new precocious freshman with a name made for headline writers, Jrue Holiday. Tuition Jump in Florida Wins Backing of Governor Gov. Charlie Crist urged the Legislature to allow tuition increases at the state’s public universities to blunt the impact of budget cuts. Seeking Solace? You’ll Find Little in the Bond Market The global credit crisis has shattered the expectations of many investors as some bond portfolios have taken enormous hits. Billionaire Offers Arts Bailout in Los Angeles The philanthropist Eli Broad has offered $30 million to help rescue the Museum of Contemporary Art if the trustees and other patrons also step up their donations. | |
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