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Thirty-three miners trapped for 17 days in northern Chile sent a message that they were all alive, but it may take months to free them.
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As Gov. Sarah Palin has moved to the national stage, Senator Ted Stevens, who goes on trial next week, has risen in some opinion polls in Alaska.
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In the fight against obesity, the entire food landscape — from pricing to advertising to availability — may need reshaping.
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Plus, how to fight 4 causes of aging.
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Local schools won't all back new policy saying kids can go to school with head lice.
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FRANKFURT, Aug 20 (Reuters) - Buyout firm KKR may boost its stake in Germany's Anzag, three people familiar with the matter said, a move that could see KKR's UK unit Alliance Boots [ABN.UL] enter the German drugs wholesale market.
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The lunar interior may contain far less water than Earth’s.
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A Venezuelan village may hold the answer to Huntington's.
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Tax changes to pensions may hit the self-employed
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Nikkei likely to edge higher; yen may still weigh
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Aging cells may seal their fate by keeping worn-out proteins when they sprout offspring.
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SYDNEY (AFP) - Australia should become a republic when Queen Elizabeth dies, Prime Minister Julia Gillard said Tuesday in comments which may revive a long-running debate just days ahead of national polls.
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It's one of the fastest growing careers in the country. Learn about how to get into a top program.
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Downtown New York mosque may become a hot-button election issue for November.
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Train fares my jump eight per cent if the Department for Transport sees major cuts, say government sources.
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In Saint-Tropez, environmental measures may upend the business of spoiling the pampered.
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