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As a witness to the impending debt of higher education this comes as no surprise to me. The question is - what is the Nation going to do about it? How can continuing your education be more...
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Fifteen law enforcement officers and two others were charged Tuesday with providing security for drug shipments and other crimes that actually were staged as part of a series of elaborate FBI...
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The outgoing Bush Administration is planning to announce a broad new "right of conscience" rule permitting medical facilities, doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other health care workers...
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The Taj Mahal Hotel, across from the historic gateway of India which symbolises the city, was the central target.
The perpetrators executed a string of highly-coordinated attacks targeting...
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My lobes are about to be bathed with precise wavelength patterns that are supposed to affect my mind in a stunning way, artificially inducing the sensation that I am seeing God.
It may seem...
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Zach Hall is a government major at the University of Texas, but in his senior year, he is also learning about finance -- the hard way.
I am looking at graduating with $27,000, almost $30,000,...
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The most notable characteristic of the Bush administration’s science policy has been the repeated distortion and suppression of scientific evidence in order to fit ideological preferences...
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It seems, for sanity's sake, that you're best off ignoring most predictions of WMD attacks, but this one comes from a taskforce that was created on the recommendation of the 9/11...
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Ever feel like solar energy is too big of a topic to fully grasp? Then watch this simple, concise video about solar energy and brighten your day with KNOWLEDGE! Find out more here:...
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Researchers have found that chemical signals emitted by the body in sweat when scared really can be picked up by others and can trigger fear in their brains.
The discovery may help to explain...
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