PEOPLE |
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Rehnquist Hurt In Fall
Slips on Justice Scalia's banana peel. |
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Japanese Man Recites Pi to
83,431 Decimal Places From Memory
Also recites from memory only phone
number in his address book. |
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MEDIA |
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Columnist Bob Novak Reveals
More Names of CIA Agents
Judge sends more New York Times
reporters to jail. |
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BUSINESS |
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Saudi Arabia Says OPEC Won't
Be Able to Meet Demand for
Oil After 2015
If you're buying a new car and plan
to keep it ten years, be sure it
also runs on coal. |
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McDonald's Changing
Design of Uniform
Adding several inches to the waist and
rump. |
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Swiss Develop World's Most
Economical Car
Self-winding Bulova Gran Turisimo. |
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HEALTH / MEDICINE |
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Study: Rich People Suffer Less
Before Death Than Poor People
But more after. |
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Medicare Will No Longer
Cover Valium
Announcement causes spike
in valium prescriptions. |
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SCIENCE |
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Report: Sea Levels Rising
Public urged to stand on tiptoes. |
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Footprints in
Mexico Show Humans Were
Here 30,000 Years
Earlier Than Thought
Footprints lead to Arizona
border. |
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WHERE ARE THEY NOW? |
Curveball
The man who was the
primary source of
intelligence that led the
U.S. to invade Iraq,
Curveball is today living
comfortably
at an undisclosed
location in the Middle
East. He still maintains
ties with the CIA, as
well as old friend Ahmad
Chalabi, whom he jokingly
refers to as The
cat with nine
lives. Any regrets?
I should have asked
for more money, he
laughs. |
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