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- [SN] - 2007-12-17 - What Diabetes Is, How It Is Treated, and What You Can Do to Prevent It
- [SN] - 2007-12-10 - In California, Wildfires Compete With Cars in Producing CO2
- [??] - 2007-12-31 - Choosing the Right Calendar Takes Time
- [IN] - 2007-12-28 - Virginia Tech Killings Voted Top News Story of 2007 by US Editors
- [IN] - 2007-12-14 - Writers Strike Throws Shadow on Hollywood's Season to Honor Itself
- [IN] - 2007-12-07 - US Intelligence Report Enters Into Debate on Iran Nuclear Issue
- [IN] - 2007-12-21 - Two Years of Talks Lie Ahead to Write a New Global Warming Treaty
- [HE] - 2007-12-25 - Taking the Pulse of Public Opinion About Health Problems
- [HE] - 2007-12-04 - Controlling Cholera May Be Easier Than Thought
- [EX] - 2007-12-25 - Protecting Native American Languages and Culture
- [EX] - 2007-12-04 - The Power of Crowds: Designing a Way to Harvest Electricity
- [ED] - 2007-12-12 - Life on the Tenure Track: A Historian's History
- [ED] - 2007-12-05 - Excuse Me, Professor, How Much Do You Earn?
- [ED] - 2007-12-26 - Rating College Football Teams Off the Field
- [ED] - 2007-12-19 - College Athletes: Students First, Athletes Second?
- [EC] - 2007-12-13 - Helping Subprime Borrowers: Too Little? Too Much?
- [EC] - 2007-12-06 - Sovereign Wealth Funds: When Governments Become Players
- [EC] - 2007-12-20 - Volunteer Experts Help Businesses in Developing Economies
- [EC] - 2007-12-27 - World Bank Finds China's Economy 40 Percent Smaller Than Thought
- [DE] - 2007-12-02 - Group Works to Build Peace Through Medicine
- [DE] - 2007-12-09 - More People Hear Call of Mobile Activism
- [??] - 2007-12-24 - Christmas With the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
- [AG] - 2007-12-17 - When the END Comes: Fighting Exotic Newcastle Disease
- [AG] - 2007-12-24 - Special Trees and Plants Are Part of the Christmas Tradition
- [AG] - 2007-12-10 - Finding Ways to Deal With Harmful Algae
- [SN] - 2007-11-19 - Remembering a Chimp Known for Her Use of American Sign Language
- [SN] - 2007-11-12 - Discovery That Stored Blood Loses a Life-Saving Gas Could Solve Mystery
- [IN] - 2007-11-23 - 'Super Duper Tuesday' Will Mark a Short but Intense Primary Season
- [IN] - 2007-11-09 - Pakistani Police Keep Bhutto From Leading Protest Near Capital
- [IN] - 2007-11-16 - Michael Mukasey, New US Attorney General, Steps Into a Shaken Agency
- [IN] - 2007-11-30 - Israel, Palestinians Will Try Again for Two-State Solution for Peace
- [IN] - 2007-11-02 - Fernandez Makes History in Argentina, but Soon Comes the Real Work
- [HE] - 2007-11-06 - Children's Doctors Group Calls for Early Medical and Educational Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorders
- [HE] - 2007-11-20 - UN Lowers Estimate of HIV Cases
- [HE] - 2007-11-27 - Stored Blood Found to Lose a Life-Saving Gas
- [EX] - 2007-11-13 - Making Soaps with a Story, and the Story of Making Soaps
- [EX] - 2007-11-27 - American Folklife Center: Preserving the Voices, Songs and Stories of Everyday People
- [EX] - 2007-11-06 - Worldwide, a Language Dies Every Two Weeks
- [ED] - 2007-11-21 - Pilgrims Face Competition in Thanksgiving Lessons
- [ED] - 2007-10-31 - From the Airwaves to Webcasting, the Many Sounds of College Radio
- [ED] - 2007-11-07 - After 40 Years, Calculators in School Still Add Up to Debate
- [ED] - 2007-11-28 - Unscientific Poll: Calculators Subtract From Thinking Skills
- [EC] - 2007-11-29 - The Worldwide Spread of Oil
- [EC] - 2007-11-01 - Finance: Merrill Lynch CEO O'Neal Is Out After Huge Loss
- [EC] - 2007-11-08 - Citigroup's Prince Resigns as CEO
- [DE] - 2007-11-18 - A WiLD Idea: Wireless Long-Distance Internet for Rural Poor
- [DE] - 2007-11-04 - Keeping Count of Who Enters the World or Leaves
- [DE] - 2007-11-11 - Shining a Light on Water to Prevent Infections
- [AG] - 2007-11-05 - Farming Marginal Lands
- [AG] - 2007-11-12 - Study Points to Risk in Common Method of Enriching Soil
- [SN] - 2007-10-01 - Health Experts Say Smokers Need a Cigarette Break -- Permanently
- [SN] - 2007-10-29 - Study of College Athletes Finds Exercise-Induced Asthma Is Common
- [SN] - 2007-10-15 - More Species Than Ever Threatened With Extinction, Report Says
- [IN] - 2007-10-12 - Deaths in Iraq Lead to Calls for More Controls Over Private Guards Working for US
- [IN] - 2007-10-26 - How the Job Description for US President Has Gotten Longer Over Time
- [IN] - 2007-10-05 - North and South Korean Leaders Promise to Work for Peace, Economic Cooperation
- [IN] - 2007-10-19 - As Communist Party Meets in Beijing, Eyes Look to 2012 Change
- [HE] - 2007-10-16 - Of 'Knockout' Mice and the Men Who Developed Them
- [HE] - 2007-10-23 - Children's Health: New Polio Worries in Africa / US Committee Urges Limits on Cough and Cold Drugs
- [HE] - 2007-10-09 - Combination of Medicine and Therapy Called Best for Depressed Teens
- [HE] - 2007-10-02 - New Test for H5N1, and New Findings Why Virus Is So Deadly
- [HE] - 2007-10-30 - US Doctor Group Urges Autism Testing for All Babies
- [EX] - 2007-10-23 - Green Festival: A Party With a Purpose
- [ED] - 2007-10-03 - New Civics Questions for US Citizenship Test
- [ED] - 2007-10-11 - 'Green' Schools Grow Around US
- [ED] - 2007-10-17 - Colleges See Green in Sustainability Studies
- [ED] - 2007-10-24 - Weighing the Idea of a Year Off Before College
- [EC] - 2007-10-18 - 2007 Nobel in Economics: Designing Better Markets
- [EC] - 2007-10-25 - Microsoft, the EU and Facebook
- [EC] - 2007-10-11 - Making Sense of a Weak Dollar
- [EC] - 2007-10-04 - 'Agflation' Raises Grain Prices, but Not Corn Ethanol
- [DE] - 2007-10-28 - Science Journals Examine Poverty and Development
- [DE] - 2007-10-21 - Hunger: New Causes for Same Old Problem
- [DE] - 2007-10-14 - Finding New Ways to Feed the World's Hungry Children
- [DE] - 2007-10-07 - New Findings About Husbands, Wives and AIDS
- [DE] - 2007-10-22 - World Bank Urges More Farm Aid; Is Criticized on Own Africa Record
- [AG] - 2007-10-29 - Growing a Big Pumpkin. A Really Big Pumpkin
- [AG] - 2007-10-01 - Jatropha Plant Raises Hopes for Fuel and Poor Farmers
- [SN] - 2007-09-24 - National Arboretum in Washington Offers Art and Science of Nature
- [SN] - 2007-09-17 - How Ocean Storms Form, Get Names and May React to Climate Change
- [IN] - 2007-09-07 - Fred Thompson: Actor, Senator, and Now a Late Entry in the '08 Presidential Race
- [IN] - 2007-09-21 - After Long Duke Case, Debate Over Fairness Is Renewed With 'Jena 6'
- [IN] - 2007-09-28 - Fukuda Takes Office in Tokyo, and First Issue Is the Crisis in Burma
- [IN] - 2007-09-14 - Bush Announces Some Troops Will Leave Iraq; Democrats Want More
- [HE] - 2007-09-18 - Debating the Teen Brain
- [HE] - 2007-09-05 - Parents Warned on Use of Cough and Cold Medicines in Children
- [ED] - 2007-09-05 - Virginia Tech Report Criticizes Mental Health System, School Actions
- [ED] - 2007-09-19 - Longer School Day = More Learning? Not Necessarily
- [ED] - 2007-09-26 - The Debate Over Merit Pay for Teachers
- [EC] - 2007-09-27 - GM Deal on Health Costs Signals Change for US Auto Industry
- [EC] - 2007-09-20 - US Central Bank Moves to Ease Credit, Protect Economy
- [EC] - 2007-09-06 - Starting a Business Means Getting Organized
- [DE] - 2007-09-30 - Project Aims to Raise Demand for Laptops for Poor Children
- [DE] - 2007-09-16 - New Web Site Targets World's Unsafe Drinking Water
- [DE] - 2007-09-09 - UNICEF to Work With a Private Group to Fight AIDS
- [DE] - 2007-09-03 - Interest Grows in Training to Prepare for a Disaster
- [DE] - 2007-09-23 - Child Deaths Found at Record Low
- [AG] - 2007-09-10 - Strip Cropping as a Way to Increase Cowpea Production
- [AG] - 2007-09-03 - Fresh From the Store, or the Cow? The Debate Over Raw Milk
- [AG] - 2007-09-17 - Study Links Virus to Bee Disorder in US, but Questions Remain
- [SN] - 2007-08-30 - Finders of Two Fossils in Kenya Call for Rewrite of Human Evolution
- [SN] - 2007-08-27 - Obesity as a Social Disease? How Friendship Could Be Fattening
- [SN] - 2007-08-13 - Scientists Receive National Medals of Science and Technology
- [IN] - 2007-08-31 - Turkey Gets a New President; Pakistan Waits and Wonders How Its Political Crisis Will End
- [IN] - 2007-08-03 - Good Sports, Bad Sports
- [IN] - 2007-08-17 - As Karl Rove Resigns, Democrats Wonder Where He Might Resurface
- [HE] - 2007-08-28 - The Worries Over Children and Lead
- [HE] - 2007-08-07 - Researchers Develop New Test to Predict Alzheimer's Disease
- [ED] - 2007-08-22 - Some (Adults) Call for Shorter Summer Break for US Kids
- [ED] - 2007-08-29 - Debating Year-Round Education
- [ED] - 2007-08-01 - China, Russia Win Top Results in Physics Olympiad in Iran
- [ED] - 2007-08-08 - Few US Schools Now Named for People, Especially Presidents
- [EC] - 2007-08-23 - Recalls Add to Pressure on Toy Industry
- [EC] - 2007-08-02 - Murdoch's News Corp to Buy Dow Jones
- [EC] - 2007-08-09 - Will Credit Risk Weigh Down Debt Markets?
- [EC] - 2007-08-30 - How Bad Loans in US Have a Far Reach
- [EC] - 2007-08-16 - Economics Not Such a Dismal Science for US High School Students
- [DE] - 2007-08-12 - UN Reports on Extreme Weather and Climate Events
- [DE] - 2007-08-05 - Should HIV-Infected Mothers Breastfeed?
- [IN] - 2007-08-10 - Countdown to 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing
- [AG] - 2007-08-13 - Foot-and-Mouth Disease in England May Be Under Control
- [AG] - 2007-08-20 - The Fight Over Farm Subsidies
- [AG] - 2007-08-27 - China Sees Control of Pig Disease
- [EX] - 2007-08-21 - Saving Lives and Guiding Ships Along US East Coast
- [IN] - 2007-07-06 - US High Court Takes a More Conservative Turn With Bush Appointees
- [IN] - 2007-07-13 - Bush Firm on War Policy Until September Report on Progress by Iraqis
- [IN] - 2007-07-28 - In '08 Campaign, a Debate Brings Everyday Citizens Into the Process
- [IN] - 2007-07-20 - Intelligence Report Says al-Qaida Remains Top Threat to US Security
- [HE] - 2007-07-03 - New Rules for International Health Emergencies Take Effect
- [HE] - 2007-07-31 - Discovery of 'Itch Gene' May Lead to New Treatments
- [HE] - 2007-07-17 - Egypt Moves to Halt Female Genital Cutting
- [ED] - 2007-07-25 - Specialty Summer Camps Offer Kids More Choices of Fun
- [ED] - 2007-07-18 - Evidence for School Uniform Policies in US Seen as Weak
- [ED] - 2007-07-04 - Historic Antioch College Faces an Unsure Future
- [EC] - 2007-07-06 - How Subprime Home Loans Become Risky Investments
- [EC] - 2007-07-19 - Junior Achievement Teaches Business Skills to Young People
- [EC] - 2007-07-26 - Trying to Renew Trust in 'Made in China' Label
- [EC] - 2007-07-12 - The Value of Teaching About Money
- [DE] - 2007-07-08 - Seeing Pressures but Also Possibilities in Urban Growth
- [DE] - 2007-07-15 - Progress Mixed Halfway to Development Goals for 2015
- [DE] - 2007-07-22 - Mandela Forms 'Elders' to Work on World Problems
- [DE] - 2007-07-01 - Researchers Work on Malaria-Resistant Mosquitoes
- [SN] - 2007-07-16 - 'Dreamliner,' Not Even Flown Yet, Is Boeing's Most Popular New Plane
- [AG] - 2007-07-09 - California Growers Face Unwelcome Import: Light Brown Apple Moth
- [AG] - 2007-07-30 - Goats Employed in Fight Against Kudzu in US South
- [AG] - 2007-07-23 - Congress Honors Norman Borlaug, Father of 'Green Revolution'
- [AG] - 2007-07-02 - Improvements in Food Industry Earn Major Award for American Agricultural Scientist
- [SN] - 2007-06-18 - How a Revolution in Thought Shook Scientists' Understanding of Earth
- [SN] - 2007-06-04 - A UN Report Suggests Steps to Reduce Greenhouse Gases
- [AG] - 2007-06-18 - Singer Aims to Grow Interest in Local Farming
- [SN] - 2007-06-25 - Safety Concerns Put Pressure on US Food and Drug Officials, Congress
- [IN] - 2007-06-29 - A Recent Study Suggests Most Young Americans Plan to Vote for a Democrat in Next Year's Presidential Election
- [IN] - 2007-06-15 - WHO Says Environmental Improvements Could Save Millions of Lives
- [IN] - 2007-06-08 - How Six Days in 1967 Changed the Middle East Until This Day
- [IN] - 2007-06-22 - A Two-State Solution for the Mideast Finds Itself With Three Pieces
- [IN] - 2007-06-01 - US Seeks to Increase Pressure on Sudan to End Darfur Violence
- [HE] - 2007-06-05 - Unapproved Uses of Drug-Treated Heart Stents Questioned
- [HE] - 2007-06-12 - Stent Failure: How Much of the Problem Is Caused by Doctors?
- [IN] - 2007-06-19 - Record Number of Climbers Reach Top of World's Highest Mountain
- [EC] - 2007-06-07 - World Trade Talks: Moving, but Slowly
- [EC] - 2007-06-14 - Climate Change and the Group of 8 ... and China
- [EC] - 2007-06-28 - World Trade Talks Break Down as the Group of 4 Fail to Reach Agreement
- [EC] - 2007-06-21 - What's Up in the Bond Market?
- [DE] - 2007-06-03 - Newsmaker: Robert Zoellick, Nominee to Lead World Bank
- [DE] - 2007-06-25 - Banks Look to Expand Microfinance Services
- [DE] - 2007-06-17 - US Lists More Nations as Worst for Modern-Day Slavery
- [DE] - 2007-06-10 - 'Two Faces of Asia' Test Future of Development Bank
- [AG] - 2007-06-04 - Improving Soil, and Saving Money, in Eastern Uganda
- [SN] - 2007-05-28 - Report Says Arctic Sea Ice Is Melting More Quickly Than Thought
- [SN] - 2007-05-07 - Research Shows How Fishing for Sharks Also Affects Other Sea Animals
- [SN] - 2007-05-21 - Using a Story to Teach Children How They Can Help Prevent Bird Flu
- [IN] - 2007-05-25 - Bush Wins on Iraq Bill, but Democrats Promise to Renew Fight
- [IN] - 2007-05-04 - White House, Congress Try to Negotiate a New Iraq Spending Bill
- [IN] - 2007-05-11 - Sarkozy's Economic Plan for France May Depend on June Elections
- [HE] - 2007-05-15 - Fewer US Women Getting Mammograms
- [HE] - 2007-05-29 - Multivitamins Urged for All Pregnant Women in Developing Countries
- [HE] - 2007-05-01 - Discovery Could Ease Blood Shortages in Hospitals
- [EX] - 2007-05-29 - What Keeps Works of Shakespeare So Alive and Well After 400 Years?
- [EX] - 2007-05-22 - All the World Still a Stage for Shakespeare's Timeless Imagination
- [EC] - 2007-05-31 - A Brief History of the World Trade Organization
- [EC] - 2007-05-24 - US and China Hold High-Level Trade Discussions
- [EC] - 2007-05-17 - Job Market Strong for College Graduates / Cerberus Buying Chrysler
- [EC] - 2007-05-03 - How Much Is Too Much? The Debate Over Executive Pay
- [EC] - 2007-05-10 - Harvard Economist Susan Athey Wins a Top Award
- [DE] - 2007-05-13 - GlobalGiving: Connecting Personal Donors to Local Projects
- [DE] - 2007-05-06 - As Chinese Investment in Africa Grows, So Do Risks
- [DE] - 2007-05-27 - Are the World's Institutional Lenders Ready to Reform?
- [AG] - 2007-05-14 - Fighting Fire Ants With a Virus of Their Own
- [AG] - 2007-05-07 - Looking Behind the 'Fairtrade' Label
- [AG] - 2007-05-21 - Demand for Ethanol Made From Corn Is Fueling Criticism
- [AG] - 2007-05-28 - US Urges Chinese to Accept New Rules for Food Safety
- [SN] - 2007-04-16 - World Health Experts Report Progress in Fight Against Tuberculosis
- [SN] - 2007-04-30 - Stopping Bird Flu by Spreading Knowledge About Protective Steps
- [IN] - 2007-04-27 - Yeltsin: Russia's First Freely Elected Leader, but a Mixed Record
- [IN] - 2007-04-21 - Issues After Killings at Virginia Tech Go Beyond Debate Over Gun Laws
- [IN] - 2007-04-13 - Robinson's Number Is 'Unretired' for a Day to Honor Baseball Hero
- [IN] - 2007-04-06 - Presidential Candidates Raise Record Amounts of Money for Campaigns
- [HE] - 2007-04-10 - Looking for Weight-Loss Answers
- [HE] - 2007-04-24 - Breast Cancer in US Stayed Down in '04 for Second Year
- [EC] - 2007-04-12 - Finding a Buyer for Chrysler
- [EC] - 2007-04-19 - US Brings Two Trade Cases Against China
- [DE] - 2007-04-01 - 'Phones for Health' Campaign Targets AIDS in Africa
- [DE] - 2007-04-29 - Clearing a PATH to Better Health in Developing Countries
- [DE] - 2007-04-08 - Judging African Leaders by Good Governance
- [DE] - 2007-04-22 - Newest Warnings on Climate Change Present It as a Security Threat
- [DE] - 2007-04-15 - In Kenya, an HIV/AIDS Program Includes Healthy Food
- [AG] - 2007-04-30 - Seed Collection Effort Aims to Safeguard 21 Food Crops
- [AG] - 2007-04-23 - Officials Hunt for an Explanation of Pet Food Scare
- [AG] - 2007-04-16 - Lonely Farmers Look for Love Online
- [AG] - 2007-04-09 - Disappearance of Honey Bees a Mystery
- [EC] - 2007-04-26 - Teaching the Student Loan Industry a Lesson
- [SN] - 2007-03-19 - Fight Against Bird Flu Brings Together an Army of Workers, Vaccine Makers, Even a Star
- [SN] - 2007-03-26 - Millions of New Genes Are Found in Ocean Water
- [IN] - 2007-03-09 - Congress Investigates Treatment of Wounded Troops
- [IN] - 2007-03-23 - Fighting in Mogadishu Leads to Appeal for Countries to Keep Their Promise to Help Somalia
- [IN] - 2007-03-16 - Presidential Candidates Crowd Field for Long Race to November '08
- [IN] - 2007-03-30 - Arab Leaders Urge Israel to Accept 2002 Plan for Peace and a Palestinian State
- [HE] - 2007-03-20 - Officials Say Some Sleep Drugs May Do More Than Make You Sleep
- [HE] - 2007-03-13 - Laying the Roots for Healthy Teeth in Young Children
- [HE] - 2007-03-07 - New Malaria Drug Coming to Africa Is Low Cost, Easy to Take
- [AG] - 2007-03-26 - Trying to Understand Food Labels
- [EX] - 2007-03-07 - International Women's Day Observes the Struggle for Equality, Justice, Peace and Development
- [EC] - 2007-03-01 - Big in Texas: Energy Company Agrees to a Record Buyout
- [EC] - 2007-03-15 - Worry Over Subprime Home Loans
- [EC] - 2007-03-22 - Socially Responsible Investing Grows
- [EC] - 2007-03-08 - Meeting the Demand for Ethanol
- [EC] - 2007-03-29 - Credit Cards Are Easy to Get, But Harder to Pay Off
- [DE] - 2007-03-25 - World Tuberculosis Day Observed
- [DE] - 2007-03-11 - Mobile Phones as a Public Health Tool in Developing Nations
- [DE] - 2007-03-18 - Honors for Women From China, Guatemala, India and Sudan
- [SN] - 2007-03-12 - Compulsive Hoarding: When Collecting Things Becomes a Disorder
- [SN] - 2007-03-05 - Study Shows That Many Genes Could Be Involved in Autism
- [AG] - 2007-03-19 - Americans Warned of Higher Food Prices as Corn Goes to Ethanol
- [AG] - 2007-02-27 - Wind Farming Spreads in US
- [HE] - 2007-02-07 - For Some Patients, Brain Damage Cures Cigarette Addiction
- [SN] - 2007-02-27 - Polar Research to Look for Answers About Climate Change
- [SN] - 2007-02-20 - Scientists Study Children Who Feel No Pain
- [EC] - 2007-02-23 - Maker of Cervical Cancer Vaccine Stops Pushing to Require It for Girls
- [IN] - 2007-02-02 - Super Bowl Coaches Make History Before First Pass Is Thrown
- [IN] - 2007-02-17 - Harvard Gets a Female President; Progress Slows at Other Colleges
- [IN] - 2007-02-23 - Britain to Withdraw 1,600 Troops in Iraq, and More May Follow
- [SN] - 2007-02-05 - New Blood Test Can Show Patient's Risk of Heart Attack or Stroke
- [HE] - 2007-02-21 - Test May Show Heart Patients' Risk / Napping to a Healthier Heart?
- [HE] - 2007-02-27 - Circumcision May Lower Men's HIV Risk by More Than First Reported
- [HE] - 2007-02-13 - Study Warns of Heart Disease Danger From Dirty Air
- [IN] - 2007-02-13 - Press Freedom: Is It Alive and Well in the World?
- [EX] - 2007-02-06 - New Interests Help Older Adults Keep Mentally Active
- [EC] - 2007-02-01 - Computers: A New Windows, and a New Way to Make Processors
- [EC] - 2007-02-15 - US Presses Japan on Farm Imports and India on World Trade Talks
- [EC] - 2007-02-08 - Congress Gets Bush's '08 Budget Plan
- [DE] - 2007-02-04 - Entrepreneurs Who Measure Their Return in 'Social Value'
- [DE] - 2007-02-18 - Tree-Growing Campaign Makes for a Greener Niger
- [DE] - 2007-02-11 - Filter for Arsenic-Polluted Water in Bangladesh Pays Off for Chemist
- [AG] - 2007-02-05 - A Natural Way to Control a Costly Parasite in Chickens
- [IN] - 2007-02-09 - Calls for Action Follow UN Report That Human Activity Is 'Very Likely' to Blame for Global Warming
- [SN] - 2007-02-12 - From Asia to Europe to Africa, Trying to Stop the Spread of Bird Flu
- [AG] - 2007-02-20 - Insect Threatens Ash Trees in US
- [SN] - 2007-01-02 - Science 2006: The Year in Medicine, Space and the Environment
- [IN] - 2007-01-05 - Past and Future Come Together During a Busy Week in Washington
- [IN] - 2007-01-19 - US Says Wiretap Program Will Now Require Court Approval / More Trouble for Somalia?
- [IN] - 2007-01-26 - 'America Must Not Fail in Iraq' Is Bush's Warning
- [IN] - 2007-01-12 - Bush Faces Opposition, Low Public Support for Troop Plan for Iraq
- [HE] - 2007-01-16 - Progress Reported in AIDS Campaign for Children
- [HE] - 2007-01-23 - Vaccination Campaign Cuts Measles Deaths; New Goal Set
- [HE] - 2007-01-09 - Childhood Health: Life in a 'Germ Factory'
- [HE] - 2007-01-30 - In the Mind of an Amnesiac, It Seems the Future May Suffer, Too
- [AG] - 2007-01-29 - A Crop of Publications for Farmers
- [EX] - 2007-01-09 - For People Over 55, the World Is a Classroom Through Elderhostel
- [EX] - 2007-01-30 - Learning at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.
- [EX] - 2007-01-16 - For Older Adults, Many Chances to Make Learning a Lifelong Activity
- [EX] - 2007-01-23 - Older People Go Back to College to Learn New Things, Get Fresh Start
- [EC] - 2007-01-11 - Backdated Stock Options: How Deal for Apple Chief Turned Sour
- [EC] - 2007-01-04 - First Trans-Atlantic Stock Market Aims for Early '07 Launch
- [EC] - 2007-01-18 - Big and Bigger: Mergers and Acquisitions Stay Strong Into '07
- [EC] - 2007-01-25 - Moving Beyond Talk on Climate Change
- [DE] - 2007-01-14 - Move Away From Rural Life Puts Pressure on Cities, Environment
- [DE] - 2007-01-28 - Good Advice From the World Bank -- With Some Exceptions
- [DE] - 2007-01-21 - 'FabLabs' Help Communities Design Their Own Solutions
- [DE] - 2007-01-07 - Investing in Businesses That Invest in the Poor
- [SN] - 2007-01-29 - New Studies Offer Better Understanding of Babies and Intelligence
- [AG] - 2007-01-23 - US Farmers Face Big Winter Losses, With Two Months Still Left to Go
- [AG] - 2007-01-15 - Fishing for Answers About 'Organic' Fish
- [AG] - 2007-01-08 - US Agency Says Cloned Animals Safe to Eat
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