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64. Live Search
Free installation of Windows Live Messenger, Mail, and more. Find exactly what you are looking for FAST! With Live Search.
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65. Garden chores shift with the season
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66. Row erupts in Italy over GM study results
Row erupts in Italy over GM study results Accusations have flown in Italy this week over thegovernment's alleged suppression of field trial results suggesting the
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67. Setoguchi makes mark in NHL debut
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68. Govt sure NSW or Vic will axe GM ban
It is highly likely either NSW or Victoria would lift its ban on genetically modified (GM) crops next year, federal Agriculture Minister Peter McGauran said.
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69. News at a Glance
Stocks widened their gains on Wednesday as traders shelved the trend toward volatility and continued to push stocks toward a recovery. Sprint and Cisco posted strong quarterly earnings. General Motors said it was on pace for $9 billion in cost savings this year.
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70. The Media Loves Portland -- But Why?
But since when did truth have anything to do with media herd behavior? We suspect that the current fixation on our demure little city has more to do with reverse provincialism. PLAN-120: Introduction to Census Data, ACS, and Growth This affordable, self-paced course provides professionals with the background and knowledge they need to understand and accurately use data from the decennial census and the new annual American Community Survey. PLAN-120: Introduction to Census Data, ACS, and...
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71. News and Features
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72. Collision leaves Woodward man dead
The patrol says Forbes was southbound on a county road when he failed to yield at an intersection and was hit by a westbound tractor-trailer. The driver of the other big rig was taken to a hospital, where he was listed in fair condition. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Collision leaves Woodward man dead. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says 28-year-old Jeremy Le Roy Forbes of Woodward died in the crash when the soil farming truck he was driving...
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