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Obama to Open Offshore Areas to Oil Drilling for First Time ...
The proposed expansion would end a moratorium on oil exploration along the East Coast from the northern tip of Delaware to the central coast ... -
CERN Collider Begins Subatomic Exploration
Following two false starts, the world's biggest physics machine began to collide subatomic particles on Tuesday. -
China Leads in Executions, Amnesty Report Says
China executed “thousands” in 2009, more than the rest of the world combined, Amnesty International said. -
Taking Stock After Gene Patents Are Invalidated
Many biotechnology stocks fell as investors struggled to understand the impact of the far-reaching ruling. -
On China's Hainan Island, the Boom Is Deafening
Hainan, a tourist destination in the South China Sea, has become a symbol of China's economic vitality, or perhaps its excesses. -
Op-Ed Columnist - Should There Be an Inquisition for the Pope ...
The Catholic Church, which gave up its credibility for Lent, can't hide behind smoke and mystique as it faces a cascade of child sexual ... -
Minor Drug Offenses Qualify Legal Residents for Deportation ...
A Supreme Court case challenges the interpretation of immigration laws about drug-related convictions. -
Journalists' E-Mails Hacked in China
Infiltrations that appeared to be aimed at people who write about China and Taiwan rendered their Yahoo accounts inaccessible, according to ... -
Bodies Altered in Pursuit of Beauty - Lens Blog
Zed Nelson documents bodily transformations. As Nadia Sussman reports, he thinks they reflect globalization as much as a Starbucks in ... -
Risks Seen in Wider Use of Statins Like Crestor
A drug giant is about to expand the market for its cholesterol medication, but some experts say that these drugs are not safe as preventive ...
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