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February 16, 2011 -- 5:30 p.m. EST
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1. Fiber-Rich Diet Linked to Longevity
In a study released on Monday, the National Cancer Institute concluded that "a diet rich in dietary fiber from whole plant foods may provide significant health benefits."
 

 
2. Arthur B. Laffer: What We Learned from Reaganomics
From December 1982 to June 1990, Reaganomics created over 21 million jobs. The right policies can do it again.
 

 
3. Why College Hockey Arenas Are the Cathedrals of Sports
College hockey has become a showplace for unusual stadium architecture. Based on visits to 10 unique hockey campuses, here are the winners and (losers) of the Wall Street Journal's Golden Zamboni awards.
 

 
4. Anne Jolis: The Weather Isn't Getting Weirder
The latest research belies the idea that storms are getting more extreme.
 

 
5. Dorothy Rabinowitz: Major Hasan, 'Star Officer'
Every branch of the military issued a final report on the Fort Hood massacre. Not a single one mentioned radical Islam.
 
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1. A Cantilevered Glass House
The great room of Warren Schwartz and Sheila Fiekowsky's Berkshire home cantilevers for 45 feet, floating 14 feet off the ground. Glass walls offer sweeping views of the surrounding countryside.
 

 
2. Anne Jolis: The Weather Isn't Getting Weirder
The latest research belies the idea that storms are getting more extreme.
 

 
3. Apple Develops Less-Expensive iPhones
Apple is working on a line of smaller, less-expensive iPhones and a software overhaul that would make it easier for customers to access entertainment and personal photos and videos.
 

 
4. Argentina Holds Confiscated U.S. Cargo
Argentina said it confiscated U.S. government property from a U.S. Air Force cargo plane last week, straining already delicate relations between the countries.
 

 
5. Chapter 11 for Borders, New Chapter for Books
Bookseller Borders Group is in the final stages of preparing a bankruptcy-court protection filing after failing to win support from publishers and others to refinance debt.
 
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