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Languages Grew From a Seed in Africa, a Study Says
Print Headline: Phonetic Clues Hint Language Is Africa-Born An analysis implies that modern language originated only once, in southern Africa, a surprising finding. -
âGame of Thronesâ Begins Sunday on HBO - Review
Print Headline: A Fantasy World of Strange Feuding Kingdoms George R. R. Martin's book “Game of Thrones” has been turned into a 10-part fantasy saga on HBO.
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House and Senate Approve Compromise 2011 Budget
Print Headline: Congress Passes Budget Bill, but Some in G.O.P. Balk The House and Senate passed the compromise legislation to finance the federal government, with 59 House Republicans breaking ranks to vote ...
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New Groups Form to Raise Millions for Democrats
Faced with a barrage of negative campaign ads funded by the Republican-leaning groups, Democrats are moving rapidly to create groups of ... -
Lady Liberty Stamp Depicts a Vegas Replica
Print Headline: This Lady Liberty Is a Las Vegas Teenager The Postal Service's new Statue of Liberty stamp is accidentally based on the replica at the New York-New York casino in Las Vegas.
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Bank of America Quarterly Profit Drops Nearly 36%
Bank of America reported profit of $2 billion compared with $3.2 billion last year, as the nation's biggest bank continued to battle the ... -
Libyaâs Pathway to Peace
NATO and its allies are committed to ousting Qaddafi. But it is the Libyan people who must decide their own future. -
For Many Bachelors in China, No Deed Means No Dates
Print Headline: For Many Chinese Men, No Deed Means No Dates Amid a real estate boom, men are finding themselves lovelorn as women hold out for a mate with property.
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Italian Captiveâs Body Found, Hamas Says
Print Headline: Hamas Says It Found Body of Italian Activist An Al Qaeda-inspired Islamic group said Thursday it had kidnapped the man and threatened to execute him.
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Resistance to Jaitapur Nuclear Plant Grows in India
As a nuclear disaster unfolds in distant Japan, a growing number of Indian scientists, academics and others have expressed concern about ...
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