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Brazilians Take A Swing At Mosquitoes With The Zap Racket
The electrified tennis racket that kills mosquitoes is ubiquitous in Brazil. It's deeply deeply satisfying to use. But it does take technique.
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'Man With The Golden Arm' Donates Blood That Has Saved 2 Million Babies
Australian James Harrison, 78, has been donating blood for the past 60 years. His plasma contains a rare antibody for a vaccine that protects pregnant women and babies with incompatible blood types.
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He Was Born Republican Royalty, But 'Jebcito' Is From Miami
Jeb Bush grew up in Texas, summered in Maine and went to prep school in Massachusetts. But the place he and his family chose to put down roots was Miami.
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Saudi Arabia Opens Its Stock Exchange To Foreign Investors
Saudi Arabia's stock market opened on Monday to foreign traders for the first time. Why have the Saudis opened the market now, and what does it mean for the market and for investors?
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Former 'LA Times' Editor John S. Carroll Dies At 73
John Carroll led the Los Angeles Times as editor for five years. In that time, the paper won a record 13 Pulitzer Prizes. The paper reports he died Sunday of a degenerative brain disease.
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Artist's Roof Causes Panic For Airplane Travelers
When Mark Gubin realized his art studio was in the path of landing planes in Milwaukee, he decided to greet passengers with a fun message painted in big letters on his roof: Welcome To Cleveland.
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7 former senators to advise Nebraska tax policy think tank
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Seven former state senators will serve on an advisory committee for a Nebraska tax policy think tank.The OpenSky Policy Institute…
Sudanese President Flies Home After South African Court Orders His Arrest
President Omar al-Bashir was indicted by the International Criminal Court in 2009 on charges that he committed war crimes and genocide in Darfur, where 300,000 people died.
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College of Saint Mary Lecture, 6/15/15
COLLEGE OF SAINT MARY GREAT CONVERSATIONS LECTURE – Alex Kava, College of Saint Mary Alumna, and New York Times and International Best-Selling author of…
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Zimbabwe To Street Vendors: Pack Up, Clean Up, Ship Out!
The government says thousands of vendors must pack up their wares, move off the streets and pay rent to sell from designated zones. The vendors say: How will we be able to earn a living?
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