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As American As Iced Tea: A Brief, Sometimes Boozy History
At least as early as Colonial times, Americans were drinking iced tea, though early alcohol-laden recipes had more in common with the cocktail from Long Island than the stuff sold by Lipton.
Anxious About China, Asian Nations Buy More U.S. Military Hardware
The shopping spree by Southeast Asian nations is expected to total around $40 billion over the next year. But the U.S. has competition, from Russia, Europe and other countries in Asia.
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The Man Before The Guitar: Remembering Les Paul At 100
Paul is mostly remembered for his musical innovations, especially the instrument that bears his name. But he was also an accomplished jazz musician who kept performing even in his final years.
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Obama Defends Health Care Law As Supreme Court Ruling Nears
President Obama defends the health care reform law as the Supreme Court prepares to issue a ruling in a case that could dismantle it. The law still remains controversial politically.
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Raising Graduation Rates With Questionable Quick Fixes
The nation's high school graduation rate is at a record-high 81 percent. Why? Because states are doing good things ... or using some sleight of hand.
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Nebraska Wesleyan University Forum, 11/10/86
NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY FORUM – Frank Forrester Church IV, Senior Minister at the Unitarian Church of All Souls in New York City, and author of…
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Pluto-Bound Spacecraft Nears Its Quarry
After nearly a decade of traveling through space, NASA's New Horizons probe is about to arrive at Pluto. On Tuesday it will begin an intensive, weeklong study of the distant world.
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Politics In The News: Iran Nuclear Talks
Iran is clearly a matter of huge concern to the Obama administration. But are these nuclear talks making much of a splash on the presidential campaign trail or even foreign affairs issues in general?
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Greek Voters Give Bailout Referendum A Thumbs-Down
Sixty-one percent of Greek voters said "no" to the referendum that included tough austerity measures for Athens, in exchange for a continued line of credit to keep paying the government's obligations.
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Eastern Nebraska man run over by tractor, officials say
SPRINGFIELD, Neb. (AP) — Authorities say a neighbor found the body of a man who was run over by a tractor in eastern Nebraska.Sarpy County Sheriff Jeff…
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