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Sandwich (Replacement) Monday: Soylent
For this week's Sandwich Monday, we try Soylent, a meal-replacement substance. It's the thing to eat if you hate eating.
A History Of Quarantine, From The Black Death To Typhoid Mary
Melissa Block speaks with Howard Markel of University of Michigan about the history of medical quarantine.
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In Photos: Last Of U.S., British Troops Leave Afghanistan's Helmand Province
Helmand saw some of the bloodiest fighting of the 13-year war. On Monday morning, the last of the American and British troops that shared the camp headed out on helicopters.
Soda-Makers Try To Take Fizz Out Of Bay Area Tax Campaigns
Voters will decide on a penny-per-ounce tax on sugary drinks in Berkeley and a 2-cent-per-ounce tax in San Francisco. But the soda industry's lobbying group has spent millions blasting the measures.
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Army Says Troops Coming Back From West Africa Will Face 'Controlled Monitoring'
The troops will be confined to a housing complex at their base in Italy for 21 days. The news comes just as the White House tried to convince New York and New Jersey to drop mandatory quarantines.
Facing The Islamic State Threat, Kurdish Fighters Unite
Kurdish groups have often quarreled among themselves, or at least kept their distance. But Kurds from Iraq and Turkey have been fighting side by side in northern Iraq against the Islamic State.
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Picture This: Emojis Are The New Search Term
Love them or hate them, those tiny smileys and symbols called emojis can be put to practical use. The search engine Bing now lets you search with the characters.
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Over A Cappuccino, Italian Mayor Wants To Hear Local Concerns
A mayor in Italy is inviting his citizens to share their ideas over breakfast. Pino Palmieri asked residents of Roscigno to meet him at the town's main bar. He's using his own dough to pay the tab.
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Hawaii Lava Flow Less Than 100 Yards From Homes In Pahoa Village
The flow, which began at Mount Kilauea in June, threatens to take out dozens of homes on the Big Island.
Planned Vote In Ukraine's Separatist East Gets Moscow's Blessing
Luhansk and Donetsk, which have been under a shaky truce since early September, would participate in the vote, which Russia's foreign minister has said is "important to legitimize authorities there."
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