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Doppler on Wheels Rolls Into TornadosJuly 30,2013Doppler radar reads the weather based on reflections from items moving through the air. Jo
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Russia Downgraded in US Trafficking ReportJune 20,2013The U.S. State Department released its annual Trafficking in Persons report Wednesday
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Kerry Praises Genetically Modified CropsJune 20,2013The World Food Prize Foundation has announced that its prestigious prize this year goes
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Obstacles, Perks of Movie Co-productions in ChinaJune 22,2013China's movie industry is set to surpass Hollywood by revenues in just a hand
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World Markets Mixed, but Dow Posts GainJune 21, 2013Global markets were mixed Friday after a turbulent week that saw the biggest one-day se
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US Trial to Focus on Race, Guns, Self-DefenseJune 22,2013Opening arguments in a U.S. trial revolving around race and self-defense will begi
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Indigenous Peoples Stand Up to ExploitationJune 21, 2013
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Arab-Israeli Singer Bridges Cultures Through MusicJune 25,2013Arab-Israeli songwriter and pop star Mira Awad began her weeklong run at New
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US Military Presence in Africa Grows With Terror ThreatJune 21,2013U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to Africa will emphasize Washington
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Congressional Panel Criticizes Management of US International BroadcastingJune 26, 2013A former leader of U.S. international broadcasting W
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Stevia: a Sweetener for Kenyan Exporters – and Farmers’ PocketsJune 24,2013A natural sweetener is providing Kenyan farmers with
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Thai-Cambodia Border Decision Risks Renewing Nationalist ProtestsJune 26,2013The United Nations top court is expected to rule later this ye
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EU Membership Fails to Spark Enthusiasm in CroatiaJune 26,2013Croatia joins the European Union on July 1 - marking the end of its journey t
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Oral Cancer Caused by HPV Soars in Developed CountriesJune 26,2013The human papillomavirus, or HPV, is commonly associated with sexually tr
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2013 World Food PrizeJune 26,2013In 1986, Dr. Norman Borlaug, an agronomist and Nobel Laureate who is widely recognized as the "father