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Government investigators tell NPR that they were still several major legal steps away from indicting army researcher Bruce Ivins for the 2001 anthrax attacks when he killed himself. » E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us Read more at: |
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Every year, adventuresome hikers set off from Georgia and trek all the way to Maine on the Appalachian Trial. WBGO's Eugene Sonn says that to mark the mid-way point, many take part in what's known as the half-gallon challenge they down an entire half-gallon of ice-cream. » E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us Read more at: |
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People used to say, "As General Motors goes, so goes the nation." Sarah Webster of the Detroit Free Press says that in the Motor City, home to GM, Ford and Chrysler, that adage might be doubly true. » E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us Read more at: |
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General Motors' latest earnings report showed significant losses, and rival Ford is also doing poorly. While both automakers are struggling domestically, they're still doing well overseas. Dustin Dwyer of Michigan Radio says U.S. labor unions may be partly to blame for the disparity. » E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us Read more at: |
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The 17th International AIDS Conference begins today in Mexico City. The world's experts gather as a new study shows a slight decline in AIDS infections worldwide. But some say the rate of decline is too slow — and question whether international agencies are doing enough to battle the epidemic. » E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us Read more at: |
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