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Ohio, which was pivotal to President Bush’s victories in 2000 and 2004, has been mired in Election Day problems.
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A federal judge in Oregon ruled Wednesday that crucial parts of the USA Patriot Act were not constitutional because they allowed federal surveillance and searches of Americans without demonstrating probable cause.
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Steroids have long been sold in gyms and locker rooms, through the mail and at weight-lifting competitions. Now, the authorities here say teenagers can purchase them by browsing their favorite social-networking Web site.
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This Canadian Broadcasting Corporation documentary addresses the history of the sugar industry and its historic ties to slavery.
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Dr. Dawkins and other scientists who agreed to be interviewed say they are surprised — and in some cases, angered — to find themselves not in “Crossroads†but in a film with a new name and one that makes the case for intelligent design, an ideolog
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Microsoft is introducing another such effort on Thursday: a major overhaul of its Live Search service (www.live.com). It presents results in ways that are markedly different from the list of 10 blue links that have long been an online standard.
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Blog from an org using Google Aps
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Anti-social networking site.
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