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Putting the Negro Leagues in Play
After many years of often tedious research, the makers of the Strat-O-Matic board game have a new set of 103 Negro leagues player cards.
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How proposed health care bills could accelerate a move toward paying doctors by salary, not by how many procedures they perform.
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Novelties: Far From a Lab? Turn a Cellphone Into a Microscope
“We convert cellphones into devices that diagnose diseases,” says Aydogan Ozcan, an assistant professor of electrical engineering at U.C.L.A.
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Unboxed: Watch the Walk and Prevent a Fall
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The Count: Small Businesses Hunker Down to Survive
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Debate in the House is under way after President Obama made a rare appearance on Capitol Hill and Democrats surmounted a key procedural hurdle to passage of a health care bill.
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Fair Game: A Way Out of the Deep Freeze
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The Calm After the Storm
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Florida A&M Coach Has Faith in His Rebuilding Program
Coach Joe Taylor presides over an continuing character makeover at Florida A&M: “If you can improve the person, you can improve the player.”
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3 Are Killed in House Fire in Queens
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With the Berlin Wall Just a Memory, German Divisions Fade
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The Hawkeye’s lost quarterback Ricky Stanzi to an apparent ankle injury early in the second quarter, and Northwestern snapped Iowa’s 13-game winning streak.
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No. 24 Wisconsin Holds Off Indiana Rally 31-28
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) -- John Clay ran for 134 yards and a touchdown, Montee Ball scored two TDs and No. 24 Wisconsin held off Indiana for a 31-28 victory Saturday.
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Manning and Rivers Share a Past, and Now the Present
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NATO Airstrike Reported to Kill 7 Afghan Soldiers
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Canada snaps the U.S. women's streak of tournament successes.
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The statement by President Dmitri A. Medvedev resembles an earlier one, but it takes on added significance now because Iran has equivocated on the international agreement.
Russian Plane in Pacific Crash
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The statement by President Dmitri A. Medvedev resembles an earlier one, but it takes on added significance now because Iran has equivocated on the international agreement.
NATO Airstrike Reported to Kill 7 Afghan Soldiers
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