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Clues emerge about WWII plane crashed in Oregon...

This is an undated Oregon State Police photo of the wreckage from a WWII-era plane, identified as a Curtis SB2C Helldiver, found by loggers in the woods near Rockaway Beach, Ore. A joint release by the U.S. Navy and Oregon State Police says there is the possibility of human remains near the crash site. (AP Photo/Oregon State Police)AP - A sheriff involved in investigating the wreckage of a World War II dive bomber found in the Oregon woods said Friday at least three U.S. Navy planes of that type apparently went down in the area from 1945 to 1948.


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Police: Drunk Pa. man tried to revive dead oposs...

AP - Police say they charged a Pennsylvania man with public drunkenness after he was seen trying to resuscitate a long-dead opossum along a highway. State police Trooper Jamie Levier says several witnesses saw 55-year-old Donald Wolfe, of Brookville, near the animal Thursday along Route 36 in Oliver Township, about 65 miles northeast of Pittsburgh.

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What if all coral reefs die? Experts are scared...

** CORRECTS PERCENT OF CORAL REEFS DESTROYED **In this undated photo provided by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a healthy coral reef in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands is shown. According to the NOAA, some 19 percent of the world's coral reefs are already gone. If current trends continue, the agency predicts another two-thirds will disappear by 2032. That's nearly 70 percent of the world's reefs gone in just the next 20 years.  (AP Photo/U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, HO)AP - Coral reefs are dying, and scientists and governments around the world are contemplating what will happen if they disappear altogether.


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Optimism Boosts Immune System (LiveScience....

LiveScience.com - Optimism doesn't just boost your mood. According to new
research, a glass-half-full attitude also strengthens the immune system.

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Q and A with Carole Joffe (The Nation)...

The Nation - The Nation -- Now that the shouting is over, how will health care reform affect women's reproductive rights and health?

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This is an undated Oregon State Police photo of the wreckage from a WWII-era plane, identified as a Curtis SB2C Helldiver, found by loggers in the woods near Rockaway Beach, Ore. A joint release by the U.S. Navy and Oregon State Police says there is the possibility of human remains near the crash site. (AP Photo/Oregon State Police)AP - A sheriff involved in investigating the wreckage of a World War II dive bomber found in the Oregon woods said Friday at least three U.S. Navy planes of that type apparently went down in the area from 1945 to 1948.


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AP - Police say they charged a Pennsylvania man with public drunkenness after he was seen trying to resuscitate a long-dead opossum along a highway. State police Trooper Jamie Levier says several witnesses saw 55-year-old Donald Wolfe, of Brookville, near the animal Thursday along Route 36 in Oliver Township, about 65 miles northeast of Pittsburgh.
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** CORRECTS PERCENT OF CORAL REEFS DESTROYED **In this undated photo provided by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a healthy coral reef in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands is shown. According to the NOAA, some 19 percent of the world's coral reefs are already gone. If current trends continue, the agency predicts another two-thirds will disappear by 2032. That's nearly 70 percent of the world's reefs gone in just the next 20 years.  (AP Photo/U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, HO)AP - Coral reefs are dying, and scientists and governments around the world are contemplating what will happen if they disappear altogether.


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LiveScience.com - Optimism doesn't just boost your mood. According to new
research, a glass-half-full attitude also strengthens the immune system.
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The Nation - The Nation -- Now that the shouting is over, how will health care reform affect women's reproductive rights and health?
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AP - A pit bull mix in Tennessee has been sentenced to obedience training after his dogged attack on a local police car.
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A girl helps herself to a buffet at a fast food restaurant in Harlem in New York December 16, 2009. REUTERS/Finbarr O'ReillyLiveScience.com - Can't wait an extra 30 seconds for your computer to boot up or an e-mail to get a response? Fast food could be partly to blame, a new study suggests.


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This black-and-white handout photo provided by the General Accountability Office (GAO) shows a product billed as an air room cleaner that was actually a space heater with a feather duster and fly strips attached. Fifteen phony products, including the air cleaner, won a label from the government certifying them as energy efficient in a test of the federal 'Energy Star' program. Investigators concluded the program is 'vulnerable to fraud and abuse.' (AP Photo/GAO)AP - Fifteen phony products — including a gasoline-powered alarm clock — won a label from the government certifying them as energy efficient in a test of the federal "Energy Star" program.


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