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S. Korean stem cells derived from eggs alone-studyOct 31, 2021 5:03 pm - CHICAGO - An analysis of a now-discredited South Korean stem cell line suggests the scientists may have inadvertently created the first human embryonic stem cells d...
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Round Lake School Dist. discusses school reopeningOct 31, 2021 5:03 pm - The Round Lake school district believes it has a plan to cut costs on its project to reopen Magee Middle School. On Thursday, schools CEO Ben Martindale said a district ...
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How Blagojevich ended up on a political desert islandOct 31, 2021 4:58 pm - The bottom line is that while health care for all topped his agenda, it topped virtually no one else's. Although you can never be certain while the General Assembly is s...
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S. Korea seeks direct talksOct 31, 2021 5:03 pm - GHAZNI, Afghanistan -- Officials searched Thursday for a neutral meeting place that would be safe for both South Korean negotiators and Taliban captors to hold face-to-f...
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Water taps run dry during the peak of Baghdad summer heatOct 31, 2021 5:00 pm - BAGHDAD -- Much of the Iraqi capital was without running water Thursday and had been for at least 24 hours, compounding the urban misery in a war zone and the bliste...
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South Korean envoy and Taliban hostage takers aim for direct talksOct 31, 2021 5:01 pm - GHAZNI, Afghanistan -- Officials searched Thursday for a neutral meeting place that would be safe for both South Korean negotiators and Taliban captors to hold face-t...
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Animal group yields fundsOct 31, 2021 5:02 pm - SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- A Sacramento-area animal rescue group investigated for how it spent millions of dollars raised after Hurricane Katrina has agreed to give up contro...
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Obama: Nuclear weapons to fight terrorism 'not on the table'Oct 31, 2021 4:58 pm - WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presidential hopeful Barack Obama said Thursday he would not use nuclear weapons "in any circumstance" to fight terrorism in Afghanistan and Pakist...
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Congo train crash kills 100Oct 31, 2021 5:01 pm - KINSHASA, Congo -- A passenger train derailed in central Congo and eight cars tumbled off the tracks, killing about 100 people and trapping some passengers in the wrecka...
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More new moms in U.S. breast-feed, but turn to infant formula too soon, experts sayOct 31, 2021 5:00 pm - ATLANTA (AP) -- Nearly three-quarters of new mothers in the United States are breast-feeding their babies, but they are quitting too soon and resorting to infant form...