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Sun May Soon Send Magnetic Storms Toward Earth
The sun's prolonged quiet period seems to be headed towards an abrupt end.
January 11, 2010
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Time to Add Rep. Mike Pence to 2012 GOP A List?
Indiana Rep. Mike Pence, a 2012 GOP presidential possible, wows them in primary state South Carolina.
1972 Watergate Break-in Woke a Nation of Watchdogs
Break-in further eroded the trust of a nation in its leaders.
When Sleep Problems Become Legal Problems, Neuroscience Can Help
Sleepwalking, sleep driving, and other "parasomnias" can get you entangled with the law.
Military Parents Battle the System to Help Their Autistic Children
Unmet treatment needs add to family strains from transfers and war-zone deployments.
U.S. Military to Launch Pilot Program to Recruit New Local Afghan Militias
The militias, which would be aimed at improving security, are modeled on a similar effort in Iraq.
Can Obama Begin Withdrawing U.S. Troops From Iraq Without Reversing Progress?
Violence has been declining steadily, but a number of factors could still easily reverse the trend.
Pakistan’s Use of Tribal Militias to Target Taliban Yields Mixed Results
U.S. officials have urged Pakistan to follow a model used in Iraq, but the parallels are limited.
Roots of Voodoo: Why Sarkozy is Getting Skewered
A controversial voodoo doll is proving to be quite the pain in the side of French President Sarkozy.
October 24, 2008
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