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Living for two (132) |
| Mounting evidence suggests that fetuses are surprisingly susceptible to outside influences such as food, environmental pollutants, even stress.
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Girl, you'll be a woman sooner than expected (100) |
| Puberty is arriving ever younger in American females -- 8 is no longer considered abnormal.
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State bans in-home ozone air purifiers, citing health risks (56) |
| The California Air Resources Board says the regulation, which takes effect in 2009, is the first of its kind in the nation.
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Lake amoeba can kill swimmers (54) |
| The very rare Naegleria fowleri enters through the nose to attack the brain. Lake Havasu City is considering action.
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36 homes remain off-limits in San Diego landslide (54) |
| Other residents are allowed to return. The mayor and City Council declare a state of emergency.
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Muslims -- India's new 'untouchables' (54) |
| The condition of the country's Muslims has deteriorated, and the world has overlooked the nation's problems.
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Teen runner collapses during race and dies (53) |
| Megan Myers, 14, was about two miles into a three-mile cross-country event when she began feeling faint. Officials say Dana Hills high campus is 'shocked.'
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New citizenship test is unveiled (53) |
| The 100 questions are more abstract, relying less on rote memory. Some say they're also harder.
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The Bollinger/Ahmadinejad farce (50) |
| If the Columbia University president were to introduce Bush the way he did the Iranian president, that would be an act of free-speech bravery.
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Out on a limb over trimming fiasco (49) |
| Everybody's got a horror story about a bureaucratic nightmare, but if you can top this one, call me collect at your earliest convenience. |
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