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* An alphabetical listing of movies on TV the week of Sept. 24-Sept. 30. Absolution (2006) Samantha Mathis. A New York journalist returns to her small hometown to investigate claims of a comatose man who can miraculously heal people. (NR) 1 hr. 36 mins.
Look at the calendar. It's time to troll the Web to pick up ideas for this year's driving, hiking, biking or boating trip to enjoy the annual explosion of fall foliage colors.
NPR.org , September 22, 2006 · There's no mystery in the numbers. There are 33 Senate seats up for grabs this year -- 17 currently held by the Democrats, 15 by the Republicans, and 1 by an independent.
The Lasker Foundation awarded Carnegie's Joseph G. Gall the prestigious 2006 Lasker Award for Special Achievement in Medical Science. The citation recognizes that Gall is "a founder of modern cell biology who has made seminal contributions to the field of chromosome structure and function, who invented in situ hybridization, and who has been a long-standing champion of women in science. [click
ATLANTA — The U.S. Centers for Disease Control activated a "war room" of health experts at its Atlanta headquarters Saturday to deal with a nationwide outbreak of the E.coli bacteria on leafy fresh spinach that has killed at least one person, sickened more than 100 and caused restaurants and groceries across the nation to pull the vegetable from shelves and menu choices.
Missouri schools and those in most other states get failing grades when it comes to teaching world history, a new study reports. Missouri scored an "F" on the study by the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, ranking only ahead of Iowa and Rhode Island in teaching world history.
Jack Eloranta echoes the sentiments of the others in his group when he says they’re keeping the Mesabi Range on the map.
Baltimore, MD--The Lasker Foundation awarded Carnegie's Joseph G. Gall the prestigious 2006 Lasker Award for Special Achievement in Medical Science.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control activated a "war room" of health experts at its Atlanta headquarters Saturday to deal with a nationwide outbreak of the E.coli bacteria on leafy fresh spinach that has killed at least one person, sickened more than 100 and caused restaurants and groceries across the nation to pull the vegetable from shelves and menu choices. Dr. Patricia M. Griffin, chief of
LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Shoppers changed their buying habits Saturday as spinach was pulled from grocery store shelves because of the outbreak of E. coli bacteria that had killed one person and sickened more than 100 others.

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