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Japan's earthquake victims begin to rebuild

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Victims of the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan face a daunting task of rebuilding the country.
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Why Teach for America works

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Twenty years after the program started, Teach for America is still producing teachers. The program could hold clues into how to improve the US education system in general.
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Egypt's nostalgia and ancient civilizations

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Egypt's archeological sites are open again, after the recent protests. Now archaeologists are trying to get the tourists back, too.
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Iowa politicos try to sell Pollock's "Mural"

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Politicians are trying to force the University of Iowa to sell Jackson Pollock's painting "Mural" for some $140 million.
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BP oil spill and ongoing health problems

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Gulf Coast residents are experiencing a host of health problems, and the BP oil spill may be to blame.
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Ocean noise may threaten dolphins, whales

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Human activity is raising the noise levels in the ocean, which could threaten the lives of dolphins and endangered whales.
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Environmental groups sue the EPA to save species

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Laws protecting endangered species and regulating pesticides could drastically change because of a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Bed bugs: Entomological terrorists

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Entomologists are gathering at the National Bed Bug Summit to figure out how to fight back against bed bugs.
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Recovering Tunisia's money

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Ousted president, Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali and his family are worth an estimated $5 billion. Some people are trying to get the money back.
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Creating jobs in Haiti

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A new program from MIT aims to help create jobs in earthquake ravaged Haiti.
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