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Robin Young

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How manure can save humanity

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High oil and gas prices are driving up the price of chemical fertilizer. One man believes manure management could save humanity from the crisis.
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International terrorism, government informants exposed in Chicago

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A Chicago court has begun deliberations in the case of Pakistani-born businessman Tahawwur Rana and six other men, who are on trial for conspiring in the deadly 2008 attacks in Mumbai, India.
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Limiting potatoes in school lunches

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The federal government is singling out potatoes as culprits in the fight against childhood obesity.
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New solar technology coming from US military

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The future of solar panels may be the present use of solar power by the US military.
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Will jobs and unemployment decide the 2012 Presidential election?

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The economy continues to be sluggish picking up jobs in the financial recovery. Could unemployment tank Obama's quest for reelection?
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High-technology drones and surveillance: How the US tracks terrorists

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The United States employed state-of-the-art technology to hunt down Osama Bin Laden that gives a view into the state of the modern military.
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Facebook reunites people with their keepsakes after the tornadoes

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An Alabama woman has started a Facebook page to return photos and other treasures that were swept away by the recent tornadoes.
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Television's vast wasteland: Getting better

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A half century ago Newton Minow, chair of the Federal Communication Commission, called TV a "vast wasteland." Now he thinks TV gives viewers more choice.
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Paying students to drop out of college

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The founder of PayPal Peter Thiel is offering some of his own money to pay students to drop out of school and start their own businesses.
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Government gives prepaid debit cards for benefits, consumers get slapped with fees

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More than 40 state governments now have contracts with banks to give unemployment benefits on pre-paid debit cards. Banks are cashing in on the game with fees.
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