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Better Bring Your Own: University Of Vermont Bans Bottled Water
When students at the University of Vermont resume classes on the snow-covered Burlington campus Monday, something will be missing. UVM is the latest university to ban on-campus sales of bottled water.
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Fireball, Panic As Helicopter Crashes In London
Flying through mist, the helicopter hit a crane and came crashing to the ground. At least two people, including the pilot, are said to be dead. Several others were injured.
President Clinton: 'There's Very Little Talk About What Actually Works'
The debate in Washington, says the former president, is "all about 'is the government good or bad or taxes always good or bad?' "
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Drug Shortages Affect More Than Half A Million Cancer Patients
So far this year, there have been shortages of more than 200 drugs, including treatments for cancer and high blood pressure. Cancer drugs have been hit the worst, and an analysis estimates 550,000 patients in the U.S. have been affected.
Dirty Ovens: Built-In Seasoning Or Grimy Mess?
Preparing for a Thanksgiving feasts brings a host of extra domestic tasks. Here's one you might not think about until you go to cook your turkey: how important is it to clean the oven?
Eclipse Of The Sun: Did You Fall Into The Ring Of Fire's Path?
For much of the western U.S. and Asia, the rare celestial event was quite a show. Were you in its path?
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Finally, Egyptians Have Their Say
Voting has begun in the country's first free presidential election. It was just a little more than a year ago that the regime of President Hosni Mubarak was toppled.
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Former Murdoch Editor Facing Criminal Charges In Hacking Scandal
Rebekah Brooks allegedly tried to "pervert the course of justice" last year by seeking to cover up what had been going on at Murdoch's News of the World.
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Big K.R.I.T.: Big Heart, Thick Drawl
Female-soul backup and defiant pride are also part of the Mississippi rapper's appeal.
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'I Could No Longer Bear Witness To Such Barbaric Crimes,' Syrian Says
The man who has represented the interests of Syrians living in Southern California as honorary consul general there has resigned from the volunteer position. Last Friday's massacre in Houla was "the tipping point," Hazem Chehabi tells NPR.
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