G3LA, VOA Special Report Video W/Scripts

VOA Special Report
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technology 0001 Part 1: Living in a World With Facial Recognition economics   Facebook Finds New Friends in the World of Private Finance
technology 0002 Part 2: Facial Recognition Systems Bring Privacy Concerns agriculture   New Law in US Aims to Increase Food Safety
health 0003 For Lots of People, Getting Older Means Getting Happier technology   Looking to Robots and Other Technology to Improve Health Care
education 0004 Coming to Terms With Academic Titles at US Colleges     Iron, Vitamin D May Lead to Smarter, Healthier Children
economics 0005 A Credit Downgrade for Japan, but Some Signs of Hope     Are You Learning English? These Songs May Help
  0006 Experts Link East Africa Drought to La NiƱa in the Pacific     2010 Marked by Debt Problems in Europe and Growth in the Developing World
  0007 WHO Urges Ban on Blood Test for Tuberculosis     Seeing Stars: Amateur Astronomers Aim Thousands of Eyes at the Universe
  0008 Dallas Creates a Public School for Boys     An 'Image Problem' for a Food That Could Save African Lives
  0009 Germany, France Seek 'True European Economic Government'     Dictionary Says 'Austerity' Topped 2010 Words
  0010 African Film Shows Tensions Between Banana Growers, Villagers     Slow and Gentle Are Best in Treating Hypothermia
    Local and Global Pressures Threaten Coral Reefs     A Whole New World, Brought to Us by Gizmos and Gadgets
    Bigger Ships, So a Bigger Panama Canal     Drum Circle Widens Into a United Nations of Beats
    Wising Up About Wisdom Teeth     Remembering Math Teacher Jaime Escalante
    How Much Should a Teacher's Job Depend on Test Scores?     Archi's Acres Guides Returning Veterans Toward Business Success
    Debt, Recession Worries Bring Volatility to World Markets     Broken Instruments Are Music to the Ears of These School Repairmen
    Hot in the Garden: Too Much Sun Can Be Bad for Vegetables     Pads, E-Readers, Notebook Computers Topped Wish Lists
    Stylist's Job Is to Make Food Look Pretty for the Camera     Advice for Staying Warm and Safe in Freezing Weather
    How Much Screen Time Is Too Much for Children?     Testing New Ways to Recognize What Makes a Good Teacher
    A Study Looks at Environmental Influences on Children     Holiday Season Brought Brighter Time for Stores
    An Archive of English, Spoken in Many Different Accents     The Evergreen Industry in Christmas Plants
    A Debt Deal in US, but Stocks Still Slide     TV Over the Internet Pushes Broadband Growth
    Gardening: Vegetables Made in the Shade     Kids, Germs and Day Care; A Meningitis Vaccine for Africa
    Bats Are Welcome in This Home     Lessons From Shanghai's Top Scores on International Test
    Brains Gain From Physical Activity by Older People     Obama Agrees to Extend Tax Cuts for 2 Years
    Nick Jonas' Lesson for Other Teen Musicians     Activists Say Fishing Limit Not Enough to Save Bluefin Tuna
    Indonesia's 'Technopreneurs' Help Fuel Economic Growth     Pinball Lover Goes Full Tilt in Collecting 'Historic Art'
    How to Do It: Making Paper by Hand     Mobile Phones May Soon Test for STIs and Blood Pressure
    Ideas for Getting a Firm Grip on Weed Control     Autism Test Could Use Images of Brain
    A New Generation of Buddhism in America     These Jazz Students Play for Justice
    Students Compete to Find Tech Solutions for World Problems     Commodity Prices Reach a Two-Year High
    Study Says AIDS Drugs Can Raise Life Expectancy in Africa     US Farm Exports May Set Record in 201
    Economy Pushes Spanish to Learn English     Inside the World of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir
    Paying Someone Else to Worry About Your Online Image     For Martin Luther King, a Memorial in Washington Designed by a Chinese Artist
    Inventor of Weed Eater Started a Revolution     New Site Maps Reports of Sexual Harassment in Egypt
    Flying Car Moves Closer to Reality     Prevention, Treatment Efforts Have 'Broken' the Direction of AIDS
    Europe's Economic Problems Linked to Rise in Suicides     A High School Offers Single-Sex Classes to Top Students
    For Some Teens, a Busy Life Takes Fun Out of High School     How a Promise to Guarantee Bad Debts Came to Haunt Ireland
    Debt Limit Talks Show Deeper Debate on Government's Duties     Scientists Recycle Oyster Shells to Aid Chesapeake Bay
    Building a Windbreak to Protect Crops     Some New Yorkers Don't Miss the Train -- They Miss the Old Station
    'Walking Miracle' Inspires Others     Taking a Closer Look at the Future of Video Conferencing
    Game Over for Limits on Violent Video Games     WHO Says Health Debts Push 100 Million a Year Into Poverty
    Returning Migrants Often Bring Their Health Problems Home     Giving Thanks for a Winning Soccer Team
    Inmates Find Hope in College Classes at San Quentin Prison     Groups Offer Ideas to Cut US Deficits
    Oil Spill in US Puts Attention on Pipelines, Waterways     Traditional Thanksgiving Meal, With Modern Shortcuts
    Putting Worms to Work to Help Your Garden     Aiming for Work in the Video Game Industry
    Defending Free Speech With a 'Panic Button'     Music Promoter Turns American Women Into 'Bellydance Superstars'
    Unequal Treatment Drives Disability Rights Movement     New System May Let You Appear Someplace You Have Never Been
    Women Inmates Train to Start Businesses After Prison     World Health Officials Consider New Tobacco Control Measures
    Greek Spending Cuts Clear Way for Loans     China Passes India as Top Country Sending Students to US
    Grow It Yourself: Onions Are Nothing to Cry About     Indian State Seeks Limits on Microfinance After Reports of Abuses
    US Seeks 'Shadow' Internet, Mobile Networks in Repressive Countries     An African Grain Joins the Gluten-Free Market for People With Celiac
    Health Problems Slow Gains in US Life Spans     Making the World Wide Web More Usable to a Wider World
    Girls Lacrosse Team Raises Hopes at School     Haiti's Cholera Outbreak Puts Pressure on Capital
    Why Wal-Mart Won a Big Ruling in Sex Discrimination Case     Prison Program Aims to Get Teens to Avoid a Life of Crime
    Groups Press for US Ban on Antibiotics in Healthy Animals     Fed Gets Ready to Pump $600 Billion More Into US Economy
    Behind the Music: The Making of a Paul Reed Smith Guitar     Integrated Pest Management Can Increase Crop Production
    Shortage of Internet Addresses, but a Slow Move to New System     Hero Pilot Now Turns to Stopping a Descent in New Pilots
    WHO Finding Adds to Debate Over Mobile Phones, Brain Cancer     What, No Digital Camera? Capturing the Beauty of the Grand Canyon With a Brush
    Child Vaccine Efforts Get Big Boost     PC Recycler Strikes Gold in Old Computer Chips
    Children of AIDS Face Mental Health Needs     2 Billion People Expected Online by End of 2010
    No National Standards: Strength or Weakness for Schools in US?     Defeat Malaria, or Just Control It?; A Better Vaccine for Polio
    Should All US Students Learn the Same Thing?     For Black Men in US, How a Haircut Could Mean a Longer Life
    Apple's Lion Is Latest to Join Download-Only Trend in Software     Music Teacher in Boston Offers Life Lessons to Young
    Helping European Farmers After the E. Coli Outbreak     Obama, Democrats Aim Voting Appeals at Young People
    Teaching Rural Farmers With Cell Phone Videos     'Put-Backs,' 'Robo-Signers' Put New Pressure on US Housing Market
    Trying to Improve Food Safety With a Camera     Fight to End Rinderpest Is Declared a Success
    What You Can Do to Help Bees     3-D Printers Are Here -- and They Make More Than You Think
    Paying Tech Talents to Drop Out of College     New Attention Given to Child Cocoa Workers in Ivory Coast and Ghana
    Study of Paralyzed Man May Offer Hope for New Treatment     What Happens When the Living Race With the Undead
    Lecture or Interactive Teaching? New Study of an Old Issue     Training Medical Teams to Communicate Better During Operations
    Hope of Profit, Social Change Meet in New College Programs     What Next for Michelle Rhee and Her School Reform Campaign?
    In the Garden: Getting Started With Roses     US Mining Companies Show New Interest in Rare Earths
    Is NASA's James Webb Space Telescope a Time Machine?     Hunger Rates Fall, but the Decrease Slows
    People With Chronic Hepatitis B Often Do Not Know It     Unwrapping the Genetic Secrets of a Chocolate Bar
    Dealing With Sexual Violence on Campus     Turning Images Into Sensations to Assist the Blind
    Investing in the Arab Spring     Sleepy Teens, Early Classes: Your Comments
    An American Cowboy Aims to Help Russia's Beef Herd     China-Japan Dispute Shines Light on Rare Earth Metals
    For Woman Jockeys, Part of Racing Is Proving 'You're Just as Good as Any Other Guy'     Nations and Groups Promise $12 Billion to Fight AIDS, TB & Malaria
    A Smartphone App for Eye Exams in Developing Countries     In the Garden: Growing Your Own Lettuce
    A False Sense of Security on the Internet?     Drivers Can Turn to Technology to Save Them From the Distractions of Technology
    How Early Treatment Can Limit the Spread of HIV     What a Couple's Arguing 'Style' May Say About Their Marriage
    Chronic Diseases an 'Impending Disaster' for Some Nations     Early Classes = Sleepy Teens (Duh!)
    US Schools Under Pressure to Deal With Sexual Violence     With Bedbugs, Some People See Pests, Others See Profits
    A School That Teaches Children to Eat Better     Calling Attention to Mental Health as a 'Neglected Issue'
    Who Should Be the Next Chief of the IMF?     US Considers First Genetically Modified Animal for Food
    'You Are Your Brand:' Using Social Media to Find a Job     Hand Washing Is Up in Public Restrooms in US
    Study Links Climate Change to Changes in Crop Yields     For Some, Free Citizenship Classes; For Others, a Dream Delayed Again
    In Africa, the Greening of the Sahel     15 Months Out of Recession, but Not Feeling Like It
    Radio-Controlled Hummingbird Represents a New Breed of Drone     Project Seeks to Cut Deaths, Build Market for Clean Cookstoves
    Mobile Devices' Location Tracking Raises Privacy Concerns     Many Farmers and Gardeners Turn Away From Tilling
    In Texas, a Museum for a Larger-Than-Life Hero, Sam Houston     A Prosthetics Center Helps Athletes Stay a Step Ahead
    Why Sleep Apnea Raises Risk of Stroke, Heart Attack     Basel Plan Aims to Force Banks to Increase Capital
    Thousands of US Teachers Lose Jobs as States Cut Budgets     New Findings on Surgery for Women With Cancer Genes
    Using the Internet and Social Media to Search for a Job     Peace Corps Volunteers Find a Wired World
    Much of Africa Not Investing Enough in Agricultural Research     Why Development Projects Fail: One Size Does Not Fit All
    An American Cowboy Aims to Help Russia's Beef Herd     World Leaders Urged to Meet Development Goals by 2015
    How to Make Your Own Solar Water Heater     Developers Find New Jobs for Robots
    Travelers May Spread Drug-Resistance Gene From South Asia     Groups Seek $4 Billion for Child Vaccines
    A Social Network Aims to Speed Up Progress in Science     Women Edge Past Men in Getting Doctorates
    Bernanke Meets the Press in a First for US Central Bank     Obama Urges Steps to Strengthen Economy
    Growing Chili Peppers: A Heated Subject     Getting NGOs to Celebrate Failure, So They Can Learn From Others' Mistakes
    A Better Computer Mouse Cursor for the Disabled     Pretty Flowers Lead Two Scientists to a Discovery
    What Do You Know About the Common Cold?     Now, Some Gardening Advice, Brought to You by Thomas Jefferson
    Kids in Britain + Online Tutors in India = Divided Opinions     GM to Test Investors' Hunger for Risk With Stock Offering
    How an Allowance Helps Children Learn About Money     How Failure Can Lead to Long-Lasting Knowledge
    Beauties in the Garden: Growing Ornamental Trees and Bushes     Bringing Attention to Differences in Suicide Around the World
    Far From Any Ocean, a Home for Dolphins     Want Truly Homemade Sweaters? Try Raising Your Own Goats
    Brain-Computer Interfaces Could Mean More Freedom for the Disabled     Do-It-Yourself: How to Dry or Smoke Fish, Part 2
    A New Reason for Why the Deaf May Have Trouble Reading     A Quick Lesson in Ways Businesses Are Organized
    A Push to Get More Indonesians to Study in US     Coming to Terms With Academic Titles at US Colleges
    Gold Keeps Shining, 40 Years After Nixon Ended Gold Standard     For Lots of People, Getting Older Means Getting Happier
    Grow It Yourself: Turning Bulbs Into Beautiful Blooms     Test Your Word Knowledge With a Quiz About Farm Terms
    Test of Big Space Rocket Set for Late 2012     Do-It-Yourself: Preparing Fish for Drying or Smoking
    Why Hands-Free Faucets May Be a Risk to Some Hospital Patients     Verizon and Google Propose Rules of the Road for the Internet
    A School Newspaper Links Sioux Indian Teens to Their Community     San Francisco Educator Works to Keep Young People 'Alive and Free'
    Obama Enters 2012 Race on Good News About Jobs     Experts Urge More Efforts to Fight Cancer in Poor Countries
    Next Step After Carbon: Knowing Your Nitrogen Footprint     Russian Housing Plan Threatens Seed Bank
    Chuck Brown: Still the Go-To Guy for Go-Go Music     Imported Foods Raise Obesity, Health Issues for Pacific Islanders
    A New Life of Hope for a Young Burn Victim     The Making of the Best-Known Bat in Baseball, and Pop Culture
    Designing a Quake-Resistant Building Starts at the Soil     For 'Cabaret Stars of Tomorrow,' a Chance to Train Now
    Doctors Lack Many Ways to Treat Radiation Exposure     Scientists Look for Answers as More US Girls Enter Puberty at an Earlier Age
    Children at US School Show Their Support for Victims in Japan     The Rise and Fall of Mark Hurd as H-P Chief
    Microsoft Says Google Blocks Competition in Europe Search Market     Killing of 10 Aid Workers 'Horrific' but Not Uncommon
    For Japan Farmers, Radiation Fears Mean Economic Pain     Phone Call About Fertilizer Could Be a Big Help to Philippine Rice Farmers
    Adding Up the Costs of Bullying in the Workplace     Study Finds No Reason to Delay Pregnancy After a Miscarriage
    Tens of Thousands of Technology Lovers Head South to Austin     Obama Signs Spending Bill to Protect Teachers' Jobs
    Japan's Early Warning System One of the Best in the World     UAE, Other Nations Target BlackBerry for Access
    Breast Cancer Study Could Change How Early Growths Are Treated     A Simple Operation Can Cure Tragic Condition in Mothers With Fistula
    Meet Some Top Students in the Intel Science Talent Search     Ideas for Getting a Firm Grip on Weed Control
    How High Will the Price of Oil Go This Time?     Breastfeeding, a Skill Mom and Baby 'Learn From Each Other'
    How Women Farmers Could Feed More in Developing World     Muslim College Opens in US With Hopes -- and Suspicions
    Nuclear Crisis in Japan Raises Worries About Radiation Risks     An Air Show for Showing Off; West Bank's Speed Sisters
    Debating the Display of Ten Commandments in Public Schools and Buildings     Bringing Color to Life (and Tears to Eyes) With a Natural Dye
    Getting to the Bottom of a Fish Die-Off in Southern California     Slaughterhouses on Wheels Come to the Aid of Small Farms
    Scientists Use Radar to Study Bats, Birds and Insects     Marking the 20th Anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act
    More Young Women Find a Calling in Catholic Order     Financial Reform Law Aims to Change Some Ways of Wall Street
    For Many People, First the Doctor's Office, Then the Web     For-Profit Colleges in US May Face Tests on Federal Student Aid
    Are People Who Speak More Than One Language Smarter?     Got Baboons in Your Crops? Offer Them a Snake Sandwich
    Teaching Children How to Think Internationally     Film Captures Risky Work of Doctors Without Borders
    Future Payments for Retirees Are Big Issue Now for US States     Companies Aim for the Sky, and the Road, With Flying Cars
    Food Makers See Crunch Time Against New Maize for Fuel     Preparing for Duty at the U.S. Naval Academy
    Fancy Cowboy Boots, but No Problem Finding Buyers     Inventors Given Hope on Patents for Business Methods
    A Victory for Computers as Watson Wins 'Jeopardy!'     National Standards for US Schools Gain Support From States
    After Brain Study, New Questions About Mobile Phones     Researchers in South Africa Announce a New Weapon in AIDS Fight
    In Class With Peace Corps Volunteers in Africa, Asia     Uncooperative Goat Becomes the Mother of an Invention
    States Put Pressure on Public Worker Unions     Staying Safe: Food Safety After a Flood
    Long History, Unclear Future for 'Golden Rice'     Obama Looks to Exports, Hoping to Create Jobs
    How Can a Country Disconnect Itself From the Internet?     In Treating Athletes, Is Trainer's Sex an Issue? Sometimes It Is
    A Possible Safe New Way to Kill Mosquitoes That Spread Malaria     A New AIDS Plan for Americans, and New Hopes for a Vaccine
    South Sudan Works to Rebuild Higher Education     Growing Trees in the Desert, With the Aid of a 'Waterboxx'
    A Stock Market Big Enough to Stretch Across the Atlantic     Rift Valley Fever Hits South Africa
    'Green Super Rice' About Two Years Away for Asia, Africa     Visitors to Colonial Williamsburg Get a History Lesson in the Roots of US Democracy
    At Frederick Douglas House, Learning How an Escaped Slave Became a Leader     Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
    Studying How Plastic Pollution Enters Ocean Food Supply     Physical Activity in Teens Linked to Mental Skills Late in Life
    Looking for Answers to Rising Coffee Prices     Major Economies Caught in Debate Between Debt, Growth
    Egypt Not Alone in Its Economic Problems     How Manute Bol Used His Sports Fame for a Greater Good
    Next Google Chief Knows Company; Jobs' Latest Leave at Apple     Farming in the City: Joys of Growing Food
    Comparing American and Chinese Parents     G-20 Nations Wonder: How Soon Is Too Soon to Cut Spending?
    Jakarta Holds Southeast Asian English Olympics     Teaching the Dangers of Distracted Driving, Before It's Too Late
    Can America Win the Education Race?     Eating White Rice Increases Risk of Diabetes
    WHO Says Alcohol Abuse a Leading Cause of Death, Disability     In the Garden: Getting the Most Out of Mums
    A Fatter World, Yet Fewer Cases of High Blood Pressure     Using Paper Beads to Improve Ugandan Lives
    Why Doctors May Not Always Try to Save a Fingertip     Three Sisters Follow in the Flight Path of a Family of Pilots
    US Lets Farmers Plant Biotech Sugar Beets, With Conditions     A Compromise on Trials for Crimes of Aggression
    Fish Farms May Soon Supply More Than Half the World's Catch     Young Workers Lead Growing Labor Unrest in China
    Bags Help Farmers Protect Harvests From Air and Insects     Before the G-20 Summit, a 'G(irls)20 Summit' in Toronto
    Group Offers Shortwave Radios to Poor Communities     Study Finds Improved Way to Treat COPD
    Egyptians Gain a Voice With Social Media Service Used by Stars     World Food Prize Honors Heads of Two Groups Based in US
    2000 Years of Computing History at a Museum in California     Job Market an Extra Hard Test for New College Graduates
    Virginia Ages Into a Fine Winemaking State     English and Spanish Speakers Learn Together, and From Each Other
    Giving Awards to People Who Make Peace by Seeking Common Ground     Study Ties New Doctors to Jump in Hospital Deaths in July
    When a Cut Finger Is More Serious Than It Might Seem     In the Garden: Getting Started With Roses
    Classes Start in March at Internet Training Center in Togo     Human Trafficking a Problem in Major Cities Across US
    Airport Security Could Go to 'Electronic Sniffer Dogs'     Oil Spill Puts Financial Pressure on BP
    WHO Chief Warns of Risk to 'Winning Streak' for Public Health     How the Great Coach John Wooden Defined Success
    Anxious Students Gain on Tests by Writing About Fears     Study Links Bedtime Rules to Better Skills in Preschool Children
    Business English Speakers Can Still Be Divided by a Common Language     Farmers in East Africa Struggle Against Cassava Disease
    Finding Capital in 'Dark Pools' and Angel Investors     Shortage of Nurses Is Worldwide, but Worst in Poorer Nations
    Looking to Africa for Ideas About How to Fight Hunger     Reused Pacemakers May Aid Heart Care in Developing World
    World Food Prices Expected to Stay High or Keep Rising     Privacy Concerns Hit Facebook, Google
    Mentors Try to Improve Lives of Homeless Children     For Young Offenders, a Sentence of Shakespeare's Sentences
    All Eyes Were on Tablets at CES in Las Vegas     A Chicken in Every Pot: Finding New Uses for Feathers
    Congresswoman May Owe Life to Luck and 'Battlefield Lessons'     On World No Tobacco Day, Special Attention Goes to Women, Girls
    More Young Women Find a Calling in Catholic Order     A Shelter for Abused Animals, Where Volunteers Also Find Healing
    With Resistant Crops, Progress Can Raise New Problems     Effort to Enforce 'Net Neutrality' in US Takes New Direction
    Simple, Low-Cost Ways to Cut the Risk of an Early Birth     For Foreign Students, Top Choice in US: USC
    Digitizing the World's Biggest Library     Study Ties Some Pesticides to Risk of ADHD in Children
    Nobel Recognizes Research Into Economic Governance     A Cotton Plant Kills One Kind of Bug, but Is Blamed for Another
    College Guide Aims to Help Students Avoid a 'Thin Education'     Small Drug Pouch May Offer New Tool to Protect Newborns From HIV
    Punishment or Reward: Which Works Better on Behavior?     Britain Gets a Government, as Europe Gets a Plan to Save the Euro
    Learning the Secrets of the Potato, and an Enemy     Greater Efforts Are Urged to Get and Keep Girls in School
    Report Calls Attention to Millions of Preterm Births     Finding New Ways to Treat Rheumatoid Arthritis
    Cities Now Home to More Than Half of All People     Why Grafting Still Fits Nicely Into Agriculture
    Getting Students Excited About a Life in the Biosciences     Taking Action Against Child Labor
    Leprosy: An Old Disease That Claimed a New Saint     A Student Orchestra, Where the Players Decide What to Play
    Scientists Help Cut the Mystery Behind Pruning     Greek Lawmakers Pass Spending Cuts Required for Loans
    Need an Answer? Just Ask the Box     A Class Where Teens Learn Mothering, and Are Mothered
    B.J. Adams at Work in Her Studio     Obesity Becomes a Big Killer in India
    Rebalancing the World Economy     In Kenya, Low-Cost Crop Insurance for Small Farmers
    'Ghost' and 'Guest' Authors Still a Concern for Medical Journals     US Launches Effort to Support Muslim Entrepreneurs Around the World
    Three Scientists Win Nobel Prize in Medicine     Georgia O'Keefe Exhibit Presents the Familiar With the Unfamiliar
    Do-It-Yourself: Pruning Plants (First of Two Parts)     One Group's Fight for Understandable Language
    Building a Straw House     How an Involved Parent Can Help Prevent Bullying
    New Proposals Intensify Debate on Net Neutrality     Study Finds Risk of Early Death Lowest for Adults in Iceland, Cyprus
    Authors of Medical Studies Not Always Who They Seem     Oil Spill Puts Fisheries, Birds at Risk Along US Gulf Coast
    How to Strike Oil (From Seeds, That Is)     In Developing World, Health Services May Be Just a Phone Call Away
    For Health of Young People, a Mixed Picture     World Bank Sees Progress on Development Goals
    Saving the Bog Turtle, One of the Rarest Kinds in North America     Adding Up the Costs of Lost Travel in Europe
    Using Computer Games to Support Democracy and Conflict Resolution     South Africa's Huge HIV Testing Campaign
    New York City Celebrates Its 400th Anniversary     Bullying: Comments From Around the World
    Maine Boat Builders Hope for Smoother Seas After the Recession     Transgenic Crops Get Good Marks in General in US Study
    What Happens When Child Prodigies Grow Up?     Reform of Financial System Is Obama's Next Goal in Congress
    Looking Back: Wall Street, a Year Later     Girl's Suicide in US Brings Fresh Attention to Bullying
    Getting a Fellowship, From the Ford Foundation     Hospital Infections in US Continue to Rise
    Vitamins: D and the Diet     Study Warns of Dangers to World's Mangrove Forests
    Remembering Norman Borlaug     India's Aravind Eye Care System Gets Hilton Prize
    Diseases Threaten Banana Crops in Africa     Building Art Out of Legos
    Illegal Marketing of Drugs: Pfizer's Record Fine     New US Law Cuts Out Private Lenders for Student Loans
    Stanley Kaplan: Remembering a Test Prep Pioneer     Study Finds Drop in Deaths of Mothers in Developing World
    Deficits Found in Brain's Reward System in ADHD Patients     'Net Neutrality,' Gene Patents Face Legal Setbacks in US
    New Findings About Disorder in Bees     In Haiti, a Struggle to Get Crops in the Ground
    Working With Clay: A How-to Guide     Computers, Children and the Digital Divide
    Poultry Farms With Unhappy Neighbors? Plant Some Trees     Remembering Duke Ellington
    Commercial Real Estate Could Be Next Economic Threat     More Than $5 Billion Promised to Rebuild Haiti
    Facing America's High Dropout Rates     Higher Education in US: What Does It Cost?
    Understanding Down Syndrome     For Africa, a Possible New Way to Treat Sleeping Sickness
    Brazil Launches First Fuel Cell Bus in Latin America     Deforestation Decreased Over the Past 10 Years
    50th Anniversary of VOA Special English     Water Shortages Continue to Threaten the World's Growing Population
    Obama Nominates Bernanke for a Second Term     Visiting the National Arboretum in Washington
    Going Digital: The Future of College Textbooks?     Historic Measure Expands Health Coverage
    Doctors Are Advised on Treating a Hoarse Voice     Too Few Women in Science
    Study Finds More Trees on Farms Than Was Thought     Ear Care: Do-It-Yourself Wax Removal
    Dangerous Lead-Based Paint Common Around the World     Study Documents Effects of Market Policy Changes on Three West African Countries
    Recession Easing, but Many Americans Still Afraid to Spend     Protecting Children Against Pneumonia
    Going Digital: California's Textbook Project     Plan Aims to Expand Broadband Across US
    Researchers Link Gene to Need for Less Sleep     Considering National Education Standards
    Watching Out for 'Wicked Plants'     Obama Signs Historic Health Care Bill
    'Non-Formal' Schools Aim to Fill Need in Kenya's Slums     West Africans, Free Markets and the '08 Food Crisis
    Study Finds Some Ocean Fisheries Are Recovering     One-Hour Blackout to Go Green
    Making a Difference: Tanya Pinto     How a TV Appearance Did the Trick for a Rising Young Magician
    Seeking Opinions on Health Reform, and Getting an Earful     What 'Citizens United' Does for US Companies, Unions
    In New Jersey, a Summer Jobs Program With a Bigger Purpose     Obama's 'Blueprint for Reform' in Education Goes to Congress
    Study Links Aspirin to Colon Cancer Survival     Snacking Adds to Weight Issue for Children in US
    In Afghanistan, Preparing for a Threat to Wheat Plants     Rise in Food Gardens in US Brings Crop of Questions for Experts
    The Importance of a Simple Water Pump     For World's Poor, a Personal Toilet and Source of Fertilizer
    More Physical Education, but Also More Injuries in Class     How a Corporation Is Like a Person
    California Gets a Budget     World's Oldest Barber Can Still Give 25 Haircuts a Day
    The Life of a School Nurse? Busy     The Battle of the Brains
    Battling a Stroke, and the Clock     Almost 5 Million Lives Saved Through AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Treatment
    Getting Clunkers and Distracted Drivers Off the Road     Broccoli and Cauliflower Their Tops Make Good Eating
    Pregnant Women at Greater Danger From H1N1 Flu     Marking International Womens Day
    New Ways for Poor Countries to Diagnose Infectious Diseases     'I Am Deeply Sorry,' Toyota Chief Tells US Congress
    Some Crops (Like Some People) Do Well as Companions     Studies Link Girls' Sports to Gains in Life
    E-Books Hold Next Chapter for Book Industry     The Argument Over Salt and Health
    US States Will Compete for School Reform Aid     Want to Grow a Root? Beets Are Hard to Beat
    South Africa Tests AIDS Vaccine     The Danger of Counterfeit Drugs (Second of Two Parts)
    Unbalanced Fertilizer Use, in an Uneven World     Disney Family Museum Honors Mickey's Father
    Development Report: A Service Group Built on 'Friendship'     Vaccine-Autism Study Is Withdrawn
    Number of Foreign Students in US Hits New High     Treating an Abnormal Heartbeat
    Screening for Breast, Cervical Cancer: The New Advice     8 US States to Test High School Changes
    Earl Cooley: Remembering an Early Smokejumper     An English Test, and a Warning
    Results of UN Food Summit Seen as Disappointing     With Loan Guarantees, Obama Looks to Nuclear Energy for Jobs
    On the Road to Health Reform, Congress Moves a Step Closer     EU Offers Words of Support to Greece
    US Colleges Set Enrollment Record     Winter Gives a Hard Chop to Washington's Cherry Trees
    Debate Over New Guidelines for Breast Cancer Screening     The Dangers of Counterfeit Drugs (First of Two Parts)
    Two Efforts Seek to Increase Food Security in Africa     Burros Can Do More Than Work Just as Pack Animals
    Project Finds New Homes for Unwanted Bikes From US     UNICEF Appeals for Aid for Women and Children
    So Where Are the Jobs?     High-Speed Trains May Be Coming to California, Florida
    Bringing Young People Together by Video     How People Like Levi Strauss Put Their Mark on the American West
    Why Holding Fruit on Trees May Limit Next Year's Crop     A Rough Road for Toyota
    Plan Aims to Fight Child Diarrhea in Developing World     Need Help With Your Writing? Try This Web Site
    Buzz Aldrin: Still Looking to the Stars, and Hoping Others Will Too     Needle Injuries to Medical Students Often Go Unreported
    US to End HIV Travel Ban in January     Some Crops Can Help Farmers Prepare for Disasters
    US Says Economy Grew 3.5 Percent in Third Quarter     Increasing Food Security in Dry Areas of the Middle East
    High School Exchange Students in US Share Their Thoughts     Where the Dinosaurs Are, Part 1
    Group Works to Expand Supply of Cattle Vaccine in Africa     For Youths in US, a Jump in Media Use
    In Kenya, a Better Life Through Mobile Money     Some US Students Learn Mandarin With China's Help
    In the US, the New Look of Gas Exploration     Two Studies Give a Lift to Running Barefoot
    Write or Wrong: The Death of Handwriting?     Mapping the Way to a Better Soybean
    A Test for Brain Injury Creates Its Own Risks in Children     Breathing Easier: The Art of Stove Making
    How a Hoop House Can Extend the Growing Season     Less Salt Can Mean More Life
    Bringing Light to Homes in Poor Countries     Students' Writing and the Web: Motivator or OMG?
    Educational Technology: Not Just Computers     Obama Seeks Limits on Banks, Condemns Campaign Finance Ruling
    Study Finds Treatment Cured Sickle Cell in Adults     Steps Urged to Prevent Snakebites, Improve Treatments
    How Islamic Finance Works     New Understanding of How Plants Use Water
    Officials in US Look for Fixes to Carp Problems     He Trained in the Restaurant Industry, and Now He Serves the Homeless
    Increase in Illegal Killing of Rhinos in Africa, Asia     Google May Leave Fast-Growing China
    Desert Museum in Arizona Exhibits Native Plants and Animals     Getting Schools Not Just to Go Green but Teach It, Too
    Bess Lomax Hawes Brought Folk Music to a Wider Public     Study Adds to Understanding of Language and the Brain
    Looking for New Ways to Fight Malaria     Giving Grasslands a Rest
    Dubai Feels the Financial Pain     New Vaccine Joins Campaign to End Polio
    'Gelotophobia' Is No Laughing Matter     Health: Now, an Update on Those New Year's Resolutions
    An International Treaty Targets Fishing Abuses     Electronics Industry Hopes for a Reset in 2010
    Experts Say as AIDS Epidemic Changes, So Should Prevention Efforts     A Military Education at West Point
    Junior Achievement Marks 90 Years of Business Education     Keeping Plants and Trees Warm When Temperatures Drop
    Some Advice on Choosing a College     Solar-Powered Pumps Aid African Farmers
    Making Better Concrete With Rice?     Banks Recovered, but the Economy Struggled in 2009
    Some Tips for Cold Storage of Foods     John Dewey, 1859-1952: Educator and 'America's Philosopher'
    Half of US Jobs Now Held by Women     How Loneliness Can Infect Social Networks
    Disabilities in Old, Young Studied in Developing Nations     New Alliance to Study Greenhouse Gases in Agriculture
    US Banks Under Pressure to Lend More     New Treatment for Sleeping Sickness
    Letting Religion Into the Classroom, but Setting Limits     Where Every Day Is Christmas
    Want to Stay Warm in Winter? Think COLD     A Review of Education Reports This Past Year
    Circular Thinking: Round Barns on US Farms     Slow and Gentle Are Best in Treating Hypothermia
   
     

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