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Missile shield for jetliners too expensive (Jan 26 2005 15:35 GMT) - WASHINGTON - Technology to guard airplanes against terrorist missiles is too expensive for commercial airlines, and developers should work to come up with something more suitable "as rapidly as |
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Army putting women at front lines (Jan 26 2005 15:35 GMT) - WASHINGTON - The Army for the first time is placing women in support units at the front lines of combat because of a shortage of skilled male soldiers available for duty in Iraq and is considering |
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Q&A on the News (Jan 26 2005 15:35 GMT) - Question: A car called the Maybach was on "The Apprentice" recently. My husband is a real car buff and he never heard of it. What can you tell us about it? Answer: |
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Corrections (Jan 26 2005 15:35 GMT) - ● A bird was misidentified Friday in a photo caption on A8. The bird was an American kestrel, according to Robert W. Mannan, a professor of wildlife and fisheries science at the University of |
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Poll: Smog troubles growing (Jan 26 2005 15:35 GMT) - Half of Arizonans say air pollution causes health problems for at least one member of their family, a new poll has found. In past surveys, complaints about dirty air were considerably more common in |
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Bill aims to protect wild horses (Jan 26 2005 15:35 GMT) - DENVER - Horse lovers are gearing up to stampede the new Congress with petitions to protect wild horses from being sold for slaughter. For three decades, the Bureau of Land Management required |
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Regional Briefing (Jan 26 2005 15:35 GMT) - WASHINGTON St. Helens dome reportedly slows VANCOUVER - Growth of the new lava dome inside the crater of Mount St. Helens has gradually slowed and become less steady since it began in early October, |
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Arizona poll sample against gay marriage (Jan 26 2005 15:35 GMT) - PHOENIX - Arizona voters appear ready to constitutionally ban same-sex marriages - but not much more. A new statewide poll shows that 54 percent of registered voters questioned said they would vote |
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Judge to lawmakers: Fund English classes (Jan 26 2005 15:35 GMT) - Running out of patience, a federal judge ordered state lawmakers Tuesday to provide more money for English instruction programs by the end of this legislative session or face possible sanctions. |
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More students are completing advanced classes (Jan 26 2005 15:35 GMT) - WASHINGTON - More students are passing Advanced Placement exams in every part of the country, as college-level work in high school becomes increasingly common - and competitive. In every state and |
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Around the Nation (Jan 26 2005 15:35 GMT) - NEW YORK 'McD's made us fat' lawsuit is revived NEW YORK - A court Tuesday revived a class-action lawsuit blaming McDonald's for making people fat, reinstating claims pertaining to deceptive |
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Rights group assails meatpackers in U.S. (Jan 26 2005 15:35 GMT) - CHICAGO - A human rights group Tuesday sharply criticized the U.S. meat industry and the government for hazardous working conditions at meat plants and accused companies of illegal tactics to |
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Terror plot vs. Boston bogus (Jan 26 2005 15:35 GMT) - BOSTON - The FBI said Tuesday that the possible terrorist plot reported against Boston by a tipster last week was a false alarm, which Mexican authorities said could have been motivated by revenge |
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Overweight moms often make tubby kids: study (Jan 26 2005 15:35 GMT) - The children of overweight mothers are 15 times as likely to be obese by age 6 as children of lean mothers, U.S. researchers reported Tuesday. The children start piling on the pounds at age 3, the |
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Mixed news on the heart-attack front (Jan 26 2005 15:35 GMT) - A large new study found that a blood-thinning drug already available in Europe in Asia improves the chances of surviving a heart attack, while a simple, sugar-based solution that once looked |
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Just 40% put kids 4-8 in safety seats (Jan 26 2005 15:35 GMT) - WASHINGTON - Just 40 percent of children ages 4 to 8 use car safety seats or booster seats at least occasionally - meaning that most children risk being thrown from the car in the case of an |
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Developing nations producing fewer kids (Jan 26 2005 15:35 GMT) - UNITED NATIONS - People in developing nations are marrying later, having fewer children and having them later in life, U.N. demographers reported Tuesday. As a result, average fertility in poor |
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Trio of storms forecast to hit starting today (Jan 26 2005 15:35 GMT) - Unsettled weather is expected over the next few days as a series of three storms sweeps across Arizona. One-quarter to one-third of an inch of rain may fall in Southern Arizona's desert valleys by |
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Problem med load/unload af usercontrol (Jan 26 2005 15:34 GMT) - Jeg har et problem med at jeg gerne vil vide om en usercontrol er blevet kaldt af en lokal postback hvis man kan sige det p den mde. Problemet er at jeg har en aspx-side der loader udercontrols p baggrund af hvad brugeren trykker p. Dvs. siden bliver kun loadet en gang og herefter en masse postback. Mit problem er alts at jeg mangler en metode der kan sige mig om det er frste gang page_load bliver kaldt kaldt p en userControl, og ikke globalt p hele siden da denne jo bliver postet tilbage mange gange. |
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