Residents, vacationers remember moon landing
Daily Star - ONEONTA Thirty-five years ago today, Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon and took "one giant leap for mankind." Oneonta residents and vacationers to the area remembered Monday reactions to when the Eagle lunar craft landed on the surface of the
Britain's MI5 chief ordered to explain why great-granny spy not
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A Tale of Two Indias
MSNBC - June 5, 2006 issue - Thirty-five-year-old Rama Devi is not exactly an icon of good fortune. She and her five children live in a dusty, thatched-hut village called Kashiou, in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. She once had a husband, a man
Thousands donate computer time to work on cures for AIDS, more
Winston-Salem Journal - Researcher David Baker believes that the key to an AIDS vaccine or a cure for cancer may be that old PC sitting under a layer of dust in your closet. Baker, 43, a professor of biochemistry at the University of Washington, realized about two years ago
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