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[Title] => Stephen Hawking to turn 70, defying disease
[Summary] => British scientist Stephen Hawking has decoded some of the most puzzling mysteries of the universe but he has left one mystery unsolved: How he has managed to survive so long with such a crippling disease.
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[Title] => Winning the war is very sure: What happens later is the real cause for worry
[Summary] => Of course, Iraqs despot Saddam Hussein rejected US President George W. Bushs ultimatum for him and his sons to leave Iraq or be blown out of power. I may have called him incessantly "Saddam Insane" but hes not that daffy.
If Saddam ever slunk off into exile, hed be dead.
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[Title] => In the end, Iraqs oil will be pivotal in war
[Summary] => Even though I dont doubt that United States President George "Dubya" Bush and Britains Prime Minister Tony Blair (and lets not forget their partner in determination, Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar of Madre España) are
well, pure of heart, and their main aim, "whatever the circumstances" is to topple Iraqs dictator Saddam Hussein, destroy his "weapons of mass destruction," liberate Iraqs oppressed peoples (Shias, Sunnis and Kurds primarily), and if possible embarrass the French, theres the bonus
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