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[Title] => A hitchhiker's guide to a warming earth
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[Title] => Study: Heavy video gaming can hurt attention span
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[Title] => Manuel Rodriguez Sr., Filipino par excellence
[Summary] => For a man in his 90s, Manuel Rodriguez, Sr. exudes the spirit and zeal of a young lad who is madly passionate about his art. He ought to be, having numerous art awards and achievements to his name and having been dubbed as the Father of Printmaking in the Philippines.
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[Title] => A clear call
[Summary] => Samuel answered, "Speak, for Your servant hears." 1 Samuel 3:10
When George Washington Carver was a student at Iowa Agricultural College (now Iowa State University)), he and a friend planned to go as missionaries to Africa. But as his agricultural studies progressed, Carver, a devout Christian, began to sense a different calling from God.
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[Title] => New heart-healthy corn due to hit stores worldwide by 2007
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Corn oil and other food products with this heart-healthy strain as an ingredient could appear on supermarket shelves in the world within four years. The breakthrough after 10 years of research could lead plant breeders to develop other healthy varieties such as popcorn and yellow sweet corn.
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[Title] => Is it a joy to eat soy?
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IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
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Corn oil and other food products with this heart-healthy strain as an ingredient could appear on supermarket shelves in the world within four years. The breakthrough after 10 years of research could lead plant breeders to develop other healthy varieties such as popcorn and yellow sweet corn.
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[Summary] => Soy has gone from ordinary taho to cult food. It is everywhere. Even Americans now spend $3.3 billion each year for tofu, tempeh, soy nuts, soy milk, and "power" bars. "Soy has become the yogurt of the 2000s," says Mark Messina, a soy expert and adjunct professor at Loma Linda University in California.
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