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[Title] => Scientists name Puerto Rico water mite after JLo
[Summary] => Pop singer Jennifer Lopez may be thinking life is funny after a group of scientists named a water mite in her honor after discovering a new species near Puerto Rico.
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[Title] => Yugo coach out to prove whos best
[Summary] => INDIANAPOLIS Once upon a time, Yugoslavia was a country made up of Serbians, Montenegrins, Croatians, Bosnians, and Slovenes. That was before the nation broke up because of civil war. Today, Yugoslavia is only part of what it once was. Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia are now separate entities.
At the 14th World Basketball Championships here, the Yugoslavian team is composed of only Serbs and Montenegrins. Star forward Dejan Bodiroga, for instance, is a Serbian whose parents immigrated from the Bosnian region of Herzegovina.
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