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Stories: 1) Younger Women Have Rising Rate Of Advanced Breast Cancer, Study Says 2) In Many Families, Exercise Is By Appointment Only 3) Heavy Rotation: 5 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing 4) Germans Are Drinking Less Beer These Days, But Why? 5) Remembering Van Cliburn, A Giant Among Pianists And A Cold War Idol 6) Dear College Presidents: Break The NCAA's Vise Grip On Athletes
Stories: 1) Technology Upends Another Industry: Homebuilding 2) Loaded Words: How Language Shapes The Gun Debate 3) The Hermit Pope Who Set The Precedent For Benedict XVI 4) Seeking A 'Field Of Dreams' For A Rising Drone Industry 5) Historical Vocab: When We Get It Wrong, Does It Matter? 6) Supreme Court Considers If Warrantless DNA Swab Violates Constitution
Stories: 1) The Microwave Miracle Of Cooking In Mugs 2) Pediatricians Urged To Treat Ear Infections More Cautiously 3) How 'Crunch Time' Between School And Sleep Shapes Kids' Health 4) To Spot Kids Who Will Overcome Poverty, Look At Babies 5) Oakland To Issue IDs That Double As Debit Cards 6) Study: Mediterranean Diet Can Greatly Reduce Risk Of Heart Attack, Stroke
Stories: 1) Irish Women Emerge From Shadows Of 'National Shame' 2) Israel Restores Wetlands; Birds Make It Their Winter Home 3) Real-Life Shipwreck Survivor Helped 'Life Of Pi' Get Lost At Sea 4) Greeks Ask Themselves: Who's A Greek? 5) With A Passion For Her Cello, Dom La Nena Debuts Her Vocals 6) Literary Idol Comes To Life in 'Farewell, Dorothy Parker'
Stories: 1) A Dramatic Way To Uncork The Bubbly: Use A Sword 2) 'Nordic Cool' Illuminates D.C.'s Kennedy Center 3) The Man In Black Goes To The County Fair 4) For Some Americans, Finding A 'Place At The Table' A Struggle 5) Getting The 13th Amendment Passed In Miss., Just A Little Late 6) Johnny Marr On Quitting School, Moving To Portland And Wearing Capes
Stories: 1) Honey, It's Electric: Bees Sense Charge On Flowers 2) At A Trade Show, Power Tools Fit For The Amish 3) Commission's Report Outlines Education Priorities 4) In Miami, A New Condo Boom Revives Hopes Of Housing Recovery 5) After Uproar Over Removed Mural In London, A New Banksy-Like Work Appears 6) Treating HIV Patients Protects Whole Community
Stories: 1) Secret Menus Give Restaurants A Not-So-Secret Boost 2) Amid Lawsuits, Aereo Brings Broadcast TV To The Internet 3) For Film Set Decorators, Tiny Details Count 4) L.A. Hotel Where Body Was Found In Water Tank Has 'Long, Dark History' 5) Morning-After Pills Don't Cause Abortion, Studies Say 6) One Place You May Notice The Sequester: At The Airport
Stories: 1) Why The Hospital Wants The Pharmacist To Be Your Coach 2) Money Replaces Willpower In Programs Promoting Weight Loss 3) From Louisiana To Versailles, Funding 'Vital Stories, Artfully Told' 4) When A Bad Economy Means Working 'Forever' 5) Being Obese Can Weigh On Employees' Insurance 6) Law Change Makes It Harder To Unlock Cellphones
Stories: 1) As 3-D Printing Becomes More Accessible, Copyright Questions Arise 2) Does Having Children Make You Happier? 3) Forecasting Climate With A Chance Of Backlash 4) Older Tech Workers Oppose Overhauling H-1B Visas 5) Kenya's Graffiti Train Seeks To Promote A Peaceful Election 6) Cyberbullying Law Shields Teachers From Student Tormentors
Stories: 1) Targeted Cancer Drugs Keep Myeloma Patients Up And Running 2) Farmer's Fight With Monsanto Reaches The Supreme Court 3) Cancer Rehab Begins To Bridge A Gap To Reach Patients 4) 'China's Leonard Cohen' Calls Out Political Corruption 5) Growing Resistance, Oregon Hazelnuts Battle Blight 6) Government Slowly Changes Approach To Whistle-Blowers
Stories: 1) Control The Chaos With 'Secrets Of Happy Families' 2) 'Armory Show' That Shocked America In 1913, Celebrates 100 3) Want To Keep Your Messages Private? There's An App For That 4) In 'The Searchers,' A Hunt For The Western Film 5) Man Of Tomorrow: Superman, Orson Scott Card And Me 6) Haitian Musicians Get By With A Little Help From Their Friends
Stories: 1) 'Argo': What Really Happened In Tehran? A CIA Agent Remembers 2) The 'Baby Dolls' Of Mardi Gras: A Fun Tradition With A Serious Side 3) Activists Offer Protest Tour Of Spain's Modern Ruins 4) 'Nothing Gold' Stays Long In Appalachia 5) Uncovering A Dead Father's Secrets In 'After Visiting Friends' 6) Jonas Kaufmann On Wagner: 'It's Like A Drug Sometimes'
Stories: 1) The Story Of 'No' Is The Story Of Modern Chile 2) Popular Workout Booster Draws Safety Scrutiny 3) Scientists Look To The Internet To Raise Research Funds 4) In Kansas, A 'Glide Path' To No Income Taxes. Will It Work? 5) The 27th Victim: Nancy Lanza Is Subject Of 'Frontline' Documentary 6) Should The U.S. Import More Doctors?
Stories: 1) An Affair To Remember In Pre-Independence India 2) The Drug Laws That Changed How We Punish 3) When It Comes To Fashion, Shouldn't There Be An App For That? 4) Scientist Gets Research Donations From Crowd Funding 5) Will 'Made In Haiti' Factories Improve Life In Haiti? 6) With Brawls And Calls, Love Is In The Air For Elephant Seals
Stories: 1) For One Senior, Working Past Retirement Age Is A Workout 2) Victims Of Cyberattacks Get Proactive Against Intruders 3) How Do I Love Thee? Japanese Husbands Shout The Ways 4) Saving The Sounds Of America 5) Airlines Take To Bundling A La Carte Frills 6) U.K. Slaughterhouses Raided As Europe's Horse Meat Scandal Widens