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Google News on 2009-07-28
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US federal agents today (July 28) raided the Las Vegas home of the doctor who was with Michael Jackson when he died last month
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- Social websites harm children's brains: Chilling warning to parents from top neuroscientist | Mail Online on 2009-07-01
- Pearson Prentice Hall Mathematics Video on 2009-07-01
- picrender.fcgi (application/pdf Object) on 2009-06-17
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Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Journal of Neurochemistry on 2009-06-17
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ride flux • GABA • Glycine •
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- WebMath - Solve Your Math Problem on 2009-05-24
- equation of a circle - Google Search on 2009-05-24
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Voter disenchantment in Britain | Of banks and ballot boxes | The Economist on 2009-03-18
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The deliberate delegation of responsibility to supposedly trustworthy technocrats (giving the Bank of England responsibility for setting interest rates, for example) has robbed politicians of much of their power, he says, and thus the public of much of the reason for voting for them.
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Stock Markets: When Will the Bull Return? - BusinessWeek on 2009-03-06
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53% plunge in the Dow Jones industrials since October 2007
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$10 trillion of stock market wealth has vanished
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Carolyn's Corner on 2009-02-01
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Many borrowed Old Norse words contain the consonant group /sk/, which is still
spelled sk as it was in Old Norse: skid, skin, skip, skirl, skirt, skulk,
skull, sky. Other Old Norse words that had the consonant group /sk/ took a detour:
When they landed in present-day English, their /sk/ sounds were spelled sc:
scab, scale, score, scrape, scowl, scrimp.
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