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			<title>Apocalypse! (Dance Faster, It&amp;#2013266066;s Almost Closing Time)</title>
			<description> By James F. CotterWe hear much these days about&amp;nbsp; planetary realignment, a pole shift, the beginning of a new age, even the end of the world, predictions of events that will allegedly coincide with the conclusion of the Mayan &amp;quot;long count&amp;quot; calendar--Dece..</description>
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			<title>What's Truth Got to Do with It?</title>
			<description>George W's Assault on Science</description>
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			<title>Patricia Neal: a Profile in Courage</title>
			<description>An Actress Triumphs Over Tragedy</description>
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			<title>Monument to a Pest</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;By James CotterIn southeast Alabama stands the only monument ever erected in commemoration of a pest: The boll weevil monument in Enterprise. Perhaps such a tribute begs an explanation.The boll weevil entered the United States at Brownsville,&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Texas in 1892 and began to make it..</description>
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			<title>The Boston Massacre Revisited</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;By James CotterWhat We Knew that Just Wasn't SoMost of us probably learned at an early age that in 1770 a detachment of British soldiers opened fire upon a defenseless crowd of colonists in Boston without sufficient provocation, killing five innoc             &amp;nbsp;      ents, thereby ..</description>
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