Published Date: January 3, 2009
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Morris Collen, 95, earned his degree in the days before penicillin. He has a long resume, but it's his driver's license he's most proud of.

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Palestinians, united in rage against Israel, are torn between Fatah's push for peace and Hamas' call to arms. Factional feuding is on display in the streets of the West Bank.


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Starting in 2011, state regulators want retailers to sell only the most energy-efficient models of power hungry LCD and plasma sets. The industry opposes the new rules and warns of higher prices.


The narcotic leaf is a time-honored tradition in Africa but illegal in the U.S., where demand is growing.


Officials admit there's too little data to determine whether the ban has prevented accidents, but say the deterrent factor is strong enough to support its continuation.


 
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Unable to pay by credit card, a potential cruise-goer is left wondering how to protect himself in case the cruise line goes bankrupt.
It damages the body, contributing to heart disease, diabetes and more. Here's how to protect yourself.
 
 
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