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Same-sex marriage (In the News)
Yesterday, with the stroke of a governor's pen, Maine became the fifth U.S. state to legalize same-sex marriage.
Ecoterrorism (In the News)
The addition of Daniel San Diego to the FBI's Most Wanted List focused attention onto the threat of environmental terrorism in the United States.
United Nations (Featured Article)
This organization was founded in 1945 to promote social progress, human rights, and respect for international law.
Today's Birthdays
-Liberia president Samuel K. Doe (1950/1951)
-American explorer Robert Edwin Peary (1856)
-French revolutionary Maximilien de Robespierre (1758)

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This Week at the Whitney
The work of Claes Oldenburgand Coosje van Bruggenis surveyed in an exhibition that opens today; the exhibition runs through August 30.
Star Trek (In the News)
The crew of the starship Enterprise returns to theatres this weekend with J.J. Abrams's relaunch of the storied franchise.
Art Institute of Chicago (In the News)
Ten years after it was begun, the Art Institute's new Modern Wing will be unveiled at a gala this Saturday.
Elgin Marbles (Featured Article)
Few sculpture collections have inspired as much controversy as these treasures of the Parthenon, which currently reside in the British Museum.
Goethe (Featured Article)
Nicholas Boyle explores the life and work of Goethe, the greatest German literary figure of the modern era.
Today's Birthdays
-German-born author Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (1927)
-American actor Gary Cooper (1901)
-Bengali writer and Nobelist Rabindranath Tagore (1861)

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Madrid (Featured City)
This arts and financial centre of Spain is one of Europe's highest capitals and is one of the five candidate cities under consideration to host the 2016 Olympic Games.
Amazon River (Featured Landmark)
Located in South America, the world's largest river in volume and area of drainage basin was named in 1541 by Spanish soldier Francisco de Orellana.
Romania (Featured Country)
Explore this southeastern European country, which lies in the eastern half of the Balkan Peninsula and is dominated by the great arc of the Carpathian Mountains.

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Seasonal Affective Disorder (New)
About 5 percent of people in the United States and between 4 and 14 percent of people in Europe suffer from this mood disorder, which in its mild form is known as the "winter blues."
White Shark (Featured Article)
Best known as the villain of movies such as Jaws, this shark is one of the most powerful and potentially dangerous predatory sharks in the world.
Today's Birthdays
-Canadian-American scientist and Nobelist Sidney Altman (1939)
-American inventor and physicist Edwin Herbert Land (1909)
-French psychologist Gustave Le Bon (1841)

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