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Valverde wins 1st Tour de France stage
PLUMELEC, France — Alejandro Valverde of Spain won the first stage of the Tour de France on Saturday with a ride through flat country, the opening of a three-week race trying to restore its luster after years of doping scandals. »Story
'An ominous time'
It was a year of hope and loss, of dashed dreams and civil unrest, of a trip to the moon and a new X rating for films, of political assassinations and the premiere of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. It was a year with so many milestone events captured on camera that, collectively, the images seem to speak mostly of turmoil, pain, and lots of things gone wrong. »Story
High-tech smear tactics
PRINCETON, N.J. — The e-mail landed in Danielle Allen's queue one winter morning as she was studying in her office at the Institute for Advanced Study, the renowned haven for some of the nation's most brilliant minds. The missive began: "THIS DEFINITELY WARRANTS LOOKING INTO." »Story
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The ultimate auto appliance, Toyota's Corolla is one modern convenience
My 1995 Toyota Corolla provides everything I thought I ever needed in a car: good gas mileage and no monthly payments. I could always bear its loud idle, loose steering, spine-jamming suspension, mystery squeaks, broken speakers, shot dome light and three windshield cracks that form a sideways letter F. »Story
Getting teens more sleep
Teens staying up late is not unusual — they do it because they're playing video games, talking on the phone, studying or even because of sleep disorders. But according to the Palo Alto Medical Foundation in California — online at www.pamf.org — a teen needs at least nine and a half hours of sleep each night, »Story
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