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  • Navy Doc and Combat Psychologist Write Graphic Novel For Corpsmen
  • Flip-flops in Iowa keep cropping up like spent corncobs. The recent national debt crisis brought out rampant charges of flip-flopping, too. What's behind all the charges of changeovers? A look at the storied history of the political about-face and what it says about our national character.
  • Al Gore takes his climate-change crusade to Congress, calling for an immediate freeze on greenhouse gases in order to fight global warming. Speaking to the House Energy Committee and the Senate Environment Committee, the former vice president said, "The planet has a fever."
  • For many high school and college seniors, graduation is a time of new beginnings and harsh realities. Their thoughts are turning to money — for tuition, rent and credit cards. The choices they make now about debt and finances could be with them for years to come.
  • GM's successful IPO raised billions of dollars and allowed the government to cut its stake in the automaker by half. CEO Dan Akerson says the company is committed to boosting production of the Volt -- its plug-in electric car -- and to reaping huge profits from selling cars in China.
  • The neighborhood around the site where the World Trade Center once stood -- which now includes the site of a proposed Islamic community center -- is like many others in New York City. It has Starbucks, ethnic restaurants, churches and strip clubs. There's also a small mosque. But the gaping hole where the buildings crumbled is ever present.
  • New York Times reporter David Rohde was covering Pakistan and Afghanistan in November 2008 when he and two companions were kidnapped by the Taliban and held in the tribal areas of Pakistan for seven months. Rohde recounts the ambush — and his subsequent imprisonment and escape.
  • Four New Independent Films Open Today
  • Antarctica is like an amazing frozen layer cake, made from millions of layers of snow that gradually turns to ice. But a new study finds that some ice on the continent is actually forming from water flowing beneath the glaciers — a discovery that upends the way researchers thought about Antarctic ice formation.
  • Consumers are spending millions on products advertised as BPA-free, but a small company in Austin, Texas, says that's not enough. It says BPA is only part of the problem, and the company has a solution that involves a new approach to making plastic.
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