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    The Week In Review

    Slideshow • ISSUE 47•08 • Feb 22, 2011
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    • Nation Somehow Shocked By Human Nature Again

      'How Could Someone Do Such A Thing?' Populace Wonders Of Event That Has Transpired Literally Millions Of Times

      BRANDON, SD—As more details emerged of Friday's horrible but relatively commonplace manifestation of human nature in Brandon, SD, citizens nationwide somehow managed to enter a state of shock, apparently struggling to comprehend an act that, throughout history, has happened thousands upon thousands of times.
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    • Joe Walsh Wakes Up On Stage Mid-Solo Again

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    • Perfect Soup Weather Coming

      SILVER SPRING, MD—Meteorologists at the National Weather Service announced Monday that Americans should begin preparing for perfect soup weather, which will hit many parts of the country as early as midweek.
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    • Breaking News: Woman Crying On Train Platform

      Reporter Don Abrams speculates whether the woman got in a fight with her boyfriend or if maybe she just lost her job.
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    • Terrified Ray Allen Discovers Celtics Lab Containing Thousands Of Test-Tube 'Big Babies'

      BOSTON—Celtics shooting guard Ray Allen told reporters he made a terrifying discovery Wednesday, stumbling across a genetic research laboratory located deep beneath the TD Banknorth Garden and filled with thousands of test-tube "Big Baby" ...
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    • Anthropologists Trace Human Origins Back To One Large Goat

      'Wait, That Can't Be Right,' Scientists Say

      NEW YORK—An international team of anthropologists announced Monday it had traced the lineage of Homo sapiens back to a single large Pliocene-era goat.
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    • Big Wrench Cool

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    • Area Dad Just Wants Computer With The Basics

      EDISON, NJ—Wary of paying too much for a new computer loaded with unnecessary bells and whistles, area dad Paul Moyers, 52, announced Friday that he just wants a regular, no-frills PC with only the basics.
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    • Playing The Waiting Game With Neil Young's Publicist

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