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Lights shine upward during the Closing Ceremony of the Turin 2006 Winter Olympic Games on February 26, 2006 at the Olympic Stadium in Turin, Italy.[Olympics Section](Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
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WASHINGTON - Barely a month into the session, Congress has introduced more than 150 bills that would do everything from preserving American Indian languages to appropriating federal funds to clean perchlorate-contaminated groundwater.
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FONTANA - If Tony Stewart has a new No. 1 fan, it has to be Jimmie Johnson. When Johnson should be taking the heat for having his crew chief suspended for four races after he was caught cheating in qualifying for the Daytona 500, Stewart decided to stand in the line of fire.
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Over the last two years, three women with strange skin conditions have sought help from Dr. Michael A.C. Kane, a plastic surgeon in New York City. One had bumps the size of capers bulging from her lips. One's forehead was red with inflammation. And a third had ridges that looked to Kane like worms nestled below her eye sockets. All of these problems had been caused by injections of liquid silicone, one of the most controversial substances in cosmetic medicine.
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You can shoot a digital picture - one of 140 billion snapped last year - with a Hewlett-Packard camera. You can print that photo on a Hewlett PhotoSmart printer at home. Or you can upload the shot to Snapfish.com, which is owned by Hewlett-Packard, and get back your prints.
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AT last there's real hope for ridding the United States of the barbaric practice of capital punishment. It's actually a possibility, thanks to two California doctors who refused to take part in a recently scheduled execution at San Quentin Prison.
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The Daily News and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) invite you to take part in a Town Hall Meeting on coverage of the Latino community on Tuesday, March 7 from 7-9 p.m. at CSUN. Details | Map
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