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									<title>A few drinks and he's Steve Irwin </title>
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									<description>Snake bites are way up in wine country, especially among young males ages 19 to 25</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 29 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>The greening of the eco-villains </title>
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									<description>How green tech is changing the face of the chemical industry</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 29 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Shocker: our drugs aren&#8217;t cheap at all </title>
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									<description>We pay more for drugs than any Western country except the U.S.  </description>
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									<pubDate>Wednesday, 22 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Bond's revenge</title>
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									<description>After making the skeptics eat their words, the best actor ever to play 007 is back, and this time it's personal</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 8 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>The Tao of poop </title>
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									<description>The meaning of the ultimate euphemism is anything but simple</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 8 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Eradicating  a bad bacteria  </title>
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									<description>Will we be better off when H. pylori is gone for good?</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 8 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Going to work on Smart Drugs</title>
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									<description>Will employers pressure staff to take brain boosters?</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 1 October 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Red red whine </title>
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									<description>Aggressive fire ants have people afraid to use their backyards</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 17 September 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Don't send doctors </title>
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									<description>Saving Third World kids by training the doctors already there</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 10 September 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Prophecies and power</title>
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									<description>Writer Joseph Boyden discovers big plans afoot for the other James Bay watershed </description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 27 August 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Maclean's Interview</title>
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									<description>Lynn Miller, a Psychologist specializing in anxiety prevention, talks to Kate Fillion about kids afraid to go back to school</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 20 August 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>L.A.'s fast-food drive-by </title>
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									<description>A city council's ban on fast-food chains  is a provocative social experiment </description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 13 August 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Can the little blue pill treat a stroke?</title>
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									<description>Viagra's newest uses may be nothing short of revolutionary</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 6 August 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>DNA adds new twist to dating online</title>
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									<description>According to GenePartner, your spit can lead you to love</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 6 August 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>After mommy's long 'nap' </title>
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									<description>Some 'opt-out' moms are now looking for their next act</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 23 July 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>The Bambi epidemic</title>
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									<description>Now that we're being overrun with deer,  they don't seem so cute</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 23 July 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>A bit of fresh air for the  border patrol</title>
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									<description>Despite all the cars, a $100,000 study found the air's not so bad </description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 23 July 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Ivan, what's that chewing sound?</title>
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									<description>Canadian beavers are chomping their way across Russia</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 16 July 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>A LOAD OF TROUBLE</title>
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									<description>A new poll shows the E.R. is health care's 'darkest spot'</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 9 July 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>The future of the 'coaster: it's terrifying</title>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 9 July 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Why Victoria still doesn't treat sewage</title>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 9 July 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>One martial art battles cold war corruption </title>
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									<description>Will the Olympics let tae kwon do escape its tainted past?</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 9 July 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>When the rhythm goes wrong,</title>
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									<description>A genetic heart disorder is killing young people &#8212; and going undetected</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 25 June 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Who not to invite to an intervention</title>
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									<description>Confronting an addict can go very wrong, say these experts, if you don't follow their rules</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 25 June 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Worker finds new way to cover his butt</title>
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									<description>KIRKLAND'S gown design keeps the bare essentials under cover</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 25 June 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Energy bugs: food goes in, oil comes out</title>
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									<description>The race to find ways around the global petroleum problem</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 25 June 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Don't let their only friend be a gun</title>
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									<description>An expert teaches police and their families how to recognize a suicidal officer</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 18 June 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>The puzzle of frozen gas</title>
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									<description>Gas hydrates could be the key to our energy future. Or they could spell ecological doom. </description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 18 June 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Light wars</title>
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									<description>In a cold country, CFLs may not be that eco-friendly after all</description>
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									<pubDate>Wed, 18 June 2008</pubDate>
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									<title>Cash is its own reward</title>
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									<description>B.C. experiments with a controversial plan to improve health care</description>
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