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October 13, 2005
Scientists say by keeping carbon in their fields through no-till farming practices, farmers can help countries meet targeted reductions in atmospheric carbon dioxide and reduce the harmful effects of global warming. Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee say, "Our research focuses on the feasibility of different sequestration schemes for reducing natural emissions of carbon dioxide or enhancing the natural uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide. "
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October 5, 2005
A University of Buffalo student is likely to get ragged on by friends after campus police say he was found passed out in the president's office over the weekend. Officials at the campus say a student was headed home after a long night of drinking and snuck into the president's suite early Saturday morning after the overnight cleaning crew left the door slightly open.
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September 29, 2005
The FBI has moved into new digs: a fraternity house on the Greek row at Louisiana State University. The home has been deserted since the Sigma Nu fraternity lost its charter in 2004, following an investigation into hazing allegations. The fraternity has been barred from campus until the fall of 2006.
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September 27, 2005
The University of Berkeley hosts a unique pair of college students, Mayumi and Charles Pierce. The two are juniors at the University of California, Berkeley, at an age when most kids are nervous about starting high school. Mayumi is 14; her younger brother 13.
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September 27, 2005
The University of Berkeley hosts a unique pair of college students, Mayumi and Charles Pierce. The two are juniors at the University of California, Berkeley, at an age when most kids are nervous about starting high school. Mayumi is 14; her younger brother 13.
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