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Seattle Man Cured Of HIV: Five Years Later, Tired Of Still Being The Only One
Scientists are still trying to sort out whether a baby supposedly cured of HIV was truly infected in the first place. Until that's sorted out, the number
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How To Escape From A North Korean Labor Camp
Kim Yong grew up as an orphan in North Korea. His orphanage was a mansion, filled with the sons and daughters of dead North Korean war heroes. Kim hoped to
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The Extraordinary History Of Scientology
In 1950 L. Ron Hubbard published "Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health" and 3 years later he founded the first church of Scientology. Ross
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If A Tree Falls: The Story Of Eco-Terrorist Daniel McGowan
Daniel McGowan is a convicted terrorist. That means we can't sympathize with him, right? Not so fast, says filmmaker Marshall Curry. His documentary, "If A
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Eric Whitacre’s Virtual Choir
Eric Whitacre is as close as a choral composer can be to a superstar. He sees lots of fan videos on YouTube of people singing his songs. That got him
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Is It Ever Okay For A Non-Native Person To Wear A Headdress?
Feather headdresses have become part of our cultural iconography. But for many Native Americans, the headdress has deep spiritual meaning, and its misuse
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This NOT Just In: The Great Space Needle Collapse Hoax Of 1989
KING TV’s “Almost LIVE!” comedy sketch program panicked viewers and raised the ire of local officials with an April Fools' Day Space Needle collapse hoax
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Conversation News Quiz!
This week on The Conversation we've talked cleaning, community college, citizen of the year and more. Have you been paying attention? If so, be sure to
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Ask The Private Investigator
Pop culture has served up many fantastic private investigators over the years: Sherlock Holmes, Magnum P.I. and Columbo just to name a few. What is it
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Undocumented Asian Immigrants In Washington State
There are approximately 11 million undocumented immigrants now in the US – around a quarter million here in Washington state. Unlike other parts of the