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      FILE - In this July 5, 2012 file photo, a dock extends into a dry cove at Morse Reservoir in Noblesville, Ind., as oppressive heat and drought conditions stifle the middle of the United States. In 2012 many of the warnings scientists have made about global warming went from dry studies in scientific journals to real-life experience. One example: July was the hottest month in record-keeping U.S. history. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy, File)
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      This undated publicity photo provided by Nintendo of America, Inc. shows the box cover for
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    Review: Paper Mario, Prof. Layton keep 3DS humming

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    USDA finds no takers for new Fairbanks greenhouse
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    Hill County landowners protest ranch purchase
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      In this Sept, 12, 2012 photo, Diane Morse holds out a Swainsons' Hawk as she prepares to release it in Gillette, Wyo. Morse is often called “the bird lady” in Gillette. With a delicate touch, a constant sense of humor and unbending dedication, she has given birds of prey and raptors a second chance for 21 years in northeastern Wyoming. (AP Photo/Gillette News-Record, Nathan Payne)
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    Oracle buying software co. Eloqua for about $811M
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    NY county surveys ’11 storm debris along creek
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    ‘Ancient Aliens’ host throws Maya apocalypse party
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    ‘Ancient Aliens’ host throws Maya apocalypse party

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    New vehicle tax break regulations take effect
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    New vehicle tax break regulations take effect

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