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  • The 500-pound animal is a "severely food-habituated bear," meaning that it "has lost its fear of people and is associating people with access to food," California officials say.
  • By Associated PressFrankfort, KY – Unlike Pennsylvania, where coaches, doctors and other professionals only have to report suspected child abuse to a…
  • NPR's Patricia Neighmond reports on a new study that claims eating a lot of fruits and vegetables may NOT reduce the chance of developing breast cancer.
  • Host Bob Edwards talks with Stuart Eizenstat, the Clinton administration's point man on Holocaust issues, about the presentation of his commission's final report today at the White House.
  • President Bill Clinton will meet Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat at the White House, in an attempt to stem Mideast violence and revive peace talks. NPR's Ted Clark reports.
  • on a new AIDS drug.
  • on the bombing in southern Iraq.
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  • Cruises to Antarctica, already popular, have grown dramatically in recent years. Scientists and advocacy groups say tighter regulation is needed to minimize the impact on wildlife and the environment.
  • NPR's Tom Goldman reports on the autopsy records of the late NASCAR great, Dale Earnhardt. An independent medical expert says Earnhardt died when his head whipped forward violently after his car crashed into a wall during a race in February . The medical report found no evidence that his death may have been caused by a broken seat belt buckle, as a NASCAR doctor contended.
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