Southern Govs Seek Water Sharing Agreement
The governors of Alabama, Florida and Georgia say they're moving closer to solving a two decade long dispute over how to share water in a key river basin. The states have been in the grips of a drought.
Dec 17, 2007
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Sand-made nativity scenes |
Sand-made nativity scenes
Sculptors from across the globe joined together to create nativity scenes out of sand in an Italian town.
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Poles move into eastern Germany |
Poles move into eastern Germany
On Friday, nine new countries will enter the Schengen Zone where member countries don't have border controls. Among them is Poland. In the west of the country, the people are used to dealing closely with Germany. Some Polish people even plan to move the other side of the border where properties are less expensive and the infrastructure is better.
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Strength Ahead for the Dollar |
Strength Ahead for the Dollar
MarketWatch's Michael Kitchen speaks with Brian Dolan, chief currency strategist at Forex.com, to learn when the dollar will end its slide.
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Portfolio Management for Married Couples |
Portfolio Management for Married Couples
Personal finance columnist Jonathan Clements answers a reader's question about how to manage a portfolio when you are married. He says managing the portfolio jointly is tax efficient.
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Caught on Tape: Galactic Violence |
Caught on Tape: Galactic Violence
The latest act of senseless violence caught on tape is galactic in scope: A black hole in a "death star galaxy" blasting a neighboring galaxy with a devastating jet of radiation and energy.
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Surgeons Operate on Broken Leg of Wild Panda |
Surgeons Operate on Broken Leg of Wild Panda
Veterinarians on Saturday operated on a giant panda in northern China after it was found wounded with a fracture near its hip in a conservation park.
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Genetically Modified Cats Glow in the Dark |
Genetically Modified Cats Glow in the Dark
Scientists in South Korea have cloned cats that glow red when exposed to ultraviolet rays, an achievement, the Science and Technology Ministry said, that could help develop cures for human genetic diseases.
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Celine Dion's Final Concert at Ceasars Palace |
Celine Dion's Final Concert at Ceasars Palace
Catch the highlights from Celine Dion's final concert at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on Saturday night, plus a sneak peek at her double-DVD "Celine Dion - A New Day: Live In Las Vegas."
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Cage, Harris Premiere 'National Treasure' Sequel |
Cage, Harris Premiere 'National Treasure' Sequel
Actors Nicolas Cage and Ed Harris were among the stars on the red carpet for the New York premiere of 'National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets.'
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Today in History for Monday, December 17th |
Today in History for Monday, December 17th
Wright brothers conduct the first successful manned, powered flight of the airplane. U.S. test-fires the Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile; Simon Bolivar dies in Colombia; television's Tiny Tim marries his fiancee, Miss Vicky.
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A 'Spud' Tacular Christmas Display |
A 'Spud' Tacular Christmas Display
A groups of students of a prestigious Peruvian culinary academy thought they would get festive in a rather different way by opening a Christmas exhibition made entirely of potatoes.
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Politicians get physical in South Korea |
Politicians get physical in South Korea
politicians beating each other up in parliament. Nice.
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Raw Video: Dancing Robots Put on Christmas Show |
Raw Video: Dancing Robots Put on Christmas Show
Six robots performed a special Christmas dance on Thursday to celebrate the last festival of the year in Hong Kong.
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Dancing With the Cops? |
Dancing With the Cops?
Check out Tony Lapore - better known to many as the dancing cop. Every holiday season he comes out of retirement to show his moves as he directs traffic on the streets of Providence, Rhode Island.


