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Cha Sa-soon, SKorean Woman, Passes Driver's Exam On 950th TrySEOUL, South Korea — A woman in South Korea who tried to pass the written exam for a driver's license with near-daily attempts since April 2005 has finally succeeded on her 950th time. The aspiring driver spent more than 5 million won ($4,200) in application fees, but until now had failed t... |
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Democrats clear impasse for Saturday health care voteCapping months of months of struggle, House Democrats cleared an abortion-related impasse blocking a vote on sweeping health ... ... |
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Editorial Observer: After 40 Years, Age Discrimination Still Gets Second-Class TreatmentLosing a job because of your age is unjust and dehumanizing, and the law should take it more seriously than it does. ... |
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Editorial: The Horror at Fort HoodAfter the tragic attack on soldiers at a Texas Army base, it is important to avoid drawing prejudicial conclusions from Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan’s background. ... |
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The Automotive Industry: One Family's Connection ...When I read that the next carnival was on cars, I thought I would write about my family’s involvement in the automotive industry instead of writing about cars my family has owned. Why? Well, I’m not sure when my ancestors began to own cars as I have never thought to ask when my family... |
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Loraine Boyle: Fighting Myeloma with LaughterIn her book, "The Year of Magical Thinking", Joan Didion defined for me what it is to lose your husband. Her book helped get me through the hell of losing my husband of 29 years, Peter Boyle, who died nearly three years ago of an incurable blood cancer called myeloma. Certainly I too... |


