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Toddler With Lab-Made Windpipe Dies

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Twinkies To Last Longer Than Many May Remember

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New Virus ‘Not Yet Global Threat’
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Police: No Apparent Foul Play In Danville Prosecutor’s Death

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Farming Got Hip In Iran Some 12,000 Years Ago, Ancient Seeds Reveal
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Illinois Governor Ready For Springfield ‘Showdown’ On Gun Bill

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EU-U.S. Trade: A Tale Of Two Farms
(Editor's note: U.S. and EU officials begin talks Monday on an ambitious free-trade agreement that promises to create thousands of new jobs and generate billions of dollars of new trade. But negotiators must overcome barriers created by cultural and philosophical differences over sectors like agriculture. One example, in Europe the cultivation of genetically modified crops is banned, while in the U.S., they are a central part of agricultural production. NPR's Jackie Northam visited a farm in Delaware and NPR's Eleanor Beardsley one in Burgundy, France, to look at just how deep-seated some of these differences are.)
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Quinn Signs Laws Aimed at Fighting Gang Crime
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