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Bestselling books the week of 5/10/12, according to IndieBound*
What's selling best in independent bookstores across America.
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Five hotbeds of biodiversity
Here are five flora- and fauna-rich ecologies that Conservation International, a nonprofit organization in Arlington, Va., says are more than 70 percent intact.
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Quadrantid meteors and 11 other big skywatching events of 2012
What lies ahead sky-wise for 2012? Joe Rao, SPACE.com Skywatching Columnist, selected what he considers to be the top 12 "skylights" for this coming year,
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Top 10 real-life adventure stories
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Top 10 books of 2011, according to Amazon's editors
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A soccer team gives hope to refugees in Italy
The émigrés, many of whom fled persecution in their own lands, form the country’s first professional team made up entirely of refugees.
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A ‘miracle tree’ that could feed sub-Saharan Africa
The moringa’s leaves and seedpods deliver extraordinary nutrition, advocates say, but aid groups await a formal study.
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CD reviews: African rhythms for the head and feet
Orchestra Baobab, back together after 20 years; Toumani Diabate's new solo kora offering; the 'best of' Tabu Ley Rochereau; and more.
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Rising price of rice keeps U.N. scrambling to feed world's hungry
From Kenya to Cambodia, the World Food Program's offices are struggling to meet their budgets in the face of price increases, sometimes having to suspend vital programs.
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Hunt for water takes 'Lost Boy' back to Sudan
Salva Dut's charity, Sudan for Water, drills wells in search of fresh water in remote African villages.
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Essay: A joy-filled day on the town
Memories of a Saturday out with a favorite aunt.
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Opinion: A Super Bowl lesson from Ghana
Ghanaians exude gratitude rather than arrogance.



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