
The Wall Street Journal
At Summit, a Struggle for Consensus
Leaders of the Group of Eight major economies struggled to agree on next steps to calm Europe's debt crisis, with consensus coming more easily on ways to cushion the world from an Iranian oil embargo.
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Launch Aborted Over Faulty Valve
Space Exploration Technologies said a faulty engine valve was the culprit behind Saturday's aborted launch of the first private spacecraft aiming to dock with the international space station.
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Searching a Billion Planets for Life
Scientists are writing a recipe for the perfect planet?not too cold, not too hot, not too toxic?as they brace for a torrent of discoveries about alien worlds.
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In Beer Can, a Coup for Clemens's Side
The main prosecution witness in the case against Clemens testified that some of the medical evidence he saved in a beer can wasn't used on the former pitcher.
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Lawmakers To Vote on FDA Clout
The Senate could vote as soon as next week on whether to give the Food and Drug Administration broader regulatory authority, including new powers to prevent prescription-drug shortages.
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Appeals Court Upholds Key Voting-Rights Law
An appeals court upheld a federal voting rights law that requires some local governments to seek Washington's approval before changing election procedures, rejecting a challenge by an Alabama county.
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I'll Have Another Wins the Preakness Stakes
I'll Have Another overtook Bodemeister down the stretch to win the Preakness and keep alive his hopes of winning the Triple Crown.
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Regraded Test Upends Florida Schools
Plunging results on Florida's standardized writing test for fourth-graders has triggered concern among school officials, teachers and parents that the state is implementing changes to the testing system too quickly, and has spurred a broader debate about the increasing role of standardized testing in classrooms.
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Missing Out on Facebook Jackpot
Facebook is minting a lot of millionaires with its IPO, but along with those tales of riches come people like a carpet salesman who may have missed out on $50 million. Reality star Ali Fedotowsky missed out too.
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Should You Renounce Your U.S. Citizenship?
A Facebook billionaire has sparked interest in 'expatriating' to skirt big tax bills. Here's what you need to know.
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How to Choose a Running Mate
Mitt Romney faces a range of considerations as he makes his most important decision as the likely Republican nominee: Selecting someone to join him on the ticket.
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