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  • Honey, Please Pay Attention
    Maintaining a healthy and happy relationship is challenging for any couple…perhaps more so when one, or both, partners suffers from Attention Deficit…
  • Same-sex marriage is back in the headlines with a ruling on Proposition 8 in California and legislative action in Washington state. Earlier this week, New…
  • A snow-machine crash has claimed the life of a Sunapee man. NHPR’s Chris Jensen reports. A 36-year-old Sunapee man died Saturday morning in a snow machine…
  • A dark cloud passes over a statue of Napoleon in Vienna.
    Let Them Eat Funnel Cake: A Napoleon-Based Theme Park for France
    The mayor of a small town in France has unconventional idea for economic growth, a theme park to honor Napoleon. With reenactments celebrating Napoleon's victories and defeats, and plans to integrate French Revolutionary history, hopes are that the park could draw tourists from around the world.
  • The U.S. is determined to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, saying ominously that "all options are on the table." But just what are those options? Are any of them up to the task of stopping Iran from getting the bomb?
  • Celebrities joined Whitney Houston's family Saturday at a private funeral service for the pop superstar at her hometown church in Newark, N.J. On the streets outside, hundreds of fans gathered to pay their respects, but police barricades kept them several blocks away from the church.
  • Dan Rollman, the co-founder of RecordSetter, holds up a microphone to Rob Lathan, who currently holds the world record for <a href="http://recordsetter.com/world-record/leg-kicks-stilts-while-singing-new-york-new-york/4703">completing 81 leg kicks</a> on stilts while singing "New York, New York," at a World Record Appreciation Society event in New York City.
    Through RecordSetter, Everyone Can Be World Champ
    If a feat is "quantifiable and breakable" and there is media proof of it, RecordSetter's co-founder says, the website will recognize it as a world record. The website accepts submissions for just about anything.
  • The number of deaths from breast cancer has gone down, but the rate of new cases remains about the same. One family has had three generations of women survive the disease. A two-time survivor in that family sometimes hears, "There's so much money that's given all the time, why can't they find a cure?"
  • Traumatic brain injuries are often caused by a blast: A bomb explodes, and the concussive effect violently shakes the brain. The Army has had a mixed record treating soldiers for TBI. Now it's trying to spot the injury close to the battle and get soldiers out of the fight.
  • Alexei Venediktov, then editor-in-chief of Moscow Echo radio station, talks with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin during an awards ceremony in Moscow, Jan.  13. Venediktov's ouster this month is seen as a sign that the Russian government may be cracking down on the independent media.
    Signs Of A Media Crackdown Emerge In Russia
    Less than two weeks before Russia's presidential elections, the country's independent media are in a state of anxiety. Government-run news outlets seem more open than ever to divergent viewpoints — but Russian officials may be targeting independents they think go too far.
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