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  1. Turtle Tours, and Turtles, Are Casualties of Climate Change in Costa Rica http://bit.ly/4b4gGU
  2. Navy’s Vieques Training May Be Tied to Health Risks http://bit.ly/JcAQC
  3. F.D.A. Says It Ban Alcoholic Drinks With Caffeine http://bit.ly/uAOn4
  4. Water Found on Moon, Scientists Say http://bit.ly/3s3Cc7
  5. E. Coli Outbreak Traced to Company That Halted Testing of Ground Beef http://bit.ly/3tuakc
  6. National Briefing | Science: NASA Hopes Rover Will Rove Again http://bit.ly/1hICZi
  7. 2 Japanese Subs Are Found in Waters Off Hawaii http://bit.ly/2vefCi
  8. National Briefing | Environment: Pelican Removed from Endangered List http://bit.ly/1HqlGM
  9. More Record Highs and Far Fewer Lows http://bit.ly/2gU8L4
  10. Gene D. Cohen, Geriatric Psychiatrist, Dies at 65 http://bit.ly/3TqNSn
  11. L.I. Harvests May Signal a Comeback for Scallops http://bit.ly/3VO6Pv
  12. Speech Gene Shows Its Bossy Nature http://bit.ly/2jAJqu
  13. China’s Tough Measures on Flu Appear to Be Effective http://bit.ly/4nOaCN
  14. Mildred Cohn, Biochemist, Is Dead at 96 http://bit.ly/WPmqZ
  15. Former Astronaut Makes Plea Deal http://bit.ly/zFA01
  16. Agency Reduces Forecast for Oil Consumption http://bit.ly/3nhiIR
  17. Letters: A Vanishing Diagnosis (3 Letters) http://bit.ly/4562rg
  18. Letters: All in the Family (1 Letter) http://bit.ly/4FXzRH
  19. A Developer of Hydrogen Bomb Is Dead http://bit.ly/17SHcZ
  20. A Hunt for Seeds to Save Species, Perhaps by Helping Them Move http://bit.ly/19B7zY