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July 12 2010

How sloths took the internet by storm (slowly)

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June 22 2010

Obama slowly puts his mark on federal courts

Appeals court nominee Goodwin Liu takes the oath before testifying during his Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing in April.Democrats control the White House and Congress, but President Barack Obama is off to a slow start in putting his imprint on the third branch of government, the federal courts.


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June 8 2010

Slowly but surely, soccer makes its mark in U.S.

Fans of the United States celebrate a victory after a pre-World Cup warmup match against Turkey in Philadelphia on May 29.The World Cup is always a huge event internationally. But how big can it be domestically, in the country the world watches to see if it’s watching? There is more optimism than ever that soccer is working in the U.S.






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April 19 2010

World Blog: Getting across Europe (slowly) without planes

NBC’s Stephanie Gosk and Paul Nassar travel across Europe, slowly, due to the shutdown on air travel. Nassar recounts their effort to travel from London to Madrid.

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March 9 2010

Nicotine builds up slowly in the brain

Oct. 16: A new report found that smoking bans really do save nonsmokers’ lives. A panel of experts discusses whether it’s time to outlaw smoking. (Other)Nicotine builds up gradually in smokers’ brains rather than spiking after each puff, according to a study that might help point to new ways to help people quit smoking.






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March 3 2010

Sea lions slowly returning to S.F. pier

Sea lions are returning to San Francisco’s Pier 39 after an abrupt disappearance that left tourists disappointed and experts baffled.

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