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Casinos? Luxury hotels? State museums? Experts wonder what will happen to Hussein's opulent palaces, which now stand empty. Story
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Loot is too valuable to sell
Art expert says artifacts stolen from the Iraq National Museum are too well-known and will resurface eventually.
Resting in peace in cyberspace
Ah, Dick Cheney, we hardly knew ye. We didn't even know ye were dead. But there last week was the vice president, "loyal point man for two Bush presidencies," being eulogized in a publicly accessible portion of the CNN Web site. So were these extant public figures: Ronald Reagan, Fidel Castro, Bob Hope, Pope John Paul II, Nelson Mandela and Gerald Ford ("I'm a Ford, not a Lincoln").
When a kiss on the hand may be quite fundamental
Researchers say allergens that trigger swelling, itching and other symptoms often are passed through a kiss.
Healthline
PLANTS used for centuries by Chinese and East Indians to treat disease have given researchers at H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute in Tampa a potential weapon to slow the growth of tumors.
Relief gets sweeter
Researchers have made major advances in developing treatments for allergy and asthma sufferers.