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  1. Oak Ridge research coming to OU
  2. From Jets to Potato Chips, Q-Bits to Hobbits, the Experts Are Speaking at SC05
  3. Amazing nanotech in Boston
  4. Hunting season is open for Oak Ridge contracts
  5. Uranium-filled cylinders at plants may be corroding
  6. DOE completes cleanup of the legacy waste
  7. Wackenhut instructor wins first place in international competition
  8. Kirk joins ORAU to lead survey initiatives
  9. Dress codes gussy up
  10. Wal-Mart Memo Suggests Ways to Cut Employee Benefit Costs
  11. Rosa Parks: modest hero, civil rights icon
  12. Bird flu could hit U.S. next year
  13. U.S. military death toll in Iraq hits 2,000
  14. New Yucca Mountain Repository Design to be Simpler, Safer and More Cost Effective
  15. U.S., China Team Up To Enhance Nuclear Material Security
  16. EPA, DOE and CRS Announce 2005 National Green Power Award Winners
  17. No Escape: Thaw Gains Momentum
  18. White House list of disrupted terror plots questioned
  19. FBI infractions raise civil liberty concerns
  20. Parallel Processing Clusters PVM
  21. Leadership program plans for the future
  22. DOE issues toxic gas warning
  23. Cheney to visit UT for Baker ceremony
  24. UT future on trustees' plate
  25. Homeland Security plan off-limits
  26. Microsoft joins Yahoo on digital library alliance
  27. Iran leader's comments condemned
  28. North Korea Sends a 'Message to the World'
  29. Global warming: help or hindrance?
  30. No Nuclear Bunker Buster Money in FY 2006 DOE Funding Bill
  31. Northwest lab tries to stay one step ahead of pollutants
  32. Feds change approach to Yucca waste transport
  33. Austin Energy Wins DOE Wind Power Award
  34. The Biggest Dig
  35. Future nanotech tools made from clay
  36. Sting Operation Targets Terror
  37. Nanomolecular motor spins on a surface
  38. Cray Supercomputer-Powered Earth System Research Center
  39. Freiherr will manage IIA work at OSTI
  40. OR mall plan revisions approved
  41. Iraqi scientist urges nuclear caution
  42. Emergency preparedness questioned
  43. Coalfield teacher wins $25K Milken award
  44. Perot Systems donates $50,000 to support ORHS project
  45. F.B.I. Is Still Seeking Source of Forged Uranium Reports
  46. FBI Dealt Setback on Cellular Surveillance
  47. With Miers out, what's Plan B?
  48. White House fears indictment for Libby
  49. 3 Iraqi Shiite Groups Form Election Alliance
  50. Department of Energy's Hurricane Response Chronology, as Referred to by Secretary Bodman at Today's Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Hearing
  51. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Hearing Remarks Prepared for Energy Secretary Bodman
  52. Federal Employees Honored for Saving $14 Million Through Energy Efficiency
  53. A 'Green' spurt for US businesses?
  54. Genetic Catalog May Aid Search for Roots of Disease
  55. Scientists Ready To 'Map' Gene Variations, Diseases
  56. Worldwide Energy licenses ORNL fuel cell technology
  57. ORISE helping plan for bird flu
  58. Fortress project back on schedule
  59. $1 billion UT fund-raising drive imminent
  60. UT Libraries to organize database of state history
  61. Mast crop sufficient, not super
  62. Smokies facing female shortage - in its elk herd
  63. Is 'white' the only color of workplace success?
  64. What the New Fed Chief Means to You
  65. Congress Mounts Drive for Big Budget Cuts
  66. Iraq's best and brightest driven abroad by violence
  67. Post-hurricane plans adds $55 million for NOAA
  68. Former LANL engineer accused of selling secrets
  69. A new close-up on climate changes
  70. Marvin Chodorow, 92, Expert in the Use of Microwave Tubes, Dies
  71. Can billions of dollars build biodefenses?
  72. Government misses dozens of security deadlines
  73. Setting the Record Straight on Ethanol
  74. Retirees want fair treatment
  75. Y-12 retirees to hold reunion Friday
  76. Council holds work session on American Museum redevelopment
  77. Impoverished plateau may be poised for population boom
  78. UT lab develops humanoids
  79. More Firms Pressure Workers To Adopt Healthier Lifestyles
  80. Bush to Unveil Super-Flu Strategy
  81. Syria Angrily Rejects U.N. Resolution
  82. Lab Scientists Say Future is Bright
  83. NASA's Hubble Reveals Possible New Moons Around Pluto
  84. Richard Smalley: 1943-2005
  85. Heavy Rains Can Make More Dust In Earth's Driest Spots
  86. Spy Satellites That Spy On Satellites: First Photos
  87. Laser alternatives sought for anti-terror protection
  88. Russian energy giant targets U.S.
  89. Oak Ridge scientists working a possible fuel of the future
  90. Feds pushing Bechtel Jacobs to improve its performance
  91. Needed OR cleanup on backburner
  92. Generators provided by Y-12 help victims
  93. Bechtel Jacobs recognizes subcontractors for their 'Zero Accident' performance
  94. Bush outlines first US steps against bird flu
  95. Budget cutters line up reduction targets
  96. Rumsfeld: Iraq force may increase temporarily
  97. Iran grants U.N. inspectors access to nuclear site
  98. Give U.S. students a way to compete in science, math, technology
  99. Grant awarded for solar hydrogen cells
  100. Carbon Dating for Cells?