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Chinese martial arts flourish in Ethiopia

ADDIS ABABA-In a sports center located at the heart of the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa, a burst of shouts come out from trainees practicing Chinese martial arts.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100422:19:38:00

almost all the fish in the potomac river have both reproductive organs and scientists theorize that is because the water is so polluted with chemicals. tests of the water show it is mixed with runoff of everything from birth control hormones to traces of prescription drugs. the first dog stole the show today at the white house. take our dawit earns soughters work day. >> the question is do i like living in the white house? and yes it's fun living in the white house. bo likes it, too. >> yep. bo does. the first lady took questions from children of executive office employees but bo was the biggest hit of the east room event. a glitch in the computer virus protection software system hit pcs nationwide yesterday. security company mcafee issued an update to its service and somehow delivered part of microsoft's windows operating system. if you're looking to boost your brain power you may consider stepping away from the computer. a new study finds computer brain

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