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21 September 2003

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  Nathan Hale's Naivete Got Him Hanged, Document Says   (Associated Press)
  • A manuscript given to the Library of Congress may solve a mystery as old as the American Revolution: how the British caught and executed Nathan Hale for spying.


  •   Microsoft Bets Big on New Searching Technology   (Associated Press)
  • Microsoft is betting millions that someday it will be as well known for searching the Internet as Google is.


  •   NASA's Galileo Spacecraft Enters Jupiter in Suicide Plunge   (Associated Press)
  • NASA's aging Galileo spacecraft concluded its 14-year, $1.5 billion exploration of Jupiter and its moons with a streaking suicide plunge into the planet's turbulent atmosphere.


  •   Reagan Letters Give Views from Sex to Communism   (Reuters)
  • A new book of personal letters written by Ronald Reagan lays out the former U.S. president's views on topics from sex to communism and includes a discussion with Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner about free speech.


  •   Teen Girls Found Dead in Murder-Suicide Wrote Notes on Arms   (Associated Press)
  • Two teenage girls found dead in what police say was a murder-suicide left notes on their arms, and neither girl's body showed signs of a struggle.
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