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The Obama administration is offering $5.6 billion in federal aid for education. The money comes with a list of qualifications that states must meet, however. Alex Brandon/AP hide caption

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No Handouts, States Compete For Education Aid

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Space Shuttle Discovery lands at Edwards Air Force Base on Sept. 11, 2009. Discovery has been promised to the Smithsonian, but NASA's other two shuttles, Endeavour and Atlantis, are still up for grabs. NASA/David Huskey/WSTF hide caption

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Shuttle Keepsakes Up For Grabs

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Dr. Thea James examines x-rays of a patient with two broken legs and an injured pelvis. John Poole/NPR hide caption

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U.S. Clinic Opens In Haiti To Deluge Of Injured

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Kate McGarrigle came from one of those rare families that actually sing at home. Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Folk Singer Kate McGarrigle Dies At 63

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