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Called red currant tomatoes, these Solanum pimpinellifolium are actually a tomato cousin, in the nightshade family. The fruits are intensely tomato-flavored and very sweet. Harry Klee hide caption

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Taking Tomatoes Back To Their Tasty Roots

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This colorized image shows part of the Ebola virus. The often-fatal Ebola hemorrhagic fever has appeared sporadically since its initial recognition in 1976. Frederick Murphy/CDC hide caption

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New Ebola Drug 100 Percent Effective In Monkeys

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A North Korean soldier (left) and a South Korean soldier stand opposite each other at the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas. Yonhap/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Motivations For North Korea's Actions A Mystery

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Visitors enter The Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum in Key West, Fla. Even though the recession has pushed home prices down, there's still an acute shortage of affordable housing in this resort town. Rob O'Neal/AP/Florida Keys News Bureau hide caption

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What's New In Key West? Some Affordable Homes

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Happily Ever After: Danny and Bunny, and Hunny and Elliott, got married after meeting during the summer of 1946. Reiken family photo hide caption

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Intertwined Love Story: Twins Who Married Twins

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Miro, Bulgaria's contestant, rehearses for the semifinals of this year's Eurovision Song Contest. Nigel Treblin/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Eurovision 2010: The Continent's A Stage

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