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                    [Title] => Myths & facts about water:  Are we having liquidity problems?
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Believe it or not, two-thirds of our body is water.

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Exactly a year ago, a date trivialized by tag-writers into "9-11" (making the horrible event sound like a crap or computer game), New York City and Washington, DC suddenly and unexpectedly became America’s "front line" in a battle that, I suspect, will continue to be waged even after the Bush presidency.
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Believe it or not, two-thirds of our body is water.

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Exactly a year ago, a date trivialized by tag-writers into "9-11" (making the horrible event sound like a crap or computer game), New York City and Washington, DC suddenly and unexpectedly became America’s "front line" in a battle that, I suspect, will continue to be waged even after the Bush presidency.
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