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2005
Alzheimer’s scientists said they had reversed brain-cell damage in mice by clearing plaque with antibodies.
2005
Brazil’s central bank said Brazil posted a current-account surplus of $11.7 billion for 2004, its 2nd straight annual surplus.
2005
Chile, the world's biggest copper producer, and India, the world's biggest grains producer, agreed to launch talks to reduce import tariffs on some goods to boost bilateral trade.
2005
Estonia's Jewish community broke ground on a new synagogue to replace the house of worship destroyed by bombing in World War II.
2005
North of Baghdad 3 Iraqi army soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb in the city of Samarra. US troops launched Mosul raids. 5 suspected insurgents were killed.
2004
Amnesty Int'l. released a report at the World Social Forum in Bombay, India, that charged North Korea with public executions of people stealing food.
2004
Democrat Dick Gephardt abandoned his second bid for the presidency.
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