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    Arson That Seemed Spontaneous in Nepal Could Have Been Deliberate

    A New York Times investigation points to a coordinated campaign of destruction during last month’s unrest. An official inquiry is underway but answers are growing harder to find.
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    Arson That Seemed Spontaneous in Nepal Could Have Been Deliberate

    A New York Times investigation points to a coordinated campaign of destruction during last month’s unrest. An official inquiry is underway but answers are growing harder to find.
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    Arson That Seemed Spontaneous in Nepal Could Have Been Deliberate

    A New York Times investigation points to a coordinated campaign of destruction during last month’s unrest. An official inquiry is underway but answers are growing harder to find.
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    Toronto’s Subway Deer Enigma Unmasked With DNA Analysis

    It took nearly 50 years to work out the identity of a caribou-like fossil first discovered by construction workers.
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    Man Who Vanished Is Identified 52 Years Later, Bringing ‘Rest’ to His Sisters

    Eric Singer left his Ohio home on his bicycle, never to be seen again. With the help of advances in DNA research, he was finally found.
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    How New DNA Science Could Help More Families of the Missing

    Emerging methods are improving the ability to identify even highly degraded human remains.
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    Vietnam Aches for Its M.I.A.’s. Will America Stop Funding Science to Identify Them?

    New breakthroughs in DNA analysis offer a chance to identify more of the lost from wars and disasters stretching back decades — if the U.S. helps.
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    Heat of Air India Crash Hinders DNA Identification, Agonizing Relatives

    Three days after the crash, only 35 bodies had been handed over to relatives from an overall official death toll of 270.
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    Peter Sullivan’s Murder Conviction Is Quashed After 38 Years in Jail

    Peter Sullivan was found guilty of a brutal killing in 1987. But an appeals court overturned his conviction on Tuesday and ordered his immediate release.