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From: The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
Date: 19971020
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The 222-year-old house where writer-abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe (''Uncle Tom's Cabin'') was born in 1811 has been moved twice, renovated and now sits abandoned on the grounds of the private Forman school in Litchfield, Conn. The school has put the house on sale for $1, eager to replace it with a new dormitory. A buyer is expected to be chosen today.
The Mir's two cosmonauts captured a refrigerator door and other floating debris in the damaged Spektr module today during an ''internal spacewalk'' aimed at boosting power on the damaged space station.
A month-long ...
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