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How to answer 6 of kids' toughest questions

When kids stump you with one of these six questions, you can rely on these answers.

SI.com: E.M. Swift: The U.S. gymnastics team is back

On Tuesday the U.S. men's gymnastics team sent a spirited message during the qualifying round of the world championships in Stuttgart: Last year's 13th-place finish at these championships was the fluke, not the 2004 Olympic silver medal. And yes, there will be life for this team after Paul and Morgan Hamm, neither of whom are in Stuttgart.

Berg's encounter with 'terrorist' revealed

When Nicholas Berg took an Oklahoma bus to a remote college campus a few years ago, the American recently beheaded by terrorists allowed a man with terrorist connections to use his laptop computer, according to his father.

Fortune: Thar She Blows

Kansans, rejoice: The tornado season, which just ended, was a quiet one. Preliminary data show 576 twisters during the past six months, well below the average of 939 storms for the prior three seas...

Money Magazine: Making Sense Of Sunscreen Which ones really protect you from skin cancer? A shopper's guide

If your mother didn't tell you, pop radio will: You should use sunscreen. The surprise is that most of us don't. In a 1998 survey by the American Academy of Dermatology, only 15% of respondents use...

Money Magazine: A TASTELESS E-MAIL COST THIS 11-YEAR EMPLOYEE HIS JOB

Talk about a Freudian bad dream. In January, Charles Freude, a 38-year-old engineer at the University of Oklahoma's power plant, lost his job of 11 years because he accidentally misaddressed a tast...

Money Magazine: HOW WOULD YOUR CHILDREN FARE IF YOU DIED SUDDENLY? JENNIFER MATLI IS JUST SUCH A...SOLE SURVIVOR

It was no surprise to the folks in rural Piedmont, Okla. that Mark Matli, a soft-spoken 43-year-old veterinarian, responded immediately to a 9 p.m. distress call about a bobcat hit by a truck a mil...

Fortune: NOW HEAR THIS

-- ANITA HILL, 36, the University of Oklahoma law professor who accused Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment before he was confirmed to the Supreme Court, on how the hearings may have encouraged mo...

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