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But now, a study shows that some female birds can benefit by pairing with males of another species--as long as they sneak in some same-species matings on the sly.
9am: The call ran long, so I sneak into the Frito-Lay distillation room as the meeting starts.
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Proponents, led by various members of the Bush administration, have rattled off a long list of the sneak attacks that have marked human conflict since Ulysses stuffed his fellow Greek warriors into the belly of a large wooden horse -- and they pay special attention, not surprisingly, to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
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