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7 September, 2010
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Indonesian volcano erupts again; strongest yet
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Indonesian volcano erupts forcing 30,000 people to evacuate danger zone
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Study: Aid after 2005 quake won trust in Pakistan
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Earl spares apple crop
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Storm Hermine moves into south Texas, to weaken (Reuters)
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Tuesday 7th September 2010 prices at Shetland
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Leading fisheries advisor to give lecture in Argyll
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Energy drinks really do work
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Tropical Storm Hermine crosses into Texas (AP)
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Obama proposes $50B stimulus plan
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BLOG: Brian Peckford's political return ... in B.C.
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Colorado wildfire destroys dozens of homes
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Are Energy Star ratings too lax?
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INTERVIEW-Thailand sees higher foreign tourists despite unrest
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Hundreds line streets for soldier's procession
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Hermine slams northeast Mexico, swirls into US (AFP)
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Indonesian volcano erupts again
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L&M Energy raises $1.4m towards coal seam gas field
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Fisheries Conference Underway in Metro
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Australia's Labor party to form government
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Media Advisory/REMINDER: The Government of Canada Makes an Announcement for the Improvement of Agricultural Research ...
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The nation's weather (AP)
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Indonesian volcano erupts again; strongest one yet
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Indonesian volcano erupts again
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ARMM IDPs get aid
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Indonesian volcano erupts again; strongest one yet
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Personal Health: Weight Problems May Begin in the Womb
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Indonesian volcano erupts again
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Vital Signs: Prevention: Surgery Sharply Reduces Risk of 2 Cancers
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Vital Signs: Risks: Asleep, and Helping to Keep the Weight Off
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ME 'virus link' found in children
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Energy developer at center of controversy has ties to Shumlin
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Climate change conference to focus on oceans
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Energy, deferred
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Pakistan native planning local benefit
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How Weather Reporters Stay Safe While Covering Hurricanes (Time.com)
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Mind: Forget What You Know About Good Study Habits
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Plane crashes on Nevada street
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Letters: Putting Babies at Risk (1 Letter)
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Letters: Identical Values (1 Letter)
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Letters: Headaches and Bedtime (1 Letter)
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Letters: The Bedbug Files (2 Letters)
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Letters: Not for Men Only (1 Letter)
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Global Update: Tuberculosis: Automated Test for Drug-Resistant TB Gives Results in Hours, Not Weeks
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Observatory: On Birds of Many Colors, Lice Dress the Part
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Topical Gel Catches Up With Pills for Relief
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Observatory: In a Fight for a Tree, Ants Thwart Elephants
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Vital Signs: Nostrums: A Bit of Marijuana Is Found to Ease Pain
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Really?: The Claim: The Day’s Events are Incorporated Into That Night’s Dreams.
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Observatory: Clues to Human Thought Found in Worm’s Brain
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Researchers Create Nanostructures, and Whip Up a Recipe, Too
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Q & A: The Hair of My Chin
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Basics: Surviving by Disguising: Nature’s Game of Charades
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In Feast of Data on BPA Plastic, No Final Answer
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Desert Roads Lead to Discovery in Egypt
6 September, 2010
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Smarter Than You Think: The Boss Is Robotic, and Rolling Up Behind You
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Germany Extends Nuclear Plants’ Life
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IAS calls for an end to harassment, intimidation and imprisonment of HIV professionals
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Largest ever epigenetics project launched
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These cells will self-destruct in 5...4...
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Insect brains are rich stores of new antibiotics
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Are white homosexual men still taking too many HIV risks?
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Tropical storm Hermine hits Mexico
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Tasty Vegan Food? Cupcakes Show It Can Be Done
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More than 8 million Pakistanis in dire need: UN
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Contact Energy to make $1 million contribution
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N.S. power mainly restored after Earl
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Aftershocks rattle Christchurch, N.Z.
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B.C. video game designer dies in collision
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UN calls to preserve the productivity of oceans
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UN calls to preserve the productivity of oceans
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France hit by major strike
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Prepared Remarks at AIAA Space 2010 By NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver
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Labor (Less) Day?
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Guatemalan mudslide death toll rises to 45
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Proposed Vancouver school closures draw protest
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Sockeye fishermen call for longer season
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Inbred bees 'facing extinction'
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VIDEO: Astronauts' exercise slows aging
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Aquatic conservation efforts pay off
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The price of happiness
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Climate change not linked to African wars
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'No climate link' to African wars
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Tangled cape kills N.L. boy
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Northern decomposition study may expand
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Energy secy raps state power firm's staff
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Indonesian volcano spits new burst of ash high into air, 15 miles away in strongest blast yet
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Learning to Talk the Talk in a Hospital
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Man arrested in N.L. woman's death
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8 Surrey workers sickened by mystery gas
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When It Comes to Car Batteries, Moore's Law Does Not Compute
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Oil operations in Gulf unaffected by storm (Reuters)
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Helicopter crash probe review unfair: lawyer
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EU Energy Commissioner Oettinger Optimistic on Polish-Russian Gas Deal
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Blair cancels London book-signing
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The forest paradox during heatwaves
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NASA's Magnetospheric Mission Passes Major Milestone
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B.C. plane crash kills 2
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Faster vaccine output needed: WHO official
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Chilean miners could be out by mid-November
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Harper government ordered stimulus signs count
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High Arctic exiles to be honoured
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Japanese researcher wins prize for stem cell work
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U.K. PM may face new heat in phone hacking
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UAHuntsville Will Team With America s Top Scientists For Defining Mission In Solar Physics
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A dimmer view of Earth
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Energy Drinks May Give Young Sports Teams An Edge, Study Says
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Alta. hospital delay due to economy: minister
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Grand Falls-Windsor holds 90th Labour Day parade
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Taliban suicide bomber kills 17 in Pakistan
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Southwestern N.L. cleans up after Earl
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Atlantic Fisheries Technology Conference in St. John's
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Spain rejects ETA ceasefire
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Marine Atlantic tweaks booking system
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Turkey Joins Europe, Electrically Speaking
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Lobster catches may be tracked by smart phones
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Red Planet 'may not be lifeless'
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Insect brains to fight MRSA
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Century man
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Energy & Natural Resources
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Thai-ASEAN News Network
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Tropical storm Hermine threatens Mexico, Texas (Reuters)
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Nordic Energy Services Expands To Include Gas & Oil Production
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How Weather Reporters Stay Safe While Covering Hurricanes (Time.com)
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Thai-ASEAN News Network
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Tropical Storm Hermine forms in the Gulf of Mexico (AP)
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Energy index at lowest level since April
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Energy stocks win huge attraction
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Farmlands hacked out of tropical forests, finds study
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Brilliant ideas
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Our Towns: Bedbugs? Other Strange Invaders Threaten Much Wider Damage
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Green Column: U.S. Plays Catch-Up on High-Speed Rail
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Storm history in Falmouth pond muck
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Energy, deferred
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Sri Lanka: Deepening of fisheries jetties in Vadamaraadchi stopped
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B.C. to shut down salmon harvesting in some areas due to concerns for cohos
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Summer of 2010 was hottest ever in Tri-Cities - so far
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Advanced Energy Announces First European Grid Connections for Solaron® PV Inverters
5 September, 2010
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Last chance to catch Fraser River sockeye
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In wake of Earl, U.S. eyes other potential storms (Reuters)
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B.C. salmon fishing closed in some areas over coho concerns
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3rd survivor of Mexican massacre revealed
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Salmon fisheries closing Tuesday after record run
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Consuming juveniles dooms fisheries
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U.A.-Huntsville Part of Solar Probe Plus
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Congo boat accidents kill dozens
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Canadian medics assess Pakistan relief needs
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Gulf well's blowout preventer recovered
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B.C. to shut down salmon fishing in some areas due to concerns for cohos
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Baghdad attack leaves 12 dead
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Water Mission Reveals Insight Into Amazon Plume
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Energy-harvesting technology lets the train take the strain
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Inuvik-bound mosque stuck in Edmonton
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Woman's body found in Maple Ridge hotel
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Blair in climate inaction warning
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B.C. salmon fisheries closing after record run
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B.C.'s sockeye salmon fisheries to shut come Tuesday to protect endangered coho
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Moldova votes on how to pick president
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Liberal backer wants B.C. premier to quit
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Remains are those of missing St. John's woman
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Remains may solve man's disappearance
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Guatemala mudslides kill at least 38
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UAHuntsville Will Team With America s Top Scientists For Defining Mission In Solar Physics
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Charlottetown mulls pool closure
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Still no trace of B.C. woman missing 12 years
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Earl leaves thousands without power
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New Zealand tallies quake damage
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Tiny solar cells fix themselves
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Transit expansion coming to Surrey
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Why 'Islamophobia' is less thinly veiled in Europe
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Earl gives glancing blow to N.L.
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The Ford Fiesta: Big car feel in a small hatch
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Vatican decries Iran stoning sentence
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Danish rocketeers postpone launch
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Spain separatist group announces ceasefire
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Voice From the Next Offshore Oil Frontier
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Science vessel sails again
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French science vessel sails again on climate voyage
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Comet impact did not cause mammoths to die out, say scientists
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The intellectual laziness of climate skepticism
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Death of a star
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Earl loses tropical storm status after soaking Canada (AFP)
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Computers as Invisible as the Air
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Taming the Wild Tuna
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Trout are (barely) back
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Energy conservation measures are sought
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No Risk, Says Leader of Spill Response
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As a Hurricane, Earl Looked Like 'Magnificent Chaos' From Space (SPACE.com)
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Energy, deferred
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Making climate data free for all
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Making climate data free for all
4 September, 2010
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His Corporate Strategy: The Scientific Method
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33rd PIM Conference concludes, calling for sustainable development of oceans
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Earl fizzles as it sweeps through Maritime Canada (Reuters)
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Asthma 'spike' looms as school year nears
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Asthma 'spike' looms as school year nears
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Mummified babies' DNA tested for Canadian link
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Earl's biggest damage in Northeast: business (AP)
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Earl brings strong winds to P.E.I.
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Afghans pull savings from Kabul Bank
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