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Cop Shoots 54 Year Old Sunday School Teacher to Death
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Montana Teacher Was 'Strangled And Buried In Shallow Grave By Two Killers High On Crack Cocaine Looking For Someone To Kill'
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World Health Organization Decides to Release Research on Super Flu That Could Wipe Out Humanity
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USB Stick Decodes DNA In A Matter Of Seconds
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We’ve Got to Do the Job’: Former IDF Chief of Staff Bennett Says Israeli Strike on Iran ‘Imminent’
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Sex-changing treatment for kids: It's on the rise
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Expanding Philippine sinkhole likely linked to 6.9 earthquake says local geologist
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Aleutian Island’s Kanaga volcano awakens- first eruption in 17 years
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Chile Atacama Desert: driest place on Earth pounded by days of heavy rains
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Producer Says 'San Juan Mountain Bigfoot' Footage Appears To Be Authentic
While vacationing in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado, a hiker saw what he thought was a bear in the distance.— Bigfoot Evidence
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Talk about blue in the face... Extraordinary story of Appalachia's 'Blue Family' whose bodies were discoloured after generations of inbreeding
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4.0 earthquake hits in the New Madrid seismic zone
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A small earthquake rattled Missouri's bootheel early Tuesday morning, the United States Geological Survey reported. The magnitude was initially reported as 4.0. The quake's epicenter was about 16 miles ESE of Sikeston. A policewoman in Sikeston told 41 ...
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Wal-Mart says it plans to start carrying Monsanto's GMO corn, selling it directly to consumers with no labeling that indicates it is genetically modified.
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Didn't get the memo? Hillary Clinton dons lime green shirt for G20 'family photo' while everyone else wears white
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For Baby Boomers, it's now 'work til you drop'...
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EU agrees to $172 billion bailout for Greece...
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Israelis fear homefront vulnerable to Iranian attacks
An announcement this week that a mobile rocket-defense system will soon be built just outside Tel Aviv, where Israel's sprawling military headquarters sits smack in the middle of office towers, museums, night spots and hotels, caused some jitters. Israeli officials cite intelligence reports that Tel Aviv would be a main target of any attack. Increasingly, the debate in Israel is turning to whether a strike can do enough damage to the Iranian program to be worth the risks. Experts believe that any attack would at best set back, but not cripple, the Iranians. Skepticism.../
Europe Must Choose Between an Iranian Oil Embargo and Default
Experts say that if Iran stops its oil deliveries to the European Union, the EU will need several weeks to find alternative suppliers. Britain and France, to which Iran stopped deliveries on Saturday, February 19, are unlikely to be hit hard, but Greece, which is tottering under the weight of its economic problems and is the largest importer of Iranian oil, will most likely have to declare a default. On Sunday, Iran halted its oil deliveries to British and French companies after threatening on February 15 to stop its oil supply to France, Italy, Spain, Greece,../
Evangelicals join Catholics in opposing birth control rule
Speaking at the National Religious Broadcasters convention in Nashville, Family Research Council President Tony Perkins said more than 2,500 pastors and evangelical leaders have signed a letter to President Obama asking him to reverse the mandate. While most Protestants do not oppose contraception per se, the letter calls the mandate a violation of religious freedoms. "This is not a Catholic issue," Perkins said. "We will not tolerate any denomination having their religious freedom impinged upon by the government." The signers also.../
Russian Scientists Revive Plants Frozen For 30,000 Years
A team of Russian biophysicists have successfully grown ancient plants from tissue material that stayed frozen in the Siberian permafrost for about 30,000 years. This is the oldest plant material to have been brought to life so far. The team from the Institute of Cell Biophysics, led by Prof. David Gilichinsky, has studied the squirrel hibernation burrows in the banks of the Kolyma River and found the remains of the Silene stenophylla family that remained almost intact over millennia. According to a report published in Proceedings of the National.../
NASA Spacecraft Reveals Recent Geological Activity On the Moon
"We think the moon is in a general state of global contraction because of cooling of a still hot interior," said Thomas Watters of the Center for Earth and Planetary Studies at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, and lead author of a paper on this research appearing in the March issue of the journal Nature Geoscience.
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Mysterious signal may have been alien call
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