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2 hrs ago | York Dispatch

Vietnam farmer a hero after shootout with police

In this photo taken Feb. 4, 2012, Nguyen Thi Thuong stands by the ruins of her house in Tien Lang District, northern city of Haiphong, Vietnam.

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Related Topix: Southeast Asia, World News, Vietnam, Riot, Aquaculture, Agriculture, Nguyen Tan Dung

Thu Feb 09, 2012

The Wichita Eagle

APNewsBreak: Powell had 'incestuous' images

Photographs of Braden and Charlie Powell, the sons of Susan Cox Powell and Josh Powell, are displayed during a candlelight vigil at McKinley Park in Tacoma, Wash., Monday, Feb.

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Related Topix: West Valley City, UT, Psychology, Health

Sacramento Bee Newspaper

Farmers still fighting for immigrant guest-worker program

California and Southern farmers renewed their case Thursday for some kind of an agricultural guest-worker program, but they're sailing against the wind.

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Related Topix: US Politics, US News, US House of Representatives, Zoe Lofgren, Democrat, Agriculture, Modesto, CA, Immigration Reform, Republican, Lamar Smith

The Daily East Chester

USDA Sets Healthier Standards for School Meals

Starting next fall, school meals will include a daily variety of fruits and vegetables and use more whole grains, in addition to continuing to have reductions in sodium, saturated fat and trans fat.

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Related Topix: Agriculture, Michelle Obama, Life, Food, Nutrition

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Gene therapy may boost brain repair for demyelinating diseases

PASADENA, Calif.-Our bodies are full of tiny superheroes-antibodies that fight foreign invaders, cells that regenerate, and structures that ensure our systems run smoothly.

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Related Topix: Pasadena, CA, California Institute of Technology

WBAL-TV Baltimore

Americas, Asia Will Fuse To Form 'Amasia'

You won't be alive to see the way the Earth looks in 100 million years, but as the name suggests, it would "amaze ya." Amasia is what scientists are calling the supercontinent that they predict will form as the continents we know and love drift toward one another and collide, closing the Arctic Ocean and fusing around the North Pole.

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Related Topix: Geology, Yale University

WTNH

Beef prices expected to climb

Consumers should expect higher beef prices for the next two years due to the smallest cattle herd in 60 years, and it's unclear whether costs will drop in later years because growing demand could keep supplies tight even as ranchers breed more animals.

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Related Topix: Life, Beef, Food, Meat, Agriculture, Texas, Weather, Natural Disasters, Drought, US News, United States Department of Agriculture

Wed Feb 08, 2012

The State

Mexican experts excited to find ancient home ruins

The ruins aren't particularly impressive, just some stone and clay footings for houses that probably supported walls of wood or clay wattle.

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Related Topix: North America, World News, Mexico, Anthropology

Channel3000

Russia Says Drillers Reach Long-Buried Antarctic Lake

Russian scientists briefly pierced the two-mile-thick veil over a freshwater lake hidden beneath Antarctica's ice sheet for millions of years, polar researchers announced Wednesday.

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Related Topix: US Politics, US News, Al Gore, Oceanography

Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Summary Box: Copper rises on demand expectations

COPPER CLIMBING: Copper prices hit their highest level since September on expectations that demand will pick up after China announced a plan to create millions of jobs.

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Related Topix: Agriculture

KIII

The truth about online dating sites selling you the science of love

Ever tried to find love through your computer ? Online dating has grown into a large, billion dollar industry over the past 15 years, and has become a mainstream way to meet your future mate.

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Related Topix: Online Dating, Psychology, Computer Science, Match, Social Software, Startups, Facebook

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Global glaciers and ice caps are shedding billions of tons of mass annually

Earth's glaciers and ice caps outside of the regions of Greenland and Antarctica are shedding roughly 150 billion tons of ice annually, according to a new study led by the University of Colorado Boulder.

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Related Topix: University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado, Science / Technology, NASA

Space Ref

The Most Detailed Infrared Image of the Carina Nebula Taken by VLT

ESO's Very Large Telescope has delivered the most detailed infrared image of the Carina Nebula stellar nursery taken so far.

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Related Topix: Astronomy

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How My New Favorite Game Can Prevent Alzheimer's And Save The World

Last week I was introduced to an intriguing little brain game that could very well prevent Alzheimer's disease, with the nice side effect of helping to save the world.

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Related Topix: Alzheimer's, Health, Biology, Princeton University

Cw56.com

6 New England towns picked for technical help

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said it selected Simsbury, Conn., Burlington, Vt., and the Massachusetts communities of Fall River, Holyoke, Northampton and Roxbury.

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Related Topix: Environment, Environmental Law, Law, Massachusetts

Belleville News Democrat

Forget the Happy Meal. 'Lorax' gets green tie-ins

The Lorax, perhaps the most famous anti-industrial crusader from children's literature, is about to become a big-time corporate spokesman.

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Related Topix: Dr. Seuss' the Lorax, Environment, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Family, Kids, Home Gardening, Home

Tue Feb 07, 2012

News9 Oklahoma City

Earthquake Shakes Oklahoma Moments After 'ShakeOut' Drill

The U.S. Geological Survey reports a 3.1 magnitude earthquake about 6 miles south of Paden in Okfuskee County at 10:29 a.m. Tuesday.

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Related Topix: Oklahoma, Earthquake, Natural Disasters, Geology, Paden, OK, Okfuskee County, OK, Mary Fallin, US Governors

WJR-AM Detroit

Georgia Pecan Farmers Face Looters After Price Peak

After a season of record-high prices, pecan farmers in Georgia are trying to protect their crops from looters intent on swiping the pricey nuts.

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Related Topix: Agriculture

WDAM-TV Hattiesburg

Evacuees sleep in streets after deadly earthquake in Philippines

Evacuees sleep in the street after a deadly 6.7-magnitude earthquake struck the Visayas region of the Philippines.

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Related Topix: Natural Disasters, Earthquake, Geology

Reuters

Glencore-Xstrata deal meets shareholder opposition

Stock index futures pointed to a dip at the open on Wall Street on Tuesday, with futures for the S&P 500 down 0.06 percent, Dow Jones futures down 0.05 percent and Nasdaq 100 futures down 0.05 percent at 5:30 a.m. ET.

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Related Topix: Mining, Metals, Xstrata, Agriculture

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