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Archaeologists find ancient Israel tunnels
Mar 13 2006 10:47PM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Underground chambers and tunnels used during a Jewish revolt against the Romans nearly 2,000 years ago have been uncovered in northern Israel, archaeologists said Monday.
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Winter warmest ever on record in Canada
Mar 13 2006 7:52PM (CT)
TORONTO (AP) - The winter of 2005-2006 has been Canada's warmest on record and the federal agency Environment Canada said Monday it was investigating whether it's a sign of global warming.
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NASA finds another solar system mystery
Mar 13 2006 6:32PM (CT)
SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) - NASA scientists have a new mystery to solve: How did materials formed by fire end up on the outermost reaches of the solar system, where temperatures are the coldest?
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Tourists in vigil of Patagonian glacier
Mar 13 2006 6:26PM (CT)
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - A vast Patagonian glacier that lost an enormous wall of ice in a spectacular collapse in 2004 has begun cracking ominously amid expert warnings Monday another section could soon break free.
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Ethanol producers encouraged by new study
Mar 13 2006 6:21PM (CT)
WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) - Ethanol supporters say they're encouraged by the results of a recent study refuting the notion that it takes more energy to produce ethanol than the corn-based fuel saves.
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Shifting sands in Wash. reveal shipwreck
Mar 13 2006 6:16PM (CT)
OCEAN SHORES, Wash. (AP) - A ship that carried Northwest loggers and miners, housed visitors to the 1962 Seattle World's Fair and served as a charter fishing base before it was grounded in a storm is emerging from a sand dune like a ghost unearthed by a howling wind.
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States look to regional cloud-seeding
Mar 13 2006 6:14PM (CT)
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Needing more water to keep up with growth, Arizona and the six other Colorado River Basin states are looking to the sky.
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Teen's Mars project gets in talent search
Mar 13 2006 6:10PM (CT)
MOSCOW, Idaho (AP) - A Moscow High School senior has been named one of 40 finalists in a science talent search after devising a method to determine how dust settles on Mars.
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Challenges ahead for NASA's Mars orbiter
Mar 13 2006 10:05AM (CT)
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) - The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter passed the biggest test of its life by safely entering orbit around the Red Planet, joining a constellation of circling spacecraft. But other challenges lie ahead.
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