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Asian pollution may harm Washington air
Apr 21 2006 10:11PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Pollution from Asian power plants and smoke from burning Siberian forests may be adding to poor air quality in Washington state, scientists say.
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Penguins get Norway's first bird flu shots
Apr 21 2006 10:09PM (CT)
OSLO, Norway (AP) - Eight penguins became the first birds in Norway vaccinated against bird flu Friday after an aquarium won an eight-month battle with health authorities, a newspaper reported.
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Scientists: Oak disease may be from Asia
Apr 21 2006 10:01PM (CT)
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) - The fungus that causes sudden oak death likely arrived in a shipment to commercial nurseries from Asia, according to scientists.
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NASA Delays Launch of Satellites
Apr 21 2006 10:01PM (CT)
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (AP) - The launch of a rocket carrying a pair of NASA satellites was delayed until Saturday because of a communications problem.
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'Gospel of Judas' experts review scraps
Apr 21 2006 10:00PM (CT)
CLEVELAND (AP) - An Ohio antiques dealer claims to be holding fragments of papyrus from ancient Egypt, leading experts to try to determine if they are part of the recently released "Gospel of Judas."
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Judge says Calif. stem cell agency legal
Apr 21 2006 5:41PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - California's novel, $3 billion stem cell research institute is a legitimate state agency and two lawsuits challenging its constitutionality have no merit, a state judge ruled Friday.
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