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China reports discovery of ancient city
May 9 2006 9:59PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - The ruins of a 2,000-year-old walled city have been found in a reservoir on China's northeastern border with North Korea, China's official news agency reported Wednesday.
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Women get paternal clues in men's faces
May 9 2006 9:53PM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - Women looking for a long-term relationship like men who like children _ and they can tell which guys might be interested in becoming fathers just by looking at their faces. Those are among the findings of a study of college students published Wednesday in a British scientific journal.
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Calif. butterfly numbers near 40-year low
May 9 2006 9:52PM (CT)
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) - The number of butterflies migrating through the state has fallen to a nearly 40-year low as populations already hurt by habitat loss and climate change encountered a cold, wet spring, researchers said.
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Officials prep for red tide outbreak
May 9 2006 6:12PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Officials are preparing for the possibility of a new outbreak of red tide even as the state continues to deal with the effects of last year's devastating bloom that closed shellfish beds and caused $50 million in damage to tourism and fishing industries.
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Fisherman nets ancient statue in Greece
May 9 2006 6:11PM (CT)
ATHENS, Greece (AP) - A Greek fisherman has handed over to authorities a large section of an ancient bronze statue brought up in his nets in the Aegean Sea, officials said on Monday.
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Indian moon mission to carry NASA devices
May 9 2006 6:06PM (CT)
NEW DELHI (AP) - An Indian unmanned mission to the moon will carry two NASA scientific devices designed to find minerals and ice on the lunar surface, a U.S. official said Tuesday.
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Study: Lesbians' brains react differently
May 9 2006 5:44PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Lesbians' brains react differently to sex hormones than those of heterosexual women, new research indicates. That's in line with an earlier study that had indicated gay men's brain responses were different from straight men _ though the difference for men was more pronounced than has now been found in women.
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Officials prep for red tide outbreak
May 9 2006 3:31PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Officials are preparing for the possibility of a new outbreak of red tide even as the state continues to deal with the effects of last year's devastating bloom that closed shellfish beds and caused $50 million in damage to tourism and fishing industries.
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