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Experts: Wet winter triggered landslide
Jun 1 2005 8:20PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Accumulated rainfall from an unusually wet winter most likely triggered Wednesday's landslide that destroyed 18 luxury hillside homes in Orange County's Laguna Beach, scientists say.
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Researchers find sauropod dinosaur skulls
Jun 1 2005 8:15PM (CT)
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - The first known North American skulls of Cretaceous era sauropods _ big dinosaurs with little heads _ have been uncovered in recent years by Brigham Young University and Dinosaur National Monument researchers.
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Mormon crickets begin assault in Nevada
Jun 1 2005 8:09PM (CT)
RENO, Nev. (AP) - Mormon crickets have begun their spring assault in the Reno area, marching into a new subdivision in Spanish Springs, north of Sparks. It's the sixth straight year of infestation. Last year, the crickets infested some 12 million acres of Nevada and experts predict this summer's infestation will equal that or exceed it.
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Cloning pioneer envisions stem cell bank
Jun 1 2005 8:03PM (CT)
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - South Korean cloning pioneer Hwang Woo-suk said Wednesday he plans to open a stem cell bank by the end of the year to help speed up the quest to grow replacement tissue to treat diseases.
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Agency: Tourist resumes flight training
Jun 1 2005 7:56AM (CT)
MOSCOW (AP) - The Russian Space Agency said Wednesday that would-be space tourist Gregory Olsen had resumed training for a flight to the international space station and that he could travel there on a Soyuz spaceship later this year.
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