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Zinc firm to pay for Columbia River study
Jun 2 2006 8:01PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The government announced an agreement Friday with a Canadian company that is the world's largest zinc producer on paying for a study of heavy-metal pollution in the Pacific Northwest's Columbia River.
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Rock quarries seen as growth industry
Jun 2 2006 12:13PM (CT)
THOMPSON FALLS, Mont. (AP) - Paul Chambers' quarry at the base of the Cabinet Mountains is a hard-rock bazaar. Choose your look: Smooth slabs? Stackable stones? How about some football-size rock ornaments?
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In Japan, Mona Lisa's voice finally heard
Jun 2 2006 7:25AM (CT)
TOKYO (AP) - The Mona Lisa may hide many secrets behind her enigmatic smile, but the sound of her voice may no longer be one of them, thanks to the work of a Japanese forensics expert.
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Spacewalk extended on space station
Jun 2 2006 4:32AM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - The clock was ticking for the two spacewalkers to finish up their maintenance jobs on the international space station. All was finished except for replacing a video camera on a transport platform used to construct the orbiting outpost.
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