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Rwandans name 30 rare gorilla babies
Jun 26 2005 10:55PM (CT)
VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, Rwanda (AP) - Rwanda's president joined villagers and conservation workers on the edges this national park Saturday to name 30 rare mountain gorilla babies, in what the country hopes will be an annual ceremony for one of its biggest tourist attractions.
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Fireworks likely when NASA blows up comet
Jun 26 2005 8:40PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Not all dazzling fireworks displays will be on Earth this Independence Day. NASA hopes to shoot off its own celestial sparks in an audacious mission that will blast a stadium-sized hole in a comet half the size of Manhattan. It would give astronomers their first peek at the inside of one of these heavenly bodies.
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Gene hunters flock to Amish country
Jun 26 2005 12:01PM (CT)
STRASBURG, Pa. (AP) - Smack dab in the middle of a central Pennsylvanian cornfield, in the heart of an Amish culture that typically shuns technology, sits a marvel of genetic medicine and science.
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