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Wis.-based group to run stem cell bank
Oct 3 2005 11:38PM (CT)
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - A Wisconsin-based research group will run the nation's first embryonic stem cell bank under a four-year, $16 million federal contract, officials announced Monday.
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U.S. millionaire floats into space station
Oct 3 2005 8:22PM (CT)
KOROLYOV, Russia (AP) - American millionaire space traveler Gregory Olsen floated into the international space station Monday, welcomed by the outpost's two-man crew with the traditional Russian greeting of bread and salt.
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High hurricane activity foreseen in Oct.
Oct 3 2005 8:18PM (CT)
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) - Hurricane researcher William Gray on Monday forecast two hurricanes, one of them one major, for the rest of October _ nearly double the long-term average for the month.
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Thousands gather to view rare eclipse
Oct 3 2005 2:57PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - From northern Portugal to the heart of Africa, crowds gathered Monday on roofs, hilltops and in city squares for a rare chance to see a spectacular solar eclipse.
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Gas boom's effect on wildlife unknown
Oct 3 2005 12:53PM (CT)
RIFLE, Colo. (AP) - Outfitter Jeff Mead feels a lot more comfortable with his feet in a set of stirrups, steering his horse into the rugged Colorado forest, than on an airplane 11,000 feet over his stomping grounds.
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Geting oil from shale a complex process
Oct 3 2005 12:52PM (CT)
MEEKER, Colo. (AP) - Out in sagebrush country, Kenneth Brown is standing over part of the world's most concentrated energy resource, land that holds up to 1 million barrels of oil per acre. Too bad it's locked up in layers of rock in some places hundreds of feet underground.
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