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Scientists plot Mars rover's next move
Oct 6 2006 9:39PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Scientists said Friday they were plotting the next move for the Mars rover Opportunity, which reached the edge of a deep and geologically rich crater last week after a marathon trek.
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NASA finds tiny hole in shuttle Atlantis
Oct 6 2006 8:36PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - NASA workers inspecting space shuttle Atlantis this week discovered that a tiny piece of space debris had punched a harmless hole in a radiator panel during the shuttle's flight last month.
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Archaeologist aids Army on sensitivity
Oct 6 2006 3:30PM (CT)
FORT DRUM, N.Y. (AP) - Col. Rick Mitchell did three tours of duty in Iraq, flying dozens of patrols and bombing missions over the desert landscape.
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Manhattan Project building preserved
Oct 6 2006 3:29PM (CT)
LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (AP) - Even as a secret community that gave birth to the atomic bomb morphed into a bustling government-lab town, many of its most historic sites remained tucked away from view.
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Fungus blamed for Wash. porpoise deaths
Oct 6 2006 3:13PM (CT)
EVERETT, Wash. (AP) - A microscopic fungus native to Australia and blamed for the death of people and animals in British Columbia is now linked to the deaths of porpoises and at least one cat in Washington state.
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Al Gore keynote speaker at Dutch summit
Oct 6 2006 9:50AM (CT)
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) - Companies must adopt new, rigorous standards in disclosing their greenhouse gas emissions if they hope to be competitive in the future, former U.S. Vice President Al Gore said Friday.
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