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Fruit and Spice Park holds 500 varieties
Oct 8 2005 7:18PM (CT)
REDLAND, Fla. (AP) - To the untrained eye, the thousands of trees and plants at the Fruit and Spice Park look simply like lush greenery. But don't be fooled.
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Euro satellite said to break up in flight
Oct 8 2005 6:08PM (CT)
MOSCOW (AP) - A European Space Agency satellite that was to have collected data on polar ice broke up in flight after being launched on a converted ballistic missile, a Russian space agency official said Saturday.
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Educators eye 'intelligent design' trial
Oct 8 2005 4:39PM (CT)
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - As a federal judge hears arguments over whether a Pennsylvania school district can include "intelligent design" in its biology curriculum, Dan Barbour fears the New Mexico high school where he works could face a similar showdown.
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Experimental Russian spacecraft missing
Oct 8 2005 9:26AM (CT)
MOSCOW (AP) - Russian and European teams searched for an experimental mini-spacecraft on the eastern peninsula of Kamchatka on Saturday, a day after the prototype was test-launched from a nuclear submarine thousands of miles away, news reports said.
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Study: Wyo. gas projects harming mule deer
Oct 8 2005 6:30AM (CT)
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) - A new study suggests natural gas development in western Wyoming is forcing mule deer into less suitable winter range and affecting the animals' movements in an area known as the Pinedale Anticline.
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