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Science News Archives for November 4, 2007

Egypt puts King Tut on public display
Nov 4 2007 10:24PM (CT)
LUXOR, Egypt (AP) - King Tut's buck-toothed face was unveiled Sunday for the first time in public _ more than 3,000 years after the youngest and most famous pharaoh to rule ancient Egypt was shrouded in linen and buried in his golden underground tomb.
 
Egypt puts King Tut on public display
Nov 4 2007 10:24PM (CT)
LUXOR, Egypt (AP) - King Tut's buck-toothed face was unveiled Sunday for the first time in public _ more than 3,000 years after the youngest and most famous pharaoh to rule ancient Egypt was shrouded in linen and buried in his golden underground tomb.
 
World's coal dependency hits environment
Nov 4 2007 2:30PM (CT)
TAIYUAN, China (AP) - It takes five to 10 days for the pollution from China's coal-fired plants to make its way to the United States, like a slow-moving storm.
 
New heart drug may rival Plavix
Nov 4 2007 11:17AM (CT)
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - A new blood thinner proved better than Plavix, one of the world's top-selling drugs, at preventing heart problems after procedures to open clogged arteries, doctors reported Sunday. But the new drug also raised the risk of serious bleeding.
 
Peace lures wildlife back to south Sudan
Nov 4 2007 7:44AM (CT)
OPEKOLOE, Sudan (AP) - The hippos had fled to other islands in the White Nile, driven away by one of the few forces that can dislodge a large herd of these fierce beasts _ an even larger herd of elephants. And there they were: some 50 elephants, massive black figures peacefully grazing on their newly reclaimed territory on the Nile island of Opekoloe.
 
Peace lures wildlife back to south Sudan
Nov 4 2007 7:44AM (CT)
OPEKOLOE, Sudan (AP) - The hippos had fled to other islands in the White Nile, driven away by one of the few forces that can dislodge a large herd of these fierce beasts _ an even larger herd of elephants. And there they were: some 50 elephants, massive black figures peacefully grazing on their newly reclaimed territory on the Nile island of Opekoloe.
 
Peace lures wildlife back to south Sudan
Nov 4 2007 7:44AM (CT)
OPEKOLOE, Sudan (AP) - The hippos had fled to other islands in the White Nile, driven away by one of the few forces that can dislodge a large herd of these fierce beasts _ an even larger herd of elephants. And there they were: some 50 elephants, massive black figures peacefully grazing on their newly reclaimed territory on the Nile island of Opekoloe.
 
Peace lures wildlife back to south Sudan
Nov 4 2007 7:44AM (CT)
OPEKOLOE, Sudan (AP) - The hippos had fled to other islands in the White Nile, driven away by one of the few forces that can dislodge a large herd of these fierce beasts _ an even larger herd of elephants. And there they were: some 50 elephants, massive black figures peacefully grazing on their newly reclaimed territory on the Nile island of Opekoloe.
 
Peace lures wildlife back to south Sudan
Nov 4 2007 7:44AM (CT)
OPEKOLOE, Sudan (AP) - The hippos had fled to other islands in the White Nile, driven away by one of the few forces that can dislodge a large herd of these fierce beasts _ an even larger herd of elephants. And there they were: some 50 elephants, massive black figures peacefully grazing on their newly reclaimed territory on the Nile island of Opekoloe.
 
   

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