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Moose expansion expected in Adirondacks
Dec 2 2006 10:57PM (CT)
LAKE DESOLATION, N.Y. (AP) - Mark Sharer hiked a few hundred yards through forest to marshland and a pond at the southeastern edge of the Adirondacks, using binoculars to scan the rim of trees for moose.
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Detective uses science to find clues
Dec 2 2006 10:56PM (CT)
MAMMOTH LAKES, Calif. (AP) - At first, all Sgt. Paul Dostie had were handfuls of bones _ fragile, gnawed-on human bones.
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Discovery's 7 astronauts a diverse bunch
Dec 2 2006 10:46PM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Discovery's seven astronauts are among the most culturally diverse of any space shuttle crew. There are two African-Americans, an astronaut of Indian descent, the soon-to-be first Swede in space, a British-born mission specialist, an Alaskan and a Jersey Boy.
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Discovery astronauts to rewire station
Dec 2 2006 10:46PM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Several days after space shuttle Discovery arrives at the international space station, some of the lights will go out. Some communications with Mission Control will stop. Backup power will be lost.
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Egyptians living above tombs agree to go
Dec 2 2006 6:47PM (CT)
LUXOR, Egypt (AP) - After six decades of wrangling, Egyptians living in the hills near Luxor have agreed to move out and give tourists and archaeologists access to nearly 1,000 Pharaonic tombs that lie beneath their homes, the government said Saturday.
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Isotope linked to death available online
Dec 2 2006 6:27AM (CT)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - No luck shopping for that hard-to-buy-for science hobbyist in the family? The rare isotope suspected to have felled former KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko is surprisingly easy to buy _ in fact, for $69, it's a mouse click away.
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