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On Friday, Oprah Winfrey announced her latest book club pick: “The Story of Edgar Sawtelle,” the debut novel by David Wr...
Business
AP - The government's unprecedented move Friday to ban people from betting against financial stocks might be a salve for...
Entertainment
CTV.caOJ jurors hear recording of hotel confrontationThe Associated Press - 39 minutes agoLAS VEGAS (AP) - Jurors i...
Environment
AFP - Ice unearthed in Canada that stayed frozen for 700,000 years, even in warmer times, should allay fears of melting ...
Fashion
Reuters - Warm, sun-kissed colors evoking the exotic combined with edgy tailoring and feminine draping captured the mo...
Human Rights
AP - The Pentagon shifted a senior member of the Guantanamo war-crimes trials to another position Friday after defense l...
Science
LiveScience.com - A fear of falling limits most people to Earth's gentler slopes. Yet there are those among us who vent...
Space
AFP - A Proton-M rocket carrying a Canadian telecommunications satellite took off from Russia's Baikonur cosmodrome in K...
Sports
One group after another the Europeans allowed a good start to crumble under pressure from the home players and their cro...
Technology
Reuters - Apple Inc said some power adapters for the latest iPhone can break and lead to the risk of electric shock a...
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Latest Version of Free, Online 3D Modeling Software Allows Users to Reuse or “Remix” Models from Other 3DVIA Users Conc...
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ABC NewsNew Delhi police kill bombing leaderABC Online - 1 hour agoBy Claire Mackay New Delhi Police have shot dead...
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9/19/2008 10:16 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Bug Builds Underwater Mobile Home (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - A fear of falling limits most people to Earth's gentler slopes. Yet there are those among us who venture onto cliff faces and stone spires, armed with ropes, harnesses, and anchoring devices, to challenge the unforgiving force of gravity. As soggy-shoed graduate students studying insect behavior in the streams that drain Colorado's Rocky Mountains, we occasionally looked up to marvel at the rock climbers ascending the crags and cliffs of this rugged area.
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9/19/2008 10:38 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
New dwarf planet named Haumea for Hawaiian goddess (AP)
AP - A newly discovered dwarf planet in the solar system has been given a Hawaiian name: Haumea (how-MAY'-ah), after the Hawaiian goddess of earth and fertility. Haumea's name was approved Wednesday by the International Astronomical Union in Paris.
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9/18/2008 9:31 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
McCain, Palin change plans, tour Cedar Rapids (AP)
AP - John McCain and running mate Sarah Palin decided to go the extra five miles after all Thursday when local leaders grew upset that they were flying in and out for an airport rally with no plans to see the flood-damaged city.
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9/19/2008 7:22 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Arabs denounce cleric's fatwa on 'immoral' TV (AP)
AP - Arabs across the ideological spectrum, from secular-minded liberals to Muslim hard-liners, are denouncing a top Saudi cleric's edict that it was permissible to kill the owners of satellite TV stations that show "immoral" content.
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9/19/2008 10:21 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Space shuttle moved to launch pad as rescue ship (AP)
AP - In an unprecedented step, a space shuttle was moved to the launch pad Friday for a trip NASA hopes it will never make ? a rescue mission. The shuttle Endeavour is on standby in case the seven astronauts who go up on Atlantis next month need a safer ride home.
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9/19/2008 3:51 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Skeleton May Be Early TB Victim (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - The skeleton of a man discovered in a shallow grave on what is now a college campus in England could belong to one of Britain's earliest victims of tuberculosis. Radiocarbon dating suggests the man died in the fourth century, around A.D. 302, when Romans ruled the region. He was interred in a shallow scoop in a flexed position, on his right side. The man, aged 26 to 35 years old, suffered from iron deficiency anemia during childhood and at 5-foot, 4-inches, was shorter than average for Roman males...
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9/19/2008 7:00 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Ike helps uncover mystery vessel on Ala. coast (AP)
AP - When the waves from Hurricane Ike receded, they left behind a mystery ? a ragged shipwreck that archeologists say could be a two-masted Civil War schooner that ran aground in 1862 or another ship from some 70 years later. The wreck, about six miles from Fort Morgan, had already been partially uncovered when Hurricane Camille cleared away sand in 1969.
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9/19/2008 7:46 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
More to come in busy Atlantic hurricane season (Reuters)
Reuters - The 10 tropical storms and hurricanes that ripped through the Atlantic and Caribbean during this busy hurricane season savaged Haiti, Cuba and the U.S. Gulf coast, and conditions are now ripe for more.
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9/19/2008 9:43 AM - Views: 3 Rating: -
In Montana, coal's future enters governor's race (AP)
AP - Republican Roy Brown has promised a more aggressive energy policy for Montana if elected governor ? with expanded coal mining, a new power plant and fewer barriers to oil and gas exploration.
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9/19/2008 7:12 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Singapore not completely immune from tsunamis: expert (AFP)
AFP - Singapore, one of Asia's wealthiest cities, is not completely immune from a tsunami and should prepare for the possibility, an expert on coastal areas warned Friday.
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9/18/2008 9:26 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Fringe Science and the Secretive Project Stargate (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - One of the most anticipated television shows of the fall season is "Fringe," from J.J. Abrams, the hitmaker behind "Alias" and "Lost."
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9/19/2008 7:45 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
One Tysabri PML patient deteriorates, one improves (Reuters)
Reuters - One of two patients who developed a potentially deadly brain infection after taking the multiple sclerosis drug Tysabri is deteriorating, while one is recovering, according to a researcher involved in their care.
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9/19/2008 11:02 AM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Future Fury: Hurricane Effects Will Only Get Worse (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - The Caribbean and Gulf Coast have seen a spate of devastating hurricanes in recent years that have cost billions of dollars and thousands of lives. As residents recover from the latest hits, they may wonder about the potential for future Ikes and Katrinas.
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9/19/2008 1:57 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Back-up Hubble mission shuttle moved to launch pad (Reuters)
Reuters - A space shuttle that would be launched to rescue a stranded Hubble Space Telescope servicing crew in case of an emergency was rolled out to a spare launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center on Friday.
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9/19/2008 6:11 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
The Long History of the 2008 Financial Mess (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - A history of finance may once have sounded about as exciting as, say, a day spent rolling pennies, but events of late have made this a rather exciting topic.
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9/18/2008 9:01 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
NASA extends Mars lander mission again (AP)
AP - NASA is extending the Phoenix Mars mission again. The three-legged spacecraft has been digging trenches near the Martian north pole since landing on May 25 and its work was supposed to end this month. Phoenix is studying whether the site could have been favorable for microbial life to emerge.
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9/18/2008 9:02 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Mom's Diet Can Alter Genes to Raise Babies' Asthma Risk (HealthDay)
HealthDay - THURSDAY, Sept. 18 (HealthDay News) -- Increasing use of folic acid and other dietary supplements by women may be one reason why the prevalence of asthma has nearly doubled in the past 25 years, U.S. researchers are suggesting.
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9/19/2008 12:49 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Caribbean tropical depression could form soon: NHC (Reuters)
Reuters - A tropical wave in the Eastern Caribbean Sea was slowly moving westward across the Lesser Antilles on Friday and could strengthen into a tropical depression or storm over the next few days, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said in its last update.
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9/19/2008 3:31 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Ask AP: Candidate languages, emergency personnel (AP)
AP - If you live anywhere that's susceptible to tropical weather ? even if you just follow the news during hurricane season ? you've heard the plea from mayors and governors: Once the storm arrives, stay indoors and off the roads, so you can be safe and emergency personnel can do their jobs. But what about those emergency personnel ? where do THEY hunker down when a massive hurricane blows through?
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9/19/2008 8:16 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Scientists Predict the Next President (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - Two mathematicians have devised what they say is a "surprisingly effective" means to predict the outcome of the U.S. presidential election using median statistics based on voter polling.
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9/17/2008 10:02 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Ike survivors, officals give FEMA mixed reviews (AP)
AP - Hurricane Katrina made them worthless feds in windbreakers, a four-letter agency for which some couldn't find enough four-letter words. And in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike, FEMA is again the easy target for displaced residents and frustrated local authorities.
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9/17/2008 10:49 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Pentagon approves spy satellite program (AP)
AP - The Pentagon has approved plans to buy and launch two commercial-class imagery satellites to complement its classified constellation of spy craft.
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9/17/2008 11:15 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
NASA Eyes Loose Insulation for Hubble Mission (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - The launch pad delivery of a container filled with new equipment bound for the Hubble Space Telescope next month has been delayed by at least a day due to loose insulation, space agency officials said Wednesday.
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9/18/2008 9:46 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Rare Viking-era shield found in Denmark (AP)
AP - Danish archaeologists say they have found a well-preserved Viking shield that is more than 1,000 years old. Archaeologist Kirsten Christensen said the wooden shield has a diameter of 32 inches.
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9/18/2008 6:07 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Study: Catch share system may prevent overfishing (AP)
AP - One way to help prevent overfishing may be to guarantee each fisherman a specified share of the catch, according to a new report. Collapse of fish stocks is much less common in areas where "catch share" fishing is practiced than in other regions, researchers say in Friday's edition of the journal Science.
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9/17/2008 9:03 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Nation's First Weather Museum Survives Ike (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - The nation's first weather museum was one of the sturdy survivors of Hurricane Ike. Three meteorologists with the John C. Freeman Weather Museum, located on the first floor of a 75-year-old two-story home that also houses the Weather Research Center in Houston, safely rode out the hurricane there, while monitoring its activity. The center has 15 clients worldwide that rely on its forecasts, including one in the Bay of Bengal and others along the Texas coast, so members of the weather forecast team decided to stay at the office last Friday night as they monitored the situation...
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9/18/2008 9:54 AM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Scientists name 100 new shark and ray species (Reuters)
Reuters - Scientists using DNA have catalogued and described 100 new species of sharks and rays in Australian waters, which they said on Thursday would help conservation of the marine animals and aid in climate change monitoring.
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9/18/2008 6:10 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Federal agency approves Oregon LNG terminal (AP)
AP - The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Thursday greenlighted a liquefied natural gas terminal along the Columbia River in Oregon ? the first LNG terminal on the West Coast to receive such approval.
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9/17/2008 9:44 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Date for shuttle flight to Hubble in jeopardy (AP)
AP - The October launch date of NASA's shuttle flight to the Hubble Space Telescope is in jeopardy because of a problem with insulation on the replacement batteries for the telescope.
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9/18/2008 2:25 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Interior tries to set things right after scandal (AP)
AP - Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne said Thursday he was disgusted by reports of parties, sexual relationships and lavish gifts between government oil brokers and energy company employees and that he was considering firing the federal workers involved.
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9/18/2008 2:57 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Stressed plants produce an aspirin-like chemical (AP)
AP - Aspirin is among the most popular remedies used by people. Turns out some plants like it, too. Researchers at the National Center for Atmospheric Research were surprised to discover that stressed plants produce an aspirin-like chemical that can be detected in the air above the plants. The chemical may be a sort of immune response that helps protect the plants, the scientists speculated.
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9/18/2008 7:17 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Galveston still not ready for residents' return (AP)
AP - The barrier island community of Galveston just "isn't ready" for residents to return even briefly to the city thrashed by Hurricane Ike, officials said Thursday as they pleaded for at least another week to make repairs.
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9/18/2008 8:47 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Interior boss says he will squelch `ethical storm' (AP)
AP - Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne pledged on Thursday to squelch the "ethics storm" exposed by investigators who said agency workers rigged bids, accepted gifts and had sex with energy company officials doing business with the government.
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9/17/2008 10:28 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Government says salmon disaster money on its way (AP)
AP - The Bush administration on Wednesday released $100 million in disaster relief to West Coast salmon fishermen, $70 million less than the amount Congress approved to help those hurt by the sudden collapse of the Pacific Coast salmon fishing industry.
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9/18/2008 2:36 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Plants Make Own Painkillers (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - When you have a headache, you take a couple aspirin, but when plants get stressed out, they just make their own.
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9/18/2008 5:51 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Venezuela, Russia boost military, energy ties (AP)
AP - Venezuela and Russia are deepening military and energy ties, with plans to step up oil, weapons and technology cooperation.
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9/18/2008 6:06 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Political Views Driven by Biology (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - Fierce individualists, Americans figure that we choose our own political beliefs, but actually it could come down to biology.
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9/18/2008 6:11 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Transformer glitch shuts down biggest atom smasher (AP)
AP - The world's largest particle collider malfunctioned within hours of its launch to great fanfare, but its operator didn't report the problem for a week.
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9/18/2008 6:36 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Hundreds of new species found on Austrialia's coral reefs (AFP)
AFP - Hundreds of new marine species have been found on Australia's coral reefs, surprising an international team of biologists who announced details of their findings here Thursday.
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9/18/2008 7:24 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
100s of new creatures found on Australian reefs (AP)
AP - Marine scientists have discovered hundreds of new animal species on reefs in Australian waters, including brilliant soft corals and tiny crustaceans, according to findings released Thursday.
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9/18/2008 7:31 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
FDA issues rules for genetically modified animals (Reuters)
Reuters - Genetically engineered animals moved closer to the dinner table on Thursday as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration made the process it will use to review new proposals public.
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9/17/2008 11:47 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
ND researchers hope to find complete croc skeleton (AP)
AP - Researchers are hoping a large cache of ancient crocodile bones in western North Dakota will yield the state's first complete croc skeleton.
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9/18/2008 2:49 AM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Frustration mounts over return to hurricane stricken Texas city (AFP)
AFP - Frustration mounted over delays in returning to Galveston, the Texas coastal city hard-hit by powerful Hurricane Ike over the weekend, as the death toll caused by the storm continued to rise.
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9/18/2008 11:01 AM - Views: 0 Rating: -
NASA's Most Memorable Missions (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - NASA's first 50 years have seen both triumph and tragedy as the U.S. space agency sent unmanned probes to other planets and the fringe of our solar system, landed the first astronauts on the moon, built the world's first reusable manned spaceship and worked alongside other countries to construct the International Space Station.
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9/18/2008 2:06 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Iraq seeks British help in oil industry: PM (AFP)
AFP - Iraq asked Britain on Thursday for technical support in its oil industry, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's office said.
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9/18/2008 3:21 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Financial Fiasco: Can America Recover This Time? (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - When it comes to predicting the financial future, economics can sometimes feel more like divination than science.
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9/18/2008 3:50 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
India to host new Live Earth concert: organisers (AFP)
AFP - India is to host a Live Earth concert later this year, featuring stars from the world of music, film and television to raise funds for solar energy, organisers announced Thursday.
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9/17/2008 7:32 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Lawmakers unveil bill to reform Interior Dept (Reuters)
Reuters - U.S. lawmakers unveiled legislation on Wednesday that would suspend a federal program that collects and sells oil and natural gas from energy companies drilling on federal lands until the Interior Department conducts an extensive review of its operations.
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9/16/2008 9:58 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Key provisions of House energy bill (AP)
AP - Key provisions of House energy bill:
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9/17/2008 3:11 AM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Midwest itching for electricity in Ike's aftermath (AP)
AP - Officials urged patience Wednesday on the part of Midwesterners waiting for power to be restored as crews worked feverishly to clean up the soggy mess left by the deadly remnants of Hurricane Ike over the weekend.
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9/19/2008 10:29 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Russia launches Canadian telecom satellite: report (AFP)
AFP - A Proton-M rocket carrying a Canadian telecommunications satellite took off from Russia's Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Saturday, the Russian news agency RIA-Novosti reported.
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9/19/2008 9:32 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Explosion From Edge of Universe Seen (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - An explosion originating near the edge of the universe has been seen by an orbiting NASA telescope. The burst of gamma rays is the farthest such event ever detected.
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9/19/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 5 Rating: -
NASA?s Kennedy Space Center Holds Unique Media Event, TCDT
For the first time since July 2001, two space shuttles are on the launch pads at the same time at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
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9/19/2008 8:00 AM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Critical space technologies for European strategic non-dependence
The European Commission (EC), the European Space Agency (ESA) and the European Defence Agency (EDA) have agreed to join forces in order to develop critical space technologies in Europe. The aim is to ensure that Europe can rely on a technical and industrial capacity for accessing space, in particular in the area of the manufacturing of satellites and launchers.
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9/19/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Space Shuttle Endeavour Moves To Launch Pad 39B
For the first time since July 2001, two shuttles are on the launch pads at the same time at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
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9/19/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 2 Rating: -
NASA's Swift Catches Farthest-Ever Gamma-Ray Burst
NASA's Swift satellite has found the most distant gamma-ray burst ever detected. The blast, designated GRB 080913, arose from an exploding star 12.8 billion light-years away.
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9/19/2008 2:32 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Shuttle Endeavour Moves to Launch Pad as Rescue Ship (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - The space shuttle Endeavour rolled out to a Florida launching pad early Friday to serve as a rescue craft for its sister ship Atlantis in what is expected to be the last time in history that NASA has two orbiters in launch position at the same time.
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9/19/2008 4:19 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Rescue shuttle at launch pad for Hubble trip (AP)
AP - In an unprecedented step, a space shuttle was moved to the launch pad Friday for a trip NASA hopes it will never make ? a rescue mission.
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9/19/2008 7:01 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Most Massive Star in Class By Itself (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - Astronomers have confirmed the weight of the most massive star in the galaxy.
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9/19/2008 8:33 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Dwarf Planet Named for Hawaiian Goddess (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - The International Astronomical Union (IAU) announced the name of a new dwarf planet to join the existing four in the solar system.
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9/19/2008 10:27 AM - Views: 1 Rating: -
'Space' looks back at 4 years of programmes
Space is a source of inexhaustible fascination, discoveries and research. For four years 'Space' has reported on a wide variety of extraterrestrial developments. Some of these themes are explored again in a special programme, the 100th edition.
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9/18/2008 10:31 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
NASA Cleans Up Cargo for Hubble Shuttle Flight (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - NASA engineers are preparing once more to move a container filled with new instruments and spare parts for the Hubble Space Telescope to the waiting shuttle Atlantis after cleaning up bits of contamination from inside some of the delicate hardware, space agency officials said Thursday.
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9/19/2008 11:15 AM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Navigating by the Stars (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - Astronomy is the oldest of the sciences, and quite possibly the oldest use of astronomy is navigating by the stars. This craft dates from prehistoric times among humans, and is even practiced by certain animals.
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9/18/2008 1:18 AM - Views: 1 Rating: +1
October launch date for Hubble threatened (AP)
AP - The October launch date of NASA's shuttle flight to the Hubble Space Telescope is in jeopardy because of a problem with insulation on the replacement batteries for the telescope.
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9/17/2008 11:56 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
New education products take human spaceflight into the classroom
ESA has released a new educational DVD and a 3-D Teaching Tool, adding to the suite of human spaceflight related education products available for school teachers to use in the classroom.
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9/18/2008 4:34 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Galveston still too bruised for residents' return (AP)
AP - There's a grocery store open for business on Galveston Island. Cell phone towers are connecting calls. More lights are coming back on at night.
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9/18/2008 12:29 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Mars polar cap mystery solved
Scientists are now able to better explain why Mars’s residual southern ice cap is misplaced, thanks to data from ESA’s Mars Express spacecraft - the martian weather system is to blame. And so is the largest impact crater on Mars – even though it is nowhere near the south pole.
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9/18/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 1 Rating: -
NASA To Discuss Conditions On And Surrounding The Sun
NASA will hold a media teleconference Tuesday, Sept. 23, at 12:30 p.m. EDT, to discuss data from the joint NASA and European Space Agency Ulysses mission that reveals the sun's solar wind is at a 50-year low.
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9/18/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 1 Rating: -
NASA Announces Information Technology Contract Extension
NASA has extended the Unified NASA Information Technology Services, or UNITeS, contract with Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) of San Diego.
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9/18/2008 4:15 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Nearby Galaxy Nearly Invisible (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - Astronomers have identified the least luminous galaxy known, but it's surprisingly massive. The reason: It is loaded with invisible matter.
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9/18/2008 8:40 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Astronomers looking for life in all the wrong places: study (AFP)
AFP - Astronomers searching for solar systems capable of supporting life may be looking in the wrong places, according to a new study that suggests our sun is far from its origins in the galaxy.
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9/18/2008 8:28 AM - Views: 0 Rating: -
ESA at IAC 2008, Glasgow
ESA PR 39-2008. The 59th International Astronautical Congress is taking place between 29 September and 3 October in Glasgow, Scotland. IAC 2008 is being organised by the International Astronautical Federation (IAF) and the British Interplanetary Society (BIS).
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9/18/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 0 Rating: -
NASA's Johnson Space Center To Reopen Monday After Ike
NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston is scheduled to reopen Monday, Sept. 22, ending its closure related to Hurricane Ike.
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9/18/2008 5:01 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Johnson space center to reopen next week: NASA (AFP)
AFP - The Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, which was shut down as Hurricane Ike barreled toward the US Gulf Coast, will reopen next week, US space officials said Thursday.
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9/17/2008 9:09 AM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Fly your picture on the International Space Station
School children aged 6-12 are invited to take part in a competition to design a t-shirt for ESA astronaut Frank De Winne to wear during his mission to the International Space Station next year. The winner, and all their classmates, will get to talk to De Winne in space.
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9/17/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 3 Rating: -
NASA eClips: A New Approach to Learning
NASA is making available a free Web-based educational product to learners of all ages across the country.
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9/17/2008 8:45 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
New Cargo Ship Arrives at Space Station (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - An unmanned Russian cargo ship docked safe and sound, though a few days late, at the International Space Station on Wednesday after a hurricane on Earth prevented its orbital arrival last week.
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9/17/2008 11:02 AM - Views: 0 Rating: -
NASA Eyes Nuclear Power for Moon Base (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - Nuclear power could make a comeback beyond Earth if NASA goes forward with a proposed a fission reactor in its future moon base.
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9/16/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Arctic Sea Ice Reaches Lowest Coverage For 2008
Arctic sea ice coverage appears to have reached its lowest extent for the year.
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9/16/2008 8:14 AM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Kopernikus, observing our planet for a safer world
The new name of the European GMES Programme (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security) has been unveiled: Kopernikus. The European Commission Vice President Günter Verheugen announced the name today at the GMES 2008 Lille forum.
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9/15/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
NASA Uses Commercial Microgravity Flight Services For First Time
NASA for the first time last week used microgravity research flights aboard commercially-owned aircraft to test hardware and technologies.
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9/15/2008 11:01 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Buyers Bemoan Launcher Prices, Availability (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - Launch-services suppliers found themselves on the defensive the week of Sept. 8 as satellite-fleet operators and satellite manufacturers said rocket reliability and supply was the Achilles heel of the otherwise robust commercial telecommunications satellite market.
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9/14/2008 11:01 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Better hams with space technology
Space technology is now being used to help Spanish ham experts ensure that hams awarded the highly prized ‘jamon’ label are worthy of the name. Technology used to measure the liquid shift that occurs in an astronaut’s body in microgravity has been developed to measure the water retention in cured hams.
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9/15/2008 11:01 AM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Galaxy Formation: A Clumpy Affair (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - Astronomers have argued for years over whether massive galaxies form from scratch, or by chunking together smaller galaxies.
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9/15/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 0 Rating: -
NASA Selects Mission to Study Mars Atmosphere
NASA has selected a Mars robotic mission that will provide information about the Red Planet's atmosphere, climate history and potential habitability in greater detail than ever before.
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9/11/2008 11:01 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Hurricane Ike Delays Space Station Delivery (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - The impact of Hurricane Ike has reached out into space and delayed the planned Friday arrival of Russian cargo ship at the International Space Station.
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9/12/2008 2:38 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Saudi: OK to kill owners of 'immoral' TV networks (AP)
AP - Saudi Arabia's top judiciary official has issued a religious decree saying it is permissible to kill the owners of satellite TV networks that broadcast immoral content.
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9/11/2008 8:13 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Hurricane Ike tracked by ESA’s Envisat
Residents along the Gulf Coast are bracing for Hurricane Ike as it travels over the Gulf of Mexico after ripping through Cuba and Haiti. ESA’s Envisat satellite is tracking the storm, which is forecast to make landfall on the Texas coast by 13 September.
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9/11/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
NASA Conducts First Test On New Motor For The Ares I Rocket
Engineers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., have completed first-round testing of a critical motor for NASA's new Ares I rocket.
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9/11/2008 9:35 AM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Replay undocking Jules Verne ATV
The view from the International Space Station as Europe’s first Automated Transfer Vehicle, Jules Verne, retreats away from the orbital outpost following undocking.
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9/11/2008 3:56 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
ESA looks for a name for its next long-term mission to the ISS
In May 2009, ESA astronaut Frank De Winne, of Belgian nationality and a member of the European Astronaut Corps, will fly to the International Space Station for a six-month mission. ESA is holding a competition to find a name for the mission.
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9/11/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 2 Rating: -
NASA'S Space Shuttle Endeavour To Move To Launch Pad Sept. 18
Space shuttle Endeavour is scheduled to roll out to Launch Pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Thursday, Sept. 18, in preparation for shuttle Atlantis' mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.
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9/11/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 1 Rating: -
NASA'S Johnson Space Center Closes For Ike
NASA's Johnson Space Center will close at noon CDT Thursday and remain closed until the threat of Hurricane Ike has passed.
NASA Breaking News
9/11/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Hurricane Ike Impact Felt In Space
Hurricane Ike has delayed the scheduled Friday arrival of a Russian Progress cargo ship at the International Space Station 220 miles above Earth.
NASA Breaking News
9/11/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 0 Rating: -
NASA Astronauts Connect With Lucky Las Vegas School Kids
Students will chat with NASA's Expedition 17 astronauts aboard the International Space Station from 11:15 a.m. to 11:35 a.m. PDT at the Jim Bridger Middle School.
NASA Breaking News
9/10/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 6 Rating: -
"Naked-Eye" Gamma-Ray Burst Was Aimed Squarely At Earth
Data from satellites and observatories around the globe show a jet from a powerful stellar explosion witnessed March 19 was aimed almost directly at Earth.
NASA Breaking News
9/10/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 5 Rating: -
NASA's Ares I Rocket Passes Review To Reach Critical Milestone
NASA has taken a major step toward building the nation's next generation launch vehicle with Wednesday's successful completion of the Ares I rocket preliminary design review.
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9/10/2008 7:19 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Scientists beaming after test of big atom smasher (AP)
AP - A small blip on a computer screen sent champagne corks popping among physicists in Switzerland. Near Chicago, researchers at a "pajama party" who watched via satellite let out an early morning cheer.
NASA Breaking News
9/10/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 3 Rating: -
NASA Developing Fission Surface Power Technology
NASA astronauts will need power sources when they return to the moon and establish a lunar outpost. NASA engineers are exploring the possibility of nuclear fission to provide the necessary power and taking initial steps toward a non-nuclear technology demonstration of this type of system.
ESA Top News
9/10/2008 1:27 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
More than 40 Earth Observation missions team up to provide data to the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security programme
ESA, as coordinator of the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) Space Component and related data access, received in response to a call 12 proposals offering to provide data from more than 40 European and non-European Earth Observation satellites to GMES Services over the next years.
Sports
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9/19/2008 11:06 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Golf: Ryder Cup - Underdogs bite back and the hometown cheers grow louder
One group after another the Europeans allowed a good start to crumble under pressure from the home players and their crowd
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9/19/2008 11:06 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Cricket: Hoarse hero Chapple pulls Lancashire out of fire after Kent choke
A Kent collapse gifted Lancashire an unlikely victory which steered them away from the relegation zone
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9/19/2008 11:06 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Rugby union: Old-timers and young starlets ready to shine for good cause
Lawrence Dallaglio said that the Help the Heroes match will be an opportunity for young players to impress Martin Johnson
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9/19/2008 11:06 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Horse racing: Denman will have heart stopped and started again after suffering health scare
Owner Harry Findlay announced that Gold Cup winner Denman has an irregular beat and will need his heart restarted
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9/19/2008 11:06 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Cricket: Butcher faces chop as Surrey slump again
Surrey's manager Alan Butcher and his coaches are set to lose their jobs as Surrey lost heavily to Nottinghamshire
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9/19/2008 11:33 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Golf: Europe face uphill struggle after Faldo's picks backfire
The US team took the opening day for first time since 1995 as Justin Rose and Ian Poulter claimed Europe's sole fourballs win
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9/19/2008 11:53 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Diving: Tom Daley takes silver at world juniors
Britain's Tom Daley claimed the silver medal in the 10-metre platform event at his first world junior championship
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9/19/2008 11:06 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Rugby union: Bristol left at rock bottom as McAlister kicks Sale to victory
Bristol, lacking quality and without a victory this season, lost 9-6 to a Sale side sitting on top of the table
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9/19/2008 11:06 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Cricket: Vital day ends in frustration for Somerset and Durham
Durham and Sussex are locked in a stalemate which serves neither of their ambitions, plus a round-up of all the County action
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9/19/2008 11:06 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Rugby league Dragons seek inspiration from the Warriors' spirit
The Catalans Dragons face Wigan in the play-offs and hope to emulate their southern equivalents the New Zealand Warriors
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9/19/2008 11:06 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Rugby union: 'This is probably the toughest job. That's something to relish, not shy away from'
The Gloucester coach Dean Ryan tells Robert Kitson he is running out of patience in his quest to reach the top
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9/19/2008 11:06 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Rugby league: St Helens march on after Sculthorpe calls it quits
St Helens defeated their rivals Leeds 38-10 to qualify for the grand final and to allow dreams of a second double in three seasons
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9/19/2008 11:16 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Football: Kevin McCarra - Luiz Felipe Scolari applies judgment to charm offensive
Luiz Felipe Scolari has has brought a fresh attitude to Chelsea, on and off the pitch
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9/19/2008 11:06 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Golf: Ryder Cup - Ian Poulter disintegration is par for the course
Ian Poulter and Justin Rose's embarrassing defeat against Cink and Campbell is not a shock to those who know their history
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9/19/2008 11:06 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Rugby union: This weekend in the Guinness Premiership
Olly Barkley will make his Gloucester debut against Harlequins, plus previews of all the weekend's action from the Guinness Premiership
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9/19/2008 11:06 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Tennis: Andy Murray puts the buzz into Britain as Alex Bogdanovic flops
Andy Murray comfortably dismissed Alexander Peya but Alex Bogdanovic failed to beat Jurgen Melzer in the Davis Cup
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9/19/2008 11:06 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Boxing: World title on line for unbeaten Froch
British champion Carl Froch will fight Canada's undefeated Jean Pascal for the vacant WBC world super-middleweight title
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9/18/2008 11:05 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Cricket: Nottinghamshire's Mark Wagh and Samit Patel cash in as Surrey's fall is confirmed
Mark Wagh and Samit Patel hit centuries to move Nottinghamshire into contention for the championship
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9/18/2008 11:05 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Rugby Union: London Wasps worried by James Haskell and Richard Birkett citings
Wasps' James Haskell and Richard Birkett have been cited for foul play and summoned to a disciplinary hearing
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9/18/2008 11:06 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Football: McManus calls for realism over Celtic's Champions League chances
Stephen McManus insisted that failure to qualify for the last 16 of the Champions League would be no disgrace for Celtic
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9/19/2008 1:07 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Ryder Cup: Harrington aims to conquer his nerves and lead from the front
Padraig Harrington has stressed the importance of gaining early momentum on the first day of the Ryder Cup
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9/19/2008 7:38 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Nadal defeats Querrey to give Spain lead (AP)
Top-ranked Rafael Nadal rallied to defeat Sam Querrey in four sets Friday to give Spain a 1-0 lead over the United States in their Davis Cup semifinal. Nadal overcame Querrey's booming serve and early momentum before settling in to dictate the match on his favorite clay surface, winning 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 in the opening singles at the Las Ventas bullfighting arena.
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9/19/2008 8:42 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Premier League: US tycoon Stan Kroenke joins Arsenal board
American tycoon Stan Kroenke has joined the Arsenal board as a non-executive director
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9/19/2008 9:09 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Paolo Bandini on the Minnesota Vikings' quarterback worries
Tavaris Jackson has been dropped by the Vikings, but coach Brad Childress would rather not have to turn to Gus Frerotte
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9/19/2008 11:29 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Ryder Cup: player-by-player guide
Our guide to the players teeing off at Valhalla today
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9/19/2008 2:53 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Cards rip Zambrano, Cubs can't clinch (AP)
Carlos Zambrano took a few steps. Then, he pointed at his manager and finally handed the ball over on his way to the dugout. A week that started with a no-hitter ended with an early exit and a strange exchange. So the Chicago Cubs will have to wait another day to clinch the National League Central. Adam Kennedy capped a five-run first with a grand slam, and the St.
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9/19/2008 4:49 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Cuban posts, removes e-mails on Howard (AP)
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban says forward Josh Howard realizes his comments about the national anthem were wrong and the player has apologized. In his online blog, Cuban also responded to e-mails he has received commenting on the player's remarks by saying Howard "will work with us" and "beyond that, it's a private issue." Cuban posted a number of the inflammatory replies on his blog Thursday...
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9/19/2008 6:15 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Ryder Cup: Nick Faldo's wildcard gets off to bumpy start
The European captain's backing of Ian Poulter was a testament to his single-mindedness
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9/19/2008 7:15 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Reds hit 7 HRs, damage Brewers' hopes (AP)
A lot of big, bad numbers are slowly crushing the Milwaukee Brewers. Their mind-boggling September slide kept going Friday night, and time is starting to run out. The Cincinnati Reds piled up seven homers -- two apiece by Joey Votto and Jay Bruce -- in an 11-2 victory that made the Brewers a little more desperate.
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9/18/2008 11:05 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Charles Van Commenee set to head UK Athletics
Charles Van Commenee will be confirmed as the new head coach of UK Athletics on Tuesday, replacing Dave Collins
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9/19/2008 8:30 AM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Friday's football transfer rumours: Dirk Kuyt to Hamburg?
Today's tell-all is holding a placard that reads 'Quiet please'
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9/19/2008 9:44 AM - Views: 3 Rating: -
James Montague: Watershed moment for UAE football as the domestic game goes pro
Is it really possible that the United Arab Emirates could boast the biggest and best league in the world?
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9/19/2008 10:18 AM - Views: 3 Rating: -
1st-place Rays playing to small crowds (AP)
They are getting closer to the playoffs and are one of baseball's best stories this year. The Tampa Bay Rays' bandwagon, however, rattles along with plenty of empty seats. With dynamic young stars, new uniforms and the "Devil" freshly exorcised from the team name this year, this has been one remarkable turnaround.
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9/19/2008 11:04 AM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Saints sign Harrington as third QB (AP)
The "piano man," Joey Harrington, has landed a new gig in the birthplace of jazz. He'll be playing third fiddle behind Saints starting quarterback Drew Brees and backup Mark Brunell. Harrington signed with the Saints and participated in his first practice Friday at the team's suburban training center, a day before the Saints were set to leave for Sunday's game at Denver.
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9/19/2008 11:07 AM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Premier League: Achilles injury condemns Blackburn's Davud Dunn to four months on the sidelines
Blackburn midfielder David Dunn is likely to be ruled out of action until the new year after succumbing to an achilles injury
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9/19/2008 11:53 AM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Tony Paley has all the best bets our daily racing blog
The latest news and best bets from around the country in our daily racing blog
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9/19/2008 12:24 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Football: Tom Lutz on the spiralling financial demands facing QPR fans
With QPR doing well on and off the pitch, it's galling for many fans that ticket prices have been hiked, says
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9/19/2008 2:19 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
QBs in spotlight when Auburn hosts LSU (AP)
They don't play games quite like Auburn-LSU at Harvard University or Hutchinson Community College. Welcome to the big leagues, junior college transfer Chris Todd and former Ivy Leaguer Andrew Hatch. Where 87,000-plus frenzied fans, a few million folks at home and probably some of the Southeastern Conference and national championship contenders will be tuning into your game Saturday night.
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9/19/2008 2:27 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Browns' Edwards questionable vs. Ravens (AP)
Browns wide receiver Braylon Edwards was limited in practice Friday and listed as questionable for Sunday's game at Baltimore. Edwards, who has had a rough start to the season with five drops for the 0-2 Browns, is dealing with an injured shoulder. It's likely the Browns will be without guard Eric Steinbach, who strained his shoulder in last Sunday's loss to Pittsburgh, and linebacker Willie...
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9/19/2008 4:48 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Cricket: Worcestershire triumphant in defeat
Worcestershire's promotion to the First Division was confirmed today despite an eight-wicket loss to Middlesex
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9/19/2008 6:31 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Sheffield, Carmona ejected after brawl (AP)
Gary Sheffield and Fausto Carmona exchanged punches on the infield during a bench-clearing brawl Friday night between the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians. In the top of the seventh inning, Carmona gave up a two-run homer to Detroit's Miguel Cabrera. One out later, the Cleveland pitcher hit Sheffield in the left arm with a pitch.
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9/19/2008 7:09 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Faldo sits Westwood, Garcia for Saturday (AP)
Sergio Garcia and Lee Westwood were benched for Saturday's Ryder Cup matches by European captain Nick Faldo, suggesting it's never too early to reach for the panic button. The surprise move marked the first time both stars, the longest-serving members on the European team, will miss a match in their Ryder Cup careers.
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9/19/2008 7:18 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Carmona, Sheffield ejected after brawl (AP)
Jamey Carroll hit a game-winning single with one out in the ninth inning to give the Cleveland Indians a 6-5 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Friday night in a game that saw two players from both teams ejected for fighting. Detroit's Miguel Cabrera hit two two-run homers to tie Carlos Quentin of the Chicago White Sox for the AL lead with 36.
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9/18/2008 9:34 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Colorado tops No. 21 West Virginia in OT (AP)
Colorado kicker Aric Goodman wasn't ignored or isolated on the sideline as he waited for his chance. Some of his Buffaloes teammates even sought him out and offered a little friendly advice -- don't miss. Goodman didn't, making a 25-yard field goal in overtime to give Colorado a 17-14 victory over No.
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9/18/2008 9:36 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Darren Bent brings relief at last for anxious Tottenham
Darren Bent's winner earned Tottenham their first win this season but allowed Wisla Krakow an away goal
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9/18/2008 9:37 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
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