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RTT NewsCVS deal for Longs Drug could close MondayBizjournals.com - 40 minutes agoCVS, based in Woonsocket, RI, is ...
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MTV.comBrad Pitt Joins The Majors For Billy Beane’s ‘Moneyball’MTV.com - 1 hour agoIt’sa busy day for Brad Pitt! Va...
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AFP - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged the European Union on Friday to set an example to the rest of the world and...
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After a lifetime as his father’s son, suddenly Christopher Buckley, the novelist and political satirist, is unbound. ...
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AFP - Human Rights Watch said that President Alvaro Uribe's administration "hampers justice efforts" by obstructing inve...
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Reuters - Omar regained hurricane strength in the Atlantic Ocean on Friday but did not pose an immediate threat to land ...
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ESA PR 42-2008. The next ESA Council meeting at ministerial level will take place on 25/26 November in The Hague, th...
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Arsène Wenger has hinted that he will drop Theo Walcott from the Arsenal squad that is set to face Everton
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The future is here and it sure doesn't include physical media. Tapeless camcorders using the AVCHD format provide the be...
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AFPTsvangirai says Zimbabwe power-sharing talks 'failed'AFP - 6 minutes agoHARARE (AFP) - Zimbabwe oppositi...
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Omar a hurricane once again in Atlantic (Reuters)
Reuters - Omar regained hurricane strength in the Atlantic Ocean on Friday but did not pose an immediate threat to land after causing little damage this week as it blasted through the northern Caribbean.
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NASA wrestles with more Hubble problems (Reuters)
Reuters - A new glitch has shut down the Hubble Space Telescope, dashing NASA's hopes of a speedy recovery from an earlier computer breakdown, officials said on Friday.
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10/17/2008 9:12 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Arctic autumn temperature hits record high (AFP)
AFP - Autumn temperatures in the Arctic region are a record 5.0 degree Celsius (9.0 Fahrenheit) higher than normal due the melting of the ice cap, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) report said Friday.
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10/17/2008 9:29 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
NASA satellite to scan solar system's outer limits (Reuters)
Reuters - NASA is preparing to launch a satellite that will study in unprecedented detail the distant regions where the outermost reaches of our solar system collide with the cold expanse of interstellar space.
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Strong earthquake off Guatemala-Mexico coast (Reuters)
Reuters - A strong 6.5-magnitude earthquake struck in the Pacific near the Mexico-Guatemala border on Thursday, but there was no tsunami alert and no initial reports of casualties.
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Scientists have new clue to mystery of sunken sub (AP)
AP - It's long been a mystery why the H.L. Hunley never returned after becoming the first submarine in history to sink an enemy warship in 1864, but new research announced Friday may lend credence to one of the theories. Scientists found the eight-man crew of the hand-cranked Confederate submarine had not set the pump to remove water from the crew compartment, which might indicate it was not being flooded.
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Palin says God blessed America with oil and gas (AP)
AP - Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin said Thursday that God blessed the nation with oil and gas resources and other forms of energy that should be tapped to reduce U.S. dependence on foreign suppliers.
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10/17/2008 4:32 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
NASA runs into more trouble with Hubble (AP)
AP - NASA's efforts to get the ailing Hubble Space Telescope working again have hit a snag, and engineers are trying to figure out their next step.
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10/17/2008 6:32 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
NASA sees no quick fix for broken Hubble telescope (AP)
AP - NASA's efforts to get the ailing Hubble Space Telescope working again have hit a snag, and engineers are trying to figure out their next step.
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10/17/2008 3:07 AM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Omar weakens to tropical storm in Atlantic (Reuters)
Reuters - Omar lost hurricane strength on Friday, weakening to a tropical storm in the Atlantic Ocean and posing no threat to land after causing little damage this week in the northern Caribbean.
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Problems crop up on Hubble Space Telescope (Reuters)
Reuters - Science observations aboard the Hubble Space Telescope were on hold on Friday following a pair of problems that cropped up as the observatory recovered from a computer failure, NASA said.
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Plants Cry For Help (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - When injured, plants can cry for help via a chemical phone call to the roots.
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NASA Hits Snag in Reviving Hubble Space Telescope (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - NASA's attempt to revive the ailing Hubble Space Telescope has hit a snag, leaving the iconic observatory's return to science observations in limbo until two new glitches can be solved, agency officials said Friday.
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Government declares beluga whale endangered (AP)
AP - The beluga whales of Alaska's Cook Inlet are endangered and require additional protection to survive, the government declared Friday, contradicting Gov. Sarah Palin who has questioned whether the distinctive white whales are actually declining.
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10/17/2008 6:11 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Rejection Fosters Intuition (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - Rejection can make a person more intuitive. New research suggests individuals who have faced the cold shoulder can more easily spot phony people.
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10/17/2008 6:57 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
NASA to launch probe to map solar system's edge (AP)
AP - A small NASA spacecraft embarks on a two-year mission this weekend to give scientists their first view of the happenings at the edge of the solar system. The Ibex probe, short for Interstellar Boundary Explorer, will study a chaotic region in space where the solar wind from the sun clashes with cold gases from interstellar space.
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10/17/2008 8:55 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Rare White Lions Get Wild (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - A pride of white lions, including two adult males and two juvenile females, has been released into Sanbona Wildlife Reserve in South Africa's Western Cape Province.
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10/17/2008 8:04 AM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Armyworms attacking pastures, wheat in Texas (AP)
AP - Texas farmers are once again battling armyworms and the voracious creatures are attacking fields and pastures in formidable numbers.
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10/17/2008 2:02 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Animals Stressed Out, Too (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - The economy, the election, and myriad other problems are really stressing out ... pets.
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10/16/2008 11:36 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Scientists say stick bug is world's longest insect (AP)
AP - A stick bug from the island of Borneo measuring well over a foot in length has been identified by researchers as the world's longest insect, British scientists said Thursday.
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10/15/2008 9:25 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Americans Flunk Simple 3-Question Political Survey (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - Some news audiences are more politically savvy than others, according to a new poll, with readers of The New Yorker and similar high-brow magazines being the most knowledgeable.
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10/16/2008 12:06 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Ferocious Hurricane Omar swirls out to sea (AFP)
AFP - Hurricane Omar was rapidly losing strength as it headed out to sea Thursday, after pounding the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico as a ferocious Category Three storm.
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10/16/2008 6:59 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Hobbled Hubble Space Telescope revived (Reuters)
Reuters - The Hubble Space Telescope was in the final stages of recovery on Thursday after NASA successfully bypassed a faulty computer and resurrected an 18-year-old spare from orbital hibernation.
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10/15/2008 10:09 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
U.S. oil prices fall more than $1 (Reuters)
Reuters - U.S. crude oil futures fell more than $1 a barrel after Wednesday's settlement, slipping to a 13-month low as traders were concerned over weaker demand linked to a widespread economic slowdown.
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10/16/2008 12:40 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Bizarre Dinosaur Headgear Used For Shouting (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - The ornate headgear worn by duck-billed dinosaurs millions of years ago was used to make eerie, bellowing calls, suggests a new study.
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10/15/2008 11:39 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Dying Lawyer's Son, Clintons Beg Biogen to Use Drug (Bloomberg)
Bloomberg - Oct. 15 (Bloomberg) -- The son of Fred Baron is pleading with Biogen Idec Inc. to let his dying father, the Dallas trial lawyer who served as finance chairman for John Edwards's presidential campaign, use the experimental cancer drug Tysabri.
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10/16/2008 5:17 AM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Hurricane Omar weakens after surging into Atlantic (Reuters)
Reuters - Hurricane Omar weakened rapidly as it surged into the Atlantic on Thursday, after threading its way through the small islands of the northeastern Caribbean as a fiercely powerful storm that ended up causing relatively little damage, U.S. forecasters said.
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Report says Arctic temperatures at record highs (AP)
AP - Autumn temperatures in the Arctic are at record levels, the Arctic Ocean is getting warmer and less salty as sea ice melts, and reindeer herds appear to be declining, researchers reported Thursday.
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10/16/2008 6:02 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Overeating? Blame Your Genes (HealthDay)
HealthDay - THURSDAY, Oct. 16 (HealthDay News) -- A gene could help prod people to overeat and gain excess weight, new research shows.
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10/16/2008 6:33 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Want a Date? Just Volunteer (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - Guys looking for dates might do well to volunteer at the Salvation Army or help people rescue lost dogs. A new study suggests that women put a high value on altruism in potential mates.
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Why Dick Cheney's Heart Skipped a Beat (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - Vice President Dick Cheney was admitted to and released from the hospital Wednesday because he was "experiencing a recurrence of atrial fibrillation, an abnormal rhythm involving the upper chambers of the heart," his spokeswoman Megan Mitchell said.
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West Africa has potential to develop biomass: report (AFP)
AFP - Bioenergy could become an "engine of growth" for several west African countries hard hit by the world food crisis and rising oil prices, the United Nations Foundation said Thursday.
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10/15/2008 12:10 PM - Views: 5 Rating: -
Hurricane Omar taking aim at Caribbean islands (AP)
AP - Hurricane Omar is gaining strength as it moves northeast, a day after drenching islands in the southeastern Caribbean.
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10/14/2008 10:15 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
NASA expects Hubble to be up and running by week's end (AFP)
AFP - NASA said Tuesday it will make an attempt to revive the space telescope Hubble, idled since september 27 by an equiment failure, officials said on Tuesday.
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10/15/2008 11:06 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Why Women Have Bad Teeth (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - Women had poor dental health compared to men back in the hunter-gatherer era, and it got worse as societies turned to farming.
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Amazing Power of Music Revealed (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - More than 7,000 runners who raced earlier this month in a half-marathon in London were under the influence of a scientifically derived and powerful performance-enhancing stimulant - pop music.
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Scientists view both Obama, McCain as supportive (AP)
AP - Call it the political revenge of the nerds. For nearly eight years, many mainstream scientists have been frustrated with the Bush administration. They've claimed that science has been censored, ignored and politicized on issues from global warming to stem cells to evolution. Even the presidential science adviser was booted from the White House, forced to set up office down the street.
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10/15/2008 7:51 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Tiny Tide Travelers May Sense Gravity (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - Life is no beach for tidal creatures that must migrate in sync with the waterline.
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10/15/2008 1:09 AM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Omar strengthens slightly, heads toward Puerto Rico (Reuters)
Reuters - Hurricane Omar in the eastern Caribbean strengthened slightly early Wednesday as it headed toward the northern Leeward Islands, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said in its 8 a.m. EDT (1200 GMT) report.
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Hurricane Omar barrels toward Virgin Islands (AFP)
AFP - Hurricane Omar moved toward the Virgin Islands on Wednesday, gaining power as warnings were issued across the Caribbean over the latest storm.
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10/15/2008 11:02 AM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Europe Aims For Re-entry Spacecraft (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - Plenty of European astronauts and hardware have gone up to the space station or to other orbits around Earth, but now the European Space Agency (ESA) is thinking of ways to get them back down on their own.
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10/15/2008 1:50 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
US wholesale prices drop 0.4 pct; core rate jumps 0.4 pct (AFP)
AFP - US wholesale prices fell 0.4 percent in September amid sliding oil prices, but core inflation -- excluding food and energy -- rose 0.4 percent, Labor Department data showed Wednesday.
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10/15/2008 4:43 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Falling oil prices make Iraq revisit budget (AP)
AP - A steep drop in the price of oil may force Iraq to scale back its $79 billion budget for 2009, the Finance Ministry said Wednesday.
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10/15/2008 4:54 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Hurricane Omar gathers force in northeastern Caribbean (AFP)
AFP - Puerto Rico prepared for the worse late Wednesday as Hurricane Omar churned into a category two storm with wind speeds of 170 kilometers (105 miles) per hour, triggering hurricane warnings across much of the northeastern Caribbean.
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10/15/2008 5:00 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Brain signals revive paralyzed muscles in monkeys (AP)
AP - Monkeys taught to play a computer game were able to overcome wrist paralysis with an experimental device that might lead to new treatments for patients with stroke and spinal cord injury.
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10/15/2008 2:25 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Church Pastors Dismiss Mental Illness (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - In a study of Christian church members who approached their church for help with a personal or family member's diagnosed mental illness, researchers found that more than 32 percent were told by their pastor that they or their loved one did not really have a mental illness.
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NASA to start long distance repairs on Hubble (AP)
AP - NASA engineers say they know how to fix the broken Hubble Space Telescope: They have to wake up computer parts that have been sleeping in space for more than 18 years.
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10/15/2008 2:11 AM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Bones Reveal Oldest Case of TB (LiveScience.com)
LiveScience.com - An excavated skeleton of a Neolithic woman and an infant buried with her show signs of tuberculosis, making them the oldest known TB cases confirmed with DNA, researchers announced today.
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Omar strengthens to hurricane, aims at Puerto Rico (AP)
AP - Forecasters say Omar has reached hurricane strength with top winds of 75 mph as it menaces Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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10/15/2008 4:17 AM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Bottled water has contaminants too, study finds (AP)
AP - Tests on leading brands of bottled water turned up a variety of contaminants often found in tap water, according to a study released Wednesday by an environmental advocacy group.
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10/17/2008 7:00 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
ESA Council meeting at ministerial level: The Hague, 25/26 November 2008
ESA PR 42-2008. The next ESA Council meeting at ministerial level will take place on 25/26 November in The Hague, the Netherlands, at the World Forum, Churchillplein 10, 2517 JW.
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10/17/2008 7:42 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Building a safer space together
The conference ‘Building a Safer Space Together’, taking place in Rome from 21 to 23 October, is an invitation to reflect and exchange information on the essential aspects of space safety on a global basis.
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10/17/2008 1:30 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Viewing the Universe in a different light
European scientists are preparing two new windows on the Universe that will give astronomers an unprecedented look at stars forming, and the aftermath of the 'Big Bang.'
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10/17/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Hubble Telescope Media Teleconference Today at 4 P.M. EDT
NASA will host a media teleconference today beginning at approximately 4 p.m. EDT, to discuss issues recently experienced with the Hubble Space Telescope.
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10/17/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 3 Rating: -
NASA Updates Time For Space Shuttle Atlantis' Roll From Launch Pad
NASA managers have adjusted the time for space shuttle Atlantis' rollback from Launch Pad 39A.
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10/17/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 2 Rating: -
NASA Increases Value of Engineering and Technology Contract
NASA has increased the maximum ordering value of a contract with Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies (SGT) Inc., by $49.2 million to support the Applied Engineering and Technology Directorate at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.
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10/17/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Lunar Lander Teams To Compete For $2 Million NASA Prize
Nine teams with rocket-powered vehicles will compete during the 2008 Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge.
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10/17/2008 1:44 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Putin tries satellite navigation device on his dog (AP)
AP - Russia was the first to put a dog in space. Now, 50 years later, it has brought space to a dog, and not just any dog but Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's beloved black Labrador.
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10/17/2008 12:21 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Putin's dog gets a satellite collar (Reuters)
Reuters - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's black labrador dog, Koni, Friday was given a collar that will allow her master to track her movements by satellite.
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10/17/2008 1:30 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Student projects fly high in northern Sweden
Students from around Europe have been flying their experiments on high altitude balloons in northern Sweden. It is a unique way to test their theories in an extreme environment, but one that comes with a healthy dose of lastminute drama alongside their scientific successes.
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10/17/2008 6:45 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Europe to Delay Mars Rover Mission (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - PARIS ? European Space Agency (ESA) governments tentatively have agreed to delay the launch of Europe's first-ever Mars rover by a little more than two years, to 2016, as part of a broader effort to rein in project costs and seek deeper cooperation with NASA and the Russian space agency, European government officials said.
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10/17/2008 11:15 AM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Doorstep Astronomy: Mercury in the Morning (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - If there ever was a planet that has gotten a bad rap for its inability to be readily observed, it would have to be Mercury, known in some circles as the "elusive planet."
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10/16/2008 4:45 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Bush Signs NASA Authorization Bill into Law (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - WASHINGTON - U.S. President George W. Bush signed into law the NASA Authorization Act of 2008 (H.R. 6063), a policy bill that endorses U.S. plans to return to the Moon, sets budget targets for NASA programs and requires the agency to conduct an additional space shuttle flight to deliver a multibillion dollar science payload to the International Space Station.
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10/16/2008 8:49 AM - Views: 2 Rating: -
GOCE launch postponed
The foreseen 27 October launch date of GOCE has had to be postponed to allow the enquiry board time to conclude its work. A new launch date will be announced here as soon as possible.
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10/16/2008 8:52 AM - Views: 2 Rating: -
ESA closes in on the origin of Mars’ larger moon
European space scientists are getting closer to unravelling the origin of Mars’ larger moon, Phobos. Thanks to a series of close encounters by ESA’s Mars Express spacecraft, the moon looks almost certain to be a ‘rubble pile’, rather than a single solid object. However, mysteries remain about where the rubble came from.
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NASA's Fermi Telescope Discovers First Gamma-Ray-Only Pulsar
About three times a second, a 10,000-year-old stellar corpse sweeps a beam of gamma-rays toward Earth.
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Administrator's Statement on Signing of the NASA Authorization Act
The following is a statement by NASA Administrator Michael Griffin after the signing by the president of the NASA Authorization Act of 2008
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Schmitt Completes NASA Advisory Council Service; Ford Named Chairman
NASA Advisory Council Chairman Harrison "Jack" H. Schmitt announced Thursday he was leaving the council. Fellow council member Kenneth Ford will succeed him as chairman effective immediately.
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NASA: Hubble Space Telescope's Reboot Going Well (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - NASA's long-distance effort to revive the ailing Hubble Space Telescope is going well, with the orbital observatory on track to resume science observations by week's end, agency officials said Thursday.
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NASA to Discuss Mission to Study Sun's Weakening Protective Bubble
NASA will hold a media teleconference on Friday, Oct. 17, at 1 p.m. EDT, to preview the Interstellar Boundary Explorer, or IBEX, mission.
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NASA Invites Reporters to Observe Lunar Rover Tests in Arizona
NASA is practicing for future lunar road trips, and reporters are invited to observe the activities. The annual Desert RATS, or Research and Technology Studies, field test will be held in Arizona during October, and NASA will host a media day on Oct. 24.
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10/15/2008 3:33 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Animals on climate
Climate change is one of the greatest environmental threats facing the planet and is driving biodiversity loss, affecting both individual species and their ecosystems.
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NASA to Webcast IBEX Spacecraft Launch on Pegasus Rocket Oct. 19
The first NASA spacecraft to image and map the dynamic interactions taking place where the hot solar wind slams into the cold expanse of space will be launched on Sunday, Oct. 19, at 1:48 p.m. EDT, during a launch window that extends from 1:44 p.m. to 1:52 p.m. Called the Interstellar Boundary Explorer, or IBEX, the spacecraft will conduct extremely high-altitude orbits above Earth to investigate and capture images of processes taking place at the farthest reaches of the solar system.
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NASA's Space Shuttle Atlantis Rolls Off Launch Pad Monday
Space shuttle Atlantis is scheduled to roll back from Launch Pad 39A to the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Monday, Oct. 20, to await launch on its mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.
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Will downturn hit Hollywood? (The Christian Science Monitor)
The Christian Science Monitor - The upward march of ticket prices may halt. The growth of premium movie houses – with their reserve seating and gourmet food – could slow. There may be fewer new movies, and each one may stay for a shorter time in theaters before moving to DVD, cable, and satellite.
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10/14/2008 9:14 AM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Russian spacecraft docks with orbital station (AP)
AP - An American computer game designer boarded the international space station Tuesday, floating onto the orbital outpost 35 years after his astronaut father circled the Earth on Skylab.
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10/14/2008 11:02 AM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Infant Stars Caught Feeding (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - The European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope has given astronomers their most detailed look at how infant stars feed off the disks of gas and dust that swirl around them as they grow.
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10/14/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 1 Rating: -
NASA Releases Documentary Celebrating Agency's First 50 Years
In celebration of its 50th anniversary, NASA will premiere the documentary "50 Years of Exploration: The Golden Anniversary of NASA" on NASA Television's Public and Education channels Wednesday, Oct. 15, at 9 p.m. EDT.
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10/14/2008 8:37 AM - Views: 1 Rating: -
New crew, U.S. tourist dock with space station (Reuters)
Reuters - A Russian Soyuz spacecraft carrying U.S. video game developer Richard Garriott docked with the International Space Station Tuesday.
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10/14/2008 11:02 AM - Views: 1 Rating: -
New Crew, Space Tourist Arrive at Space Station (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - A Russian Soyuz spacecraft carrying American space tourist Richard Garriott and a new crew for the International Space Station docked at orbiting laboratory early Tuesday, where three astronauts were eagerly awaiting their arrival inside.
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10/14/2008 6:01 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Astronaut's Son Reboots Dad's Work in Orbit (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - Richard Garriott's approach to the International Space Station (ISS) this morning may have seemed familiar to him, even though this was his first flight in space. That feeling could be attributed in part to the six months of training he underwent for the mission, but it might also have been what happened when he was twelve, or more appropriately, what his father did then.
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10/14/2008 7:45 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
NASA to Begin Hubble Space Telescope Fix (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - NASA engineers hope to begin reviving the ailing Hubble Space Telescope Wednesday with a days-long switch to a backup system after a hardware failure cut off its ability to transmit images back to Earth last month.
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NASA Sets Media Briefing for Crews on International Space Station
The astronauts, cosmonauts and spaceflight participant aboard the International Space Station will participate in a news conference at 12:20 p.m. CDT, Monday, Oct. 20. Reporters at participating NASA centers may ask questions.
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10/14/2008 8:39 AM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Russian Soyuz carrying US space tourist docks (AP)
AP - A Russian spacecraft carrying an American computer game designer and two crewmates has docked with the international space station.
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10/13/2008 10:45 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
OHB Uses Galileo Bid to Send a Message to Competitors (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - OHB Technology is bidding against a much larger consortium to build 28 Galileo navigation satellites as a signal to European governments that the company should be viewed as a prime contractor, OHB Chief Executive Marco Fuchs said.
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Distant Spacecraft Scans Earth for Signs of Life (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - A new study is underway to search for signs of habitability ... on Earth.
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Space Tourist, Astronauts to Dock at Station (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - An American space tourist and two professional astronauts are closing in on the International Space Station as they prepare to dock at the orbiting lab early Tuesday.
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10/13/2008 6:45 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Giant Cyclones Seen on Saturn (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - Scientists have discovered a giant cyclone swirling on Saturn's north pole, and observed a similar storm on the planet's south pole in detail 10 times greater than before, thanks to new images from NASA's Cassini spacecraft.
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10/13/2008 7:32 AM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Faint gamma-ray bursts do actually exist
Gamma-ray bursts, powerful glares of high-energy that wash through the Universe once every day or so are, for a brief time, the brightest objects in the gamma-ray sky. ESA’s Integral gamma-ray observatory has observed several low-luminosity gamma-ray bursts, confirming the existence of an entire population of weaker bursts hardly noticed so far.
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10/12/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
New Crew Blasts Off for International Space Station
A new crew that will live and work aboard the International Space Station rocketed into orbit early Sunday aboard a Soyuz spacecraft.
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10/11/2008 11:05 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
U.S. space tourist set for blast-off (Reuters)
Reuters - U.S. video game magnate Richard Garriott will blast off into space aboard a Russian spaceship on Sunday watched by his father, a NASA astronaut who went into space at the height of the Cold War.
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10/12/2008 7:31 AM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Former Astronaut's Son Blasts Off Toward Space Station (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - American space tourist Richard Garriott, the son of a former NASA astronaut, rocketed into orbit early Sunday aboard a Russian spacecraft alongside two professional spaceflyers to become the first second-generation American astronaut to launch toward the International Space Station.
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10/12/2008 5:42 AM - Views: 0 Rating: -
U.S. space tourist blasts off in Russian rocket (Reuters)
Reuters - U.S. video game magnate Richard Garriott blasted off into space aboard a Russian rocket on Sunday watched by his father, a NASA astronaut who went into space at the height of the Cold War.
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10/11/2008 12:15 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Space Tourist, Station Crew to Launch Sunday (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - A new crew is poised to launch to the International Space Station early Sunday to help outfit the laboratory for double-sized occupancy.
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10/11/2008 11:50 AM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Russia says Soyuz space landings will be safe (Reuters)
Reuters - Russian space authorities said on Saturday they had improved safety measures for spaceships returning to Earth from the International Space Station after a series of rough landings.
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10/11/2008 1:02 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
The 100th Crewed Soyuz Flight That (Maybe) Isn't (SPACE.com)
SPACE.com - HOUSTON - As the commander of the next Soyuz launch to the International Space Station, Yuri Lonchakov was in charge of designing a patch to represent his three-person crew.
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10/11/2008 3:57 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Russian space chief reassures US partners (AP)
AP - The ongoing global economic turmoil and increasingly strained ties between Moscow and Washington will not stand in the way of further space exploration, Russia's space agency chief said Saturday.
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10/10/2008 10:08 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
NASA gives budget-busting Mars probe a reprieve (Reuters)
Reuters - NASA needs more money to resolve problems with its next Mars mission and keep it on track for launch next year, and is gambling that the U.S. Congress will find the extra funds, officials said on Friday.
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10/10/2008 8:10 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Student Experiments Fly High on Helium Balloons
Four teams of students sponsored by ESA are jubilant after their experiments returned safely to Earth at the end of the latest Balloon Experiments for University Students (BEXUS) campaign inside the Arctic Circle. After many months of hard work and preparation, the successful conclusion was well worth waiting for.
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10/10/2008 12:00 AM - Views: 3 Rating: -
NASA to Provide Update to Hubble Anomaly Status
NASA will host a media teleconference at 12:30 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, Oct. 14, to brief reporters about the status of efforts to revive the data handling unit that failed on the Hubble Space Telescope in late-September.
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10/17/2008 11:00 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Premier League: Burnout fears for Theo Walcott as Arsène Wenger stands him down
Arsène Wenger has hinted that he will drop Theo Walcott from the Arsenal squad that is set to face Everton
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10/17/2008 11:03 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
David Lacey: Fabio Capello is echoing style of a master if not his voice
Fabio Capello shares many similarities with England's most famous manager - Sir Alf Ramsey
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10/17/2008 11:00 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Premier League: Luiz Felipe Scolari says returning John Terry is dying to play
Despite missing England's two World Cup qualifiers, John Terry should be fit enough to play for Chelsea
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10/17/2008 11:01 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Tennis: Madrid Masters: Andy Murray earns rematch with Roger Federer
Andy Murray will play Roger Federer again after easily beating Gael Monfils 6-2, 6-2
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10/17/2008 11:01 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Horse racing: War Of Attrition perfectly sound after comeback
Mouse Morris has said that War of Attrition coped well with his return race at Punchestown
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10/17/2008 11:02 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Leader: In praise of ... Sachin Tendulkar
Leader: Sachin Tendulkar became Test cricket's leading run-scorer, exceeding the 11,953 runs made by Brian Lara
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10/17/2008 11:02 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Cricket: Nothing flash, just a quick scamper to lift Sachin Tendulkar to summit
Sachin Tendulkar's efficient rather than showy run-making has made him the finest of batsmen
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10/17/2008 11:03 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Barney Ronay: Is Rio Ferdinand the wisest man in football?
With his furrowed, long-suffering visage, Rio Ferdinand is football's equivalent of Abraham Lincoln
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10/17/2008 9:51 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Ducks blank Sharks 4-0 for first win (AP)
A perfect goaltending performance by Jean-Sebastien Giguere ended the San Jose Sharks' perfect start. Giguere made 38 saves for his 30th career shutout and the Anaheim Ducks' first victory of the season, a 4-0 decision over the previously unbeaten Sharks on Friday night. With Giguere shutting down the Sharks, the Ducks (1-4) relied on goals from two defenseman -- Francois Beauchemin and Chris...
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10/17/2008 11:00 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Premier League: Emile Heskey best off at Wigan Athletic - Steve Bruce
Despite rumours that he may be returning to Liverpool, Steve Bruce hasn't given up hope of keeping Emile Heskey at Wigan
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10/17/2008 11:00 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Premier League: Rafael Benítez calls for Fernando Torres injuries with Spain to be analysed
Rafael Benítez has expressed his concern about Spain's training methods after Fernando Torres was injured again on international duty
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10/17/2008 11:00 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Scottish Premier League: Peter Lawwell's bond ties him to Celtic
Peter Lawwell says he turned down the chief executive role at Arsenal because Celtic is 'more than a club'
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10/17/2008 11:00 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Football: Chris Iwelumo grateful he isn't English as he fronts up to notorious miss
Chris Iwelumo is trying to draw the positives out of his colossal miss for Scotland
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10/17/2008 11:00 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Championship: Glenn Roeder irritated by match-fix claim
Norwich City's manager Glenn Roeder believes that his side are innocent of any alleged match-fixing
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10/17/2008 11:01 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Snooker: Judd Trump pockets Ronnie O'Sullivan's scalp
The precocious Judd Trump sprung a shock by beating Ronnie O'Sullivan in Glasgow
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10/17/2008 11:01 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Rugby Union: Heineken Cup: Glasgow 16-22 Toulouse
Glasgow's Heineken Cup hopes are effectively over after a 22-16 home defeat to Toulouse
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10/17/2008 11:00 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Big interview: Young star too bright to be lost in Manchester City's growing world galaxy
Micah Richards talks to Daniel Taylor about Manchester City's new riches, growing up in Leeds and the importance of ridding football of racism
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10/17/2008 11:00 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Premier League: David Moyes reveals why he delayed new contract: fear of losing control
David Moyes took his time signing a new Everton contract because he was worried about his influence being eroded
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10/17/2008 11:00 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Premier League: Phil Brown a blend of purist and pragmatist
Phill Brown talks to Louise Taylor about Big Sam, Hull's Champions' League form and free designer clothing
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10/17/2008 11:02 PM - Views: 0 Rating: -
Kevin McCarra: Wailing Rafael Benítez leads the chorus over national service blues
If club managers had it their way they would probably do away with all international fixtures
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10/16/2008 11:14 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Boxing: Darren Sutherland makes professional jump
Ireland's Olympic bronze medallist Darren Sutherland has turned professional
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10/16/2008 11:14 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Rugby League World Cup: Australia court controversy
Australia have added two players facing sexual assault allegations to their World Cup squad
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10/16/2008 11:17 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Premier League: Robinho fit to play after injury scare
Despite being substituted for Brazil in midweek, Robinho should be fit to play for Manchester City against Newcastle
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10/16/2008 11:17 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Football: Gareth Southgate worried about David Wheater
Gareth Southgate is concerned that David Wheater's midweek international exertions may have exhausted him
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10/17/2008 8:03 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Friday's football transfer rumours: Emile Heskey back to Liverpool?
Arsenal interested in Wolves keeper | Musampa considers Wrexham move
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10/17/2008 9:09 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Formula one: Lewis Hamilton sets fastest time in practice ahead of Sunday's Chinese grand prix
Lewis Hamilton set the fastest time in both practice sessions ahead of Sunday's penultimate F1 race in China
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10/17/2008 11:26 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Talking Horses: Ron Cox's latest news and best bets
The latest news and best bets from around the country in our daily racing blog
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10/17/2008 11:34 AM - Views: 4 Rating: -
On Second Thoughts: Scott Murray on Stephen Hendry
Talent, determination and balls the size of the Elgin Marbles - rarely has a British sporting superstar been so under-rated
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10/17/2008 1:22 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
From 7 down in 7th, Red Sox force Game 6 (AP)
Perched on the right-field roof at Fenway Park, Dennis Eckersley could see it all slipping away from the Boston Red Sox. Heard it, too. No noise, no hope. "People were just sitting there. I can't remember it ever being that quiet," the Hall of Fame pitcher said Friday. "It's not like the Rays were scoring runs on groundballs.
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10/17/2008 2:16 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
NFL: Paolo Bandini on Dallas Cowboys trading for Roy Williams
The costly acquisition of Roy Williams is by no means the greatest problem afflicting Dallas right now
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10/17/2008 2:50 PM - Views: 4 Rating: -
Football: Ewan Murray on George Burley, Kris Boyd and Scotland 0-0 Norway
George Burley should be praised for his handling of Kris Boyd's international retirement and Scotland's draw with Norway
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10/17/2008 9:16 AM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Yzerman to run Canada's Olympic team (AP)
Steve Yzerman will be appointed executive director of Canada's hockey team for the 2010 Vancouver Games. The Detroit Red Wings executive replaces Wayne Gretzky, who held the job for the past two Olympics. Hockey Canada will introduce Yzerman on Saturday in Ottawa, where the team's management staff for the Winter Games will be announced.
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10/17/2008 10:12 AM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Premier League: Blackburn midfielder Steven Reid will miss rest of the season
Blackburn Rovers midfielder Steven Reid to miss the rest of the season with a knee problem
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10/17/2008 1:26 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
Tennis: Andy Murray sweeps past Gaël Monfils to reach last four in Madrid
Andy Murray brushed aside Gaël Monfils in straight sets to reach his first Madrid Masters semi-final
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10/17/2008 8:44 PM - Views: 3 Rating: -
No. 15 Boise St. defeats Hawaii, now 6-0 (AP)
Boise State cornerback Brandyn Thompson can finally forget about his performance last season against Hawaii. As a freshman, Thompson was picked apart by standout quarterback Colt Brennan in the Warriors' Western Athletic Conference title clinching victory in the regular season finale. Thompson erased those bitter memories Friday night with three interceptions, two that led to 10 second-half points...
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10/16/2008 11:14 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Golf: Seve Ballesteros has surgery to reduce swelling
Seve Ballesteros had an emergency operation after his conditioned suddenly worsened
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10/16/2008 11:14 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Cricket: England's Sri Lanka tour hopes fade
Sri Lanka's proposed tour of England is unlikely to be salvaged despite negotiations
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10/16/2008 11:17 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Premier League: Michael Owen's groin injury provides latest blow to Joe Kinnear reign
Michael Owen is a big doubt for next Saturday's Tyne-Wear derby after suffering a groin strain
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10/16/2008 11:17 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Championship: Championship game subject of betting investigation
The FA has launched a probe into the match between Derby County and Norwich City after it exhibited unusual betting patterns
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10/17/2008 8:14 AM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Alfio Basile steps down as Argentina coach
Alfio Basile has resigned from his position as coach of Argentina due to the team's struggles in World Cup qualifying
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10/17/2008 9:03 AM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Cricket: Sachin Tendulkar breaks Brian Lara's record to become highest Test run scorer
Sachin Tendulkar has become the highest run-scorer in the history of Test cricket after passing Brian Lara's record
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10/17/2008 11:10 AM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Football: Marcela Mora y Araujo on Argentina's quest for a new manager
Carlos Bianchi has emerged as the popular choice to become the new Argentina coach following Alfio Basile's resignation
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10/17/2008 12:36 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Titans starting WRs miss practice again (AP)
Tennessee Titans starting wide receivers Justin McCareins and Justin Gage missed practice again Friday and will be questionable for Sunday's game at Kansas City. McCareins injured his hamstring in Wednesday's practice, and Gage has not practiced in three weeks because of a right knee injury. McCareins said he will be a game-time decision.
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10/17/2008 1:45 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Formula one: Gemma Briggs - Driven Hamilton must hold his nerve to avoid an unwelcome Shanghai surprise
Lewis Hamilton's desire to win is almost pathological, but this natural heir to Gilles Villeneuve must show he is mentally capable
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10/17/2008 2:00 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Nadal, Federer reach Madrid semifinals (AP)
Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer stayed on track to meet in another final by winning their quarterfinals in straight sets Friday at the Madrid Masters. Top-ranked Nadal downed Spanish countryman Feliciano Lopez 6-4, 6-4, and second-ranked Federer eliminated ninth-seeded Juan Martin del Potro 6-3, 6-3. In Saturday's semifinals, Nadal will meet Gilles Simon, while Federer will face fourth-seeded Andy...
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10/17/2008 6:20 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Police investigate assisted suicide of paralysed rugby player
Daniel James felt his body had become a 'prison' and lived in 'fear and loathing' of his daily life, his parents say
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10/17/2008 8:04 PM - Views: 2 Rating: -
Rangers' Valiquette tops Leafs 1-0 in SO (AP)
Steve Valiquette gave Henrik Lundqvist a night off and made Madison Square Garden his own personal playground. Getting a rare start in front of the home crowd, Valiquette was nearly perfect. In the end, his performance was good enough to give the New York Rangers a 1-0 shootout victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Friday night.
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10/16/2008 11:07 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -
Rugby Union: Shaun Edwards: Wasps' venue switch is more like a shot in the foot than one in the arm
Our move to Twickenham in January is to bring in extra funds, not to capitalise on Danny Cipriani's appeal
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10/16/2008 11:14 PM - Views: 1 Rating: -