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Thu, 7 August 2008

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New planet map seen aiding mining, climate
A facsimile of Martin Behaim´s 1492 Erdapfel or Earth apple globe is seen Monday, April 10, 2006, in Boston at a new exhibit of world maps titled "Journeys of the Imagination" from the cartographic collections of the Norman B. Leventhal M...Full Story
  
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Arctic map sets blueprint in march for oil
View of a drilling rig at the Val Gamburtseva oil fields in Russia's Arctic Far North,Tuesday, April 4, 2006. The fields are owned by state oil company Rosneft, which is gearing up for a major stock offering this year. In a control room above the Arctic Circle, oil workers in crisp yellow-and-black overalls fine-tune pumps and turbines with the click of a mouse. A brand-new pipeline threads off over the icy...Full Story
  
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Monkeys and apes facing extinction
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More dads stay home with small babies
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Gerrard injured as Liverpool tune up for European start
England´s Steven Gerrard, left, reacts as Russia´s team players celebrate their 2-1 victory in the Euro 2008 Group E qualifying soccer match at Moscow´s Luzhniki stadium Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev) wam2 ...Full Story
  
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Chinese women's football looking for Olympic rebirth
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HIV vaccine 'allows drug breaks'
Doctoral candidate Simone Kaiser holds test tubes with HIV infected blood that has separated into white and red blood cells, Monday Feb. 16, 2004 at the HIV laboratory at the Hamburg, northern Germany, University Hospital. Scientists on Monday launched the country's first test of an HIV vaccine, a yearlong program that will involve up to 50 volunteers and is backed by the New York-based International AIDS Vaccine Ini...Full Story
  
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Russia plumbs new depths for power
Russian Marshal Ustinov missile cruiser leaves for the Barents Sea in this Aug. 2004 file picture. Russia announced Monday that it is sending warships to patrol Arctic waters for the first time since the breakup of the Soviet Union _ the latest move to increase the country's global military presence. Patrols by the Northern Fleet's Severomorsk submarine destroyer and Marshal Ustinov missile cruiser will begin Thursday, July 17,...Full Story
  
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Lightning hits 91 spectators at racetrack
Giant screens around the racetrack showed a video of Soldiers serving in Iraq with the 1st Armored Cavalry Division giving the "Gentlemen, start your engines" command that started the 600-mile race....Full Story
  
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Air Malta defends its Glasgow flights decision
Air Malta - Air Malta Airbus A319-100 (9H-AEH) landing at London Heathrow Airport. /aaeh ...Full Story
  
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Iran says to complete oil project without Norway firm
Oil platforms...Full Story
  
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