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Our World Today
Earth
and Space Weather Connected New Study Finds
Scientists
converge on Africa to unlock hurricane mystery
Study
Strengthens Link Between Global Warming, Fiercer Storms
Some
Glaciers Growing Due to Climate Change, Study Suggests
Summer
was Canada's warmest since 1948
Farm
groups seek drought disaster aid before US elections
Indonesia's
Mt. Talang spews hot ash, but no danger yet of
major eruption
Filipinos
return home as Mayon volcano settles down
5.3
Magnitude undersea earthquake shakes southern Philippines
Allstate
Insurance Dumps Earthquake Coverage In US
Indonesia records 49th death from bird flu
South Sudan detects first case of bird flu
Ugandan government issues bird flu alert
Vietnam to use locally-made bird flu vaccines in 2007
US Vets Keeping Eye on Dog Flu
Rains
fuel deadly cholera fears in Angola as death toll rises to 2,200
Fiji Health
ministry warns of mumps outbreak
My anthrax survivor's story:
NBC News employee speaks out for the first time on her ordeal
Measles
Returns: Many in U.S. at Risk From "Eradicated" Disease, Experts
Warn
Polio
Making Rapid Comeback, Poses Epidemic Risk, Scientists Say
Legionnaire's
outbreak mystery continues in US
Treatment
of SARS Still a Mystery
End: September 13, 2006
‘Katrina’
Was Just the Beginning of Hellish Hurricanes
Valid
science or a perfect storm for controversy? Theory that warming spawns more
hurricanes gains support but still has skeptics
Native
British trees 'under threat' from global warming
Moderate
5.4 magnitude quake jolts northwest China
5.2
Magnitude Earthquake Hits New Zealand Capital
World Bank fears economic fallout if bird flu mutates
Southern Vietnam to check passenger temperature to prevent
bird flu
Live bird flu virus vaccine protects animals new study
says
First avian flu vaccines get EU-wide authorisation
9/11 delayed 2001 flu outbreak, study says
Maker Of Hand Gel Says It Kills Bird Flu Virus
Probing the Mysterious Migration of Swans Suspected in
Spread of Avian Flu
Anthrax
suspected in wild elephant death in India
End: September 12, 2006
EU,
Asian summit to send global warming message
Global
warming to wash away beaches, warns Spanish study
Global
warming raises concerns
Global
warming could worsen terror attacks
Drought
is double trouble for US farmers
Indonesia
Raises Alert Level at Mount Talang Volcano
Philippine
scientists lower alert level as Mayon volcano's eruption wanes
Decompression-driven
crystallization warms pathway for volcanic eruptions
Rare
6.0 magnitude earthquake hits Gulf of Mexico, shakes southwest Florida
Largest
Earthquake In 30 Years Sends Shock Waves From Louisiana To Southwest Florida
It's
time to ask yourself if you're prepared for the worst
Vietnam prepares for potential bird flu outbreaks among
humans
Indonesia
suggests using force to cull bird flu-infected fowls
H5N1 bird flu virus replicates far more aggressively in
people than common human flu viruses
EU approves 2 veterinary bird flu vaccines
UK
Health chief warns of measles epidemic scare
End: September 11, 2006
In
Bolivia, tea leaves of global warming
Scientists
concerned about Washington glaciers: South Cascades Glacier has lost half its
mass since 1928
Global
warming poses major threat to Australia
Australia
defends Drought Task Force as farmers call for fast help
Kansas senator
says USDA error will cost farmers millions in drought aid
Europe's Largest Volcano
Mt. Etna Erupting
Indonesia
raises alert level at rumbling volcano
South
Sister bulge has growth spurt, US Scientists keep close eye on magma activity
Bird flu spreading like fire in Indonesia
U.S.CDC regrets delay in transfer of bird flu virus
samples, import procedures now in place
Bird flu: New study highlights need for early use of
Tamiflu
U.S. preparing for possible pandemics
Inside
a pet epidemic: How a mysterious greyhound illness began to spread to
household dogs
Cholera
outbreak in Borno leaves 68 dead
End: September 10, 2006
A Modern Day Miracle
Global Warming or God’s Warning?
Siberian
lakes bubbling methane aggravating global warming
Climate
change forged first civilizations
The
Bahamas prepares for global warming
39
Counties declared disaster areas in Wisconsin due to drought
Drought,
Heat Take Toll In Virginia
Drought
cutting into US peanut supply
Drought
hits honey prices, hive rental fees in US
2 Volcanic Quakes
Jolt Philippines Mt. Mayon
Mayon's lava flow in 2006 eruption the longest in history
6.2
Magnitude Undersea Earthquake Rocks Indonesia
Earthquake measuring
4.4 shakes central Israel
World Health Organization confirms three more H5N1 cases
in Indonesia
Tests find milder strain of bird flu in Pennsylvania ducks
Thailand to train Egypt on bird flu
Vietnam prepared for bird flu return
Whatever
happened to ... the anthrax attacks?
360 cases
of measles reported in Dar es Salaam
End: September 9, 2006
Masses
Of Dead Fish Washing Up On Qatar Beaches Blamed On Global Warming
Global
warming threatens Arctic whales
Exotic Parasites
Threaten To Invade Russia Due To Global Warming
Real
scientists are ignored when it comes to global warming
Australian
Wheatbelt farmers denied drought assistance due to
amount of assets
Drought
has Central Texas ranchers, farmers in desperation
Drought
conditions persist despite heavy rains in Jamaica
Scientists
solve riddle of El Nińo and Indian monsoon
303,000
Homes Destroyed By Indonesian Mt. Merapi Volcano
Scientist
predicts major Mediterranean tsunami in this century
Indonesia Reports 48th Bird Flu Death
Cairo confirms fresh cases of bird flu
Bird Flu Strain Found On Eastern Shore Of Maryland
China blames American lab for causing delay in bird flu
sample sharing
China seeks volunteers for bird flu vaccine
Multiple volunteers for bird flu vaccine test on children
in Hungry
27 New Cholera
Cases Recorded In Angola
Bulgaria
Does Not Face Anthrax Spread Threat, Says Government
American
anthrax experts descend on Black Lodge
End: September 8, 2006
'Time
bomb' raises global warming risk
Global
warming taking Earth back to dinosaur era
Georgia Declared
Disaster Area Because Of Drought
$6 billion
sought in drought aid for US farmers
Soils
lose ability to self-clean after drought, study finds
New
underground trigger for volcano eruption found
Visitors
come to Indonesia's Mt. Bromo in spite of high
alert
In the shadow of the
Ecuador's Tungurahua volcano
Assam
Government in India sounds earthquake alert
Global fears rise in battle against bird flu
Indonesia reports 47th death from bird flu
Indonesia's local test shows another girl positive of bird
flu
Flu killing more poultry in West Java
Bird Flu's Spread Tracked With Satellite-Linked Swans
100 Million doses of flu vaccine available this year says
U.S. report
Flu outbreak in Russia expected in October through
December
Cholera
death in Angola toll hits 2,187
Bulgarian woman
dies of anthrax, infected by sheep
End: September 7, 2006
Study
Confirms Antarctica Warming
Records
Show Carbon Dioxide Levels Highest In 800,000 Years Ice Core
Fish
accustomed to salty water of Arctic may have to think about finding a new
home
Lowered
Global Warming Forecasts? Not So Fast
Kenya Minister
Issues Global Warming Alert
Deforestation
Causes Global Warming
Wheat
growers across US facing worst droughts in decades
Drought
ruins $400 million in crops in Australia
Ireland
Braces for Highest Tides in 25 Years
Peru's government prepares
for possible "El Nińo" phenomenon
Indonesia
raises alert level at smoking Mount Bromo volcano
Alert
level 4 remains hoisted over Philippine's Mayon volcano
70 percent
chance of a 7-8 magnitude earthquake hitting India on Friday, says Top
Scientist
Bird Flu Raises Stakes in World Health Agency Leadership
Race
Cambodia reports new bird flu outbreak
Bird flu kills nearly 600 chickens in Indonesia's West
Java
Myanmar declares victory over bird flu
Vietnam to vaccinate white-winged ducks against bird flu
China lifts embargo on bird flu-stricken area in Hunan
Spanish flu cure may be good for Avian flu
Cholera Outbreak Kills
64 in Borno, 1,354 in Critical Condition
End: September 6, 2006
Flesh-Eating
Killer bug on move with Global Warming
Energy
Independence and Global Warming in a Time of War
Humans
must learn to adapt to Global Warming say British Scientists
Global
Warming and Plant Respiration
Australia
has recorded its driest August on record
Drought
in Spain could affect water supplies to up to 2 million people
Alabama,
Florida struggle with drought conditions
Chile
offers assistance to Ecuadorian victims of volcano
Indonesian
Police name 9 suspects over 'mud volcano' mining disaster
Fourth
earthquake in week hits Hawaii's Big Island
New bird flu outbreak hits Cambodian ducks
Indonesia to vaccinate 300 million birds against H5N1
China vaccinates 4.88 billion domestic fowls in bid to
control bird flu
China has not shared bird flu samples promised in March says World
Health Organization
Watery
diarrhea spreads, death toll up to 125 in Ethiopia
68 people die of
cholera in northern Nigeria
Panic Strikes Elite
Hospital In Ghana After Mysterious Death Of 4 Nurses
Four hospitalized in
Kyrgyzstan anthrax outbreak
9/11 anthrax
scientists brought in to trace source of dead Scottish man's infection
End: September 5, 2006
Humanity
Destined for the Arctic? World-renowned scientist James Lovelock warns that
it's already too late to stem climate change
Global
warming 'cannot be stopped' warn British scientists
Global warming:
Stormy Scotland up to 72% wetter
Australia's
rapid climate change has caught scientists by surprise
Global
warming fallout near
Oklahoma Drought
conditions worst in 50 years
Drought
decimating Texas farms, ranches
Spain
suffers worst drought for a decade
Australian
farmers still waiting for crop-saving rain
Race is
on to save the Dead Sea
Philippine's
Mayon volcano ashes trigger man's death
Preliminary
statement published on Montserrat’s current volcanic hazards
120th
anniversary of Charleston 7.3 magnitude earthquake passes quietly
New bird flu outbreak suspected in Vietnam after 100 ducks
die suddenly
Egypt reports new bird flu case among fowl
Bird flu hits eastern Ukraine
Pennsylvania Ducks Test Positive For Bird Flu
1,600 sea bird carcasses have washed onto Alaska shores in
mysterious die-off
US Pupils can get free nasal-spray flu vaccine
Cholera
kills at least 80 in far northeast Nigeria
Mysterious
death of three patients shocks city in India
End: September 4, 2006
Average daily
temperatures continuing to increase around World
Gene-altered
flies testify to global warming
North
Dakota ranchers facing severe drought
World Hurricane
Damages Soar to New Levels: Insurance Companies Abandoning Homeowners in
High-Risk Coastal Area
US Pulitzer
Prize-winning Author sees science, religion saving environment
EU
looks to the Arctic for energy security
Ecuador
receives international aid for volcano victims
4 Explosions
Hit Philippine's Mayon Volcano
6.0
Magnitude earthquake shakes Aleutian Islands
Major
earthquake predicted in India's Asom Region
Indonesian bird flu victims fled from doctors
U.S. finds low-risk H5N1 bird flu strain in ducks
Annual flu shots delayed for Canadians
H5N1 Flu Does Not Pass Easily to Humans, Study Finds
Leading US Scientist Working On Avian Flu Vaccine
Simulation uncovers grim scene as 'bird flu hits'
Animals
Still Dying from Anthrax in Canada
End: September 2, 2006
One of America's
top scientists has said that the world has already entered a state of
dangerous climate change
Global
Warming: Apocalypse Now?
'Compost
effect' may cause global warming to reach crisis point in 2050
Corals
switch algae to beat global warming
Drought
takes rising toll on southwest China
Drought,
floods, bring death and misery to East Africa
US Cattle,
Sheep Ranches Get $50 Million In Drought Aid
Montserrat
volcano spews ash and steam; scientists warn of increased activity
Mayon
volcano big blow still probable warns Philippine's government
6.9 Magnitude Earthquake Registered Near
Pacific Coast, However No Tsunami Predicted
Super
Typhoon Knocks Out Weather Sensors On Wake Island
Four treated in Indonesia for H5N1 symptoms
Indonesia says targets $100 million for bird flu fight
Dog contracts bird flu in central Thailand
Flu Season Approaching: U.S. Working on Prevention of
Killer Flu
Slow-Growing Strain May Delay Some U.S. Flu Shots
Bird flu expected to hit U.S. in 2 years
Quarantines lifted
from 57 anthrax farms in Canada
Year's
first cholera case confirmed in Hong Kong
End: September 1, 2006
China's biggest drought 'in 100 years'
Global
warming forcing U.S. coastal population to move inland - An Estimated 250,000
Katrina Evacuees Are Now Climate Refugees
US
Supreme Court case challenges Bush stance on global warming
Worldwide
phenomenon: Action on global warming an urgent need
Lines
between seasons are blurring and summer is getting longer in North America,
new study indicates
Mississippi
River Shipping Nears Collapse As Drought Tightens Grip On US
Drought
Costs Texas Billions, Consumers Face Higher Beef Prices
Drought threat
to Spain as farmers and developers gulp down precious water
Drought
to shut down rain forest resort in Canada
Philippine's Mayon volcano
explodes anew; evacuees told to remain at evacuation centers
Children
share their grief over destruction from Ecuador's volcano
Indonesia says
6.0 quake felt in Sulawesi
4.8
Magnitude earthquake rattles Tokyo
Tsunami
alarm shows Indonesia system inadequate
Japanese
Team to drill below ocean earthquake zone
Indonesia Struggles to Contain Bird Flu
Vietnam Prime Minister Warns Provinces To Guard Against
Bird Flu
Questions surround China bird flu vaccine
Blood of bird flu survivors could treat other patients
FluChip can spot bird flu in under 12 hours
Cholera
Spreads in Sudan, Threatens Chad and Ethiopia, more than 24,000 cases and 730
deaths
End: August 31, 2006
South
American Cities in peril from Andean glacier meltdown
Gulf
of Finland in record bad condition as oxygen level falls to all-time low
Global
warming already changing UK
countryside, scientists warned yesterday
Global
Warming Feedback Loop Caused by Methane, Scientists Say
Scientists Say Global
Warming Limits Ability To Manage Wildland Fires
Netherlands
reports 1,000 heatwave deaths in July
World's Nations
Scour For Wheat As Drought Shrivels Supply
Nearly
$800 Million going to farmers stricken in near-record US drought
Latest
heat wave in China scorches drought-ravaged regions
Drought
conditions threaten young blue gums in Australia
Philippine's Mayon volcano
spews ash columns after one-week lull
Bizarre Mud volcano
floods Java
300,000
Remain Homeless After Ecuador Volcanic Eruption
Five in Indonesia's Sulawesi
tested for bird flu
H5 bird flu virus found in ducks in Hanoi
China to mass produce 'safe' bird flu vaccine
Blood Transfusions Might Aid Treatment of Bird Flu
No Sign Of Deadly H5N1 In 13,000 Birds Tested In Alaska
States flu pandemic plans are conflicted in US
UK man suspected of
having mad cow disease in Hong Kong
US Government To
Purchase 10,000 Courses Of Anthrax Immune Globulin
End: August 30, 2006
We
can't reverse global warming by triggering another catastrophe
Global warming could
trigger methane release: Scientists think seabed gas plumes would result in
even hotter climate
Using
the ice age to predict global warming
Northern
Great Plains of US falls into Dust Bowl conditions
Australia
losing thousands of agricultural businesses to climate change
Wet weather has
had little impact on UK drought
Millions
of fish die as a result of bizarre sudden temperature drop in China
Indonesia says
to seed clouds to douse forest fires
Residents
around Philippines Mayon volcano told to stay in evacuation centers
6.1
Magnitude Earthquake Hits off Taiwan
coast
4.8
Magnitude Earthquake Hits Greece's western islands
Magnitude
4.5 earthquake reported off Oregon coast
3.2 Magnitude
Earthquake Hits Hawaii Islands
US
Military Forces To Take Part In Utah Earthquake Drill
Thailand to head fight against bird flu spread in ASEAN
No sign of Asian bird flu in Michigan swans
Hungary to lift all bird flu restrictions on Thursday
‘Bird flu-free’ India resumes egg exports
Breakthrough flu test speeds up diagnosis, pinpoints
strain
Anthrax
Numbers Continue to Grow in Canada
Scientists find 'anthrax
blocker'
End: August 29, 2006
2005
Vies for Hottest Year on Record
The Fat, the
Starving, and Global Warming
Disaster-prone
China takes heed of global warming
Bangladesh prays
for rain as rice crop fears grow
Drought
parches Texas waterways
More
than 60 percent of the hay and pasture in Texas, Oklahoma, Alabama and
Mississippi is in poor condition as farmers in cattle sell-off
Philippines
Mayon Volcano Still On High Alert
Ancient
volcano could have blasted Atlantis myth
Sri Lankans take tsunami warnings into their own hands
Ducks in Vietnamese southern province contract bird flu
viruses
Chinese bird flu vaccine tests safe
Indonesian authorities slow to react to bird flu outbreak
Global avian flu database
Contaminated
feed blamed in Canadian mad cow case
End: August 28, 2006
Scientists
confirm connection between global warming and rise in seismic activity
leading to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions
The mystery of Oregon's
'dead zone'
Southern
California waters producing critters straight out of Jules Verne
Mountain climate change
trends could predict water resources
Global
warming is real; so must be our response
Philippines keeps
alert level as Mayon volcano simmers
Thousands
flee earthquake in China
4.2
Magnitude earthquake rattles Montenegro
U.S. troops
to assist with Tokyo quake disaster drill
Indonesia - the epicenter of bird flu fears
Indonesia to cull 2,000 fowls to prevent spread of bird
flu
Pregnant bird flu patient may add to information on
Tamiflu
Bird flu may have been mistaken for SARS
Summer Flu Hits Central Bulgaria
Cholera
outbreak denied in Beijing
End: August 27, 2006
Global
warming could be causing some glaciers to grow new study claims
Global
warming may be an accelerated version of ancient heat wave
Russian
scientist predicts global cooling
Flash
drought strikes Virginia
250 feared dead: after 6
years of drought, desert drowns in Indian deluge
Some evacuees return
to village near Philippine's Mayon volcano
5.8
Magnitude undersea earthquake strikes off southern Indonesia
Vietnam finds bird flu in poultry for second time this
month
Indonesia asks for international contribution to fighting
bird flu
South Africa to cull water fowl to prevent bird flu
Bird flu puts dent in US fly fishing biz
Avian Flu Pandemic: Officials Plan for
"Worst-Case" Scenario
13 Plague
Cases Reported in U.S
UK
Anthrax house test plans revealed
End: August 26, 2006
Hot Arctic 55 million years
ago doesn't debunk science showing today's warming is man-made
More Tropical Fish Sighted in
Rhode Island Waters
California
poised to act on its own on global warming
Colorado
joins effort to fight global warming
Global
warming alarmists aren't upset enough
US Farmers Fighting
Drought Band Together to Send Washington a Message
Philippine's Mayon volcano
roars back to life after a day’s lull
Philippine
Bulusan volcano emitting smoke
Scientists
claim to have developed a technology that will help them detect future
eruptions in active volcanoes
6.4
Magnitude earthquake hits mountainous Argentina
5.1 Magnitude
Earthquake in China Kills Two
Cities in Indonesia are falling like dominos to bird flu
Three Indonesians hospitalized for suspected bird flu
Balkan countries present “high risk” for bird flu
Mysterious case of dead birds found on UK riverbank
Leading Scientists Pledge Global Bird Flu Database
U.S. border states preparing for pandemic flu threat
USDA takes notice of India's ban on poultry imports
Canada
records second human anthrax case
Anthrax
kills animals in Botswana
USDA
Files Court Motion To Keep US Cattle Farmers From Testing For Mad Cow Disease
End: August 25, 2006
Ozone
hole over Antarctica has stabilized, say scientists
Millions
of tonnes of grain lost in China drought
US
Cattle Groups Ask For Immediate Disaster Relief As Massive Drought Continues
Much of
US Northwest Under Fire Warnings
Finally,
fired up over global warming
Global Warming
Facts: Big Business Interests Still In Effect
Global
warming changing Alaska
Canada's
Control Over the Arctic is Tentative at Best
Ecuador Red
Cross Appeals for Volcano Relief
10
earthquakes rock areas around Philippine's Mayon volcano
Volcanic
Destruction Of United States Is 40,000 Years Overdue
Quake
coming, experts warn: Doom for Rotorua, Taupo and Whakatane?
World Bank Says Bird Flu Threatens Indonesian Economy
Flu data push gets the cold shoulder: Poorer nations balk
at commercial use of their work and high prices
Hospitals to fight possible bird flu outbreak in South
Africa
Taipei unveils Taiwan's first shelter for potential bird
flu disease cases
Mekong Delta provinces yet to take bird flu threat
seriously
Anthrax
test plans to enter house still on hold after death of Scot
Cholera
Germs Found in 2 Planes in South Korea
Mad
cow discovery 8th case in Canada
End: August 24, 2006
"There
is a continental-scale event waiting to happen" North America warned on
Global Warming
Global
Warming Imperils Alaska Village: Residents Seek To Move Town As Melting Ice
Sends Sea Creeping In
Americans
Link Katrina, Global Warming
Global Warming To Turn
Russia To Tourist Heaven
Insurance
companies take on global warming
Georgia
Declared Drought Disaster Area
Texas
drought reaches milestone
Drought Prompts Oklahoma
Ranchers To Sell Off Their Cattle
After
the drought, scientists warn of a looming flood crisis in UK
Summer
drought is expected to reduce Finnish crop yields
Thousands
of villagers displaced by Ecuador volcano
Scientists say
ancient Mediterranean volcanic explosion ranks among biggest
5.7
Magnitude Earthquake Rattles El Salvador
U.S. CDC publicizes genetic sequences of bird flu viruses
Bird Flu Infects Child, Marking 60th Indonesian Case, One
Death Per Week Being Reported
Indonesia rules out possibility of bird flu cluster
800,000 'bird flu busters' set for door-to-door campaigns
in Thailand
Turkey issues bird flu warning as migration begins
Dutch order poultry indoors to prevent bird flu
Bird flu outbreak threatens Caucasus and the Balkans
Anthrax treatment for
70 in UK after Scots death
Six cases of bocavirus
discovered in Chinese Children
End: August 23, 2006
Alarm
bells sound as China goes dry
'Water
situation worse than predicted', One-third of the world's population is
facing shortage
Worst
is yet to come, US hurricane chief says
Global
warming threatens life of corals
Red
Devil squid and jellyfish changes point to global warming
Top
climatologist warns global warming will hit Vermont hard
Entire State of
Kansas Now Under Drought Warning
Global
warming theory melts under light of close scrutiny
Greenland's
glaciers shrinking for 100 years: Danish study suggests ice melt not recent
phenomenon
Drought,
water worries cloud skies for US farmers
Volcano eruption affects 1 million Ecuadorians as
State of Emergency declared
EU
satellites show increased seismic activity in volcanic region near Naples,
Italy
China
to set up earthquake warning system by 2007
5.1
Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Tokyo
5.2 Magnitude Earthquake Jolts New Zealand
17 suspected bird flu cases found in Indonesia's Garut
14 People Die of Illness Located in Bird Flu Stricken
Region of South Asia
Massive Flu Pandemic Is Imminent
Bird flu virus still spreading globally warns UN
Bird Flu Patients Need Testing Before Starting Drugs
Rich nations urged to share flu drugs
British Scientists Claim Bird Flu Drug Breakthrough
End: August 22, 2006
This
Global Warming Fix Stinks
Carbon
dioxide in the atmosphere has increased about 20%, to levels unseen for at
least 800,000 years
Power Outages
to Follow if Drought Continues in Turkey
Years
of drought taking toll on trees in Montana
Drought
causes ground problems in North Dakota
Drought
reveals the lost footprints of history from the air in UK
Ecuador
volcano poised for new explosion, warning defied
20,000
people face humanitarian crisis after volcanic eruption in Ecuador
Bulge at Hawaii's Kilauea volcano
could mean eventual summit eruption
3.1
Magnitude Earthquake Hits San Diego
3.6
Magnitude Earthquake Hits Jamaica
Mystery of fault
slips may have been solved
Mother and daughter die of bird flu in Indonesia
China dismisses UN bird flu report on Thailand and Laos
outbreaks
Birds test positive for bird flu in Portugal
Cambodia hit by two new bird flu outbreaks
Vietnam bans transport of poultry, cattle in bus
New
Test May Be Able to Detect Anthrax in Less Than an Hour
Asian nations pledge to
fight resurgent malaria
End: August 21, 2006
We're
All New Orleanians Now
The "crude"
truth -- about pollution and global warming
Drought,
winds strengthen wildfires in West Texas
Sailing Scientists
Investigate Arctic Melt
Ecuador's
Tungurahua volcano appears to erupt again
Philippine's
Mayon Volcano did not generate any explosion during the past 24-hour
observation period
Powerful Magnitude
7.2 Earthquake Hits Near South Pole
Penguins tremble as
quake hits Antarctic
Indonesia confirms 46th bird flu death
Indonesia Bird Flu Outbreak Prompts Culling, Free Tamiflu
Bird Flu in Trinidad
Dengue epidemic kills 9 in Philippines
India collects blood
samples for mystery disease that has killed 12
End: August 20, 2006
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Interesting Developments
Earth’s
crust and poles wander, drift and shift: Dangerous days ahead?
Why
Indian villagers fear rare burst of pink blossoms
Atlantis launches on its way to
space station
Asteroids and meteorites
reveal family resemblance
Life begins at 100? Age
frontiers are changing
Humans strange,
Neanderthals normal
New
Antidepressant Drug Treats Premature Ejaculation
Woman
in vegetative state plays tennis in her head
U.S.
diabetes prevalence to double by 2050 to 48 million people
Mayan ruins in
Honduras said center of mysterious civilization
2,000 Year Old
Leather Shoes Found In China
Body
art made mark 300,000 years ago
End: September 9, 2006
'Red Hot'
Meteorite Crashes Through Van In UK
Machine readied to create ‘mini-Big
Bangs’
Space
shuttle fuelled for launch
Lockheed Martin
withdrawals from Russian-American joint venture
A redwood in a
remote Northern California coastal forest has been tentatively measured as
the world's tallest living thing
Cancer's Genetic
Code Cracked
Mysterious
Etruscan holy city discovered in Italy
Clean
hands mean clean conscience, scientists find
Scan detects brain activity in
vegetative patient: Car-crash victim startles doctors by mentally imagining
tennis strokes
Plan
would allow medical experimentation on uninformed patients in US
Why
being a twin can be very tiresome
Alaska hunters find mammoth tusk
Mysterious
Etruscan holy city discovered in Italy
Scientists
Ponder Releasing Virus to Kill Carp in Australia
Future
Be Warned: Keep Out!
End: September 8, 2006
'Pyramids' discovered in
Ukraine
Seeking straight A's, US parents
push for pills for their children
Scientists
Worry About Potential Risks of Nanotechnology in Food
Giant
machine set to probe secrets of the universe
Mysterious
bright patches on asteroids explained
Virulent
strain of TB discovered in South Africa
A small but
passionate group of doctors say that electricity applied deep in the brain
can jolt patients out of irreversible comas
Theories
of telepathy and afterlife cause uproar at top British science forum
Teenagers
can't help being selfish say scientists
Scientists Identify
Brain's Concept Control Core
Healing potential
discovered in everyday human brain cells
Milk protein
mouthwash better than toothpaste say scientists
Macular
degeneration molecule discovered
Beta
blockers blamed for '8,000 needless diabetes cases a year'
Babies
born by Caesarean are three times more likely to die in first month
German
Scientists reconstruct primeval cognition
Mysterious
Animal Slaughtering Pets And Livestock In Virginia
Ancient
treasure awaits discovery in Australia
End: September 7, 2006
Meteorite
fall in Indian village
Researchers
hunt for missing meteorite that hit house in Indiana
Astronomers have
discovered over 200 new worlds orbiting our closest 5,000 stars
Spread of Disease
Related to Attraction Between Planets
Being overweight
'doubles risk of blindness'
Genetic
secrets of human egg discovered
Iran
claims AIDS research breakthrough
An Ancient Genetic
Disorder Gets Modern Day Attention
Fruit
and vegetable juice may ward off Alzheimer's
Paralyzed
woman walks after 17 years
Ancient Burial Cave
Found Under Tel Aviv School
Abnormally Developed Fish
Possessing Both Male And Female Characteristics Discovered in Potomac
End: September 6, 2006
Fire Balls Reported
In North Dakota Skies
Rare
Meteor recovered in India after landing near shepherds
Strange
Space Pinwheels Spotted
British
professor says 'magical thinking' is hard-wired into human brain
Autism
study finds father's age a factor: No similar effect seen with mother
Health
studies shock Vietnam veterans group
Scientist
says lots of dinosaurs remain to be discovered
Ancient
treasures found in burial mound on Bulgaria's Black Sea
End: September 5, 2006
Planet
politics: How I tried -- and failed -- to save Pluto
New technology threatens to
put print dictionaries on the shelf
Obesity
a deadly global epidemic, international conference to be told
Evolution,
not just gluttony, led to obesity pandemic
Australian
scientists begin human tests on 'bionic eye'
Snoring
treatment slashes heart-attack rise: 'Treating sleep apnea reduces the
cardiovascular risk by 64 percent'
Zit
Myths Cleared Up
Europe's 1st lunar probe crashes
on moon as planned
Scientists
Create Engine Powered by Bacteria
City of Flying
Dogs, Farm of Arctic Foxes
Scientists seek to
unravel mystery of disappearing seals in Hawaii
Scientists crack
secret of tougher egg shells with development of new hen breed
Ancient
Ruins Lie Near Condos, Golf Courses on Israeli Coast
End: September 4, 2006
Meteorite
is hottest suspect in Indiana roof holes mystery
Fossils
Suggest Chaotic Recovery from Mass Extinction
Orion
Is the New Craft that NASA's Been Working On to Take Man Back to the Moon and
Beyond
Plea
to keep the universe Greek
If
you did not like Pluto's demotion, don't give up hope
Partial lunar
eclipse on Sept 7
Wars,
disasters prompting deployment of new robots
Prison camp
art that escaped guards: POW's scrapbook of the Great Escape is to be
auctioned
Crop
circles seen near Moose Jaw, Canada appear not 'man-made'
Circular
Sightings Tough to Explain: A Swath of Crop Circles Leaves Experts Pondering
Their Cause
DNA
tests confirm Maine 'mystery beast' was all dog
World's
oldest wooden Buddhist pagoda in China tilting
Ancient
coins tell interesting tales
Gene trial
cures 2 of cancer: White blood cells converted to attack melanoma
Vitamin E
linked to warding off asthma risk
Some ‘night owl’ teens may have
sleep disorder
Simple Discovery Could Free
Millions from Walkers and Wheelchairs Claims American
Brain
Gene May Help Make Us Human
Mother
Deer Can't Recognize Fawn's Cry, New Study Finds
End: September 2, 2006
US
Scientists Investigate Meteor Strike On House In Indiana
Nuns
prove God is not figment of the mind
Harry
Potter 'satanic' says Pope's exorcist
There
is a little Neanderthal in a lot of us new genetic studies show
Earth's
Poles May Have Wandered
Nuclear
Insanity
Boom,
Bust, Bang on the Moon
In
the event of an emergency...store blueprints on the moon
Apollo space program
chief dies
Throwing
light on the age of the universe
Extra Weight Tied To
Infertility In Men
Solution to
Bacterial Mystery Promises New Drugs
Giant panda
tooth discovered, scientists exult
Iron Age chamber
discovered in UK
What
If...? An alternative history of the world
Secret Colorado
Oil Discovery?
Disney's Finger Scan
Upgrade Raises Privacy Concerns
End: September 1, 2006
Russian Scientists Admit
Tunguska Meteorite Was A Comet
Gamma-Ray
Burst Leads Scientists to See Supernova in Action
Mars
sports highest clouds in the inner solar system say scientists
NASA
enters the next stage for human space flight to moon
Russia plans to
launch first flight to the Moon in 2011-2012
Vatican
Astronomer Says Intelligent Life Could Exist In Universe
Whereabouts
of historic 9/11 flag unknown
Scientists
Erase Memories in Rat Brains (Humans next?)
Mystery
child deaths fell 15 per cent last year in UK
Foods
could make arthritis worse, new research finds
Baldness key found,
claim scientists
Anger
and Hostility May Damage Your Lungs, New Study Suggests
Christian
Scientists want equal treatment for spiritual healing
Scientology
nearly ready to unveil Super Power
Possibly the world's
most ancient gold coin discovered in high mountain lake in Kyrgyzstan
Previously
unknown Bach work discovered
Ancient idol of
Lord Shiva found in Nepal
Researchers
stumped by mystery disease killing small breed of endangered bats by
destroying their ability to hear and navigate in the dark
Cell Phones
Spill Secrets of Previous Users
End: August 31, 2006
No 'God
Spot' in the Human Brain, new study finds
The Best:
Science Projects That Scare the #%@! Out of United States
Plane
Flies on Power of Five Light Bulbs
Physics proves
horror movies get it wrong
Auckland
Observatory is keen to hear from anyone who witnessed Monday night's meteor
shower on the East Coast
US Ratchets Up
Doomsday Programmes: No comfort in "Last Days"
US
and Iranian flags to go into space with female tourist
An
Outer Space Inn: Can He Manage It?
Plutos of the universe, unite before it's too late!
Monsanto
Whistleblower Says Genetically Engineered Crops May Cause Disease
When
it comes to danger, cigarettes and alcohol beat ecstasy, LSD and cannabis
says UK science committee
Women
spend two-and-a-half years on their hair
Solving the
mystery of the Web guitarist
Is
this the missing jet from the 1953 Kinross UFO incident?
Residents
of Fort Resolution in Canada's Northwest Territories report UFO sightings
Ragnarok:
The Fate of the Gods
End: August 30, 2006
Meteor
Explodes In Sky Over New Zealand
Strange
Pulsing Star Puzzles Astronomers
Mars probe may have struck
‘dark comet’
Russia Announces
Plans for New Space Station, Mars Mission
European
Space probe set for collision with the Moon
Black
Holes: The Deadliest Force in the Universe
Scotland's
Whirling Goddess or the Holy Grail?
Hitler
and Stalin were possessed by the Devil, says Vatican exorcist
Rats
Born to Mice in Bizarre Lab Work
Obesity Is Found to Make
Ovarian Cancer Deadlier
Switch
off TV and switch on your memory
UK banning
fresh sperm sales on Web
End: August 29, 2006
Space
shuttle grounded due to storm
Bizarre
Light Show Hits Major US City Indianapolis
A meeting
of civilizations: The mystery of China's Celtic mummies
3,600
year old handicraft workshop discovered in China
Monsanto
Buys ‘Terminator’ Seeds Company
Scientists
find molecule that tricks cancer cells into dying
'Obesity
threat' for toddlers in strollers
Weighty
matter: Is religion making us fat?
Mystery
illness of American soldier from Iraq is blamed on depleted uranium
New
species of hammerhead shark discovered
What
are dark matter and dark energy, and how are they affecting the universe?
In
search of the magical mystery pitch
End: August 28, 2006
Planet Earth may have
'tilted' to keep its balance
NASA
delays launch of space shuttle
Mysterious
Ball Of Light Discovered
Demise of Tower Records sign
of new digital age
Mysterious
firm offers “extra help” with blocked sites
Scientists Find Memory
Molecule
Every
school girl to get cervical-cancer vaccine in UK
Tool
Use Observed in 2nd Group of Chimps
Maya
civilization collapsed upon learning kings not gods
End: August 27, 2006
Historic
Russian cathedral ruined by mystery blaze
Backward Sunspot Forms For Second Time In
Month
The
scientists who claim they can create free energy
Demotion is cosmic bummer for
widow of Pluto's discoverer
VIDEO: Lightning
Strikes Space Shuttle Atlantis Launch Pad Area
Newly discovered gene
may hold clues to evolution of human brain capacity
Taller
people are smarter, new research finds
Cows
'moo' with an accent, scientists have determined
Toronto
lab tests mystery 'beast' from Maine
Possible sighting of Canty mystery cat in New Zealand
Skeleton
of rare prehistoric mammal assembled in Brazil
Scientists
develop test to prevent aircraft bombing
End: August 26, 2006
Pluto
still a high-flyer for astrologers
Pluto vote
'hijacked' in revolt
NASA begins
countdown for space shuttle launch
Telescope to
delve into unknown
Mysterious
Stench In New York City Linked to Elevated Levels of Benzene
Mystery
over deaths of thousands of fish in India
New
protein discovery gives hope to bowel disease sufferers
Mint oil, cool water
kill pain: the ancients were right
Egypt moves 3,200-year-old Ramses statue: 1,500 soldiers protect pharaoh's route
across Cairo
Archaeologists
made a major discovery at a kibbutz near Jerusalem
Archaeologists find
2,500-year-old mummy in Mongolia, tattoos and all
Boiled
bones show Aztecs ate conquistadors
St. John's Bible
comes with $115,000 price tag
Study
rules out ancient 'bursts' of methane from seafloor deposits
Mystery of legless man
who washed ashore in Canada 150 years ago may be solved
Swedish
Zoo fights to save surviving albino Pygmy monkey
End: August 25, 2006
Scientists decide Pluto’s no longer a planet
Errant
comet or meteor could ruin our plans
Oxygen
surprise for ancient atmosphere
Meteorite's
impact on bay still affecting Virginians
Mariner
Meteor Mystery, Solved?
Signs
of alien life have been discovered in new Martian meteorite
Space
station set for massive expansion
UFO Photographed
in British Columbia
Talking
Robot is Surprisingly Anthropomorphic
US Federal
officials OK sale of 'morning-after' pill without prescription
Scientists have
discovered what exactly leaves a sour taste in the mouth
A
new way to create stem cells 'Pretty big technical leap' avoids destroying
embryos
Calls
for US FDA to introduce tea fluoride safety standard
Four
cups of tea a day 'better than drinking water' say scientists
New,
Deadly Relative of Marfan's Syndrome Discovered
Wireless
Network Helps Unlock Secrets of the Universe
Post
Cards From a Paranoid Universe
Mysterious
substance washing ashore in Florida is red tide
Oily substance of unknown source contaminating
beaches in south Israel
Confusing
nail system dates to ancient Rome
Some say
a statue and faith help you sell your home
End: August 24, 2006
World
Headed for Intense X Flares by 2010-2012?
International
space station lined up for commercial golf stunt
Outer
space slip-up blows NASA's big earth-to-moon surprise
American
to become first female space tourist
Giant
yellow jacket nests perplex US experts
Smoke Angel from
Airplane Flares
The
mysterious disappearance of the brainy kid from the brainy family is only
partially solved after his body was found yesterday
How
anesthesia works in the brain is still a mystery—even to doctors who use it
Chemical
Reaction May Have Caused Eye Infections In US
Being
a little overweight can kill you, according to new research
Mysterious
Disorder Keeps US Women Up At Night
UK:
1 in 10 girls self-abuse
Michigan
Dad Loses 230 Pounds to Enlist in US Army
Scientists
solve CIA cocktail party problem
Renaissance
of ancient mint remedies
Nineteen Hospitalized
After Odd Odor at Minneapolis Airport
Ancient
biblical waterworks found in Israel
Over
1,000-year-old military fort discovered in northwest China
Arkansas
discovery could be future of paper
Do-it-yourselfers
trump US Homeland Security with portable nuke detector
End: August 23, 2006
Fireball
Streaks Across Norway Sky
Astronomers
find proof of existence of dark matter in universe
Planets
Askew in the Heavens, and Here on Earth, a Mess
Floods,
Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Wildfires, Earthquakes ... Why We Don't Prepare
The
Inelegant Universe: Two new books argue that it is time for string theory to
give way
Japanese
entrepreneur ruled unfit to travel into space
US
says carmakers must tell buyers about recorders
Glaxo, Shire Strengthen Risk Warnings on ADHD Drugs
AIDS
Epidemic Mystery Solved? Scientists Make Promising Discovery About HIV And
Immune Systems
Doctors
test ways to grow knee cartilage
Blackberry
addiction 'similar to drugs' experts warn
Rap
music blamed for teen pregnancy
Venom
Runs Thick in Fish Families, Researchers Learn
Killer
tomatoes attack human diseases
End: August 22, 2006
Spectacular
shower of meteors sparked fear of air crash in UK
Young
UK farmer dies as 'rabbit flu' claims its first human victim.
China
isolates newly-identified virus in child
MRSA, a new
scourge that is ready to strike
MRSA,
Scarier than SARS or Bird Flu lies dormant in nearly 2.3 million
Americans
Pope
to inspect 'image of Christ' on veil
Chinese
people's heads becoming smaller new research finds
Placebo's power goes
beyond the mind: Scientists tap into fake pill's effects to help real pains
Sun's
Next Stormy Cycle Starts
Indian
scientist challenges Einstein
Noisy space station
deafens inhabitants
3D
printers are finally becoming cheap to be used in a great variety of places:
Soon they’ll be everywhere
Crop
circles mystify many in US
End: August 21, 2006
Japanese
physicists are apparently serious about an experiment to create a "baby
universe" in the lab
Scientists
flock to test 'free energy' discovery in Ireland
Lawrence
Livermore scientists challenge lone gunman theory in assassination of US
President Kennedy
Russian
Space General searches for life on Mars
American WWII secret
interrogators break their silence
UK
heads off scales towards 13 million obese
The
Rise of Shrinking-Vacation Syndrome in US
Israeli
Scientists study the meaning of meaning
Neanderthal
Still Posing Questions 150 Years After Discovery
Believers
want new dig of Sir Francis Bacon's “secret vault”
Forensics bring buried Tsarinas
'back to life'
Penicillin
formulation developer dies
End: August 20, 2006
Earth's
moon could become a planet
US Rice
supply contaminated with genetically engineered variety not approved for
human consumption USDA warns
FDA
OKs bacteria-eating virus to treat meat
Universe has fuel
for another 70 billion years scientists say
What's
the biggest meteor known to collide with Earth?
NASA hands out $500
million for space wagons
Most of ancient city in Turkey
to be flooded by new dam
Earthenware
Statuette of a Woman Discovered in Iran
Men
and women dream differently Welsh Scientists confirm
Marriage Likely To
Help Depression, New Study Says
High
suicide rate for older white males in US
Scream to relieve
work-related stress, new research says
Scientists
cast misery of migraine in new light
'Edible
paint' has food applications, claim scientists
Scientists
for first time make oil and water mix and un-mix
Tales
wagging over reports of "mystery beast" in Maine
Texas
Tree Miracle Stopped After City Turns Off Water At Street
US Border
Officials find 4 bottles of mystery liquid during smuggling bust
End: August 19, 2006
"Aurigid Meteor Storm" of Sept. 1, 2007
Astronomers
uncover faintest stars ever seen in star cluster
Cosmic
clock for dating Milky Way found
Hawaii UFO
Looked Like Missile
UFOs
convoy planes in Moscow
Mysterious
Monster exotic oysters have been found growing in San Francisco
Researchers
fishing for answers to blue shark mystery
Ancient
whale was 'T-rex of the oceans'
TV Can Be
Painkiller For Kids, More Than Mom, New Study Finds
Breast implants linked to
suicide, not cancer
Study finds standard obesity
test developed a century ago is badly flawed
Scientist says dolphins are
dimwits
End: August 18, 2006
Official
International Astronomical Union Release: If the definition is approved by
the astronomers gathered 14-25 August 2006 at the IAU General Assembly in
Prague, our Solar System will include 12 planets, with more to come
World Astronomers
Set Up Killer Asteroid Task Force
When an
Asteroid Hits: It Will Hit Earth, but When?
New
universe would challenge textbook writers, toymakers
Odd UFO photographed in
Poland
Mysterious
Mars Formations Formed by Carbon Dioxide
Rare
portrait of Genghis Khan discovered in north China temple
Priceless
ancient Peruvian headdress dating back to 700AD seized in London
“Ancient Russian Centaur”
Found In Novgorod
Neolithic
stone carving of Big Dipper discovered
Maths Russian genius mystery cannot be solved
Exotic
superconductivity discovered by US Physicist
Revealed:
the gene that gave us bigger brains
"Elite"
HIV patients mystify doctors
Redheads Have More
Sex, German Research Shows
Digital
camera invented that can slim people down at the touch of a button
Occasional
Cup Of Coffee May Trigger Heart Attack
Three
continents collide, create Australia
Oregon's
Ocean Upwelling Fueled By Jet Stream, Sub-Arctic & River Flow Scientists
Find
Maine Mystery Beast
Possibly Killed by Car
US
Exhibit Eyes Record for 2-Headed Animals
Never-before-Released
Ray Charles Tapes Discovered
British
researcher says infrasonic wave sounds create ghosts
The
Age of Cheap, Plastic Robots
End: August 17, 2006
World
Astronomers to vote on new 'planets' August 24
US
space commander predicts satellite attacks
UFO
Sited In Canadian Sky Making 'Figure Eights'
Mystery virus
wipes out flying foxes in Australia
Minnesota Lake
Devoured By Mysterious Sludge
Overweight
people now outnumber the hungry in World
Drug-resistant skin infections
spreading fast: Over half of ER cases caused by potentially fatal superbug,
researchers say
Mysterious
odor raises a big stink in New York City
Driving
while using 'hands-free' cell phone still dangerous new study finds
Using UV blacklight-reactive
ink, you can keep your body art on the DL 'til the lights go out
Ties
That Bind Atoms Weaker Than Thought
Elephants
show compassion in face of tragedy and death
A
Scottish accent gives away Britain's only indigenous bird
Scientists
study fighting flies
Mice kept in the
deep freeze for 15 years have fathered healthy offspring
End: August 16, 2006
'Booming' Earthquake
Hits Ohio
US satellite protection
scheme could affect global communications
Mass
draws 200 who find inspiration in comatose girl
Dell
Recalls More Than 4 Million Laptop Batteries
Asteroid
experts root for Pluto at astronomy conference
Long-sought
shapely space figure found
Unraveling our cosmic
ancestry
Embryonic stem cells 'haven't
helped 1 patient'
Ending
a mystery, ex-Marine reveals he was Sept. 11 rescuer
Bringing back the woolly
mammoth - maybe
Mysterious
Big Cat Sighted in France
End: August 15, 2006
US Probes
Death Of Baby By Herpes After Rabbi Performs Circumcision By Mouth
Israeli Military
"Locked Kindergarten" Operation Leaves 22 Dead, Mostly Children
Use
12,000 troops to guard Canadian border, U.S. urged by task force
US
Air Force Chief Wants High-Power Microwave Weapons Used On Mobs In America Before
Being Used On Battlefield
U.S.
to unveil plan to set up 900 watchtowers along Canadian border
US
Federal Judge Denies Order Restraining Bush From Bombing Iran, Syria
Bush Orders
Massive Naval Armada To Iran, Angry Officers Say US Congress Hasn't
Authorized War
Iran
President Meets With Powerful Council
on Foreign Relations Despite Objections From Jewish Groups, Bush
Administration
Former
Israeli intelligence officer Jacob Alexander, on FBI's Most Wanted List,
Arrested By Interpol
US
Attorney General cautions Judges against second-guessing the President in
wartime
Ties
Between Mexican Elites and Child Sex Rings "Beyond Imagination"
|
Strange, Odd and
Heroic
UK
Girl's passport photo 'too offensive': 5-year-old's bare shoulders cause
rejection due to 'political correctness'
Canadian
Arctic wolves on hunger strike in Chinese Zoo
US
Homeowners say "Downsize Me!"
Squeezable
saints gaining popularity in US
New
York "charm school" helps men perfect the pick-up
Venezuela
election body promises toothpaste probe
US Woman Wrecks Car
Then Gives Birth In Vehicle
Unwed US Couple Sues
Over Living-Together Fines
End: August 14, 2006
Guinness confirms worlds
largest single-artist painting
Mystery
chickens turning up at US church
Horrific
scene greets US dog rescuers
Blackberry
fever brings headaches to China
China's
Little Emperors get shock treatment
Pennsylvania
Selling Banned Airline Items on eBay
With
tiger or 7-story Jesus, couples find ways to wed in Ozarks
End: August 13, 2006
US
Man Missing After Pulled Into Ocean By Turtle
Beijing
shoots down plan to send ashes into space
US Woman Calls
Police To Report Mysterious House Cleaning
Odor
from unknown liquid sickens three Houston airport workers
US
Town Gives Teen's Worm Biz The Hook
US
Woman shot with rubber bullets suing after seeing officers laugh on video
End: August 12, 2006
Moo-ve over, Fido: Minicows popular pets in US
China
bar lets customers beat up staff
Book
an outer-space holiday for $260,000
Entropia Universe Auction Sells $210,000 Worth Of Virtual
Land
Squirrel Attacks Anger
Florida Residents
End: August 11, 2006
Japanese
man makes 37,760 calls to "kind" operators
Is
tiny Heed the world's smallest cat?
UK
Hospital sorry for 'dead baby' double blunder
The
truth is out there...
Mysterious
gifts follow family of volunteers
US Man jailed for
wearing T-shirt over face in public
Snap!
UK Driver caught firebombing camera
End: August 10, 2006
4 Penguins perish in freak
Texas truck accident, Octopus unhurt
Washington D.C. refuses to
turn on Libyan Embassy’s water
FBI Hunts
Woman Accused of Killing Husband With Hot Cooking Oil
Pigeon
fancier 'shot neighbour dead' in drunken row over
cats in Wales
Pie-stealing
beauty queen fined
Chinese
'anger bar' is a big hit
German
Man empties bank account, hands out free cash
End: August 9, 2006
Man Run Over By 3
Vehicles, No One Stops To Help
Angry
letter writer threatens police, signs own name and address
UK
woman in beach fireball horror
Religion
off the agenda in UK 'church of laughter'
US
Girl accidentally kills mom during driving lesson
9-1-1
dispatchers share kooky calls
End: August 8, 2006
"Anti-stupid"
pill tested on mice
Even
dead people don't escape AOL
3-month-old girl given in
marriage in Pakistan
Belgian
drain covers vanish as metal prices surge
New Hampshire
Woman Uses Dashboard To Bake Cookies
Man
pregnant? Struck by a mysterious illness, he has carried bulging stomach for
12 years
Get Mel Gibson's rant for
your cell phone
End: August 7, 2006
'Revolutionary'
French farmer arrested for driving vegetable-powered truck
Now
cheaper than water, wine works its gluts out in Australia
Psychics
predict panda pregnancy
End: August 5, 2006
Mother’s instinct saves
son buried under sand
Ah,
this should certainly put him in the mood...
Dear
Lord, please help cops catch crooks. Amen
US Man Protests
High Gas Prices, Rides Horse Instead
Double Amputee US
Marine Mugged Outside Restaurant
Fisherman
impaled by giant fish as it leapt across boat
Designated
driver claims bar tossed him for not drinking
End: August 4, 2006
Well,
I guess that's enough freedom for now..
New
Danish beer made from 2,000-year-old water from melting polar ice cap
Falling tree kills baby
carried by mother on trail in US park
Indian
Doctors offer to maim beggars in TV sting
Dutch
protestant school may reject student with TV and Internet
Thai
Wife barbecues man who divorced her
Living
alone called eco-threat
End: August 2, 2006
Outrage
Over 5-Day Massacre Of 50,000 Dogs In China Anti-Rabies Crackdown
Badminton
world hit by bird flu crisis
End: August 1, 2006
UK Schools
told it's no longer necessary to teach right from wrong
Meteor
strike caught on camera
Casino
Royale Film Set Burns Down, Space Lasers Ruled Out
Like
taking candy from a bobby
Jewish groups
call for hate-crime probe on Mel Gibson
Giant-dead-eel-tossing
contest canceled
End: July 31, 2006
Spirited ‘vodka war’ erupts in
Europe
US Pet owners’ marriage ceremony
is veiled in irony
Arizona
man lifts car off trapped cyclist
UK
Super hero saves boy
US ER Closed, Hazmat
Called After Birds Fall From Sky
Evidence
tossed in 'Girls Gone Wild' case
End: July 29, 2006
UK
Woman in doghouse over Jehovah's Witness sign
US Radio
Station Changes Format From God To Sex
Naked
Scandinavians leave Albanian police speechless
Chess
prodigy death plunge mystery
Malaysia
seeks heirs in treasure hunt
US
Man cuts off hand in butcher shop for 'Allah'
UK
Boy sleeps on as lightning wrecks his bedroom
End: July 28, 2006
British
Pub accused of cruelty for letting pigs drink beer
Swiss
Zoo fights heatwave with meat ice cream
Japanese
Man fined for forcing woman to pluck beard
String of ‘bizarre’ Seattle
slayings leaves 9 dead
US Feds Warn Of
Marijuana-Filled Gumballs
US Woman Sues Bacardi
Over Flaming Rum
UFO
or Balloon? Either Way Man Dies in Pursuit
End: July 27, 2006
Another U.S. City
Outlaws Feeding Homeless People
Lebanon's Most Famous Psychic Flooded With Calls,
Predicted War
'Zombies'
arrested in downtown Minneapolis
Belgians
battle caterpillar plague with love traps
UK
Men may be banned from daring to bare their chests or stomachs in public
German
Woman mails 1.5 metre-long python
Armed
police protect Sierra Leone villagers from cows
Monopoly Swaps Cash
For Plastic
Horse's Head Dumped
In US Councilwoman's Pool
Stripper skips hearing
over human hand, skulls
End: July 26, 2006
Woman Killed
At Same Spot Where Brother Died
Are
you a woman going solo? Try a blow-up man
Bank
ordered to pay up over "dead" sweeper
Men
are from Mars, women are like … camels?
Meteorite guitar
picks
Space date set
for Scotty's ashes
Live
death freeze show
Mother-in-law
made to pay Ł35,000 for inflicting four wretched months
Mad
Jockey Head-Butts Horse
End: July 25, 2006
US Teen Uses Discovery
Channel Tip To Escape Alligator Attack
It's a
sin to fly, says Bishop of London
California
city: Kill squirrels, feed them to birds
Childhood Trekkie To Become World’s First Female Space Tourist
New Miss
Universe Faints After Pageant
Harlem
to Clinton: you're ruining us
3-year-olds
to be taught same-sex relationships in UK
Five-year-old
Boy saves drowning grandfather
Granny
re-creates Crocodile Dundee scene to see off knife-wielding burglar
End: July 24, 2006
Russian
Girl's miracle escape from lightning strike
Mustard
ice-cream is hot stuff in France
At
US swinging convention, sex is on everyone's mind
State Can't Ban
Living Together, US Judge Rules
End: July 23, 2006
Dollar
ban leaves Russian minister tongue-tied
Men beware —
sleeping with your wife can damage your brain!
Top
Mexican tequila sells for $225,000
Feline Felon Steals
Gloves From Neighbors
Dad Breathes Air Into
Son Trapped Underwater For 7 Minutes
Drunk
wins bet, loses penis
End: July 22, 2006
Flaming
dog meat sets Chinese school afire
Baby
seal swims thousands of miles to Portugal
Feeding
homeless outlawed Las Vegas
Sex
in a boat? Come to Lake Balaton, Hungary says
Finns
use pig slurry to clean polluted pond
Curse of the
Champions? Deaths of Former Steelers Raise Question in Pittsburgh
End: July 21, 2006
Artist
claims giant jump could save the planet, needs 600 million to help change
Earth's orbit
Illegal
immigrant in US seeks order against husband, judge tells her to get out or be
deported
Woman
police officer moonlighting as prostitute gets off with caution in New
Zealand
Better
not to piss in diaper in space, says China's first spaceman
Nickel
for your thoughts? US bill seeks penny's end
19
minutes - how long UK working parents give their children
Chinese
Dentists to give hurt panda false teeth
Jellyfish
bung up output at Japan nuclear plant
Man Pays
$30,000 For Date With 'Sexiest Woman Alive'
End: July 20, 2006
Runaway
circus kangaroo on the loose in Ireland
Forcing
wife to scrub floor is a crime says Italy court
UK
Couple scoop Ł1.3m on Lotto..but
won't give up their jobs at McDonald's
US Airline
Putting Ads On Barf Bags
China
vegetables to get Olympic identity codes
US School
Officials Sued For Blocking 'Ave Maria'
End: July 19, 2006
British
Judge ordered to watch 'Jerry Springer Show'
Kitten Born With Two
Faces, One Body (PIC)
Family Dog Saves
Toddler Playing On Rooftop
US
Man Fights Aliens, Then Pops the Question
China's
border police turn marriage counselors
Thief
in Germany compensates victim for stolen bike
US Man Taken for
Crazy Carpet Ride
Haiti's Voodoo
Faithful Slaughter Goats At Sacred Waterfalls
US
Store wants to shock chickens to death for customers
Laundering the loot with a
washing machine
End: July 18, 2006
Irish
men nab trawler to get home after missing boat
New
York complaints become art form
End: July 17, 2006
U.S.
Scientist develops process to grow cow cells into full-size hamburger overnight
but can't get anyone to invest in the process
Oldest
Crow in world dead at 59
Nude Sunbather Fights
To Keep Dog
Dutch
Burglar fell down chimney
US
Boy, 8, hits two holes-in-one
End: July 16, 2006
Nineteen-Year-Old
Says His Touch Can Cure Diseases
Spitting
lands policeman in hot water
US woman who placed a
10-cent bet at a Michigan horse track has won $21,584
Vicar
told to quit over kiss on cheek
Bottled
water in meaty flavours? Dogs lap it up
End: July 15, 2006
'Moonie' archbishop
rocks Vatican
Suspected
German thief robs judge at own trial
911 call for
'cute' deputy gets woman arrested
Poisonous
Snake Found On Plane To Amsterdam
"Wear
nice pants" - London police tell women drinkers
US Beer Executive Pete
Coors Arrested On Suspicion Of Drink Driving
UK health
service criticized for putting money into Guinness, Smirnoff, Johnnie Walker
Daughter Who
Surprised Mom With Birthday Visit Sues Parents
End: July 14, 2006
Chicken
lays mystery Allah egg
Michael
Douglas suffers jellyfish attack in Spain, has son pee on back
Tarzan's
son in fight for loincloth
Astronauts Lose
Spatula In Space
Boulder bikers,
joggers confront bridge trolls
Lying Is Bad, Unless
It's Not, New Poll Finds
Churchill's
half-smoked cigar sold at auction
End: July 13, 2006
Insect zoo, bourbon
festival on list of critical U.S. resources, Statue of Liberty fails to make
list
Killer
kangaroo, demon duck of doom roamed Outback
Now class... our
lesson is how to blow your nose
The
cutting edge of space-age technology: duct tape
US Inmates Sue To
Overturn Nude Magazine Ban
Indian Police
Called To Investigate Ghosts
The
‘rain’ man
Blogger's
quest ends with keys to house
Darryl
Peebles meets Daryl Peebles
End: July 12, 2006
Russian
Farmer Asks Putin’s Permission to Marry Cow
Odd
duck with four legs born in China
5-year-old
'girl' starting school in US is really a boy
Virginia Governor
Gives Informal Pardon To Witch
Con
man proves money doesn't grow on trees
Pet
crocodile attacks boy
Swarm Of Bees
Kills 4 Dogs In Florida
Katactpodpa!* (*Catastrophe!): Russians run out of booze
End: July 11, 2006
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