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Arctic Scientists, native people no longer see global warming as a question

Inuit petition on climate change rejected

Global Warming Could Affect Severe Weather

Global Warming Alarmism and Cows

Two more global warming false alarms

Climate change melts Kilimanjaro's snows

5.5 Magnitude Earthquake kills 7 on Indonesia's Sumatra island

Ratings high for pandemic preparedness in US

Survivors remember 1918 global flu pandemic

Many doctors face difficulties, frustration in trying to get flu vaccine

Los Angeles hospital closes 2 units after bacteria infects 7 children

End: December 18, 2006

2006 warmest year in history

Animals confused by global warming

Penguins offer evidence of global warming

Polar Bear Populations Shrinking as Arctic Ice Melts

Barely a century after discovery, Equator's glaciers are slipping away in warmer world

US Automakers want judge to throw out California global warming suit

Earth's cleanest water creates thorny issue

Indonesian authorities say volcano on Sulawesi island may erupt in 2 weeks

Hawaiian earthquake had surprising trigger

Moldy Grain, Not Bird Flu, Caused Idaho Duck Deaths, Reports US

Europe backs Glaxo's pandemic flu vaccine

Chinese vice premier urges to strengthen bird flu prevention

Pneumococcal diseases kill 18,000 yearly in Latin America

End: December 17, 2006

2006 Sees Record Number of Wildfires, Third Warmest Year On Record For US

Climate change has animals heading for hills

Sea levels may rise higher than predicted due to global warming

Al Gore urges scientists to speak on 'climate crisis'

Global Warming Trend Continues in 2006, Climate Agencies Say

Global warming affects even midges, new study finds

Scientists drill back in time in Antarctica

Tasmanians shelter on beach as 'fireball' jumps defence lines

Bush administration is clamping down on scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey

Recent bird flu outbreaks may have come from mid-western China, says South Korea

Indonesia’s Total Bird Flu Victims Still Highest

U.S. Warns On Bird Flu

What happened to bird flu?

Mysterious disease kills 12 children in last two days in India

End: December 15, 2006

England records hottest year in 347 years, global warming blamed

The Global Warming Inquisition and the Suppression of 'Skeptic' Heresy

Global warming could devastate New England fish stocks

European Ski Resorts Feel The Heat Of Global Warming

Antarctic Glaciers Won’t Melt, Says Russian Researcher

Death 'may be first South Pole murder'

Scientists to put mud volcano claim to the test

6.1 Magnitude earthquake hits the Republic of Buryatia

'Booming' 2.5 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Pennsylvania

Thousands of ducks mysteriously dying in Idaho, bird flu concerns raised

U.S. Unprepared For Public Disaster, New Study Finds

New Zealand Government Given Sweeping Powers Over Bird Flu

Myanmar continues to monitor possible bird-flu-virus-carrying migratory bird

End: December 14, 2006

Earth's Atmosphere Contracting, Thanks to Global Warming

Melting glaciers, not ice sheets, primarily responsible for rising sea levels

Fake snow in Alps, Moscow blooms, in record European mild winter

Wall Street eyes heart of darkness: global warming

No Climate Benefit Gained by Planting Temperate Forests

No firm link yet between human-caused global warming and intensity of cyclones, reports UN

The Break-Up of Antarctica's Larsen-B Ice Shelf

Arctic scientists call for treaty on mercury

Northern Indonesia rocked by 6.5 magnitude earthquake

5.1-Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Thailand

South Korea culls 365,000 poultry after 3rd bird flu case in less than a month

U.S. Poultry experts ready for bird flu

Chinese Nature reserve on bird flu alert

Bird flu could kill almost one million and spread to 26 million Britons in the worst case scenario

End: December 13, 2006

Arctic 'will be ice-free by 2040', NASA forecast says

Megacities, global warming make nuclear war even more dangerous

Global Warming Will Affect the Orbit of Satellites

Global warming prolongs life of space debris

Global warming to hit big miners

Gingerbread houses called victim of 'global warming'

New Zealand rejects claim cattle biggest environmental threat

Bay Area scientist reveals rare fossil discovery in Antarctica

Pagan volcano now back to normal

Four undersea volcanoes founded near Phuket

Another Active Volcano Discovered At The Kamchatka Peninsula

High seismic activity continues near Russia's Kuril Islands

Researchers Predicting Major Earthquake for Northern California

South Korea starts killing hundreds of thousands of poultry after fresh outbreak of bird flu

Vietnam sees no bird flu outbreak in 12 months

Don't give up on advanced human bird flu cases, says expert

Utah eagle-eyed for bird-flu virus

End: December 12, 2006

Vast African lake levels dropping fast

UN downgrades man's impact on the climate

Ancient global warming suggests high sensitivity to carbon dioxide

Antarctica works as living global warming laboratory

Your carbon footprint revealed: Climate change report finds we each produce 11 tons of carbon a year - and breaks down how we do it

Global warming threatens Scotland's last wilderness as snow disappears from the Cairngorms

Changes in climate put penguins in peril

Glaciers set to disappear from the Alps

U.S. Senator Launches Skeptic's Global Warming Guide

Thousands flee volcano's vicinity after storm alert in Philippines

A disaster waiting to happen - why a huge earthquake near Istanbul seems inevitable

Britain is gearing up to fight a new bird flu peril that could kill 50,000 people nationwide

China's vaccination not to blame for bird flu virus mutation, say experts

Egypt asks World Health Organization for help to combat bird flu

27 Children die of mysterious disease in India

End: December 10, 2006

Past global warming suggests massive temperature shift in our future

Australians to study giant Antarctic ice cracks

Experts blame on global warming climate change across Europe

Global Warming Threatens Ocean Stability

Wild flowers could provide a solution to global warming

American Indian tribal leaders speak of dire threat in global warming

Philippines bracing for 2nd killer typhoon

Hurricane threat for 2007 upgraded by scientific team

Bird flu has deadly friends, health experts say

Glimmers of hope seen in Africa bird flu gloom

China bird flu strain dispute all in the name

Donors pledge nearly $500 million more to battle bird flu

End: December 8, 2006

Global warming harms world's ocean food chain, worried scientists report

Global warming could sink Victoria, group says

US Farmers may get help in adapting to global warming

US Senate Hearing to Investigate Media's 'Hyped' Global Warming Coverage

4.1 Magnitude earthquake shakes Northern Ontario

Researchers learn from analyses of rare tsunami earthquake

Bird flu virus 'still smoldering,' U.S. expert says

Complacency undermines efforts against bird flu

U.N. says bird flu still a threat

What Can Be Done to Prevent a Bird Flu Epidemic

End: December 7, 2006

Worst drought on record hits Australia's harvest

Rich Nations Put Global Warming Burden on Africa

Media Coverage of Global Warming Climate Change Debated

Southern Ocean might slow global warming

Can British Wine Grapes Resolve a Global Warming Question?

Scientists say a 'silent earthquake' is overdue for Pacific Northwest

Bird flu experts meet to fight virus, complacency

Nigeria: Bird Flu - Virologist Cautions Against Vaccination

When to use bird flu vaccine a "tricky issue"

U.S. Bird Flu Detection Plan Is Wild Goose Chase, Study Says

End: December 6, 2006

Alps experiencing warmest time in 1,300 years

Global warming threatens to put Spanish ski resorts out of business

Global-warming resistant crops under development by researchers

Major climate changes coming, warn scientists

Antarctica's amazing disappearing, reappearing ice shelf

Second volcano erupts in Russia's Far East in two days

Sharp 5.1 earthquake shakes Bay of Plenty

First Earthquake Shocks Can Predict Overall Damage, Say Researchers

Scientists to Review Fight Against Bird Flu at Mali Conference

Nigeria's bird flu status still uncertain despite 4-month gap since last known case

Zanzibar destroys imported chickens to prevent bird flu

US Bird Flu Watch Is Said to Focus On Wrong Area

US CDC contracts for new, faster bird flu tests

Five children die of dengue fever in Indonesia

End: December 5, 2006

Search for crops that can survive global warming

Global warming threatens Canadian fisheries

Tribal leaders plan meeting on global warming in US

How Global Warming Threatens US Businesses

The Sea Shepherd's Battle Against Whaling

Volcano erupts on Russia's Kamchatka peninsula

Growing seismic activity registered at Bezymyanny Volcano

5.8 quake hits off Guatemala Pacific coast

Bird flu fight needs more cash, says World Bank

South Korea nears end of cull to stop bird flu

Bird flu defies detection

End: December 4, 2006

Flowers in Alps, bears can't sleep as winter waits

Glaciers are retreating in Bhutan

Drought, despair and the farmer in Australia

Wales has just experienced its warmest autumn on record

Hunters harvest half of trapped whales in Arctic

World Economy Suffers 2 Billion Dollar Hit Over Bird Flu Fear

South Korea culls 771,000 birds over new flu outbreak

Britain 'Closed Off' In Killer Flu Plans

€6 million bird flu jabs only good for a year

38 more dengue cases reported in Pakistan

End: December 3, 2006

U.N. agency sees El Nino stretching to early 2007

India being drenched by more intense and frequent monsoon downpours as result of global warming, say experts

U.S. opposes European global warming cuts scheme for airliners

Quiet hurricane season stirs debate about threat from global warming

388 Dead As Super Typhoon Slams Into Philippines

China to build third science station in Antarctica

Strong 6.3 quake hits Indonesia's north Sumatra

Bird flu vaccine Tamiflu leaves 10 Canadians dead

South Korea upgrades bird flu alert

H5N1 – bird ‘flu: What happens if the critical care system is overwhelmed?

End: December 1, 2006

Oceans storing climate change dangers

Scientists find new data in Antarctic on climate change

Cattle biggest contributor to global warming, says UN

Global Warming Could Disrupt GPS Satellites, Study Says

Pro Skiers Worried About Global Warming

Typhoon hits Philippines 'like an earthquake'

4.1 Magnitude Earthquake rattles Canadian mining town

Magnitude-4.0 earthquake shakes California

South Korea in huge poultry cull to halt bird flu

Rumors of Canada bird flu case not true, says official

Bird flu now Africa's problem

Pakistan took steps on war footings against bird flu, dengue

End: November 30, 2006

Gaia scientist Lovelock predicts planetary wipeout

Sea warming threatens climate disaster

Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf could 'collapse quickly', scientists warn

Climate change already affecting UK's marine life

Mild hurricane season was an aberration, expert says

Global warming, storms tied  

Strong 6.1 earthquake rattles northern Indonesia, damaging buildings

Bird flu's spread around the globe

U.N. expert: Bird flu will cost another US$1.3 billion, despite progress

South Korea kills pigs, dogs over bird flu fear; pets won't be slaughtered

Second Bird Flu Outbreak In South Korea Also of Virulent Strain

Emergency steps taken to face dengue, bird flu virus in Pakistan

End: November 29, 2006

Man, Animals Trying To Outrun Global Warming: Studies show even plants reacting to climate change

Little Norway's big climate change battle

Global warming threat to crocodiles

Volcano erupts in eastern Congo

Scientists predict, monitor underwater volcano

Two quakes, 4.1 and 2.1, rattle California Central Coast

Slight Earthquake Rattles Martinique

Millions of Iranian students to participate in quake drill

Indonesia's Bird Flu Death Toll Hits 57 As Woman Dies In Hospital

South Korea confirms second H5N1 bird flu case

South Korea hit by new outbreak of bird flu, plans to cull dogs, pigs

Flu Viruses May Be Preserved in Ice for Millennia

Roche rejects claims of increased Tamiflu resistance in H5N1 patients

End: November 28, 2006

Climate change melting fabled glaciers in equatorial Africa

Scientists see global warming clues in North Pole's clouds

US Supreme Court to hear global warming case this week

Freedom of Speech as Victim of Global Warming

Conditions continue to deteriorate in Tasmania after record low rainfall and river flows

Australian Drought may cut milk output 7 percent

Malta-flagged cruise ship grounded in Antarctica rescued by Spanish vessel

Scientists keep coming back to 'Mars-like Arctic'

Upgrade proposed in Yellowstone seismic system

Mount Etna's volcanic ash causes airport closure

Earthquake, tsunami hoax alarms hundreds in Hawaii

South Korea Battles Fresh Bird Flu Outbreak

Africa put on alert over Bird Flu

Tests show Ohio poultry free of bird flu

Bird flu danger looms greater than before next spring

Quebec hospital bans visits, puts security in place to combat super bug outbreak

End: November 27, 2006

Northward drift brings icebergs offshore from Timaru

Global warming no longer easily dismissed

Fasten Your Seat Belts for Global Warming

Drought Threatens Christmas Trees

Canadian Military seeking $4-billion for aircraft, Arctic patrol ship

Scientists record first underwater volcanic eruption

Scientists chance upon rare underwater volcano eruption

Northwest China 5.1 earthquake causes limited damage

H5N1 Bird Flu Caused 6,000 South Korea Poultry Deaths

UK Finance sector survives bird flu exercise

Nigerian poultry farmers urged to know more about bird flu  

Sri Lanka confirms Chikungunya viral fever epidemic

End: November 25, 2006

Arctic bird spotted far further south than ever before

Global-warming weakened reefs could suffer more storm damage

Global warming may help satellites fly longer

Global warming needs global learning

Norwegian glaciers disappear at alarming speed

Melting ice heats up Canada-US Arctic dispute

Killer gas blast at Indonesian mud volcano kills 8

Taal lake volcano in Philippines spews mud, prompting scientists to raise alert

4.5 earthquake hits Hawaii, no tsunami

4.1 Earthquake Hits Saudi Arabia

South Korea says low-grade bird flu kills 200 chickens south of Seoul

Africa must join fight against bird flu, says World Health Organization

Bird Flu Fatigue

Bird flu hard to detect until too late, say new studies

Dengue suspects now 5,453 in Pakistan

End: November 24, 2006

Seven-Year Stabilization Of Methane May Slow Global Warming

Global warming causes species to begin dying off

Climate Shock! The Untold Truth About Global Warming

200-Foot Plunge Killed US Coast Guard Divers In Arctic

Iceland volcano eruptions caused famine in Africa

Mount St. Helens's "Drumbeat" Quakes Caused by Stuck Plug?

Deadly Pipeline Blast in East Java Linked to Volcanic Eruptions

Russian quake tsunami affected New Zealand 3-4 days

Suspected bird flu cases founded in southern South Korea

Vietnam lab says it has bird flu vaccine

Thailand Bird flu vaccine ban to get rethink: But controls not up to scratch, warn experts

End: November 23, 2006

Icebergs luring New Zealand air tourists

Global warming to impact on water supply, demand

Nukes 'would stop global warming'

Atmospheric levels of key greenhouse gas stabilize, could begin to decline

Global warming in US Supreme Court

Mapping race for ocean riches underway

Hail storm kills 14 in Vietnam, four missing

Philippine Taal Volcano spews muddy water

Indonesian Merapi volcano calms down after spewing hot clouds

Peru Is Shaken by Magnitude-5.8 Earthquake in South

Scientists rank top 10 U.S. quake states

New bird flu infection in poultry reported in northern Egypt

Israeli, Palestinian officials meet on bird flu

US boosts bird flu vaccine stocks

Second flu drug needed 'to avert catastrophe'

UNH researchers track bird flu with satellites

Dengue claims three more lives in 48 hours in Pakistan

End: November 21, 2006

Giant icebergs that have strayed north from Antarctica causing civil aviation officials headache

Arctic is warmer, greener, less icy than ever before, says study

Global Warming - A Grave Threat

UN climate summit closes on global-warming deal

Migratory species threatened by global warming

Team seeks link between sea volcano, cancer cells

Mutations that help bird flu virus turn virulent for humans found

Bush says he's keeping bird flu a top priority as he visits lab in Vietnam

Big laboratory for diagnosing bird flu opens outside Novosibirsk

Afghanistan free of bird flu

Antiviral Paint Kills Flu on Contact

Mysterious disease claims 31 children in India

Dengue suspect cases reach to 4,965 in Pakistan

Zambia shuts border with Democratic Republic of Congo  after cholera outbreak

End: November 20, 2006

Another giant iceberg on its way

Iceberg off New Zealand becomes tourist mecca

Global warming to hit Alps hard

Global warming taking a grave turn

Global warming too arcane for currency players

Volcanic aerosol clouds, gases lead to ozone destruction

5.6 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Indonesia

World may have averted bird flu pandemic

Infections rise in deadly Australian flu outbreak

Thailand To Disinfect Poultry Farms In Effort To Prevent Bird Flu

Bird flu vaccine found to have short shelf life

End: November 19, 2006

State of the Arctic: Warming, with widespread melting

Iceberg sample tested as New Zealand scientists try to find where it originated

Rich, poor nations wrangle on global warming

Pollution may save us from global warming, say experts

Forest fires may cool area climate rather than warm it, researchers say

Organizations Around the World Demand Ban of Genetically Engineered Trees from Kyoto Protocol

Polar bear cubs' ranks declining off Alaska, U.S. reports

Global Warming Sends a Chill Through Winter Sports

New bird flu-infected area reported in northern Egypt

Over 100 million chickens in Indonesia vaccinated against bird flu

Northern California Wildlife Tested For Bird Flu

Chinese Pharmaceutical factory managers stand trial for selling fake bird flu vaccines

31 fresh cases of dengue, 10,014 affected nationwide in India  

End: November 17, 2006

Global Warming an All-Encompassing Threat

U.S. defends its tactics on global warming

Weather Is Not Climate: Cooler Weather and Fewer Hurricanes Do Not Lessen Global Warming Trends, Say Scientists

Global warming increases species extinctions worldwide

Warm weather wrecks bears' winter slumber in Siberia

Fire and ice as weather springs surprise in Australia

Japanese whaling fleet begins Antarctic 'research' hunt

Reluctant Arctic hunters to shoot trapped whales

California volcano showing signs of life, professor says

Undersea 5.2 quake rocks Taiwan, no tidal waves reported

Two Bird Flu Gene Mutations Might Lead to Faster Human Spread

Scientists Alert to Onset of Pandemic through Bird flu Mutations to Humans

Clues to pandemic bird flu found

Six cases of dengue fever reported in east Venezuela

More dengue cases reported nationwide in India

End: November 16, 2006

Iceberg spotted off New Zealand, fresh shipping warning issued

Forests begin to revive as global devastation of trees is reversed

Annan urges leadership on global warming

White House Sued Over Global Warming

Scare stories about global warming may end up justifying policies that hurt the economy without much curbing of greenhouse gases

Global warming may exacerbate Oklahoma's drought

Tsunami warning in Japan, Russia after massive 7.7 quake

5.5 Earthquake Jolts Northern Indonesian Island

Romania is prepared for new outbreak of bird flu

Japanese Government Provide Solution to Combat Bird Flu in Azerbaijan

New scientific report highlights risk of bird flu in wild bird imports

21 Die of Cholera in Angola

Cuba contains dengue fever outbreak

End: November 15, 2006

Tibet's Disappearing Glaciers Threaten China, UN Says

Ice-melt isolates remote communities in Canada

Global warming threatens birds with extinction

Canada's waters threatened, report says: Warming to bring less flow in Great Lakes

Scientists fear global warming will generate longer, more expensive wildfire seasons

Geologist hopes to visit newly emerged volcanic island near Tonga

Magnitude 6.7 Earthquake Strikes Argentina, U.S. Survey Says  

Magnitude 4.4 quake shakes Manila

Israelis warn of earthquake risk

Bird flu patient in critical condition in Indonesia

Egyptian Officials Say Bird Flu Risk Greater In Winter

Tamiflu Linked to Psychiatric Problems

Gene chip test identifies bird flu strains

Smoke clears on a Cuban epidemic: Spraying has curbed dengue fever, which has killed up to 100

End: November 14, 2006

Volume of ice at both ends of the world appears to be shrinking

Snows of Kilimanjaro shrink - God or global warming?

Global warming and obesity: the links revealed

Early Pollen Season In US Blamed on Global Warming

Moderate Earthquake Rattles Turkish Capital

Magnitude 5.9 earthquake strikes near Papua New Guinea; no damage reported

Egypt reports fresh bird flu infection among poultry

China's first human bird flu patient healthy after one year recovery

Pakistan reports 4,000 suspected dengue fever cases

Dengue claims one more life, toll 181 in India

End: November 12, 2006

Icebreaker finds little ice in rapidly thawing Arctic

Climate change melting fabled African glaciers

Global growth in carbon emissions is 'out of control'

Major demonstration on global warming planned in Kenya

Consequences of Global Warming, Taking the Global Temperature

Ocean current links northern, southern hemispheres, says new study

Volcano pierces small hole in ozone layer

China shares bird flu samples with global researchers

China reports 10 bird flu outbreaks this year

50 million people struck by animal diseases, new study reports

Pakistan Health officials barred from issuing statements about dengue fever

More dengue fever deaths reported in Vietnam

End: November 11, 2006

Why water is gravest challenge facing humanity

European researchers uncover link between climate patterns in Arctic and Antarctic

World can't afford to wait to take global warming action

Global Warming: An Unstoppable 1,500-Year Cycle

Impoverished Africa shudders under global warming threat

Swedish glaciers melting suggest global warming

Scientists cautious about CO2 burial under sea

Scientists drilling in Antarctica to measure effect of climate change

Australian Drought takes toll on small native mammals

Volcanic aerosol clouds and gases lead to ozone destruction

Turks And Greeks Hold Earthquake Drill To Test Preparedness

Claims of new bird flu variant rejected

Indonesia's bird flu cases far from a pandemic, says official

UN agencies help Vietnam prevent bird flu

Manual eyed to help Japanese abroad in bird-flu pandemics

United States First Pockets Of Heavy Flu Cases Reported In Central Florida

Dengue claims 35 in Pakistan

Dengue affects 9,739 people countrywide in India

End: November 10, 2006

Himalayas losing their glaciers

Rare convoy of ice giants spotted

Warming climate reawakens dreams of a shortcut for shippers — and raises new fears for Arctic ecosystem

New Diseases Likely Due To Global Warming

Global Warming: Media Scam

Santa Anas bring the highest temperature to California for the date since statistics began in 1877

2006 Antarctic Ozone Hole Largest on Record

Papua New Guinea jolted by strong 6.3 magnitude earthquake

5.0 Magnitude earthquake rocks Kyrgyzstan

4.1 Earth tremor hits Egypt, no damage reported

Chinese Bird flu expert tapped to lead World Health Organization

World Health Organization tells bird flu scientists to stop squabbling

India sounds bird flu alert as migration season begins

France rates bird flu risk as negligible

Turkey Allocates $55 Million to Bird Flu Prevention

Vietnam to import 500 million doses of bird flu vaccines

Dengue fever suspected cases rise to 3,435 in Pakistan

End: November 8, 2006

Australian drought 'worst in 1,000 years'

Climate change threatens thousands of heritage sites, warns UN

In Europe, coats are old hat as global warming grips

100 Icebergs Threaten Ships Off New Zealand

Icebergs heading to New Zealand 'once part of larger iceberg'

Melting Arctic Ice Could Spark a Boom in Shipping

Global warming heats squabble over Northwest Passage

In Ancient Fossils, Seeds Of A New Debate On Warming

Water flow in China's Yellow River hits record low

 

New Zealand Scientists ready for Mt Ruapehu lahar flow

 

Istanbul holds earthquake drill to test preparedness for the 'big one'

 

Indonesian teenager dies of suspected bird flu

 

US citizens in Hong Kong advised to build a three-month stockpile of food, medicine and water in their homes in case of a bird flu pandemic

 

Human Strain Of Bird Flu Virus, Just A Matter Of Time?

 

Migration of swallows raises fears of avian flu in Thailand

 

U.S. approves firefighting foam to fight bird flu outbreak

 

Generex bird-flu vaccine ready for trials

 

Dengue suspect cases stands over 3,000 in Pakistan

End: November 7, 2006

Runaway Global Warming - The New Ecoterrorist Menace

Global warming emissions rise despite vow

New Zealand global-warming scientists set Antarctic drilling record

US Senators Attempt to Muzzle Global Warming Debate

ExxonMobil funds European global warming skeptics

New bird flu outbreaks in Vietnam

2 Geese Die of Bird Flu in Russia

Bird flu reported in 44 LGAs in 15 states in Nigeria

France investigating sudden death of 4,000 chickens

French bird flu scare evaporates

U.S. ready to face flu crisis -- almost

Iceberg armada heads for New Zealand

Bering waters see shift in ecosystem: Contents of America's 'fish basket' are changing

Africa 'will be worst hit by climate change', warns UN

Bleak news for UN global warming talks

U.S. Defends Itself on Global Warming

Global Wool, Dairy Prices May Rise on Australia's Worst Drought

Plastic trash vortex the size of Texas menaces Pacific sealife

Conservationists welcome decision to halt shark fishing off Antarctica

5.1 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Iran

4.2 Magnitude Earthquake Hits China

UN Says Bird Flu Remain Global Threat For Next Decade

Chinese scientists identify deadly gene in H5N1

Bird flu spreads among blood relatives

No Bird Flu virus during last laboratory analysis in Azerbaijan

Dengue Fever Outbreaks in Mexican Coastal Areas

Punjab Dengue Fever patients’ tally reach 66

End: November 6, 2006

Australia calls for emergency drought summit as economy threatened

Another massive iceberg sighting reported near New Zealand, pilot says has never seen one this far north

Melting Arctic Makes Way for Man

Could the answer to global warming lie in the old ways?

Global Warming Could Trigger Insect Population Boom

Tropical peat bogs stoke global warming more than fossil fuels

US Public still skeptical on global warming

Climate chaos? Don't believe it

Geologists say Virginia 4.3 earthquake likely a mine collapse

Bird Flu Outbreak Drill Spooks Manitoba Town

Pigeons go nowhere as bird-flu law halts races

US changes plan for reporting avian flu in wild birds

Sunshine may beat the winter flus: Seasonal illnesses could be down to lack of vitamin D

Dengue fever cases reach 9,453 in India

Dengue fever cases reach 2,786 in Pakistan as death ratio drops down

End: November 5, 2006

China's Largest Salt Lake Swells Due To Global Warming And Melting Glaciers

Warning issued after rare massive icebergs spotted near New Zealand

Greenhouse gases hit record high

Global warming fears yet few willing to cut back

Global Warming: Caribbean Endangered

Ozone problem shows the folly of messing with nature

US Air Force Celebrates 50th Anniversary Of South Pole Landing

4.5 Magnitude Earthquake rattles Imperial County, California

3.2 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Southwest Virginia

3.1 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Oklahoma

New Madrid Earthquake Preparation Poses Unique Challenges

World Health Organization States Genetic Factors May Determine Who Contracts Bird Flu and Who Does Not

World Health Organization issues startling bird flu report

UK Bird flu patrols begin in bid to keep virus out

India all set to fight bird flu

Dengue Fever Cases Continue to Mount in Pakistan

'Explain criteria for declaring dengue as epidemic'

End: November 4, 2006

In the land of death, scientists witness the birth of a new ocean

Two agencies begin investigation into Bush administration suppressing government scientists' research on global warming

Blair's vow to tackle global warming hit by plans to treble flights

Australia says global warming pact pointless without India and China

Washington State's shrinking glaciers: Going ... going ... gone?

Rain dance invoked for drought relief in Australia

Poachers threaten Antarctic waters

Arctic reserves won't replace OPEC crude, new study warns

Quake swarms not always linked to volcanic, geothermal activity, new research finds

China says no evidence of new bird flu strain

Bird Flu-Infected Dog Suggests Human Risk From Pets, Study Says

Sharp end in Bali's war against possible bird flu outbreak

Front line defences at work against bird flu

Mystery killer disease in Nepal diagnosed as cerebral malaria, death toll over 36

Three more die due to dengue across India

Second dengue fever patient dies in Taiwan

Angola: Cholera Claims Five Lives Nationwide

End: November 2, 2006

Ozone hole over Antarctica is breaking two world records for being the largest and deepest ever recorded

U.S. touts aggressive action on global warming in response to British report

Global warming tops list of Americans' environmental concerns

Global warming may heat up India

Belize's reef suffering, global warming blamed

Melting of Greenland's ice sheet 'is the turning point'

Flat screen televisions 'will add to global warming'

After one of the hottest summers on record, Britons have been warned to prepare for the big chill.

Drought slashes Australian farm production by 20 per cent

Asia harnesses volcanic heat to generate electricity

5.0 Earthquake rattles northern Japan; no tsunami warning

Small 3.6 quake hits San Andreas Fault north of Paso Robles

Vaccine Resistant H5N1 Bird Flu Spreads In South East Asia

World Health Organization blasts China for not sharing samples of new H5N1 strain

Bird Flu virus cases in Turkey targeted children, youth reports World Health Organization

British scientists create new bird flu map

Front line defences at work against bird flu

India dengue fever death toll crosses 150

Dengue claims 2 more lives in Pakistan

End: November 1, 2006

World economy in danger because of Global Warming, British Prime Minister Blair warns

Arctic Ice Cap May Disappear Warn US/Russian Scientists

Global warming: as bad as war?

Global warming could cause insect population explosion

Scientists, American public disagree sharply over global warming

China turns to salt water to ease drought

Drought-stricken farmers appeal for urgent assistance in Afghanistan

Drought-hit Spain to penalize heavy water use

Philippine Bulusan Volcano Belches Ash For Second Day

Alaska's Cleveland Volcano launches ash 20,000 feet up

Philippines downgrades alert level on Mayon Volcano

Egypt bird flu toll reaches 7

New strain of bird flu found that 'sidesteps' vaccines

New strain of bird flu spreads to humans

Bird flu patrols stepped up in UK

Mysterious disease claims 36 lives in west Nepal district

Dengue toll rises to 61 in India capital

Dengue kills one more, raising death toll to 28 in Pakistan

3,000 Dead ducks prove avian cholera moving north in Canada

End: October 31, 2006

Global Warming 'could bring 1930s havoc'

African apocalypse: The continent burning into a desert

UN Reports Global Warming Gases On The Rise As Old Eastern Bloc Recovers

$9 trillion the cost of global warming

'Switch gene' in plankton behind sulphur emissions into atmosphere discovered

US Television station bans global warming news

Drought contributing to rural depression in Australia

Explorers begin Antarctic restoration

White bear migration begins on Russia Arctic coast

Ship-jumping sailors spook Canadian Arctic port

Restive Philippine volcano belches ash anew, no imminent eruption

5.5 Tremor Shakes Japanese Seas

5.5 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Indonesia

Bird flu: the front line

Migrating Siberian birds under suspicion

Would Americans Panic In A Flu Pandemic?

No avian flu found in tests of Ohio birds

Tamiflu helped avert outbreak of bird flu, says India

Flu viruses evolve in fits and starts pattern, study suggests

World Health Organization issues guidelines as dengue outbreak confirmed in Pakistan

US federal prison cleared out because of mysterious illness

End: October 30, 2006

Ten years to save the planet from mankind

U.N. sees 'far more robust' global warming evidence

British government says scientific debate on global warming 'now closed,' action needed

Africa faces catastrophe from global warming

President Bush censored warming research, says Top US Senator

Arctic haze pollution thickens despite Russia cuts

Alarm bells toll in Istanbul as major quake is expected

Bird flu likely to re-emerge in cold, wet warns Thailand

Alaska villagers drawn into the fight against bird flu

Study Questions Effectiveness Of Flu Vaccine

Dengue death toll climbs to 144 in India

Cholera outbreak claims four lives in northern Nigeria

Cholera death in Angola toll hits 2,314

Mumps activity in U.S. highlights vaccine importance

End: October 29, 2006

New Report says global warming could lead to economic devastation

Swans deliver a climate change warning

Captains of commerce turn heat on global warming

Reports predict global warming deluge

Antarctic fossils show area once covered by forests

Drought persists in parts of Spain after storms

Mauna Loa is a volcano, the biggest one on Earth

H5N1 Avian Influenza Virus Mutation?

Thailand mulls plan to set up bird flu vaccine factory

USDA Downplays Significance Of Low-Pathogenic Bird Flu

End: October 28, 2006

One earth, three planets' worth of damage

Sea change: why global warming could leave Britain feeling the cold

Warming climate opens late-season Arctic routes

Canada must seek deal with US: Vanishing ice puts sovereignty in the far north at serious risk

Rising Seas and Stronger Storms Threaten New York City

Adaption topic heats up as global warming concerns rise

Drought to wipe out a third of Australia's farm income

Mud gusher buries homes, factories 10,000 forced to flee vast flow in East Java

New volcanic eruption at Sicily's Mount Etna

Volcanic earthquakes in New Zealand mystery to scientists

Philippines Bulusan volcano emits mudflow; danger zone remains off-limits

Volcano's activity increases on Russia's Kamchatka peninsula

Alaska's Fourpeaked Volcano still steaming

5.7 Magnitude Earthquake shakes southern Italy sending alarmed residents into streets

5.5 Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Peruvian Coast

U.N. Official Sees Bird Flu as Threat for Next Decade

Ostriches in Zimbabwe reportedly contracted bird flu

Bird flu virus found in non migratory birds in China

No bird flu cases registered among Russians

American ‘wild’ birds identified as culpable for spreading bird flu

Pandemic Flu Would Not Keep All Americans At Home

Flu Vaccine Safe for Babies and Toddlers, New Study Says

Flu vaccines 'not worth the bother' says expert

Wild Pigs blamed in deadly US E. coli case

Polio case in Kenya refugee camp raises fears and concerns

End: October 27, 2006

Rising tide of global warming threatens Pacific island states

Climate change 'will threaten Britain's water supply', government report warns

Fungal disease that threatens to wipe out many amphibians due to Global Warming, new study suggests

Drought-hit Australian farmers must find new water

Australian drought sparks new crime of water theft

Australia faces blackouts, builds world's biggest solar plant

Ozone Crisis an Erupting Volcanic Issue

Philippine Volcano Continues Spewing Ash

5.0 Earthquake strikes northwest Turkey; tremors felt in Istanbul

4.4 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Near Eureka, California

Swarm of earthquakes reported in Yellowstone Park

Bird Flu May Return to Europe in Coming Weeks, UN Agency Says

North American wild bird species transmit bird flu, US researchers find

Quarantine lifted in bird flu-hit area of Inner Mongolia

Flu vaccine to be encouraged for women in late pregnancy

Cholera outbreak spreads to capital of Chad, more than 900 diagnosed

End: October 25, 2006

Cosmic Rays Linked to Global Warming

Global warming will threaten health through dirtier air, hotter days, and more natural disasters

Global Warming To Blame For Freak New York Storm?

Frozen in Memories, but Switzerland's Glaciers Melting Before Their Eyes

More than half Australia's farmland drought-stricken, government says

Drought in Africa: Ethiopia's bitter harvest

Ash from Philippines Bulusan volcano blankets 4 villages

Strong 6.8 magnitude earthquake rattles Japan; no tsunami warning

Strong 6.1 magnitude quake jolts Indonesia, no casualties

Earthquakes, Aftershocks continue in Maine's Mount Desert area

Bird flu take an increasing toll but the world escaped an immediate influenza pandemic, U.N. bird flu chief says

Pandemic flu would outrun vaccine, global health officials say

New Michigan bird flu cases not dangerous H5N1 strain

Taiwan suspends flu vaccine after four Israeli deaths

Israeli Health Ministry OKs flu vaccine

Flu jabs for pregnant women to cut risk of childhood leukemia

New York Times Must Reveal Anthrax Sources, rules US Judge

End: October 24, 2006

Ozone hole is 'biggest on record' says US scientists

Global warming could cause catastrophic die-off of Amazon  rainforest by 2080

Global Warming: Here Come The Lawyers

Global Warming May Be Mother of All Finance Woes

Warm winds of change hit the Antarctic: Break-up of ice sheet could be pinned on global warming

Melting permafrost leads to shrinking ponds in Alaska

Gravity Measurements Confirm Greenland's Glaciers Precipitous Meltdown

Snakes on the move as drought worsens in Australia

Volcano in eastern Philippines spews ash

Italy stages massive volcano exercise

Alaska Volcano center's funding implodes

Deep 5.6-magnitude quake hits northern Indonesia

Philippines records 700 aftershocks after earthquake Friday

Melbourne tremor confirmed as magnitude 2.5 quake

Tests alleviate bird flu fears for Australian wildlife

UNICEF raises fresh bird flu fears in Nigeria

Vietnam holds bird flu preparedness exercise

Heated argument over how flu spreads dividing scientific community

No link between 4 deaths after flu vaccine shots, says Israeli Health Ministry

Newly Identified Antibody May Neutralize Inhalation Anthrax Toxin

End: October 23, 2006

Global-warming forecasts: from bad to worse

New global warming projection predicts 'wild ride' of droughts, heavy rainfall, heat waves for certain regions

Unleash Canada's capitalist creativity on global warming

Big corporations ready to battle global warming threat

Norwegian glaciers shrinking

Canadian glaciers shrinking at 'huge' rate, researcher warns

Ice turning to water, glaciers on the move - and a planet in peril

Australian farmers face ruin as five-year drought worsens

US Farmers adjust to global warming

Geologist: Earth has lots and lots of oil

Volcano erupts in Ecuador

Minor quake rattles chunk out of Mount St Helen volcano's lava spine

Over 590 minor aftershocks hit Philippines after 5.2 magnitude earthquake

Europe on bird flu alert

All domestic fowls inoculated in Inner Mongolia for bird flu prevention

What has brought the Eskimos sustenance for generations now may carry the deadly bird flu virus into North America

UN Official Praises Asia's Bird Flu Efforts

10 hospitalized after falling ill on Ohio river cruise

Tainted medicine kills 27 in Panama

End: October 22, 2006

Blair warns that the global warming will reach "catastrophic tipping points" soon

Global warming is creating climate change refugees says Christian agency

Extended South Pole cold spell blamed for bigger hole in ozone

American West adjusts to drought

Spies hired in Colorado's cold war over water

Church services offer support to drought-hit farmers in Australia

The 100-Year Forecast: More Extreme Weather

Pirates, vacuum-fishing threaten Antarctic waters

Hundreds of Ecuadorean villagers evacuated as Tungurahua volcano rumbles two months after deadly eruption

Indonesia disaster shows risks of mud volcanoes

Peru Shaken by Magnitude 6.5 Offshore Earthquake

700,000 birds culled since bird flu outbreak in Nigeria

Bird flu-hit Indonesia to ban city backyard poultry

Prepare now for bird flu, Australian state warns

Deadly bird flu not forgotten by U.S health officials

Cholera Kills 70 People in Angola

End: October 20, 2006

U.S. government says ozone hole in Antarctic sets record

Ice losses now far surpass ice gains in the shrinking Greenland ice sheet, reports NASA

Refugees, disease big risk from global warming, warns UN

Bogs may have started past global warming

Methane-Munching Microbes Take a Bite Out of Warming

Drought forces up Australian farmer suicides

Nuclear waste poses Arctic threat

Anger greets US Army Corp plan to let developers skip permits to speed Katrina recovery

Scientists Say Hawaii Hit by Two Quakes

Hawaii Big Island Hit With Over 200 Aftershocks, Could Continue For Weeks

Pacific Island Vanuatu Hit By Magnitude-6.2 Offshore Earthquake

Variant of Bird flu found in Ohio ducks

Residents in southern Israel fear that bird flu is back

Kenyan Officials Concerned Over Polio, Bird Flu Scares

Switzerland announces stockpiling of bird flu vaccine

Research Yields Insights on Deadly Nature of 1918 Flu Pandemic

Cholera claims dozens of lives in Freetown

Dar health officers arrest 250 over cholera outbreak

Poisoning U.S. Troops: Anthrax, Lies and Vaccines

End: October 19, 2006

Climate change blamed for legionnaires' disease surge in Britain

Germany Puts Global Warming Prevention Plan in Gear

Half of Australia is suffering its worst drought on record

Himalayan glaciers resist melting, says Chinese scientist

Australia hit by 4,000 lightning bolts

Tennessee Hit With 106 MPH Wind Gust

Russia's Kamchatka hit by 230 tremors in one day

5.8 Magnitude Earthquake Hits South of New Zealand

4.9 Magnitude Quake Strikes Off Northern California Coast

Kenya issues alert as bird flu reported in southern Sudan

Egypt minister warns of winter bird flu upsurge

More tests confirm low-risk bird flu in Illinois

Bird flu not 'if' but 'when', says expert

Canadian Doctors warn against pandemic fear-mongering

EU pledges more bird flu aid

Cholera breaks out in Bujumbura

End: October 18, 2006

Antarctic Ice Shelf Collapse Tied to Global Warming

Sea creatures affect global climate: Scientists say phytoplankton generate 63 trillion watts of power a year

British Heatwave Down To Global Warming, Say Experts

The first deaths from infectious disease attributed to global warming have occurred in Britain, official figures suggest

Fears global warming has firm grip on Australia

Climate change just as significant as terrorism, scientist says

Indonesia starts dumping sludge from Java island mud flow into the sea

Strong 6.8 magnitude earthquake jolts Papua New Guinea

Hawaii quake blamed on volcanic stress

'Jolted' Fish Gave Early Warning Of Hawaii Quake

Indonesian bird flu toll hits 55

Bird Flu Kills Third Indonesian in a Week, World Health Organization Confirms

Almost a century later, a vaccine against "Spanish flu"

CDC and Medco Study Showed Americans Stockpiled Tamiflu Over Fears of Avian Flu Pandemic

Taiwan To Cover Farms With Netting To Prevent Bird Flu

Cholera strikes Mumbai again

'Ghost Map' traces cholera's legacy

Three Confirmed Cases, Eight Probable Cases of Mumps at the University of Virginia

End: October 17, 2006

Faith, science find common ground to save planet Earth from Global Warming

UK Confirms 2006 Was Longest, Hottest Summer Ever

Glaciers help curb global warming, expert says

The cold reality about global warming

US Power-Grid Report Suggests Some Dark Days Ahead

Australia pumps cash into drought-hit farms

Hawaii jolted by 6.6 magnitude earthquake, 40 aftershocks cause landslides and power failures

Indonesian bird flu toll hits 54

Bird Flu Kills 150th Person; May Have Infected Victim's Brain

Australia holds largest bird flu exercise

Thailand warns people of bird flu outbreak during the current flooding crisis

Anthrax breaks out in west Zimbabwe

Measles, cholera relentless in Dar

Researchers find C. difficile bacteria that has caused 2,000 deaths in variety of meat products in Canada, U.S.

End: October 16, 2006

Citing Heavenly Injunctions to Fight Earthly Warming

The truth about global warming and the coming ice age

China bars tourists from shrinking glaciers

Why Isn't the Atmosphere Warming Like the Earth's Surface?

Drought makes wheat prices rocket on world market

Australian Minister warns drought will drive up food prices

Magnitude 5.3 quake wakes up eastern Japan

Indonesia's bird flu death reaches 53

Low-risk H5N1 bird flu in Ohio wild birds

New bird flu restrictions come into force in Switzerland

Australian Conference told of bird flu risk for health workers

Mysterious disease claims eight lives in Nepal

Four persons died in cholera outbreak in western Nepal

US Congress Members 'furious' at FBI for 'blackout' of 2001 anthrax attacks probe

CDC Probe Links 21 Deaths to Cough Syrup in Panama

End: October 15, 2006

World's Grain stockpiles at lowest levels for 25 years

Retreating Glaciers of the Himalayas: Global warming threatens life along the Ganges River

More than 10,000 Alaskan lakes have dried up or shrunk in size in a span of 52 years, report scientists

Efforts to fight global warming will cost trillions by end of century, says report

Big bogs spurred ancient global warming, new report says

New combatant against global warming: insurance industry

Kyoto Protocol won't solve Australian drought crisis, says government

Rare early October snowstorm hits New York with 2 feet of snow

Families living near Philippine's Mt Bulusan volcano evacuated

Strong 6.5 magnitude earthquake rocks Chile

5.9 Magnitude Earthquake rocks Taiwan, no reports of damage

Plate movement blamed for tremors in Darwin

San Francisco Bay Area escape routes get an 'F'

Indonesia's bird flu death toll rises to 52

World Health Organization Western Pacific chief vows to make bird flu priority if elected director-general

Viet Nam tightens bird flu controls for rest of 2006

Bird flu simulation to test Australia's response

U.S. Pandemic Flu Plan: Hole Up at Home

Merits of Novel Bird Flu Vaccine Studied

Tossed coin may decide bird flu survival in New Zealand

Flu bug blamed for Canadian school outbreak

Seven People Die Of Cholera In Angola

Anthrax spores found at drums workshop in Scotland

End: October 13, 2006

Antarctica Ozone loss reaches new record, reports European Space Agency

Nuremberg-Style Trials Proposed For Global Warming Skeptics

Fires ravaging Australia, drought 'due to global warming'

World Investors representing trillions of dollars in assets demand action on global warming

Salty water blamed on global warming

Warming, melting Arctic forces native Alaskan village to move

Rapid Sea Level Rise in the Arctic Ocean May Alter Views of Human Migration

Philippine's Mt. Bulusan volcano spews ash for third day

India's only active volcano sputtering out

Fiji warned about bird flu risks

Unconfirmed report raises suspicion of Bird Flu virus in Iran

Australia to hold largest-ever health exercise over bird flu fears

Bird flu case in Thai dog raises questions about infection

China to start 2nd trial for bird flu vaccine soon

Mystery deaths in Panama that has claimed 21 lives may be from poisoning

Rabies kills more people than any other infectious disease in China

End: October 12, 2006

Water for millions at risk as glaciers melt away: Decline accelerates as global warming takes hold  

Global warming seen pushing up insurance costs

US Senator says global warming by humans just a hoax

Alaskans Convinced About Global Warming

Farmers struggling through the worst drought on record could get fresh help from Australian government

Philippine volcano spews ash for second day

El Salvador declares alert after volcano begins rumbling

Mt. Rainier quake not volcanic say scientists

Scientists warns of lava slide from Indonesian volcano

6.0 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Japan

5.2 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Taiwan, Philippines

Egypt reports new human case of bird flu

Indonesian woman in hospital with suspected bird flu

China reinstates daily bird flu reports

Uganda: Vehicles From Sudan to Be Sprayed Against Bird Flu

Production of Russian human bird flu vaccine set for spring

China's Rabies Cases Surge 30% in First Nine Months

End: October 11, 2006

India faces global warming disaster, new study finds

Global Warming McCarthyism

Florida researchers claim major breakthrough in hurricane research

Drought pushes wheat to 10-year high

Dallas Enters Stage 1 Of Drought Contingency Plan

Volcanic rumblings subsiding in Papua New Guinea

Strong 6.4 magnitude earthquake strikes off Taiwan's southeastern coast

Changes made to how Singapore will tackle bird flu pandemic

Flu shot now recommended for kids under 5 in US

Flu expert warns of pandemic threat

Fresh Cholera Outbreak in Sudan Reported

Anthrax attacks cattle in Indonesian villages

Uruguayan Football Club Hit With Mumps Outbreak

End: October 10, 2006

Global warming disaster looms for Asia-Pacific

Earth's ecological debt crisis: mankind's 'borrowing' from nature hits new record

The scary security implications of global warming

Getting to the core of climate change

Papua New Guinea Volcanic Eruption Sends 6-Mile Plume of Ash Into Sky

Papua New Guinea Islanders defy volcano and return to homes

New Zealand Visitors warned after crater lake level rises after volcano

Strong 6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near Tonga

Magnitude 4.6 earthquake recorded in southwestern Pakistan, 3 injured

US detects 4.2 magnitude earthquake in North Korea after nuke test

Bird flu found in pigs in Indonesia's Bali

Philippine Agricultural Officials Signal Bird Flu Alarm

Vietnam reports no new bird flu outbreaks in past ten months

Singapore schools disinfected amid gastric flu outbreak

Cholera outbreak has killed 18 in central Zimbabwe

Report: Over 300 U.S. labs handle deadly biological agents

End: October 9, 2006

Strangling heat and gases emanating from the earth and sea, not asteroids, most likely caused several ancient mass extinctions

Global warming: A threat or a promise?

Winds soften Papua New Guinea's erupting volcano's impact

New Zealand Scientists say eruption of Mount Ruapehu sent 6m-high waves across the crater lake

No damage from 4.5 magnitude earthquake near Mt. Rainier

Pakistan Marks First Anniversary Of Devastating 7.6 Earthquake That Killed 73,000

Final tests confirm bird flu strain in Montana

Millions of potential killers carrying deadly bird flu are heading to Britain

Bird flu preparedness exercise to begin tomorrow in Cypress

Preparation for deadly bird flu urged in Canada

Chikungunya disease kills 96 in India’s Kerala state

End: October 8, 2006

Global Warming Slowly Killing Planet Earth

New research turns up more evidence of warming Arctic waters

U.S. goes own way on global warming strategy

Global Warming Could Cause Epidemics Warns French Minister

Oklahoma Drought conditions could impact banks

Wet winter won't end drought in Texas, expert says

Volcano erupts on Papua New Guinea island

Volcano erupts on New Zealand's North Island

Fourpeaked Volcano in Alaska Rumbling

China warns of seasonal bird flu outbreaks

Cats can carry bird flu, study says

Junk medicine: avian flu

Nigeria suspends bird flu compensation to farmers

Panama recalls medicine after 19 mystery deaths

Over 30 New Cholera Cases Recorded in Angola

Probe of Anthrax Attacks Casts Shadow on Brothers

Virginia Tech student likely has mumps

End: October 7, 2006

Inuit Sound the Alarm in Ottawa Over Escalating Arctic Climate Crisis

Global warming tipping point alert: DuPont and Allianz

Report warns of global warming in American West

US Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge threatened by global warming

Drought taking cash, mental toll on US farmers

Sheep going cheap as Australian farmers ride out drought

Water prices sky-high as Australian farmers battle to survive drought

New Zealand Quake Causes Volcano Concern

Fresh snow may be covering lahar evidence in New Zealand

Will Bird Flu Go Pandemic? More victims in more Indonesian cities

New bird flu outbreak in northwestern Ningxia

Georgia birds tested for avian flu

US bird flu plans near 'state of the art' says official

Half of South Africa's sick leave flu-related

Tens of thousands homeless from seasonal rains in West Africa as cholera fears increase

End: October 6, 2006

World Meteorological Organization on Tuesday said the size of the hole in the ozone layer over the Antarctica has grown to the "most serious on the record"

Global warming study grim for US Northeast

Global Warming Could Spread Extreme Drought In UK, Researches Warn

Nations Meet To Discuss Global Warming

NASA research: Arctic sea ice melted, an area the size of Turkey

Penguins, Polar Bears Feel Global Warming Effects

Canada sacks Arctic envoy, abolishes post

New Zealand active volcano shaken by small quake, triggering mud flow alert

New Look at 20th Century's Most Powerful Volcanic Eruption In Alaska

5.1 Magnitude Earthquake rocks Koryak autonomy in Russia causing power blackout

Indonesia confirms 69th bird flu case

Indonesia's Bird Flu Variant Shows No Major Changes

China reports second bird flu outbreak in poultry in a week

China warns of shortfalls in bird flu fight

Four Malaysian family members cleared of bird flu after quarantine

Scientists Work on Nasal Spray to Stop Flu

Americans doubt need for flu vaccine, survey finds

Fatal Illness Outbreak in Panama City

9 Anthrax cases detected in southern Kazakhstan

Possible mumps cases rise to 12 in Virginia schools

End: October 5, 2006

Global warming devastates sea ice in Arctic Circle

One third of the planet will be desert by the year 2100, say climate experts

Global warming will threaten millions say climate scientists

Sun’s magnetic field may solve global warming problem

G8, emerging nations resume climate change talks at Mexico summit

Philippines lowers alert status of Mount Mayon to level 2

Countdown to disaster — preparing for volcanic eruption saves lives in Ecuador

Magnitude 6.2 earthquake rumbles deep below earth's surface near Vanuatu

Maine Earthquake Lowers Ground Water- Water in Monitoring Well Still Dropping

Bird-Flu Festers in Indonesia as Deficit Hinders Disease Fight

Bird flu found in Illinois county

Bird flu vaccine shows good results in early trial

Cholesterol drugs 'could beat bird flu'

Singapore tests contingency plan to counter bird flu

Cholera Outbreak Looms Over Sierra Leone

Mumps outbreak spreads on campuses in Illinois

End: October 4, 2006

Record amount of ozone lost over Antarctica

Polar Winds At North Pole Depleting Ozone, Affecting Climate Change, Study Says

European Space Agency issues ozone hole alarm

Impact Of Global Warming Obvious & Dangerous: Experts Say We Are Nearing The Point Of No Return

Red alert as climate change takes its toll on Scotland

Global Warming on the Forest Floor

US Senators Request Inquiry Into White House Global Warming Activities

Unrelenting drought taking toll on American farm families

Drought causes food and water shortages in north Afghanistan

Indonesian earthquake survivors brace for monsoon rains without proper shelter

Earthquake Swarm Continues Hitting Maine

Experts Drill on New Madrid Fault Line for Earthquake Data

China says new bird flu outbreak under control

Chinese unprepared for flu, unaware of risks new survey shows

Philippines Warns Bird Smuggling Could Spread Bird Flu Virus

Bird flu outbreak possible after storms and floods Thailand government warns

Pandemic risk increases as anti-viral drugs for Avian Flu lose effectiveness

Three People Hospitalized With Anthrax In Eastern Romania

Diseases Claim 30,000 Cattle In Zimbabwe

Mailed Anthrax Was A Warning from Al Qaeda

3 new suspected mumps cases at Virginia collage bring local total to 6

End: October 3, 2006

Warm water surging into Arctic Ocean

Ecological upheaval on the edge of the ice

Global warming rewrites the record books in UK

Human-made global warming not real

Don't distort facts on global warming

Drought-hit farmers urged to watch out for each other in Australia

6 Percent Wool production drop blamed on drought in Australia

Raoul Island Volcano Alert Level Downgraded In New Zealand

One year ago an earthquake of 7.6 struck Pakistan

Japan Meteorological Agency develops earthquake warning system

Avian-flu samples on the way to US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Pandemic flu soon? The odds seem to worsen

New drug boosts bird flu survival in animals

Millions must wait months for flu jab in UK

Dengue fever kills 14 in India, affects more than 400

Two Romanians admitted to hospital with anthrax

Canadian oil workers under quarantine after anthrax suspected

Mumps Cases in Illinois County Rise to 63

End: October 2, 2006

Greenland Ice Sheet Still Losing Mass

Ice Melts on US Global Warming Policy

$1 Trillion the cost of capping greenhouse gas emissions

Coal Will Be Top Enemy in Fighting Global Warming

Global Warming: Sham science?

Evangelical Leaders Exploited by Global Warming--Population Control Lobby

In praise of... the ozone layer

US Drought sends record numbers of cattle to fatten in feedlots

US Senators fail to push through drought aid plan for American farmers

Drought-hit farmers get raw deal in India

Mount St. Helens Eruption Slowing

Residents return to Ecuadoran volcano to restart their lives

USGS revamps volcano warning system

6.0 Magnitude Earthquake In Trinidad Claims 1 Life

5.2 Magnitude Earthquake rocks Taiwan

Allstate's back in the earthquake business, sort of

New bird flu outbreak in northern China

Bird flu detected in wild ducks in US thought to be harmless

Kansas wildlife officials testing birds for avian flu

Possible defense against bird flu? Ordinary flu shots cut death rate in mice, scientist says

Airborne flu viruses threaten health workers, expert says

Cholera kills 22 in flood-ravaged Niger

37 Mumps Cases Now Confirmed At US College

End: September 30, 2006

'One degree and we're done for'

New Zealand Coast on sun alert as ozone hole nears record size

Hole in ozone layer 'will shrink' in 70 years say scientists

Rare Mineral Further Implicates CO2 in Last Global Warming

Canada's Global warming fight failing

Global Warming Expert: Act in 4-6 yrs or don't bother

Assert power in the Arctic, U.S. urged

Russian Long-range aircraft reach Alaska, Arctic pole

Appetite for fish spells disaster for sea life

Alaska Volcano Getting Ready to Rumble

Montserrat’s volcanic concerns abate

6.0 Magnitude earthquake rattles Trinidad

Deadly Bird Flu Virus Is Mutating And Developing Resistance To Most Effective Anti-Viral Drugs, Warns World Health Organization

Another bird flu family cluster confirmed in Indonesia

Massive flu shot clinic will test emergency capabilities in US

1918 Spanish Flu Made Body Kill Its Own Cells

New outdoor ban imposed on poultry in Switzerland

Fish imports banned from Iran, Pakistan over Cholera fears

Anthrax, Iran & bin Laden: Waiting for the October Surprise

63 Kazakh Children, Maybe Thousands More, Get HIV at Hospitals

Mumps outbreak grows at Illinois collage

2 New Mumps Cases Reported At Virginia Collage

End: September 29, 2006

Global warming: It's already "too late"

Methane Emissions Increasing and Could Hasten Global Warming

Interfaith Congregations Across U.S. to Join in Global Warming Awareness

America Reacts To Speech Debunking Media Global Warming Alarmism

Global-Warming Scientists, Media "Doomsayers" and Tools of "Hysterical Left"

"Rapid and dramatic" sea ice shrinkage in Arctic

The Arctic: Oil's last frontier as Twenty-five percent of the world's untapped reserves could lie near the North Pole

IARC scientists document warm water surging into Arctic

Drought task force considers waters bans in Australia

Indonesia faces huge mud disaster costs

No damage after small tsunami caused by 7.0 magnitude earthquake in Samoa

Indonesia's bird flu death toll rises to 52

Thailand reports another bird flu death

Lethality of 1918 Spanish flu linked to immune system

Flu Season Starts Early in California

Nigerian Cholera Death Toll Rises To 59

Angola accused of brushing off looming cholera epidemic that has claimed 2,214 lives

Dirty water 'kills 1.5 million kids a year' UN reports

Second case of mumps diagnosed at US Collage

New Anthrax Vaccine Shows Promise

End: September 28, 2006

Global warming near crisis point

Warm water surges into the Arctic

Super-Cold Air Hits Antarctica As Record Setting Ozone Hole Expands To 28 Million Square Kilometres

California begins risky war on global warming today

US blocking global warming report

Anti-Global Warming Noise ‘Won’t Stop Until Some of These Scientists are Dead’

Australian Drought predicted to worsen

U.S. needs 2 new icebreakers, study says

Alaskan volcano dormant for 10,000 years may erupt soon

Bird flu case confirmed in possible cluster in Indonesia

Traveler is unlikely to have bird flu, say Australia officials

New case of bird flu detected in rural area of Egypt

Migration puts EU on bird flu alert

New Zealand Schools told to prepare for bird flu pandemic

London to gauge threat of avian flu on markets

New South African TB cases raise fears of wider outbreak

Niger Cholera Epidemic Toll Reaches 21 Dead

Mumps Outbreak Reported At Third American Collage

End: September 27, 2006

Global warming likely to turn Earth into a different planet

Global warming nears ‘dangerous’ level: Researchers say average temperatures are close to a million-year high

Global warming at 12,000- year high

Evangelical Christians Called to Tackle Global Warming

Bolivian Glaciers Melting, Could Be Gone In 15 Years

Scientists Issue Strongest Coral Warning For Caribbean Sea

Early Frost Devastates Australian Fruit Harvest

Catastrophic Indonesian mudslide could last 100 years, say scientists

UN expects weak-to-moderate El Nino this year

Cook Inlet volcano coming back to life in Alaska

Philippine's Mayon volcano rumbles back to life again

World Health Organization sponsored pandemic flu task force holds first meeting in Geneva

New bird flu death in Thailand confirmed

Indonesia probes possible bird flu cluster in family

Canine Link to Suspect Fatal H5N1 Cluster in Indonesia

USDA to help farms cover costs of avian flu

Bird flu vaccine supply might be stretched

100 Die As Cholera Ravages Nigeria

Cholera spreads in Ethiopia

29th suspected case of mad cow in Japan

Mumps Outbreak Hits Another US Collage

Finding the Source of Anthrax Attack in United States

End: September 26, 2006

Antarctica Ozone Hole To Reach Record Size

Global warming report hopes to "cure" addiction to oil

Global warming will make weed battle harder to win, conference told

California governor expected to approve global warming law

Washington State melting away: Glacial coverage shrinking at an increasing pace, raising more global warming fears

Experts get shrinking feel about Alaska glaciers: Most along coast are receding faster than earlier estimated

The Retreating Glaciers of Kilimanjaro

5.7 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Indonesia

5.7 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Argentina

3.6 Magnitude Earthquake Hits South Carolina

Warning has gone into effect in England for an expected flu pandemic in the upcoming months

Initial human trials of bird flu vaccine in Russia a success

New plants not the answer to flu pandemic says study

Bird flu bites the dust thanks to Panasonic's filters

FBI Is Casting A Wider Net in Anthrax Attacks

US Colleges concerned about mumps

End: September 25, 2006

Cover-up alert as ozone hole tears apart in Antarctica

Ski fields threatened by global warming in France

Global warming 'speed bumps' identified

Global warming fear lights fire under US Congress

Scientists crack mystery of link between El Nino, monsoons

West's dying aspens baffle US scientists

Second Arctic seal dies in Florida

3.5 Magnitude Earthquake Hits South Carolina

3.5 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Maine

Bird flu: A threat to humanity

Indonesia confirms 51st bird flu death

Third Human Bird Flu Case Retrospectively Confirmed In Iraq

Schools in England could be ordered to close to pupils to try to curb an "inevitable" flu pandemic

Mysterious Flu Hospitalizes Four US Students

5 More E. Coli Cases Blamed on Spinach in US

2006 Saskatchewan Anthrax Death Toll Stands at 800

Mumps Outbreak Reaches 19 At US Collage

Severe diarrhea kills 200 people, sickens over 19,000 in Ethiopia

End: September 24, 2006

China has its worst spell of acid rain

Ozone hole over Antarctica expanding, will reach second-highest recorded level warns UN

Oceans have cooled in last 3 years: Scientists say that despite temperature change, sea levels continue to rise

The heat is on: how global warming could suddenly tip over and ignite calamity

Oil giant hits at 'unfair' attack by scientists over Global Warming

Human influence on climate change found, scientists say

Mass tourism and climate change could lead to destruction of world's wonders

Gore training 1,000 volunteers to spread global warming message

Plume confirmed from ancient volcano in Alaska

Ecuador's Tungurahua Volcano Threat Remains High

Strong 6.0 magnitude earthquake rattles Argentina

6.1 magnitude earthquake hits Australian territory of Christmas Island

Bird flu death toll climbs to 50 after another boy dies in Indonesia

H5N1 Bird Flu in Montana

World Health Organization takes bird flu as top health danger

Bird flu has potential to be 'catastrophic'

Flu strikes 12 in Alabama

Hidden H5N1 Reservoir Raises Pandemic Concerns in Indonesia

Cholera claims 18 in Niger

Anthrax Detector Hushed?

DDT Makes a Comeback to Save Millions of Lives

End: September 22, 2006

Another giant ozone hole has opened up over the Antarctic the size of North America

Arctic thaw opens passage to North Pole

Antarctica And Greenland Ice Melt Rate 'Unprecedented'

Sea levels are rising faster than predicted, warns Antarctic Survey

US Government Accused of Censorship Over Global Warming

California sues big automakers over global warming

Britain's Royal Society Accuse Exxon Of Misleading Public On Global Warming, Funding Groups That Undermine Real Science

Branson Pledges $3 Billion to Combat Global Warming

Scientists unsure why Alaska volcano is steaming

New research puts 'killer La Palma tsunami' at distant future

Earthquake-proofing must be top priority warns US Geology Professor

Pandemic Flu Preparations: Little Progress and Less Attention

Global community not sharing enough of bird flu battle burden says CDC flu czar

Uganda on high alert as bird flu breaks out in neighboring southern Sudan

Donors to help Nigeria look for bird flu outbreaks

Flu Shots Now Recommended For Kids Ages 6 Months In US

More than 1,100 Mainers attend flu summit

Anthrax: FBI Lab Scientist Reports No Additive - Confusion Undermines Preparedness

Mumps Outbreak Spreads at Illinois College: At Least 19 Stricken, Cause Unknown

End: September 21, 2006

Arctic ice melt shocks scientists

Global Warming Washing Away Entire Communities: Mounting Evidence Shows Warming Ocean Temperatures Contributing to Destruction of Hundreds of Villages in Far North

Dying Aspen Sunflower Could Signal Future Climate Warming Damage

Emails indicate US  tried to block scientist from discussing warming, hurricanes

Boulder scientist has grim drought forecast for America West

Earthquakes Continue In Lake Erie Region

World Health Organization, Indonesia disagree on bird flu diagnosis

Teams of  UK scientists to trap live birds to test them for deadly bird flu

International Red Cross lauds Vietnam's bird flu control efforts

Swiss Law amended to deal with pandemic threat

Diarrhea Death Toll Rises to 182 in Ethiopia

70 admitted as cholera rages on in Dar

End: September 20, 2006

A Deadly, Spreading Migration: Global warming brings new diseases up North

Gore Unveils Global-Warming Plan: Cutting Emissions, Restructuring Industry and Farming Urged

Tobacco Giant And Oil Giant Accused Of Global Warming Cover-up

Global warming is no commie plot: Climate skeptics on the Right never let inconvenient truths cloud their propaganda

Drought to slash winter crop production in Australia

3-day rainfall not enough to end drought in Montana

Steaming volcano attracts attention in Alaska

Geologists keep eye on Mount Douglas area in Alaska after plume sighted

5.6 Magnitude Quake rocks Indonesian province of Aceh

Iraqi boy was country's third bird flu case reports World Health Organization

Mild bird flu cases being missed

Britain's Chief vet issues new alert over bird flu

Pacific Island Nations urged to improve bird flu plans

Indonesia's ability to diagnose bird flu still low

Cholera Kills 40 in Nigeria

40 die of Malaria, Measles during outbreak in Kenya

Mysterious fever 'hits' 100 fishermen in India

Five More Mumps Cases Found In Chicago

Anthrax-Infected Cow Found In Russia's Voronezh Region

End: September 19, 2006

World's Global Warming Experts Gather In UK

Global Warming Report Sets Alarm Bells Ringing In UK

Global Warming expert: Only decade left to act in time

Blue sky tinkering: Wacky Ways of controlling Global Warming

Summer gets snowed under as temperatures and flakes descend in Utah

Scientists baffled by historic decline in water levels of upper Great Lakes

U.S. plan to save Great Lakes not likely this year as scientists warn they are on verge of collapse

Georgia Cattlemen Face Drought, Hay Shortage

Despite UK drought water companies fail efficiency targets

13 quakes, one eruption recorded at Indonesia's Mt Talang

New volcanic activity in Montserrat generates concern

6.1 Magnitude earthquake rattles Argentina

Scientist uncover evidence of last great US Northwest earthquake -- and warn of next one

Bird flu still threat, says World Health Organization director

Reports of missed mild bird flu cases raise questions about scope of spread

Asia-Pacific countries vow to continue fight against bird flu, prepare for pandemic

Bird Flu Fight Will Cost More Than $1.9 Billion, UN Envoy Says

Britain beefs up its bird flu testing surveillance

Cholera outbreak kills over 30 people in Nigeria

Human dosing error kills 2 infants in Indiana

Bid to Stockpile Bioterror Drugs Stymied by Setbacks in US

End: September 18, 2006

Warming climate may put chill on arctic polar bear population

Virginia Climatologist Stokes Warming Debate

Australian Drought expected to cost $2 billion

Arctic ice seal found on North Carolina beach

4.0 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Central Israel

Bird flu Pandemic coming, warns UN

Flu pandemic could cost global economy up to $2 trillion warns World Bank

Tests on deceased Vietnamese prove negative for bird flu

Last town can't hide from ravages of flu, loss of humanity

5 years after terror of anthrax, case grows colder

End: September 17, 2006

Massive surge in disappearance of Arctic sea ice sparks global warning

Ozone 'hole' over the Arctic could get worse, warn scientists

Here's an Inconvenient Truth: Arctic Ice Shrinks 14% in one year

Even in winter, Arctic ice melting

Polar bears drown amid Arctic thaw

US Mayors witness global warming in Alaska

What is Global Warming?

Drought still grips 92% of New South Wales

Critical stage drought declared in Texas

Missouri Governor Requests Disaster Declaration for Drought-Stricken Counties

Indian state hard hit by drought due to most erratic monsoon in over 100 years

6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Indonesia

Earthquake insurance coverage crumbling in US

Human-to-human transmission of bird flu may break out

Massive avian flu tests begin in Hawaii

Azerbaijan might face bird flu danger in autumn and winter

Bird Flu True to Form – a Pandemic Scenario

Rate Of New Cases Of Cattle Anthrax In Canada Slows

Fear of cholera and malaria as floodwaters recede in Sudan

Measles patients risk losing eyesight, doctors warn

Dead ape sparks rabies fear in Paris suburbs

End: September 16, 2006

Massive surge in disappearance of Arctic sea ice sparks global warning

First eight months of 2006 was warmest in the continental United States since record-keeping began in 1895

NASA Warning On Global Warming: Only decade left to act in time

Imitating volcano could slow global warming says computer model

Scientists say aspens are dying out US West

Research reveals warming trend in Oregon in the past five years

Pragmatists and Heretics - Peak Oil and Runaway Global Warming

US Drought relief stalls again in Senate

5.0 Magnitude Earthquake shakes northern Taiwan

Indonesian Bird Flu Case May Have Spread Among People

UN bird flu chief calls for funds to help Indonesia fight virus

South Korea says 5 more infected with bird flu 2003-04

Romania builds up defences for new bird flu wave

West African experts meet on bird flu control

Pakistan's poultry industry suffers losses due to bird flu

US Prisons Unprepared for Flu Pandemic

Mystery virus rattles India

Malteser International fears new catastrophe in Darfur / Cholera epidemic broken out

Taiwan reports 179 dengue fever cases in three months

Mumps outbreak hits US College students

US closes racial gap on child vaccinations

End: September 15, 2006

El Nino that wreaks havoc with world weather conditions has formed and will last into 2007 warns US

Arctic sea ice shrinking faster, NASA finds: Researchers cite global warming in one study, winds in another

Study says global warming isn’t Sun’s fault

Global warming threatens increasingly arid Spain

Global warming: Britons urged to use low - energy bulbs

Beijing is again facing drought despite two months of rainfall, and the situation is expected to get worse

Virginia County Declared Drought Disaster Area

Expert predicts volcanic eruption in Nigeria

5.0 Magnitude earthquake registered below Sea of Okhotsk

Deadly bird flu outbreak rocks southern Sudan

Thailand bird-flu free for over one month

H5N1 virus in Maryland ducks confirmed as mild

City of London to have bird flu drill

Be Prepared for Major Flu Outbreak, California State Official Tells Schools

South African Officials under pressure to contain deadly TB

TB and HIV: a combination made in hell

TB Outbreak Hits New Zealand Boy's School

US Woman testing positive for TB may be jailed

Anthrax scare hits Kerala tiger reserve

Widow of Boca anthrax victim tries to keep case in spotlight after 5 years

End: September 14, 2006

 

 

 

Interesting Developments

Fireball Streaks Over Colorado At Dawn

Weeklong meteor shower to dazzle

Scientists spot Tsunami wave across the Sun

Rare night launch for shuttle mission to space lab

Hubble Finds Evidence for Dark Energy in the Young Universe

Is Dark Matter a Source of High Energy Gamma Rays?

New Non-Lethal US Weapon Makes Targets Feel Like They're on Fire

Bad Habits: Why We Can't Stop

Fatherless babies in fertility revolution

Leaving a baby asleep in a car seat 'may cut off breathing', researchers warn  

Aspirin 'blocks prostate problem'

Clue Found in Mystery of How Raindrops Form

Whales in love: Like humans, their brains are wired for romance

Magnetic field puts bats on track

World's largest tent to contain indoor city

1200-year-old problem 'easy'

End: December 10, 2006

World must focus on asteroids, foundation warns

Space Shuttle Launch Rescheduled for Tomorrow Because of Clouds

Plastic may be poisoning oceans, warn scientists

The Goldilocks Enigma: Why is the Universe Just Right for Life?

Ebola virus kills 5,000 gorillas, pushes them towards extinction

An Amazing First: Two Species Cooperate to Hunt

Mysterious Arctic sharks found in Québec

Malaria 'speeds spread of Aids'

Now Viagra 'helps the body fight cancer'

Buried Babies Suggest Prehistoric Compassion

World’s oldest curse tablet unearthed

End: December 8, 2006

Have St. Paul’s remains been unearthed?

Scientists get evidence for presence of water on Mars

Do galaxies follow Darwinian evolution?

Black hole seen devouring star in best detail yet

Bat has longer licker than any other known warm-blooded animal

Gamma Knife Used to Remove Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

Skin Disorders Linked to Stress

Boston company will test nasal spray treatment for obesity

Second-oldest Abraham Lincoln photo bought

Ancient calculator was 1,000 yrs ahead of its time

End: December 7, 2006

NASA to Announce Today of Significant Find on Mars

Technical Problems Threaten Shuttle Launch

Mummy above 4,000 years ago discovered in Egypt

End: December 6, 2006

Mystery surrounds Australian mid-north coast 'blast'

Experts asteroid hell alert

Fireballs as bright as a quarter Moon occur once every ten days, and fireballs as bright as a full Moon once every five months

The world's biggest meteor crater

NASA to set up polar moon camp for robots, humans

In NASA's orbit, stakes high for U.S. role in space

US Center for Disease Control To Investigate Mysterious Skin Disease

Neanderthals Were Cannibals, Study Confirms

Naked DNA Could Prevent Impotence

Even ‘premium’ chickens harbor dangerous bacteria, new research shows

Fish from the Arctic in Himalayan streams soon

Scientists study ancient Gulf Stream

Roman Emperor Maxentius Insignia discovery announced

'Church of the Ark' found on West Bank

End: December 5, 2006

Mystery force shakes Australian mid-north coast

Meteorite brings alien life to earth

Space shuttle Discovery liftoff set for Thursday

New clock could open a universe of possibility

Imaginary Friends and Enemies All Good, Scientists Say

German Scientists Reconstructing Neanderthal Genetic Code

Loss of heart drug is 'shocker' in US

Scientists find genetic key to some breast cancers

Discovery holds potential in combating infections

Gene for red apple colour discovered

Murder mystery may be solved: King Tut did not die from blow

Malaysia discovers ancient wall in Malacca tower site

End: December 4, 2006

Wipeout asteroid warning

Planets meet next week; meteor showers coming

The creation of the universe became clearer this year

Mysterious epidemic killing Guinean chimps

Python may have been the first sacred cow 70,000 years ago

Scientists Puzzled by Extreme Penguin Dives

Body Fat Reduces Ability to Control Blood Pressure

'Double Diabetes' a New Threat

Not a fortress, or a temple, or a calendar. Stonehenge was a hospital

Egypt to dig up pharaonic tombs

End: December 3, 2006

Humans must leave Earth to survive, says Hawking

UFO Crashes in Russia’s Siberia

Towering Ancient Tsunami Devastated the Mediterranean

Meteorite linked to Earth's beginning

Astronomers find first ever gamma ray clock

Is 1,400-year-old treasure evidence of Christianity's first foothold in Britain?

Robot archaeologist to be sent to explore Egypt's largest pyramid

Pyramids were built with concrete rather than rocks, scientists claim

New type of piranha found in Venezuela

Microscopic Barcodes Identify Biological Weapons Quickly

End: December 1, 2006

Finnish star-gazer discovers meteor shower - tail of new comet pinpointed: Meteor shower could be sign of comet that could come dangerously close to earth

Ancient machine opened the heavens: Their astronomical calculator was so sophisticated, it was unequaled for centuries

Startling Discovery: The First Human Ritual

Out of this world solution to a Scottish standing stone

Scientists Levitate Small Animals

Domestic cesium atom fountain clock built in China

British scientists confirm link between head size and intelligence

Two groups may have populated Australia, new genetic evidence suggests

Mysterious Spider Boat Appears Out of the Fog

End: November 30, 2006

Brilliant 'green' meteor streaks across Alabama skies

Experts baffled by UK UFO/Meteorite Sightings

New study: single, huge meteor killed dinosaurs

Blind Man Has Déjà Vu, Busting a Myth

Brands leave their mark on brains

Violent video game effects linger in brain

Europe's first captive-born beluga whale has died in Spain

Ancient sea creature made mincemeat of sharks

Did sport kill Egypt's mummy boy?

Questions Loom After Danvers Explosion & Fire

End: November 29, 2006

Meteor 'fireball' lights up Australian sky

Lightning strike kills white buffalo

China To Participate In Russian Flight To Mars Moon Phobos

Intelligent humpbacks are blessed with a whale of a brain

Bat's Wrinkly Face Improves Sonar

US unleashes bomb-sniffing bees

Animal Disease Threat Could Rival Pandemic, Terrorism in US

Bizarre deep-sea creatures imaged off New Zealand

Was Mom wrong? Study says you shouldn't sit up straight

Future smokers may be programmed in womb

Women talk three times as much as men, says study

Web killing U.K.'s quirky 2nd-hand bookshops

End: November 28, 2006

'Fireball' Streaks Across Australian Skies

Meteor shower is prelude to winter

Researchers declare Earth safe from near-Earth asteroid KW4 for at least another thousand years

Russian Space Corps Has Few Applicants Due To Low Pay

Cosmic Calendar: Sea monster in the sky

Thunderstorms could be the cause for Saturn's spokes, say scientists

‘Dead zone’ scrambles remote car-lock signals in Florida

Panel of scientists calls standards of fluoridation in drinking water unsafe

Heart attack hope after scientists discover 'master' stem cell

UK scientists invent male 'pill' that can be taken hours before sex

Laser eye operations could ruin sight, new study finds

`Elephant man' to undergo further surgery in Taiwan

Mystery bird deaths continue in New Zealand

New pangolin species discovered at Mahale

Scientists say the global energy crisis can be solved by using the desert sun

Stonehenge was a site for sore eyes in 2300BC

End: November 27, 2006

Is this what the final frontier has become? A golf course?

Giant telescope commissioned in Mexico

Twin Supernovas Discovered

UFO Photographed during Carnival

Wheat gene discovery could fight malnutrition

Humans Inhabit Body of Experimental Robot

People with slower reaction times and a bad memory are more likely to die from a heart attack

Bugs Are Crawling In My Skin: Skin eruptions mystify both doctor and patient

Chilean boy born with foetus in his stomach

Rare crane chick hatched in US wild heads south with parents

Exotic animals take over the Everglades

China breathes life back into Silk Road

End: November 25, 2006

Greatest Mass Extinction Gave Oceans a Face Lift

Hubble’s top ten space photographs

Japanese telescope to see space objects 3 times clearer than Hubble

Scientists discover alchemist's secret

Junk DNA in Y-chromosome control functions, say scientists

Scientists teach robots to interact like humans

Archaeologists discover 1,000-year-old mausoleum in Peru

Japanese midget sub found after 64 years

New discovery: Wall panels at the Breakers are platinum

Old engravings of animals are charmingly strange

Bush's Mysterious 'New Programs'

End: November 24, 2006

Genetic breakthrough that reveals the differences between humans: Scientists hail genetic discovery that will change human understanding

NASA Says Oldest Mars Satellite May be Dead

After decades of opposition, Vatican view on condoms begins to shift

AIDS epidemic growing worldwide

New study shows roast duck may lower cholesterol

Baby With Heart Outside Body Has Surgery

New Insight into People Who Taste Words

Biking Can Make Women's Genitals Less Sensitive

Firstborn Of Young Mothers Live Longer

'Lost tribe of Israel' returns home

End: November 23, 2006

2006 Leonid Meteor Shower Was a Bust

NASA finds ways to get rid of space junk

U.S. concerned China seeks space weapons

US military space programs face cuts

Supercomputer study shows Milky Way's halo of dark matter in unprecedented detail

Science Tackles Jack the Ripper Mystery

Jamestown skeleton still a mystery

Why Music Gives Us the Chills

Scientists Question Safety of Nanotechnology

Doctors Perform Historic Five-Way Kidney Swap

Link between celiac disease and diabetes discovered

Genetically Modified cottonseed could counter malnutrition, claim researchers

Unknown extremophile species discovered in seas off New Zealand

Ord River Resources surfaces with big copper claim

Study Reveals How Magic Works

CIA implicated in Bobby Kennedy's Assassination

End: November 21, 2006

Global Hawk to Fly 1st Mission Over U.S.

Cosmonaut Gets Ready for Monster Tee-Off in Space

Giant device is closing in on Universe's tiniest secret

17-mile, £5 billion device that may unlock mystery of creation

Scientists Study Mysterious River

Some Believe 'Truth Serums' Will Come Back

Why Marijuana Impairs Memory

German Scientists Develop High-Tech Walking Stick For Elderly

Pink dolphin population tumbles off Taiwan

Scientists hopeful endangered parrot species survived Western Australia blaze

Java sunken treasure to be sold

Teeth found in Canadian attic may belong to mastodon skeleton

Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty, Taj Mahal are candidates for new seven wonders of the world

End: November 20, 2006

NASA looks at plan to blot out Sun

After 50 years, Holocaust archive going public

Discovery redraws map of ancient Earth

At Israeli holy site, even trash holds treasures

End: November 19, 2006

Meteor showers seen in western Queensland

'Comet litter' bringing free light show in the sky to South Florida

Wanted: man to land on killer asteroid and gently nudge it from path to Earth

Robots 'Mate' and Evolve

Mysterious monolith may hide Aztec tomb

UFO's In Ancient Art

Israel developing nanotech "bionic hornet" able to chase, photograph and kill its targets

The Mechanical Mole Men Of The US Air Force

Owner claims kittens have dog-like traits

Researchers Restore Movement in Dogs With Muscular Dystrophy

People with vicious dogs may be vicious too, new study finds

Animal-Tissue Heart Valves Appear Safe

Antibiotics no help for most bronchitis cases, new study finds

The Big Question: Was Edwina Currie right about salmonella in eggs, after all?

End: November 17, 2006

Going for a blast into the real past: If the experiment works, a signal could be received before it's sent

Astronomers Describe Cosmic Pinball Machine

Observations of double asteroid stress Arecibo radar's vital role in identifying threats in Earth's vicinity

Space station transmits live high-definition TV signals

The Big Questions: Is the universe deterministic?

Scientists decode Neanderthal genes

World Champion Barrel Race Horse Cloned

Chocolate 'cuts blood clot risk', new research says

You can blame dad for your height and mum for your fat

Science Confirms Diet Tactic: Eat Slow, Eat Less

So who are you calling bird brain? Chatter of chickens proves they are brighter than we thought

Physics promises wireless power

Rare criminal trial focuses attention on "huge problem" of prison rape in US

End: November 16, 2006

Meteor show could be a breakout hit: Forecasters say US East Coast, Europe might see weekend outburst

Searching for 'our alien origins'

Scientist sees water in Martian dunes, Similarities to Antarctic formations noted

Space mirrors could create Earth-like haven on Mars

The microscopic hitchhikers' guide to the Galaxy

Pope to hold summit on married priests

Painkiller discovered in human body is six times more potent than morphine

The Myth of the Fat Gene

Scientists explain immune system's best choice to fight infection

Scientists create stem cells from 'dead' embryo

SeaWorld San Diego allows visitors to swim with its Beluga whales

Secret life of the sea urchin reveals intriguing mystery

World's Most Endangered Big Cat Trapped and Studied

Vocalists create modern music using ancient texts

End: November 15, 2006

Meteor theory's impact: Cosmic blows could occur more frequently

Researchers claim link between tsunamis and outer space

Galactic Cosmic Rays, Clouds and Climate Change

The dark energy mystery ... answered?

Taking Tests Improves Memory

Immune system cells linked to heart failure

Malfunctioning hearts could be healed by patients' own stem cells

Bodies often reject face transplants, surgeons warn

Eating red meat may raise breast cancer risk: Taking vitamins won't protect against heart problems, new studies say

Some Women Allergic to Sex

Spanish researchers delighted with first-century Roman shipwreck

End: November 14, 2006

Leonids meteor shower will roar through

Possible Meteor Fireball In New Zealand

Giant paw prints mystery in UK

Beijing plans underground town

The Mysterious Ica Stones

Happy People Catch Fewer Colds, New Research Suggests

Scientists Discover Way To Block Growth Of Prostate Cancer Cells

Scientists begin to grip microbes' importance

Idea of heaven for pets gets scholarly look

Christian Population Falls in Holy Land

End: November 12, 2006

Putin warns of threat of arms race in outer space

Britain Unprepared for U.F.O. Attack

Space maps of forests from 1990s could aid climate

Secret of Cold War Spy Messages Revealed

Sea Urchins' Genes Confirm Kinship With Humans

Mysterious 'neural noise' actually primes brain for peak performance

British scientists have built what they say is the world's first artificial stomach

Gorillas may be the missing link in HIV mystery

Another Genetic Defect Discovered With the Russians

Got Crushed Milk? Pressure Works Better than Pasteurization

Iran facing problems raising ancient ship from Persian Gulf

End: November 11, 2006

'Aliens could attack at any time' warns former British Ministry of Defence chief

'Active' volcano found on Moon

NASA looks at a monster storm on Saturn

Mysterious waves seen in Venus's clouds

Russia, China Plan Joint Space Projects

Did An Angel Appear Over US State Fair?

Chemicals in cosmetics linked to cancer, birth defects

New York doctor given go-ahead for world's first womb transplant

Two soda drinks a day increase risk of pancreatic cancer by 90 per cent

Surprises Found In Women With Low-Carb Diets

'Googling' may help doctors diagnose

Researchers use nanotechnology to purify drinking water

Dental Detectives Reveal Diet of Ancient Human Ancestors

Libraries in the sand reveal Africa's academic past

End: November 10, 2006

Mercury transits the sun, does so only 13 times each century

Telescope catches 'monster flare' equal to  50 million trillion atomic bombs from nearby star

Gravity helps reveal a brilliant jewel of the early universe

British Paper publishes UFO footage online

US Center For Disease Control Blocks Publication of Abortion Research Showing Illegal Abortions As Common As Legal Ones Worldwide

Study finds facial expressions are inherited

'Silent Pandemic' Of Brain Disorders In US Due To Chemical Exposures, Say Researchers

Cell Transplants Restore Vision in Mice

Scientists study insect `egg police`

End: November 8, 2006

UK scientists have applied for permission to create embryos by fusing human DNA with cow eggs

Humans Creating A 'Baby Universe' and Defining God

Cosmic rays cause genetic mutations in astronauts, new study finds

FBI Told of National Security Issue Buried in UFO Tale

Indian scientists favour manned space mission

US Space Shuttle downed by millennium style bug

Bigger than the London Eye: UK's largest cave found

Why Eyes are So Alluring

Unexplained Syndrome Can Keep People Asleep For Weeks

Giant secondary schools make pupils feel like 'cogs in machine'

Health drive puts UK pupils off school meals

First Europeans lived in Italy

Birds have brilliant brains, say experts

Jet-lagged mice die young, U.S. study finds

Mystery Solved: Why Rhino Horns are Curved and Pointed

Did a hairy monster stalk Tazewell County?

End: November 7, 2006

Clairvoyant led Americans to Saddam, says Geller

Researcher dreams up $2.5 trillion "space sunshade"

New Zealand Navy Wants Help To Identify UFO On Official Photograph   

How mind-stomach link affects what you eat

American Kids growing bigger bellies, new research shows

Zapping sleepers’ brains boosts memory

The gadget that blows your head lice away

New Insight into How Blood Clots

Dumbo? An elephant passes the 'mirror test.'

Scientist unpacks the iron mystery

California Rock slide reveals an ancient history

End: November 6, 2006

Plea to let doctors kill babies with disabilities made by Royal College of Obstetricians

Japanese researchers find dolphin with 'remains of legs'

Six-year-old TV addicts prefer blank screen to a human face

US Military weather satellite rockets into polar orbit

Scientists move one step closer to multiple sclerosis cure

British Doctors offer illegal baby sexing

Bright Idea: Light Bulb Burns Away Tumors

U.S. Centers for Disease Control reports toxic rocket fuel chemical found in all Americans

End: November 5, 2006

Galaxy Cluster's Ring Hints at Cosmic Shockwave

Newbury UFO debate reignited

Bed found in shed is the one used by Abe Lincoln here

Looking for elves in Iceland

Scientists Study Political-Genetic Link

Mate Selection Not All About Looks

After 100 Years, Alzheimer's Still Somewhat a Mystery

Scientists identify link between ageing and cardiovascular diseases

Biofuels Discovery Promises to End Dependence on Natural Gas

Scientists aim to debunk Marconi

Mammoth comeback is possible say experts

Fossils from ancient sea monster found in Montana

Fossil uncovers missing link between ancient and modern tuskers

End: November 4, 2006

90% of the ocean's edible species may be gone by 2048, new study warns

Russian Scientist Warns Of April 13, 2029 Asteroid Hit On Earth

China's Shenzhou VII astronauts to walk in space

Scientist pours cold water on Loch Ness dinosaur theory

Web inventor fears for the future

Natural substance found in red wine can extend life and counter the negative effects of an unhealthy high-fat diet, new study finds

US Doctors Inject Drugs To Keep Severely Disabled Children Small

Westerners 'are more promiscuous' new study finds

Sex study finds Australian girls start earlier

Low serotonin may be key in cycle of child abuse

New pump can help reverse heart failure

Scientists Find Possible Link Between Sun, Ovarian Cancer

'Healthy' breakfast bars have more fat than chocolate

'Missing Link' of Elephant Family Unearthed

Swinger Marsupials Produce Healthier Offspring

Viking-Era Silver Coins Found in Sweden

Paranormal Investigators Videotape Apparent Ghost In Graveyard

End: November 2, 2006

Russian Churches Protest Over New Law Requiring Worshippers Names, Contents Of Weekly Sermons Be Turned Over To Government

Struggling US Military considers recruiting foreigners to fight in wars

U.S. Blocking Weapons to Israel, Relations Worsening

Hitler was Jew who conspired with USSR and Britain to establish Jewish state, says Iran

‘Shiite messiah will kill archenemy in Jerusalem, could come during spring equinox', says Iran

US Surgeon cites link between lethal injection, Nazis

 

Meteor 'Dust' Reported In US Northwest

For five hours next Thursday, the Earth will be bathed in the shadow of the planet Mercury

Lost Moon landing tapes discovered

Deep Impact Spacecraft to Take Close Look at Comet

Quantum attacks worry computer scientists

'UFO' caught on film in Italy

Unpublished Sonnet by Sylvia Plath Is Discovered

US blacks, whites attempt suicide equally, new survey finds

Alarm raised as innocent people fill UK DNA database

Scientists analyze Pentecostals` brains while speaking in 'tongues'

Brain defects linked to sudden infant death

Unproven meth, cocaine ‘remedy’ hits market

For depression relief, try variety of medications, says landmark US study

Divorced Women Suffer More Stress, Illness, New Study Finds

Hunger Gene Discovered

Study Dispels Some Sexual Behavior Myths

Earliest confirmed autopsy in North America discovered

Mass Fish Kill Reported In Florida

New Aquatic Species Found in Hawaii

End: November 1, 2006

Meteor Creates 'Sonic Boom' Over UK

More than 40 dolphins die in Mozambique beaching

Only Five More Days for Your Name to Rise With the Dawn

NASA gives green light to Hubble rescue

Scientists reveal link between Sahara and Amazon

Why We Love to be Scared

New Glowing Mushrooms Found in Brazil

British Titanic survivor condemns black market relics trade

Floridians to design first space-based supercomputer

Discovery of gamma rays from the edge of a black hole

British scientists grow worlds first human liver in a laboratory

Scientists have identified a faulty gene which can almost double the risk of prostate cancer

Latte drinking is the latest threat to human sperm counts, giving the rodent the edge

End: October 31, 2006

This is the last time you will turn back the clock in October

Dinosaurs 'lived for 300,000 years after Mexican meteor strike'

Sex in Space: bizarre reactions

Dying to dance among ancient spirits

Sex and booze figured in Egyptian rites

Hurricane Created Rare 'Trapped Wave'

Australian scientists unveil test tube baby koalas

Team develops DNA switch to interface living organisms with computers

Trials for alternative male Pill show no side-effects

Lie-ins are good for the brain, study says

Babies found with mysterious bone fractures in the Netherlands

Scottish scientists unveil new skin cancer treatment

Brand new substance created from water

US Newspaper Collapse Continues

End: October 30, 2006

Invisible poisonous skyfish fly at 300 km/h all around us

Mystery 'explosion' damages homes in UK

Mysterious gelatinous ball puzzles and fascinates researchers

Canada wants to collaborate with Russia to explore Mars

Observatories to track 'hurricanes' in space

Is our evolving universe an intelligent design?

Ancient celebration of Halloween delves into our own dark side

The Shady Science of Ghost Hunting

A scary trend: sexy costumes for young girls

Identikit pictures of criminals could soon be as easy as DNA

Scientists hope to rebuild breasts using stem cells to grow new ones

Scientists Decode Honey Bee DNA

Are home schoolers prepared for the real world?

Book paints escape-artist Houdini as spy

End: October 29, 2006

Mysterious humming driving Aucklanders 'bonkers'

Genetic Upper Class: Could the Human Race Split?

Australian Locust plague likely to end up in metropolitan area

Researchers Crusade against American Fundamentalists

Supercomputing in space

Scientists reconcile discrepancy with Big Bang theory

Scientists Research Brain Implant Chip

Help keep your brain hot with curry

Puberty Hitting Girls as Young as 4 Years Old: Experts Say Environment, Genetics May Be Factor

Testosterone tumbling in American males

Scientists Use Bee Genes to Understand Behavior

Parents warned on cold remedies: Over-the-counter drugs do no good, may harm children, doctors say

Study shows abortion triples risk of depression

Eyelids Alter Shape of the Eye

Scientists from South Africa discover world's oldest fish fossil

Ancient Roman Brothel Reopens in Pompeii

War of words erupts over sale of ancient texts

End: October 28, 2006

Wow! Striking Green Comet Suddenly Visible in Evening Sky

Comet Swan shines in western sky for next few weeks

Space Radiation Poses Serious Obstacle to Future NASA Missions

The chosen ones: Slavery in the name of god

Ancient footprints found in valley near Mexico-Texas border, archeologists say

Tombs Found in Syria Hold Riches, Signs of Ritual Sacrifice

Argentine fossil points to largest bird ever found

Women are grumpier than men in the morning and stay in a bad mood for longer, new study says

They can see your eyes, your nose, your mouth – and still not recognize your face

CT scans show promise in lung cancer detection

No Cause Or Cure For Mysterious Morgellons Disease

Singing offers snorers a chance to sleep in peace

The Bottled Water Lie

Giant iceberg blocks Australian ship

The World's Worst Thunderstorms Identified As Being In American Midwest, Argentina

Vampires, Ghosts Aren't Real, Says Physicist

End: October 27, 2006

Russia is prepared to repel asteroids to save Earth

Russia Worried over US Militarization of Space

Rainy day? Blame cosmic rays

UC Berkeley Space Probes Target Solar Explosions

In Formative Years, the Sun Had Sisters

New Brain Chip Alters the Mind

Giant Indian Sculpture Found In Canada

Google unveils do-it-yourself search engine

Japan's security-lock cell phone knows when owner strays too far

Toronto Zoo Polar bear likely killed by West Nile virus, would be first known case

UK can perform world's first full-face transplants

Older mothers more likely to have infertile daughters, new research suggests

Naturally occurring enzyme can break down key part of Alzheimer's plaques

End: October 25, 2006

Humans will need two Earths by 2050

Hitch hike to Mars inside an asteroid

NASA Administrator has to make a choice; keep the Hubble telescope, or let it float off into oblivion

Birth of hope: Miracle in the mist as gorillas returned to wild give birth

Tassie devils devastated by facial tumors

Disease at wildlife park raises fears for devil survival

Rabbits 'destroy' seabird habitat on remote Australian island

Anti-depressants 'cause reduction in sperm count', researchers warn

Veggies could stem mental decline, new study says

Stem cells might cause brain tumors, study finds

Two drinks daily help men avoid heart attack, new study finds

Erotic Images Entice Even When Invisible

Report finds sex always on men's minds

Blue-eyed men prefer blue-eyed women, new research finds

Worrisome New Link: AIDS Drugs and Leprosy

Battle of the New Atheism

End: October 24, 2006

Russian scientists to establish origin of Great Flood

One, Maybe Two, More Mysterious Radio Bursts from Galactic Center

‘Sick Earth’ caused mass extinction

Tensions rise at space elevator challenge

Transit Of Mercury

Two appalling and harmful cosmic assumptions

Scientists confirm Australia's most famous race horse Phar Lap was poisoned with arsenic

Australian scientists record sounds of rare whale

Men who use mobile phones face increased risk of infertility, warn researchers

DNA Found in Drinking Water Could Aid Germs

Your DNA Is a Song: Scientists Use Music to Code Proteins

Magnetic Bacteria Maintain Their Mystery

Gene test that predicts which cancer drugs will be most effective for different people is to be trialed in the US.

New Discoveries In The Antarctica's Lake Vostok Are Waiting For Scientists

Grave robbers in Egypt have unwittingly helped archaeologists discover the tombs of three royal dentists

Floods destroying ancient Thai city

Iron Age city discovered in Scotland

6,000-year-old house discovered in China

Mankind to be wiped out by language police

End: October 23, 2006

Asteroid 'can be deflected' says European Space Agency

Not too hot Not too cold Why is the Universe just right for human life?

Rain makes the ground shake: A wet weekend may be enough to set off an earthquake

How Google could become Big Brother

Video-hungry users could push Net to brink

Brain lie detection

Adolescents who watch violent films get poorer grades in the classroom, new research shows

Children Exposed to Pesticides in U.S. Daycare Centers

Bread and Pasta Increase Italian Kidney Cancer Risk

Induced Labor Doubles Risk of Rare Pregnancy Complication

End: October 22, 2006

German cottage destroyed by meteor

Mysterious source of cosmic rays detected

Orionid Meteor Shower To Peak October 20-24

UK Residents shaken by mystery 'explosions'

Russian scientists warn of asteroid impact hazard in 2035

The race is on to develop space elevator

String Theory, the Universe and God

Scientists develop cloaking device

Fear Could be Linked to Cancer

Excess Cancer Deaths Seen Among Computer Manufacturing Employees

Why does eating feel so good?

Successful Sex Strategy: Be Last in Line

Vatican built on ancient Roman burial site

Ancient Peruvian city has secrets yet to be unearthed

Canadian researchers say they have identified and described an ancient mammal that still defies classification

Seven Ancient Wonders

End: October 20, 2006

US turns space into its colony

America wants it all - life, the Universe and everything

Meteor showers offer spectacle

One-time comet should begin to show in the West

New images may give clues on universe's origins

Searching the cosmic dust for Andromeda’s mystery  

New Russian spaceship will be able to fly to Moon

No sex in space for astronauts

Triangle UFO Over Bat-Yam, Israel

South Korean scientists say cancer-killing virus developed

Obesity linked to lack of childhood sleep

Popular Anti-Aging Supplement Found Useless

US full of Internet addicts, new study says

Study Reveals Key to Spring in Your Step

Lower trans fat or go to jail, orders Denmark

New Experiment to Investigate the Effect of Galactic Cosmic Rays on Clouds and Climate

End: October 19, 2006

Meteor shower will light up sky Saturday night, look southeast after midnight to see the show

More Than a Meteor Likely Killed Dinosaurs 65 Million Years Ago: Growing evidence shows a series of natural events caused extinction

Blue sky tinkering

Space tourism prophets predict profits

Carl Sagan Center Formed to Study Life in the Universe

From Cosmic Crash-up, Beauty and Birth

Making fire from ice: a new fuel for the 21st century

Humanity may split into an elite and an underclass, says expert

British Scientists call for complete ban on fishing for cod after stocks fail to rebound

New dwarf buffalo discovered by chance in the Philippines

Not for sale yet - the 'cursed' 14 pieces of silver worth £100 million

Video games can reshape education, say scientists

Scientists study Internet addiction

Scientists 'hear' skin cancer cells

Scientists Find Clue To Child Heart Disease

Common pain relievers reduce prostate swelling

The Green-Big Tobacco Death Alliance

They were never born, but they'll live forever

End: October 18, 2006

'Booming' Earthquake Rattles North Carolina

Strong Leonid Meteor Shower Expected in November

Amazing Mars picture show planet's 'dramatic climate changes'

Active volcano may be changing Titan's bright spot

Dancing near-earth asteroid mapped in motion

Rare meteorite found in Kansas field

Evidence that cosmic activity influences temperatures on Earth detected

US astronomer sights UFO, says atmosphere on moon

Scientists Announce Creation of Atomic Element, the Heaviest Yet: Element 118, Heaviest Ever, Reported for 1,000th of a Second

TV Watching Tied To Autism, Study Says

US Food and Drug Administration Set To Approve Milk, Meat From Clones

Hair analysis reveals eating disorders  

People Don't Like Fear, Love Adrenaline Rush

College women more weight-conscious than men

Monarch butterflies, which migrate in millions every year from the north-eastern US and Canada to Mexico, blown 3,000 miles across the Atlantic to south-west England

200,000 years for all trace of Man to vanish from the Earth

End: October 17, 2006

Major SETI Institute Announcement Set For October 17, 2006

Shooting stars to light up sky

Lockheed Martin Is No More Russia’s Partner In Space

The Dark Ages of the Universe

Graveyard for secret agents recruited by British and US intelligence has been discovered by researchers in northern Italy

Gene mutation that turns girls into boys discovered

Animal Study Links Teen Aggression With Prozac

Overweight lowers your intelligence, scientists report

Scientists advise pregnant women to avoid food comprising oily fish

Red wine can help prevent stroke damage, new study finds

Alaska's white whales still declining; U.S. again considers endangered status

Wandering jaguars cross border into U.S.

30 new rainforest orchids found in Papua New Guinea

Ancient Thai temples under flood threat

Ancient stamp dating to 5,000 BC unearthed in Turkey

George Washington Cuts a Fine Figure: First-Ever Forensic Reconstructions Will Be Displayed at Mount Vernon

End: October 16, 2006

Fireball Streaks Across Israeli Skies

Meteor shower alert!

GM Microbes Invade North America

Mystery killer is wiping out the Flamingo, deaths are in the thousands

Monolith perhaps largest found in Mexico

Ancient Stonehenge Houses Unearthed

New Aboriginal rock art site discovered in Australia

Diet products "boost appetite" new research finds

What your kiss says about you

Female Sex Hormone Could Treat Brain Injury

Spider Silk Could Repair Human Ligaments

Vampire Bats Inspire New Treatment For Strokes

British Scientists close to neutralizing all flu types

Mysterious sea creature finds its way to Waikiki beach

End: October 15, 2006

Kamikaze comet ripples Saturn's ring

Comet Swan's Omen

First detailed pictures of asteroid reveal bizarre system

Distant Planet is Half Fire, Half Ice

Now here's the weather forecast for outer space

Meteorite hunter seeks remnants of spectacular fireball that lit up US Western skies

Does world-record meteorite await unearthing in Kansas?

UFO menace ‘not a threat’ says British Defense Ministry

Air travelers could soon be electronically tagged inside airports in a bid to improve security

Watchful car monitors its driver's every move

US Teens turn to Internet for prescription drugs

Winter resident voices concern about mysterious foam in Bahamas

Generating Power From Kites

End: October 13, 2006

Russian scientists deny comet will collide with Earth soon

Scientists say Jupiter changing its spots

NASA Finds Saturn's Moons May Be Creating New Rings

Probe peers into Venusians secrets

Revolutionary map of the universe planned

Universe not Pill-Shaped, it is open

China says may take tourists into space

Mysterious anti-terror ad airs in Middle East

Sophisticated Toy Robot to Get Mind-Altering Software

Robot Grabs and Solves Rubik's Cube

Nano Foods Begin Entering US Food Market

Nanotech Food is Ten Times Scarier Than Genetically Engineered

Young shoppers want to pay with chip in skin

Little Benefit Seen in Anti-psychotics Used in Alzheimer's

Canadian Scientists find farm link to breast cancer

Spring in your step helps avert disastrous stumbles, scientists say

Scientists Link Hair-Yanking To Certain Gene

Study: Decaf Coffee Has Some Caffeine

New Type of Mouse Discovered in Cyprus

Albino Moose Turns Up in Norway

Rabies vaccine may save rarest wolf from extinction

Rare storks sink Spain's 'golf city'

Mammal Extinction Blamed on Earth’s Wobble

Ancient Roman treasures found under Vatican car park

End: October 12, 2006

Asteroids, Comets, Planets: Cut From Same Cloth?

Cosmic rays before seven, clouds by eleven

Yahoo To Beam Digital Time Capsule Into Space

Pope set to bring back Latin Mass that divided the Church

Cursive writing rapidly becoming passe: Researchers see a downside as keyboards replace pens in schools

Light bulb moment: inventor boils eggs without using water

Butter-side toast mystery unveiled

Honey Remedy Could Save Limbs

LSD helps alcoholics put down the botttle

Extra Pounds May Drain Brain

Study links women's fashion sense to ovulation

Psoriasis can increase risk of heart attack, new study finds

Super diamond weighing 101.47 carats has been discovered in China

Scientists hit a few bumps in mystery of giant camels

Ancient 26,000-year-old skeleton to return home to Wales

Microsoft Sets New Patch Record, Fixes 26 Flaws

End: October 11, 2006

UK to join 'killer' asteroid hunt

Cosmic rays could power icy moon's plumes

Bursting the spherical bubble: Universe might be pill-shaped

Indians flee as elephants search for dead friend: Villagers had buried elephant after it fell into ditch and died

Striking new bird discovered in South America

‘Schizophrenia’ should be dropped, experts say

Stanol-enriched diet curbs bad cholesterol levels

Researchers in Mexico discover what may be one of the earliest calendar entries in Meso-America

End: October 10, 2006

Bush authorizes sweeping new National Space Policy

Russia's Space Defenses Stage A Revival

Setback as string theory of the universe is de-bunked

British military scientists are developing robot flies that can be sent in swarms to spy out enemy positions

US Scientists Develop 'Unburnable Paper'

Gene doubling breast cancer risk found in UK

Chemical-laden goods outlawed in Europe and Japan are permitted in US

EU Orders End To Austria Ban On 2 Monsanto Genetically Modified Seeds

Bulgarian archaeologists claim to have unearthed evidence that brain surgery was carried out more than 4,000 years ago

Tourists flock to Bosnian hills but experts mock amateur archaeologist's pyramid claims

End: October 9, 2006

Giant comet may collide with Earth late October

New Zealand study suggests spanked children are not more aggressive as adults

Researchers Find Protein Behind Lou Gehrig's Disease and Dementia

Cereal flakes healthier than puffs, new research finds

Proof that terrible driving runs in the family

Has King David's spa been uncovered?

Mummies of 'cloud warriors' tribe found in Peruvian cave

Archaeologists Find 18th-Century Store In New York

T Rex was born in the Irish Sea, say scientists

Monarch migration remains a mystery: Scientists study how butterflies find their way to a place they've never been

End: October 8, 2006

Brain-Injury Patients Should be Used for Medical Experiments, Suggest American Bioethicists

Mars images show rover perched on crater

Cola Raises Women's Osteoporosis Risk, New Research Finds

Untidy beds may keep us healthy

U.S. FDA approves first drug to treat symptoms of autism in Children

Clinton strikes deal to cut junk food sales in US schools

Remains of giant 100,000-year-old camel discovered in Syria

Making Water From Thin Air

End: October 7, 2006

Unexpected’ New Comet Discovered Near Saturn

Universe 'peppered' with black holes, NASA reports

Atlantis has tiny hole from space debris

UFO spotted in skies over Norwich

Intelligent, emotional, ingenious: the amazing truth about whales and dolphins

New bird species discovered in Colombia

Non-freezing penguin feet and other oddities explained

Bug Juice Tapped to Clean Wounds

Exercise 'does not prevent obesity in pre-school children' new study finds

Google Launches Code Search for Script Kiddies

Laugh at the ghost stories, then listen to the 'voices'

'Lost tribe of Israel' returning home

End: October 6, 2006

Scientists are planning to create a "frankenrabbit" by fusing together human cells with a rabbit egg

Getting closer to the cosmic connection to climate

Russia May Establish Unmanned Base on Moon by 2011

Milky Way teeming with Earth-like orbs: Hubble telescope's recent finds suggest billions of planets

Distant planets orbit their stars every 10 hours

Astronomers complete mighty map

Russia's Astrophysical Laboratory To Find Traces Of Life In The Universe

Danish Scientists Teleport Two Different Objects

Coffee, cigars, sex 'behind longevity'

Tea soothes a troubled mind, say scientists

Marijuana's Key Ingredient Might Fight Alzheimer's

Scientists hail cure for most common cause of blindness

The blindness prevention few can afford

Scientists claim gastro breakthrough

Teeth improve memory

During World War II almost 11,000 German Americans were interned in US

'Monster' fossil find in Arctic

Archaeologists find millennia-old building in Syria dating back to 8,800 BC

Researchers Find Aztec Ruins In Downtown Mexico City

The `defenseless Hercules'

Jainism and Hinduism separate religions say ancient manuscripts

Fungus causes pumpkins to develop mold: Could affect this year's crop of Halloween jack-o-lanterns

End: October 5, 2006

'Mega Comet' To Hit Near South Pole This Month, Claims Russian Scientist

Mysterious Radio Hiss Blamed on Space Weather

Forget the Big Bang -- it's more a Deep Hum

U.S. Scientist Kornberg Wins Nobel in Chemistry for Gene Work

Breastfeeding has negligible effect on babies' IQ, says new research

Doctors Could Go Needle-Free But Sticking Points Remain

Google boss warns politicians about Internet power

End: October 4, 2006

Giant Meteor Sails Over Saguaro Lake In Arizona

'Ball of Fire' Meteorite Streaks Across New Mexico Sky Too

Flaming Ball of Fire spotted in skies over Turkey

Alaska storm generated ocean swell that broke apart giant iceberg near Antarctica six days later

Tropical Storm Isaac heads for Arctic

'Ancient light' takes Nobel Prize

Worshiping the God of the genome

Food may be like a drug for some, study shows

Scientists Spot Potent Tobacco Carcinogen

Over 40 percent in EU take no AIDS precautions new poll finds

Rodent rampage that caused havoc in 1999 seems to be back, and Florida experts aren't sure why

Unique gene regulation gives chilly bugs survival advantage at bottom of the world

Rice University scientists create a revolutionary single pixel camera

End: October 3, 2006

Big Brother Britain: 'We are waking up to a surveillance society all around us'

After 500 years, a royal wedding in the Vatican

US to unveil new citizenship test: questions will center on American ideals rather than historical facts

 

Meteor Streaks Through Skies Of US Pacific Northwest

Birth control in outer space

One small word is one giant sigh of relief for Armstrong

New evidence indicates the universe egg-shaped

Mystery of 12 men in the shadows where Princess Diana died in a car crash, a key witness has revealed

Two Americans share Nobel Prize for gene work

Superbug claims 49 lives in top UK hospitals

Virulent TB only 'airplane ride away'

Prematurity Is Root Cause of a Third of U.S. Infant Deaths

Smoke Alarms With Mother's Voice Wake Kids Faster

Possible obesity drug target discovered

New discovery could be key in Malaria treatment

Gene found that helps combat multiple sclerosis (MS)

Emotional Control Circuit Of Brain's Fear Response Discovered

Scientists confirm new route to skin cancer

Tobacco firms 'sweetening cigarettes to hook the young'

Nearly half of pregnant women are treated unfairly by their bosses in UK

StriVectin voted best anti-wrinkle cream in France

Mysterious duck deaths in US blamed on common bacterium

Australian Scientists Working to Slow Koala Baby Boom

Iranian doctors report first surviving cloned lamb

New Software Tracks Swarms of Insects or Robots

Google buys garage that launched Internet's top search engine

Ancient hair dye used nanotechnology

Ancient amber reveals Amazon biodiversity

End: October 2, 2006

Experts: Technology Could Save or Destroy Civilization This Century

A huge comet is heading towards earth!

To the Earth the huge comet moves!

It is coming!

'Science' illustrates odds of an asteroid

High-tech analysis may rewrite space history

Navigation, power and communications systems that rely on GPS satellite navigation will be disrupted by violent solar activity in 2011, research shows

Universe Might Be More Egg-Shaped Than Spherical

Australia And South Africa Compete To Host Giant Radio Telescope

Men as Addicted to Shopping as Women, New Study Finds

Touch a light switch, catch a cold, study finds

Nanotech Gone Bad: Who You Gonna Call?

California redwood confirmed as world's tallest tree

End: September 30, 2006

A mysterious dark spot has appeared in the clouds of Uranus

Hubble’s main camera shuts down again

Chinese scientists claim first successful superconducting fusion test

Scientists study terrorist Internet attack

Lights go off in Iceland, clouds dim sky for star gazers

Space travel is not all roses, blogger reveals

Russia to ink Malaysia space deal, as tourist flight prices rise

Cosmic doughnuts linked to massive stars

Sugar linked with mental problems in Norway study

Gaining weight between pregnancies raises likelihood of complications

Breast cancer cases rise 80% since 1970's in UK

The Thin Pill: How Big Pharma turned obesity into a disease – then invented the drugs to cure it

Vitamin E in pecans may reduce LDL oxidation

Teachers should play Mozart in the classroom to help calm unruly children and improve their work, new book says

New Web tool may speed drug discovery

The Top Ten Animal Senses Humans Don't Have

Legendary 'Unicorns' Have Individual Voices

Treasures looted by Rome 'are back in the Holy Land'

Kelly Gang armour found in Australia

How did ancient Chinese distill spirits?

American Slave Descendants Want Companies To Pay Up

End: September 29, 2006

Scientists have discovered a novel genetic repair process that allows a hardy desert microbe to die and resurrect over and over again

New Horizons Snaps First Picture of Jupiter

Beauty Boils Down to a Simple Average

US Kids, parents often both on ADHD medications new study finds

Scientists find a dirty way to fight hay fever

Finger length linked to female sporting potential

Red Wine May Help Prevent Alzheimer's

Silver found in 2,000-year-old Jerusalem pottery hints at city's wealth during late Second Temple period

Lawrence of Arabia Compass, Watch to Be Auctioned at Christie's

Hitler artworks sell for $298,000

Japanese-American Accused of Being 'Tokyo Rose' Dead at 90

Obscure Robert Frost poem discovered by grad student

US Scientists unveil high-definition images of huge airship sunk in 1935

Photos of newly discovered species in Brazil's Amazon rainforest

Scientists explain why insects don’t get fat

Tarantulas make silk with their feet

Extinction looms as rich Chinese indulge their taste for tiger skins

Sushi's Popularity Threatens Tuna Population

13.5 carat diamond discovered in Africa

End: September 28, 2006

Meteors Light Up Skies Above Australia

Discovery of bizarre particle that travels between the real world of matter and the spooky realm of antimatter 3 trillion times a second may open the door to a new era of physics

Moving Beyond String Theory

Meteorites used to study solar activity

China to start earth trials of space-bred seeds

French surgeons to operate on man in 'space'

Good hygiene not easy in outer space

Space Elevator vs Wildlife

Mona Lisa still mysterious under 3-D

U.S. psychologists say people made to think quickly report feeling happier and more energetic, creative and self-assured

Scientists Develop Brain Map

Excess testosterone kills brain cells, new study finds

'Mermaid' girl takes her first unaided steps

US Soldiers To Use Face Matching Technology On New Weapons

The kurinji blooms just once every 12 years. But are its days numbered?

Neanderthal 'butcher's shop' found near Somme

18 priceless Buddha statues stolen from Indian museum

EU bringing ancient crop into 21st century

Berbers proud, resentful over ancient way of life

Locust plague encircles Mexico's Cancun resort

Officials Probe Mystery Of Dead Birds In New York City

Mysterious migration of land crabs a creepy show

Giant Crystal-Filled Cave Discovered in California

The Big Bang In You Is Cosmic Consciousness

End: September 27, 2006

Giant planets discovered by British team

US private space rocket crashes

NASA Maps Ocean's Monster Waves

Computers taught to sort opinion from fact for US Homeland Security

The Truth Behind the Spinach Scare: Cheap Beef

French hospitals face antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Ubiquity of chemicals is taking a toll on human beings

Grow Your Own Limbs

Menthol Cigarettes Seem Tougher to Quit

Scientists to unveil secrets of Mona Lisa

British Website lets you write to the future

End: September 26, 2006

Biblical-style flood tore Britain from France

Secret Documents Reveal UK Ministry of Defense Efforts To Cover Up UFO's

Asteroid named after Chinese physicist

NASA to limit cooperation with China's space program

Rocket launch in U.S. ushers in cheap space flight

China rolls out next generation Internet

Emotional control circuit of brain's fear response discovered

Scientists discover 'shadow person'

Diabetes drug restored memory in diseased rats

US researchers aim to design a prosthetic tail for injured dolphin

Scientists baffled by decline in turtle nests in Florida

Did ancient Chinese creature spread tuberculosis?

Range of ancient horse greater than thought

Boys Last: Birds Control Birth Order

Thousands of dead fish, reptiles discovered in India

End: September 25, 2006

Meteor Strike Leaves 3 Foot Hole In New York

Images published by the European Space Agency show views of the mountain that resemble a human face on Mars

Tunguska event an actual UFO crash site

Three Fish Discovered In Duck Egg Baffles UK Biologists

Out of America: Behind the bronze doors of the Masons' HQ

Hubble finds goldmine of galaxies in the early universe

Scientists discover cause of Parkinson’s disease

Scientists turn dead cells into live tissue: Breakthrough could mean new treatments for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's

Sleeping on the job can improve your work

Mummified dogs found buried with owners in Peru

Pregnant prehistoric fossil discovered in Canada

Early Bird Used Four Wings to Fly

Ancient 700-year-old icon of the Virgin Mary recovered in Greece

Magical underground world discovered in cave in Sequoia National Park

End: September 24, 2006

For first time, Pentagon identifies remains of U.S. soldier from World War I

More TVs Than People in Average Home, New Research Finds

NASA leaders will get peek at China's secretive space program during visit there next week

NASA it's not, but desert spaceport nears first launch

Exploding star 'breaks the rules'

Russian TV celebrates apparent discovery of ship at center of legendary Soviet rescue

Robots Get Soft, Human-Like Skin

U.S. study finds fear on-off switch in brain

Secrets about climate, culture, time chiseled into ancient pine

Scientists to check Nepal Buddha boy

Ancient sea goddess celebrated by tens of thousands in China

Mystery Illness Kills 4 In UK

Drug-resistant TB on the rise in US: Deadliest strain brought in by visitors from other countries, officials say

Tuberculosis Helped Bring Down Mastodons, New Study Suggests

Volcanic Bug Yields Clue In Cancer Fight

Four elephants found dead in Indonesian forests, poisoning suspected

New shark discovered off South Africa

Scientists find second red panda specimen

Mosquitoes' thirst for sugar could prove to be the answer for eliminating malaria

As losses climb, US growers declare war on E. coli

Rome dusts off its ancient chariot track

Tweaked Firefox Lets You Surf Internet Without a Trace

End: September 22, 2006

Bright Yellow Fireball Streaks Across New Zealand Skies

Remains of the legendary British frigate HMS Fantome carrying White House treasures from War of 1812 sets off International storm

Scientists witness Mother Nature taking a breath

New supernova discovery defies theory

Shuttle Atlantis Returns to Earth After Expanding Space Station

'Extreme Physics' Observatory Ready for Final Assembly

Mysterious Deer Deaths In US Attributed to Virus

Massive Fish Die Off Reported In Puget Sound

New treatment to repair damaged nerves could help thousands of patients regain movement in their arms and legs

Scientists have given mice a tan without exposing them to the sun

Half of fertility clinics in US allow parents to pick gender

Man-made toxins are found in even the best diets

Creepy Experiment Exposes Paranoia and Sense of Alien Control

Where in the World Are Your Pictures?

Israel opens ancient site near Jerusalem shrine

Scientists have uncovered the remains of a child who lived 3.3 million years ago

Yale University to post courses on Web for free

End: September 21, 2006

Despite Fears, Black-Hole Factory Will Not Destroy Earth Say Physicists

Bulletin of Atomic Scientists: Nuclear terror “more likely than not”

Inspection finds more objects outside shuttle

New ring discovered around Saturn

Scientists urge moon visits sooner than later

Distorted solar system discovered

Restaurant at end of universe not so far off

Florida Beachgoers Step Carefully Around Mysterious Shards

E. coli outbreak in spinach vexes US officials, scientists

Scientists study why washing veggies doesn’t kill E. coli

1 in 3 ADHD cases linked to lead, smoke new study says

Mystery Disease Killing Lions in India

Maligned raven lives up to reputation

Ancient Britons come mainly from Spain

End: September 20, 2006

Poor will get even poorer: Globalisation is no nirvana for us or the developing world, warns a leading US economist

Russia's cosmic cleaners tip space junk into Pacific

Time to Move the Mississippi River Experts Say

Arctic seals a surprise to Florida scientists

Shark that 'walks' discovered in Papua

Fish used to detect terror attacks in US

Scientists link acne drug to depression

Compounds From Vegetables Attack Cancer Cells

Prostate Cancer Drugs May Pose Danger: Study Finds Common Therapy Might Increase Risks of Heart Disease, Diabetes

Discovery of the first resistance gene to rice yellow mottle virus

German Scientists `teleport` two photons

"Baltic gold" - The ancient treasure that did grow on trees

Lebanon's Ancient Ruins Damaged by War

End: September 19, 2006

'Minority Report' Ads Are In Your Future

Eris: Largest known dwarf planet named after Greek goddess of chaos

US Space surveillance operations moving from Cheyenne Mountain to California

China plans to send spacecraft to study asteroids

Scientists Confirm Bird's Head Seascape Is Richest on Earth

More than 10,000 exotic animals sighted in UK in six years

Expedition to Indonesia says it has discovered dozens of new marine species

Working Rotating Shifts Increases Cancer Risk Say Scientists

Life is a Devil's Bargain: Cancer or Aging

Mysterious limp strikes 100,000 US kids a year

Fear over the 'lunchtime facelift' as experts say Botox is addictive

Why We Itch? Not entirely understood, and a new finding makes the whole problem seem even more complex

Recent developments in the study of Gamma-ray bursts

From when, by whom? The Mysterious Petroglyphs of Panama

Mystery of UK island coconut bounty

End: September 18, 2006

Whoever designed the universe made a right mess of religion

Age of consumerism given the last rites

First Female Space Tourist, Next ISS Crew Set to Launch

Neanderthals 'last refuge' discovered

Flood in Sabino Canyon, Arizona surprises scientists

Scientists on science: explanatory power and predictions

US Environmental Protection Agency  plans to close labs, drop scientists and reduce oversight

World Health Organization recommends indoor use of DDT insecticides

Do robots dream of copyright?

Lone hacker makes life tough for Microsoft

End: September 17, 2006

A magical, majestic, mysterious migration now under way

Don’t risk Antarctic cruise ship disaster

100,000 pieces of trash in space pose no shortage of risks

Strange Lights and Noise in Night Sky Reported in South Dakota

Hearing Voices: Some People Like It

Ancient rituals meet high tech in India

Ancient rock art found in Eagle Mountain, Utah

Enchanted Russian ravine restores years of youth

Changing Its Tune, Radio In US Failing

End: September 16, 2006

Mysterious Slab May Bear Oldest Writings in New World

Meteorite Strikes Golf Course In US

Moon rock found in Antarctic

Chinese scientists watching vegetables grow in space

Experimental AI Powers US Air Force Robot Army

Tens of thousands of spectacled flying foxes disappearance puzzles Australian scientists

Invasive species has nearly wiped out native ants in California

The Incredibly True Story of the ‘Miraculous’ Heider White Buffaloes

New Zealand scientists say they are on way to uncovering a secret which could help the body rid of cancer

Scientists Say Mineral Water In Scotland Kills Cancer

Gamma ray can kill bacteria in powdered milk say scientists

Slow brain waves play key role in coordinating complex activity

Geniuses 'less prone to hangovers'

Strange array of creatures lies under Alabama

The science of ancient truths

End: September 15, 2006

Ancient man's last stand in a refuge on the Rock

The most distant Galaxy yet known in the Universe has been discovered by astronomers

Astronomers discover strange new planet

Wisconsin farm has third rare white buffalo

1937 Vancouver City Hall UFO Photograph Released

Brave Nat, the Wolf girl of Thailand

Bigfoot rumor has Hot Springs abuzz

Scientists build battery with plastic

Can hearing voices in your head be a good thing?

Double amputee uses thought-controlled arm: Pioneering bionic arm technology may offer hope for injured veterans

People who consume alcohol earn significantly more at their jobs than non-drinkers, new study finds

Reality of childhood obesity dawns on US

Insulin discovery to lead to new diabetes therapies

Coffee is good for you, claim scientists

Men are more intelligent than women, claims new study

Increased dietary fish oil may prevent many deaths

Two Andean Condors Set Free in Chile

New theory (and old equations) may explain causes of ship-sinking freak waves

Drake Passage Hides A Fragment Of The Ancient Continent

Silicon-Based Life forms: Hortas In The Deeps

End: September 14, 2006

Meteorite 'found' after New Zealand panic

Meteorite fragment could be 'space junk' says New Zealand laboratory

New Zealand Pilot describes space object flashing in front of cockpit

Bolt drifts away as astronauts work outside space station

Scientists Debate Size of Universe

In the Towers of Silence, an ancient ritual of death comes under threat as India's vulture population suffers catastrophic decline

Mysterious disease has Indian Girl's head generating pieces of glass

Link between green tea and reduced mortality discovered

Ancient Plant Provides Clues to Evolutionary Mystery

Nana, Bubbe, Gramps, Pa? The universe of grandparent names is infinite

End: September 13, 2006

Meteor creates sonic boom as it streaks through New Zealand skies

Meteorite hits Canterbury, New Zealand

Mysterious Fireball streaks across sky in Washington

Pluto is now just a number: 134340

Mystery after UFO sighting in UK

“Abominable Snowman” Footprints Photographed By Hunter In Russia

$17 Million Paid For Baby Bigfoot In US?

Scientists test hijack-proof plane

Baylor study finds religion thriving in the U.S.

Does God want you to be rich?

Weightlifting may pose risk to eyesight, study finds

Looking Away Helps Concentration, New Research Shows

Junk food, TV and the Internet 'are poisoning childhood'

Antibiotic for Sinuses Is Questioned

Scientists pour scorn on Gulf War syndrome

How long you live depends on which USA you live in

Scientists dissect mystery of genius

One Million Ways to Die

New Multicolored Bird Found in India

End: September 12, 2006

Pope says faith fading in rich world, but alive among poor

Mission to forecast explosions on the Sun

Chinese scientists unveil polar lights on earth

El Nino Mystery Uncovered By Researchers

Korean Scientists Find Cause for Diabetes Complications

Mosquito can start tracking its victim from more than 100 feet away

UK Transplant girl recovers with 55-year-old heart

Divorce in midlife hurts women's heart health: Men's hearts seem to be unscathed after a break up, study shows

Burglars are on a par with 'expert' pilots academics have concluded

Schoolboy Nischal Narayanam sets a new record by memorizing 225 random objects

Grave of 3000-Year-Old Warrior Holding a Sword Discovered in Iran

Mothman Mystery...Missing Persons and Murder??

Duke scientists set sights on cloak of invisibility: Artificial materials may make science fiction dream a reality

End: September 11, 2006

The Japanese Jesus trail

Fairy Circle Reported In UK

Scientists train for Mars voyage on Arctic island

'Super veggies' sent to space by China

The Mystery of the Missing $40,000 Doorstop

Men Smarter than Women, Scientist Claims

Scientists find Alzheimer's 'self-defense'

Food allergy cures within a decade, scientists say

Migration remains a mystery

Ancient Animal Skeletons Found in New Cave in US National Park

Infants and Apes Remember Things Similarly

End: September 10, 2006

U.S. Congress rejects Canada's claim of sovereignty in Arctic, urges Military buildup in region

US population hits 300 million, but is it sustainable?

Putin Suggests Creation of Oil Exchange in St. Petersburg

US Homeland Security Secretary Chertoff Says Americans May Develop 'Radical Ideologies' From Internet

FBI director wants US Internet companies to track and keep users website visits

 

US Academia Signs Up for Tracking Down Dissent

Israel founded using fake British banknotes forged by Nazi's, new book reveals

US Federal Court Says It Has 'No Authority' Over American Citizen Held By Military Forces

Britons 'could be microchipped like dogs in a decade'

 

 

 

Strange, Odd and Heroic

It seems not just unlikely, but utterly preposterous. The French have run out of garlic

German masked robbers revealed as costumed children

German ‘love witch’ loses court battle

UK Speed camera fines used to buy plasma TVs and T-shirts

Japan phone alerts couples to baby-making window

Robber's Bullet Passes Through Clerk, Kills Co-Worker In US

US Riot Police Practice Raid On School Upsets Parents

Pagan inmates given day off from work for Halloween in UK

End: October 30, 2006

Tots as young as a few months old are being taken for psychotherapy in US and UK

Web site offers to fix US elections -- for a price

Who on earth would pay $1 million for hell?

Bulgarian player ordered to get married by club

Statue of Dennis the Menace stolen: Does Mr. Wilson have an alibi?

Dad says cop toy utters curse word

End: October 29, 2006

In rare occurrence British twins have different skin color

Facelift woman 'killed by nurse over boyfriend bust-up 30 years before'

Manatee swims to Memphis and hopefully turns tail

New fast food debuts in U.S. fairs -- fried Coke

Pubs to try red version of the "black stuff"

US Federal Agents shoot a man armed with a shoe

British Mother cleared of murdering baby son with salt

US Murder Trial Juror Booted for Invoking Numerology

End: October 28, 2006

Stop tracking drug dealers, we've arrested enough already, says UK police

India abolishes husbands' 'right' to rape wife

US Police seek robber disguised as President Bush

£25 - Price of the UK's most expensive ice-cream

Irishmen hit pay dirt selling soil to the New World

US School Principal suspended for giving kid a ‘wedgie’

End: October 27, 2006

$12 million? That's-a four tuna!

What on Earth has happened to geography?

Canadian city sets underwear rule for firefighters

Germany throws out stereotypes with the (very clean) rubbish

Fish with a face

7-Eleven Pulls Drink Named Cocaine

Bush welcome to raise cash, but no pictures and no press, say US Republican candidates

Cobain bumps off Elvis as top-earning dead celeb

Deer Chases Boy, Uses Him as Human Salt Lick

Toddler Gets Stuck in Vending Machine, Has Fun Hugging Stuffed Animals

End: October 25, 2006

Dutch army should take prostitutes abroad, says mayor

Upset U.S. dad pulls gun on son's football coach

Ape learns human lesson: Don’t pull fire alarm

US Couple Fishing Catches Drowning Dog

US Sailor Slays Marine After Woman's Fake Rape Story

Coins Don't Smell, You Do

End: October 24, 2006

US Kindergartners get sexual education classes

"Bully" game makers say quit picking on us

Mexico breaks record for simultaneous chess

UK Town's shock as residents from mystery US 'twin' turn up bearing gifts

End: October 23, 2006

Man with mannequin fetish arrested again

Woman in Chile gives birth 4 hours after finding out she's pregnant

Wisconsin man finds 5.47-carat canary diamond in Arkansas park

German Inmate refuses to leave prison

FBI informant who tried to assassinate President Ford up for parole

50-year-old mystery solved in Canada

Unique Russian woman talks to animals, communicates with the dead and reads people’s minds

German Motorist follows navigation orders, crashes car

Urinals Shaped Like Women's Mouths Canned

End: October 22, 2006

Poland deports illegal alien cows that swam from Belarus

Spanish King Denies Killing Drunk Russian Bear

Kazakh central bank misspells ‘bank’ on money

Scales of justice weigh heavy for dieting escapee

US Lawyer invents way to spy on nannies

Use Textbooks As Shields From School Shooters, Says US Educator

US Judge Orders Woman Not To Get Pregnant

End: October 20, 2006

Missing shepherd saved by his dogs

Easing guilty conscience in UK costs £736 million

Stingray leaps on boat, stabs man in chest

Bear Cubs Trapped in Bear-Proof Dumpster

Bruno the bear, after being shot to death, to be kept at secret location after threats

End: October 19, 2006

Heroic Dog Saves Mistress, Dies Trying To Save Cat

Police dog falls from window, catches suspect

Vegas casino magnate accidentally pokes hole in Picasso masterpiece

Bullet in skull deepens Australia WWII ship mystery

Heartbroken Chinese man's revenge backfires

Robots Staff Automated Restaurants

Children’s Game Of 'Tag' Banned By US School

End: October 18, 2006

Diamonds are icing on $20 million wedding cake

Slurring Belgian minister wins Internet stardom

Beaks, Brains Found In US Pet Food

UK Girl, 14, accused of supplying machine guns

End: October 17, 2006

Home sweet home -- Italians build chocolate igloo

Pampered US pets dress up for Halloween

German Airline Will Cater To Smokers: Planes Will Not Have Non-Smoking Section

New Sports Car For Open Road, Open Water

Snail Mail with Real Snails

One giant step for home entertainment?

Australian schoolboy will soon start Grade 11 despite failing almost every test he has sat for the past four years

End: October 16, 2006

Dog back in California after 1,400-mile trek

US Principal quits after shooting kittens at school

Japanese Woman gives birth to daughter's baby

UK Police want spy planes to fight anti-social behaviour

'Demon wife' earns husband a fortune

Kangaroo on the lam in Austria sighted by motorists; continues to elude police

From Chinese jail to Miss Tibet? A girl's dream

Swede plans to put little red cottage on the moon

Polish firms carve out niche with Nazi uniforms

US Woman Tries To Sell Mummy On eBay

Flying bra causes crash; Ohio teen faces litter charge

End: October 15, 2006

Canada troops battle 10-ft Afghan marijuana plants

Peruvian lettuce proves deadly for Moroccan camels

Disney says "non" to Mouse orgy

Intestinal ailment ads turn Chinese stomachs

UK Homeowners asked to spy on neighbours and report them if they are not recycling

End: October 13, 2006

Cuba's oldest man dies at 126

Turkish woman gives birth at the age of 64

Hitler, underwear checks, prostitutes – the family at war over £2.5 million trust fund

Pet Cloning Company Closes In US

Birds and the bees may be gay, according to the world's first museum exhibition about homosexuality among animals

Vietnamese Death-row prisoner gets pregnant in solitary

US Teacher Suspended Over Toy Gun In Pants

End: October 12, 2006

Newborn baby boy survives 24 hours in armadillo burrow in Brazil

Bulgarian Woman freed after killing son goes home and then kills husband

First atlas fetches record price in UK

Village that refuses to be damned

China agonizes over leg-stretching-by-rack surgery

Trail of beer, clothes leads to beer truck bandit in Canada

End: October 11, 2006

‘Runaway bride’ sues ex-fiancee for $500,000

Super Secret US National Security Agency Sets Up Website For Kids To Teach Morse Code

Jelly Causes Massive Security Alert In Germany

Germany's most famous beer maid is made in Arizona

Boy critical after his horse bolts, collides with New York City taxi

World's 15th Largest Diamond Fetches $12 Million

US Mom Accused of Swinging Baby As Weapon

UK Husband tried to kill latex allergy wife with rubber glove

End: October 10, 2006

Amish attend funeral for their daughters' killer

Serb Man used snake as car alarm

Australian Firefighters spy on own firebugs

US Priest Says He Took Money Because He Was Underpaid

End: October 9, 2006

Pictures of smiling Hitler on billboards across Brazil to promote chain of dental clinics

Abducted by aliens? Call now for compensation

7-year-olds taught to act out smoking cannabis in UK

Star Trek Auction Fetches $7.1 Million for 1,000 Items

New Zealand movie star pregnant at 16

Puppy is the prize in Putin picture contest

End: October 8, 2006

Abducted by aliens? Call now for compensation

Reverse psychology lands Aussie driver in hot water

Carrot Juice Blamed For Paralyzing Florida Woman

US Woman Says Dog Ate Winning Powerball Ticket

Scooping Dog Poop Becomes Million-Dollar Biz

Iraqi comedy show pulls no punches

Dad Names Son After Sports Channel ESPN

136 stolen cars, 1 suspect: "He enjoyed driving"

Key to marital success in afterlife: Finding a corpse

End: October 7, 2006

Man, 104, honored as America's oldest worker

UK government funds robot to help treat baldness

Zombie hunters in demand in Sweden

Stinky feet research wins Nobel prize

Burning desire to be fireman lands Australian man in jail

Deaf 8-Year-Old Won't Face Driving Charge In US

US Teenager Fined $250 By Police For Playing Hacky Sac

End: October 6, 2006

 

Grieving Amish raise money for killer's family, 'This is possible if you have Christ in your heart'

Suspect surrenders after hiding in cave for 8 years in China

The £20,000 house - that sits on top of a pin

UK Drivers think of sex rather than signals

German Police hunt breast enlargement cheats

US Student flying with dynamite "souvenir" indicted

Parents, authors and even some teachers rebel against homework in US

Oops ... US police hit the wrong house in porn raid

End: October 5, 2006

Vietnam's miraculous 'parachute boy' survives typhoon's wild ride

Baby sitter botches first day, picks up wrong kid

Body of elderly man who died 3-4 years ago found in Vienna apartment

Internet romance has gruesome end in Brazil

Reported Firefox JavaScript Flaws Just a Joke, Hackers Admit

Celebrity 'snap-on teeth' craze comes to Britain

Personal ad helps uncover decades-old mystery

End: October 4, 2006

US Students Offered $500 Rewards To Inform On Classmates

Iraqi Followers Of Moqtada al-Sadr believe US invaded Iraq to prevent the return to Earth of the Messiah

US Local Politician Wants To Sterilize Bad Parents

Hollywood casts Indian actor as Pakistani leader

Boxer goes naked to make weight for world title fight

Beer, banter... and a brothel

U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Sex-Toy Case

Cameras Not Helping Fight Crime Much, Say Washington DC Police

End: October 3, 2006

Fans will never know the whereabouts of late Crocodile Hunter star Steve Irwin's final resting

Accused of killing US deputy, suspect shot 68 times, would have been shot more but police ran out of bullets

US School Gives Parents Detention For Late Kids

Australians wary of Indonesia, can't name president

Etiquette guide offers sleaze tips for posh girls

US Woman Smoking While Pumping Gas Ignites Fire, Burns Self And Car

Four killed in mysterious radio blasts in Sudan

Super-Luxury Homes Hit Market for $100 Million in US

End: October 2, 2006

Dutch vote themselves Europe's third biggest louts

Pit Bull Saves Florida Teen From Fire

US Suspect Wears Box On Head To Courthouse

Iranian video game offers chance to blow up U.S. tanker

Internet gambling ban added to U.S. port security bill

Australian Prisoners train as croc handlers

End: September 30, 2006

Outrage as US baby wig craze hits Britain

American Toddler's survival of three-day ordeal 'truly a miracle'

Dutch Burglar betrayed by urge to play piano

Two million air miles will buy you a ticket into space

US School Suspends Girls For Dressing Alike

Squirrels Go On Attack In California

US Doctor Claims He Travels Back In Time To Heal: State Health Officials Not Buying It

White House gates shut to 'Kazakh reporter' comic

End: September 29, 2006

Norwegian school's decision to make schoolboys sit on toilet seats when urinating creates political controversy

Seven-metre fingernails win place in book of records

UK dog owner ordered to pay £400 for not cleaning up her pet's mess in her own back garden

Superheroes too much for Thai army

Chinese Art teacher's naked lecture denounced

US Police spend $6,000 in lap dances, drinks, tips to investigate bikini bar

Sorry, no one's reading that resume you sent

End: September 28, 2006

Single-parent job plan fuels divorce frenzy in China

6-year-old Chinese boy did 10,000 pushups in hours

US Network Fakes Stadium Cheers For Bush Sr.

Thai go-go girls go away, military says

Midnight Red Barbie Doll sets auction record

'Croc Hunter' Widow: Footage Won't Air

'Crocodile Hunter' Believed He Would Die

Fate of Irwin's remains stay a mystery

End: September 27, 2006

Fudge the hamster's happy ending

Stray teddy bear takes out 2,500 fish

British Sperm banks near empty after donor anonymity lifted

Plucky Australian boy gets Miss Universe dream date

Three-year-old buys pink convertible on eBay

Archives open up centuries of British sex

Crying American Kids Pray Over George Bush At Jesus Camp

'Dead' woman shocks family in Brazil

End: September 26, 2006

Debate rages over new Confucius image

US Child Cut, Forced To Bleed On Bible

Drowned children found in washing machine in US

Robin Hood was Welsh and never went to Nottingham, claims book

Men prefer small bust to silicon

End: September 25, 2006

Monkey strangles girl to death in India

Polish woman caught growing marijuana for cow

Austrian Burglars shocked by severed heads

Missing Boy's Mother Says She Was 'Misunderstood' In Suicide Note

Mystery surrounds deaths of US Coast Guard divers in the Arctic

Rocket scientists not as smart as we thought

UK Police called after one flea is found on student's kitten

End: September 24, 2006

Pentagon to Tear Down World's Most Dangerous Hot Dog Stand

Unused 10-cent US stamp with a rare printing error fetches $74,000 at auction

British TV Network Plans To Air Crucifixion Of Real Body

Marmalade made with edible gold comes at a price ­ £11 a mouthful

World's largest egg laid in Sweden

US Woman Found Slain With Baby Cut From Body: Man Says Girlfriend Confessed To Slaying

Roach eaters go to front of line at Six Flags Great America

End: September 22, 2006

US Teens In Stolen Car Enter American War On Terror Base Without Being Stopped

"Auto Theft" tattoo tips Canadian police to thief

US First-Grader Suspended Over Plastic Squirt Gun

US Woman jailed months over $705 fine now free

Tea-Bag Mail Protest Worries US Post Office

I KNOW IT'S THONG... BUT I CAN'T HELP IT!

End: September 21, 2006

Jerusalem? Never heard of it

War on terror: the boardgame

Pajama-wearing a scourge of Shanghai life

More People In US Leave Big Inheritances To Fido, Fluffy

Panda Bites Man, Man Bites Him Back

Lollipop idea to shush yobs in UK

End: September 20, 2006

Parents In Maine Arrested For Kidnapping Their Daughter In Forced Abortion Try

World's tallest man says he's happy with height, used to wish he were normal

Italian thief accidentally turns himself in

Surfers crowd wave in South Africa for world record

Good Samaritan Uses Stick To Rescue Crash Victims Surrounded By Alligators in Florida

Pigs fed on bodybuilder steroids cause food poisoning in China

UK Laborer gets fired for good looks

End: September 19, 2006

Man inhabits dog? Rabbis in Israel ponder case of stray

94 Year Old Native American Storyteller Killed On Way Home From Receiving Top US Award

'Toad juice' buyers warned of explosion risk in Australia

Mad for U.S. beef, herd heads for Tokyo restaurant

Cow shooting sparks debate over remnant of Old West

End: September 18, 2006

Big Brother is not only watching you - now he's barking orders too

Tissue Box Help Sign Saves Elderly Women Trapped In Hot Car

Body Washes Up Near 'CSI: Miami' Set

Real Dead Body Found on Set of 'CSI: New York'

Text Message Leads To US Girl's Rescue

Charges Dropped In US After Judge Finds No Law Against Having Sex With Dead

End: September 17, 2006

Woman slashes US mother, takes newborn baby

'Chatbot' king George looks for human friends on the internet

College Newspaper in Virginia Removes Jesus Cartoons at Artist's Request

Austrians urged to count dog droppings

Guns crafted into guitars to promote peace in Colombia

Bid to make world's biggest flag gone with the wind

Vietnam-era US Marine deserter caught at Mexican border

Mystery Deepens in Case of Missing Colorado US Marine

End: September 16, 2006

Anger over UK Church advert which puts Jesus' face on beer glass

Sudan man forced to 'marry' goat after found having sex with animal

US Police Upset About 'Where To Get Pot' Web Site

Indian Policeman pays price for mating mutt

Spoof letters baffle and befuddle leaders

French villages speechless after phone cable theft

Charges Dropped Against US Traveler With Penis Pump

US Woman Guilty After Microwaving Fake Penis At Store

End: September 15, 2006

Kenya cult enters bunkers though doomsday uneventful

Have hotter sex urges US Minister who says Christian marriages walk on the wild side

Madonna could be sent into space in 2009 says Russian Space Agency

French man fined for damaging his home for art

The Man Who Claims To Be Jesus

End: September 14, 2006

Watch the video of George Bush being assassinated

Russian Parliament denies proposal to send Madonna into space

Colombia gang wives call sex strike against crime

US Man Won't Shave Until Bin Laden Caught

Tennessee Police Probe 'Feline Jihad' Case

Mysterious Anti-Government Group Spends Big In Montana Election

Australian Farmer over the moon after cow gets jump start

Poisoned pigeons began nose-diving into pavement and dying on downtown sidewalks during US festival

US Judge sentences car parked in his spot to lockdown

Florida dad breaks leg after jumping off bridge with daughter to cure her fear of heights

End: September 13, 2006

Panic in Munich after papal communion wafers locked in box

One small step for space toilets, one giant leap for personal spaceflight

'Ghost tree' forms human face in Malaysia

Caught On Tape: Small Planes Collide

'Don’t strangle the anointed one,' wife pleaded in row over Mel Gibson film

Fish kills spear-fishing diver off Florida

Starbucks Sued for $114 Million Over Recalled Employee Coupon

Sheep poo paper scoops top award in UK

End: September 12, 2006

Recluse of 20 years in Italy had 7ft long hair

US Driver Leads Police On Chase, Stops For Red Lights

Pope's parents met through personal ad

Widower offers to marry ageing prostitutes

Zoos Targets for Exotic Animal Thieves In Europe

Stolen bones implanted in British patients

YouTube's Lonelygirl15 outed as a phoney

UK Mother who had child after 'abortion' says she'll battle on for £250,000

'Sex on jet' couple bailed for affray and endangering an aircraft

End: September 11, 2006

Plan to lose virginity on net excites interest, anger

UK Teens die after logging into 'suicide chat rooms'

Beer cans a clue in Ohio crop circle probe

U.S. judge allows Jesus at meetings

Kids Don't Want Veggies, Fruits At School New US Study Finds

UK Mother fined for swearing at gang of trouble-makers

Tragic letter Eric Clapton received from his dead son

US cocktail parties for dogs target human wallets

Media Coverage May Have Pushed Missing Boy's Mom Over Edge

End: September 10, 2006

Brest enhancing padded bras for girls as young as six are being sold in Australia

No swastika mittens for NATO leaders

Dutch priest in bomb hoax to stop Madonna concert

Madonna living in fear over Russian Mafia death threats

Shoe size mix-up costs German clothes thief dear

Mom's Suicide Is Major Setback In Search For Missing Boy In Florida

US Couple Has Third Set Of Twins -- Plus Others

South Korean Park Features Talking Elephant

Smoking Ban Prompts Georgia Cafe to Ban Kids, Welcome Smokers

Oregon ER Nurse Strangles Intruder With Bare Hands

Chinese Diplomats in Sofia Get into Sword Fight over Lady

End: September 9, 2006

Schoolchildren should be given compulsory lessons about the benefits of abortion say UK health ministers

Free condoms for 12-year-olds urged in UK

Turkey plant workers in UK filmed playing baseball with live birds

Striptease Heats Up Global Warming Event In Australia

Hawaiian Motorists Forced To Sleep In Cars During 14-Hour Traffic Jam

Mystery Fuels Huge Popularity of Web's Lonelygirl15

Arrests follow marijuana cookie party in San Francisco

US Wife Shoots Husband Who Shot Chicken, Police Say: Neighbor Says There Were Dead Chickens All Over

US Jury awards white teacher $307,000 in harassment suit against black co-workers

UK Postman sacked for mourning his dog wins £10,000

End: September 8, 2006

 

Scottish University Bans Bibles From Student Residence Halls

Speeding driver in Canada blames lack of goats

US TV Reporter Brutally Beaten By Angry Couple

FBI tries to crack "code" in Mafia boss's bible

Louisiana man drilling for oil in his "front yard"

US Police Chief May Lose Job Over Wife's Nude Pics

Delving into the mysterious death of Superman

End: September 7, 2006

Captain Kirk too scared for real-life space mission

Man with no eyes was driving car in UK

Jewish man removed from Canadian airplane for praying

Air Canada tosses six year old off flight

Flight Passenger Sent to US Mental Hospital

"World's fattest man" to be operated on in Italy

Hanged dog back from dead with kiss of life

Cambodia bans beauty pageants

UK Woman 'forced to work naked as domestic slave'

Hunt man turns himself in after dog kills mouse

End: September 6, 2006

Colombia's class wars now on TV

Irish hospital investigating how dead man ended up having somebody else's organs put into his body

US Woman Finds Ancient Coin In Grocery Change

Smoke and enjoy the flight

"My toilet was stopped up. My guests were on their way. And I couldn't find a plunger!"

Smitten man tries to kidnap mannequin in Japan, Says was 'love at first sight'

End: September 5, 2006

US Men Jailed For Stealing Food From Trash

Taiwan wife punishes husband with suicide in water tower

Mystery of the giant magical mushroom

Scientists have invented a toothbrush that lets you listen to pop songs while you scrub away

Britain cracked Nazi's World War II secret "dress code"

Israeli Police caught flat-footed in car chase

End: September 4, 2006

The Case of the Missing Paperboy Revived -- After 24 Years

US Zoo Kills One Of Oldest Captive African Elephants

UK Dog gets protection order after beating

The phone, the thief, his wife and a Chihuahua?

UK Farmer takes revenge on squatter ... with forklift

End: September 2, 2006

UK to target problem kids before they're born

Money more important than looks in a man, say women in new survey

Bulgarian Teen sleeps through plane's round trip

Tourist map spat chills Chile and Argentina relations

Pinocchio and friends converted to Islam

End: September 1, 2006

World’s smallest man greets the world

China court rejects suit over right to sex

Whale Vomit Found Along North Wales Coastline Could Trigger "Gold Rush"

Las Vegas ends late-night wedding-licence service

Hedgehogs humble McDonalds

RadioShack Uses E-Mail to Fire Employees

"Bonnie and Clyde" smooch to rob in Italy

End: August 31, 2006

When this teen cries, stones roll down her eyes

Today's the day to pick a fight

Desperate Catholics find "rent-a-priests" online

Elvis Presley's Cadillac for sale in UK

SS Minnow from 'Gilligan's Island' for sale

Brazil woman gives birth to 14 pound baby  

Inmates shave heads to mop up Philippine oil spill

Australian Petrol Station Gives Discounts To Customers On Prostitutes

Camel's Milk An Aphrodisiac? Elderly Dad Says Yes

US Students claim school in 'chaos' climb out of windows

'They say I ate my father. But I didn't'

End: August 30, 2006

Miracles or madness? Fish Tells Jewish Fish-Cutter In New York 'End Is Near'

Chinese Woman Crashes When Teaching Dog to Drive

UK Chainsaw Horror Blamed On Anti-Depressant Drug

U.S. Army Intelligence Analyst Targeted For Suggesting New Independent 9/11 Investigation

End: August 29, 2006

World’s oldest person dies in Ecuador at 116: Woman was born in the same year as Charlie Chaplin, Adolph Hitler

Only women need apply for Russia traffic police

UK Footballers store children's stem cells as "repair kit"

Fake birds save South African town after seal bloodbath

Red-Light Camera Mix-Up: Ohio Woman Gets New York Ticket

SubGenius UFO Cult Challenges Scientology For Hollywood Weirdness

End: August 28, 2006

Australian gets go-ahead to deep-freeze himself and parents

Overweight? Asthmatic? Australia's army wants you

Baby Born In Car After Dad Gets Lost

Washington hit by curse of kid bloggers

Finn takes gold at mobile phone throwing contest

'Don't Marry Career Women' says Forbes Article

500,000 wheelie bins 'have a spy in the lid' in UK

End: August 27, 2006

A Lesson In Travel 101: Don't Pack Dynamite

Outsize shoemaker flies to world's tallest woman

US Space center site of prairie chicken love nest project

Fisherman return to Mexico after mysterious journey at sea

End: August 26, 2006

US Sheriffs seek UFO, possibly with soybeans attached

A Pregnant Man? Another Person Lived Inside a Man for Nearly Four Decades

Strange Bedfellows: German Radical Leftists for Bush

China tells tour guides to rein in rude tourists

Man in Texas foils burglary in Britain

Forbes Lists America's Drunkest Cities

End: August 25, 2006

US Black students ordered to give up seats to white children

US Judge to Rule if 'Meowing' Is Harassment

UK Teenager jammed former employers computer with 5 million hoax emails

Rare Sumatran tiger shot and killed in US zoo

China bans strippers at funerals

40-orgasms-a-day helps trap UK benefit fraudster

US dad saves newborn after birth at home

Internet revives ancient skills of the geisha girls

Canadian woman rebuked by her church for criticizing city

End: August 24, 2006

Psycho Killer Raccoons Terrorize US City

German 'Superpapa' Busted After Adopting Over 300 Kids

Goats swallow $12,500 in China

Florida Manatee discovered in Rhode Island Waters

Chinese Man's iron head fails him

Poland toddler drives over grandmother

Human Body Parts Harvested in North Carolina Recalled

US DUI suspect show up drunk to Court

End: August 23, 2006

World's oldest person turns 115

Oldest Person In France, Dies Aged 114

New candidate for France's oldest living person at 112

New York City's oldest bartender still going strong at 90

US Teacher Burns 2 American Flags In Class To Motivate Students

Could Polygamous family tree hurt top US Presidential hopeful?

Osama obsessed with Whitney Houston

Arizona man stung to death by 'killer' bees

Stolen banjo recovered via eBay 35 years later

End: August 22, 2006

Mumbai's "Hitler" eatery angers Indian Jews

Indians rush to temples to feed "thirsty" idols

Tom & Jerry in trouble for smoking

Crucifix banned by Australian school

End: August 21, 2006

All my moms love me, Utah kid tells polygamist rally

Nepali women strip and plough to appease rain gods

Wild elephants run amok, kill five residents in Indonesia

As If Hotdogs In US Didn't Have Enough Strange Ingredients!

Drunk Britons shatter peace of Lourdes

End: August 20, 2006

Indians drink "divine" miracle sea water as it turns sweet

Vultures lay siege to Amazon jungle city

US Worker Trapped Waist-Deep In Chocolate

Nazi fanatics killing off Hitler's special beetle

End: August 19, 2006

Naked performance with dead pig branded "sick" in UK

Australian lawmakers ponder the meaning of fish

German town gambles fortune to keep neo-Nazis out

Kansas Teen Gets Perfect Scores On ACT, SAT

Candy workers discover chocolate Virgin Mary

End: August 18, 2006

Hitler watercolor paintings to be auctioned off

US Woman Killed On Drive To See Dying Husband

China targets uncouth tourists ahead of Olympics

Mysterious Mona Lisa Spotted In Oregon

Berlin family faces eviction for loud night prayers

Buddhist monks brawl at Sri Lanka peace protest

Crane breaks down while transferring nuclear fuel in Bulgaria

Mystery of the painted footprints in UK

End: August 17, 2006

Mexican Fishermen found after 11 months at sea

Indian Boy tied to tree for nine years for biting dogs

US woman finds love in Perth schoolboy, leaves child behind

David Copperfield says he's found Fountain of Youth

Online dating planned – for orangutans

US Cop 'robbed drivers' during traffic stops

Batman, Superman charged with Drink Driving in UK

End: August 16, 2006

US Filmmaker Offers $3 Million To Find Elvis

Australian farmers called to report ugly sheep

Breast implants save Israeli's life in rocket attack

Celebrity snakes' poop worse than bite

Sex Ed Changes At US School With 65 Pregnant Teens

Forget War, Let's Get Married: Israelis Hold Mass Wedding

Angry Woman Gets Revenge at McDonald's

Kittens thrown in frying pan in New York

End: August 15, 2006

 

 

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