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113 Nations Agree ... Climate Change 'Very Likely' Caused by Humans

UN Report Predicts Global Disaster

Last-minute wrangling on UN global-warming report

Word from participants is that China has taken the lead in global warming obstructionism in 2007

Global warming makes stronger hurricanes

US Congress Investigation on Global Warming Heating Up

Biggest US Companies Faulted for Poor Disclosure of Global Warming Threats to Bottom Line

Why climate change is not selling in US

Earth Will Survive Global Warming, But Will We?

The hedgehog with 'global balding'

Montana Sues Wyoming Over Water Rights

Anti-whaling group prepares for war at sea with Japanese in Antarctica

Wind turbines set to break records in Antarctica

Report says Arctic region has huge ecological value

Indonesian Volcano gets choke chains to slow mud

Indonesia hit by a 5.9 magnitude earthquake

World Health Organisation chief urges fight against "neglected" diseases

Government Confirms Human Bird Flu Deaths in Nigeria

New bird flu outbreak in Thailand

Japan confirms fourth bird flu outbreak this year

Abkhazia Denies Bird Flu Outbreak  

Indonesia claims ownership over strain of avian flu

Indonesia develops bird flu vaccine, no word yet on when it will be available

Indonesia critical of Australian company's bird flu vaccine development

NGO frets 'new wave' of bird flu as Lebanon health officials plan response

Do not ignore less virulent bird flu strains, warn experts

Flu complications cause rare death of child in US

13,000 cases of dengue found in Brazil in January

February 1, 2007

Eiffel Tower to switch off lights as scientists finish major report on Global Warming

In stark terms, scientists confirm that climate change is 'unequivocal'

Climate change report paints doomsday scenario for Sydney

Bush administration accused of pressuring scientists to downplay global warming

Canada fires top environment official for being too outspoken on Global Warming

Worshipping Global Warming: See No Dissent, Call it Science

Oceans Report Card Gives US Government an F for Funding

Norwegian cruise ship runs aground in Antarctica

Undersea Volcano May Have Caused 1,700 Earthquakes In Chile

Alaska's Augustine volcano as tsunami generator

Strong 6.9 Magnitude Earthquake Near Mariana Islands

Magnitude 6.5 Earthquake Strikes North of New Zealand

Four suspected bird flu deaths in Nigeria

Indonesia to declare bird flu a national disaster

Russia's chief doctor unconcerned over bird flu outbreak

China on alert after cats are infected in Indonesia

Bird flu fades in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta

Half of patients on bird-flu watch list contract human flu, say Thai officials

Low-pathogenic forms of bird flu do cause illness among birds: Mild form of bird flu slows down migration of swans

Pest and Virus Cooperate in Global Invasion

End: January 31, 2007

World's scientists preparing grim global warming report

World's Glaciers Melting at Accelerated Rate

Climate change means hunger and thirst for billions

UN pushes for special global warming summit

Global Warming Effects Could Be Seen in 10 Years

13 Percent of Americans have not heard of Global Warming

Great Barrier Reef extinct in 20 years due to Global Warming

Clouds a puzzle for U.N. global warming panel

Deepest Antarctica, a test bed for global warming

Ash plume from Shiveluch volcano on Kamchatka stretches for 210 km

Magnitude 6.7 earthquake strikes off Australia's Macquarie Island

China meeting warns of bird flu mutation risk

Bird flu kills one million fowls in Indonesia

Bird flu found in cats and dogs

New Bird Flu Cases Reported in Russia

Japan Confirms Third Bird Flu in Poultry

Hungarian Geese Slaughtered as Bird Flu Returns to EU

Romania tests for bird flu near Hungarian border

Rains Cause Bolivia Dengue Alert

End: January 30, 2007

World Ice Retreat to Spark UN Urgency, Scientist Says

Rising sea levels because of global warming stand to inundate around 2,000 islands in Indonesia by 2030

New Climate Report Too Rosy, Experts Say

Antarctica at centre of global warming debate

Global Warming: The vicious circle  

The New Politics of Global Warming

Insects on the Increase: Global warming fuels migration, population growth

Time to come in from the cold and join the warming world

Huge mudflow 'inevitable' from New Zealand volcano's lake

Hong Kong Says Earthquake Damaged Cables to Be Fixed by End of February

Indonesian Chicken traders oppose mass culls to fight bird flu, threaten mass protests

Japan confirms third bird flu outbreak in January

Deadly Bird Flu Confirmed in Hungarian Geese by EU

World Health Organisation says Nigeria bird flu tests prove negative

Thailand revises bird flu, human flu strategy

Two more dead birds test positive for H5N1 in Hong Kong

No bird flu outbreaks among poultry reported in China for 127 days

Scientists Assess Risk Of Potential Flu Pandemic Spread Via Global Airlines

Dengue fever alert in Paraguay and north Argentina

Dengue outbreak in northern Philippine village kills three

End: January 29, 2007

Speed of melting glaciers' destruction revealed

India, Pakistan melt ice in wrong place

Melting ice means global warming report all wet, say some experts who warn it'll be even worse

Key study of global warming prepared

Asians fret more on global warming

Washington wakes up to reality of global warming

Who's still cool on global warming?

Global warming: Views are worlds apart on the science

Experts split over climate danger to Antarctica

Indonesia on highest alert over bird flu

New Bird Flu Outbreaks Require Strong Vigilance

Fighting the bird flu, fast

Reinforcements called up to battle Mekong Delta bird flu

Bird death toll in Okayama bird flu outbreak climbs to 31

Scientists take closer look at killer flu virus

End: January 28, 2007

Scientists warn of climate disaster

We're ruining Earth, scientists warn

US answer to global warming: smoke and giant space mirrors

Global warming to start sooner than we think

Microfossil Data Show Yucatan Impact Did Not Wipe out Dinosaurs, Global Warming Did

Global warming: Get your head out of the fog

Australian Beaches Prepare For Volcanic Pumice

Europe's flu earlier, more virulent

New Outbreaks in Asia Remind Experts of Bird Flu Pandemic Possibility

US donates protective gear to help Indonesia fight bird flu

No human-to-human bird flu in Egypt, says government

China determined to control bird flu

Japan says bird flu outbreak from H5N1 strain

Philippine airport placed on heightened alert against bird flu

Agriculture Minister: No bird flu virus in Azerbaijan

Avian Influenza Causes More Human Deaths in Indonesia, Egypt

Dengue scare grips Malaysia

End: January 27, 2007

Global warming more dangerous than nuclear weapons, warns former UN weapons inspector Hans Blix

Effects of global warming on Arctic gathering pace at a staggering rate, warn experts

The Growing Rift Over Global Warming-Can't We All Just Get Along?

Economic Forum Deals with Global Warming

Ice cores reveal climate change

To curb global warming, U.S. coal producers are adrift in choppy political seas

Global Warming Not Only Reason for Wacky Winter, Scientists Say

Philippine's Bulusan Volcano acts up with another ash explosion

Indonesia calls on troops to fight bird flu

The risk of human-to-human transmission of the bird flu virus exists, said a top Chinese medical expert

Japan starts culling 50,000 chickens after latest bird flu outbreak

Poultry farmer raises alarm on bird flu in Nigeria

Romania bans Hungarian poultry in bird flu case

Russia bans Hungarian poultry imports over bird flu scare

Cat Owners at Risk of Bird Flu

Dengue patients flood hospitals in Indonesia

Flesh-eating disease making a comeback

End: January 26, 2007

Global warming to raise Earth's seas for 1,000 years, says UN climate panel

Global Warming Already Happening, Getting Worse, Reports UN

Global Warming Serious for 70% of Americans, New Poll Shows

Facing global warming, are people like frogs?

Global warming possibly linked to an enhanced risk of suicide

China to Develop Russia’s Arctic Shelf

Bulusan Volcano In Philippines Spews Ash Anew

Hudson volcano rumbling and fears of an eruption in Chile

Montserrat`s Soufriere Hill Volcano Remains Relatively Quiet

Strong 6.2 earthquake strikes off Taiwan's east coast

Moderate 5.6 earthquake jolts Indonesia's Papua province

Indian Scientist Warns Major Natural Disaster In South East Asia

Small Earthquakes Shake Yellowstone

Indonesian Girl, 6, Dies of Bird Flu

Suspect Qinghai H5N1 Cluster in Lagos Nigeria

Bird flu in Indonesian pigs poses human risk

Man died of H3N2, not H5N1, says Thailand Health Ministry

Age-old duck farming practice spreads bird flu, virus rages in southern Vietnam

Bird Flu Returns to EU through Hungary

Bird Flu Still a Threat, says Tanzania

Suspected bird flu case in Azerbaijan

Bird flu could easily lead to human pandemic, warns US Senate

Dengue fever outbreak kills 28 in Indonesia

Mysterious disease kills 7 persons in central Afghanistan

Hundreds sick with virus on Queen Elizabeth 2 cruise ship

Mysterious Prison Ailment In Haiti Traced To U.S. Rice

End: January 25, 2007

Global warming is here and getting worse

Massive Global Warming Report Comes Out Next Week

Global Warming Bubbles to the Surface in Davos

Polar bears shift dens off the ice: Study shows that pregnant sows dig in on land; global warming is cited

Debate over global warming debate

US School Board Bans Global Warming Film

Scientists observe drumlin beneath Antarctica ice sheet

Drilling said caused Indonesia mud volcano

Tokyo to seek US military help if quake hits

3.4 Earthquake measured off coast of Belgium, France

Bird flu outbreak alert issued by UN

Indonesian Scientist Warns Of Bird Flu In Flies

Duck Farming Spreads Bird Flu in Vietnam

South Korea Raises Alarm Over Bird Flu

New bird flu case suspected at Japan poultry farm

New H5N1 bird flu outbreak confirmed in Thailand

Europe may face repeat of winter's bird flu

Sri Lanka rules out flu after hundreds of birds fall dead from sky

End: January 24, 2007

‘Smoking gun’ for human-caused warming: 1,600-page climate report, out in February, says evidence is compelling

Alps glaciers will melt by 2050, experts warn

US companies call for global warming action

Global Ocean Warming Since the 1950s

The Global Warming Two-Step

Global warming, development causing water bird populations to decline

Five of Auckland's volcanoes could be in danger of erupting at the same time

German Dies Falling Inside Ecuador Volcano

Earthquake in northeastern Indonesia leaves 4 dead

Aftershocks rattle N. Sulawesi after major earthquake

Turkish Red Crescent Sends Aid To Earthquake Zone In Eastern Turkey  

World Health Organization chief issues H5N1 bird flu warning amid new deaths

Hungary suspects bird flu at southern geese farm

Second bird flu outbreak confirmed in north-east Thailand

Many global bird flu outbreaks unreported, says Thailand

South Korea Orders 660,000 Animals Killed To Curb Bird Flu

Three more suspected bird flu patients admitted to hospitals in Indonesia

Bird Flu Is Now Endemic In Indonesia, Warns UN

Fresh bird flu outbreak suspected in Japan

Bird flu alert raised in Philippines

Bird flu resurfaces in Nigeria

Bird flu resistance scare

Denver Scientists Puzzled By Dead Ducks In Water

The dilemma of a deadly disease: patients may be forcibly detained

US Unwittingly Evolved Superpathogen in Iraqi Combat Hospitals

Dengue Deaths in Paraguay

End: January 23, 2007

Global warming to happen faster and more devastating than previously thought

A carbon level surge raises fears of runaway global warming

Water Scarcity: Major Crisis In The Making

Bush set to tackle global warming

Study Links Global Warming, Severe Droughts in Indonesia

Swordfish and jellyfish thrive with global warming

The Nonsense Of Global Warming

British explorers reach Antarctica's pole of inaccessibility

4.0 Earthquake rattles western Norway

Awareness not enough to combat bird flu

US Military ‘concerned’ by Japanese bird flu cases

Chinese health officials deny reports of suspected cases of SARS, bird flu

Bird Flu Again at Korean Farm

2,000 suspect bird flu poultry culled in Thai northeast border province

Ducks in southern Vietnamese province infected with bird flu

Bird Flu Mutation In Egypt Not Worse For Humans

End: January 22, 2007

New islands map out route to disaster

In new global warming study, researchers to take a bolder stand

It's too late to avert global warming

Jellyfish victims double, and global warming could mean even more in Australia

Melting Arctic draws killer whales, threatening Inuit fishing

Hillary calls on Britain to help preserve Antarctica huts

Northeastern Indonesia Shaken by 7.3 Earthquake; No Major Destruction Reported

Moderate 5.1 earthquake shakes eastern Turkey

Earthquake registering 4.8 on magnitude scale shakes South Korea

Egypt Confirms Bird Flu Resists Tamiflu

South Korea Begins Slaughter Of Hundreds Of Thousands Of Poultry

Avian Flu Outbreak in U.S. Could be Devastating

Mysterious disease kills seven in central Somalia

End: January 21, 2007

Slumbering giant awakens on global warming

How severe will global warming get?

Record high night temperature registered in Moscow

Russia weathers a disturbingly warm winter

Geologists find strong evidence of climate change in Arctic ice

Global warming melts production, consumption

Sir Edmund Hillary revisits Antarctica

5.9 earthquake rattles Indonesia

Indonesia records 62nd bird flu death

Egypt reports 11th bird flu death

South Korea confirms new highly-virulent bird flu case

Hong Kong On High Alert Against Bird Flu

Bird flu found in ducks in Vietnam city of Can Tho

Poultry transfers banned along Thailand borders as bird flu spreads

Malaysia all geared to face bird flu

End: January 20, 2007

American weather forecasters do battle over mankind's role in global warming

Weather Channel Climate Expert Calls for Decertifying Global Warming Skeptics

US Students Use Civil Rights Tactics to Combat Global Warming

Killer whales invading Arctic

Beluga whales faltering in Alaskan waters

Asian monsoon could cause acute drought in Australia

Australia's long drought is forcing snakes out of hiding and into urban areas

2100: A world of wild weather

Top ski resorts head for oblivion by 2025 as Alpine snow vanishes

Russia's faithful ice dippers fret at warm winter

Global warming 'just a natural cycle'

US National Weather Service to change severe weather warnings

Comoros island shakes, volcano still a threat

Montserrat: Volcanic Activity Information Bulletin No. 1

5.7 earthquake strikes Indonesia

5.4 earthquake strikes El Salvador

5.1 earthquake strikes Panama

New Strain of Bird Flu Found in Egypt Is Resistant to Antiviral Drug

New strain of bird flu spreads to humans

Bird Flu - First signs of Pandemic?

Bird Flu leaps species barrier - Now found in cats

Lethal secret of 1918 influenza virus unveiled

26 suspected human H5N1 cases detected in Thailand

Egypt Confirms 19th Human Burd Flu Case

Indonesian Authorities Order Mass Fowl Slaughter to Address Bird Flu Outbreak

Latest Japan bird flu type highly virulent

Bird flu spreads further in Vietnam

More Hong Kong birds die of flu

Bird Flu Would Ravage U.S., White House Warns

No Cause Yet On Mysterious Bird Deaths In Texas

End: January 19, 2007

Human Life in imminent danger from a runaway deadly Global Warming

U.N.'s Ban urged to lead global climate change plans

The warming of Greenland

75% of Alpine glaciers gone in 45 years

US Congress Prepares to Tackle Global Warming Legislation

The Politics of Global Warming America Speaks Out About Climate Change, but is Washington Listening?

Global warming skeptic refuses to accept obvious

For the Last, Stubborn Holdouts on Global Warming

Sweden to shift Arctic town

Comoros plans for volcano refugees

Montserrat: Church Leaders Pray While Volcano Threatens

Moderate 5.9 earthquake rocks Indonesia's Papua

Alarm as bird flu infected stray cats roam Indonesian streets

Thailand Officials Find Bird Flu in Ducks

Vietnam government issues emergency call to contain bird flu

Japan Starts Incinerating Chickens After Deadly Bird Flu Found

China strives to wipe out bird flu by 2015

End: January 17, 2007

Global Warming Creates New Island Found Off Greenland

Three nights of freezing temperatures have destroyed up to three-quarters of California's $1 billion citrus crop

European Russia's continued warm winter is unprecedented

Red Alert: Early Butterflies Spark Climate Fears In UK

Global warming affects start of salmon season in Scotland

Climate crisis: Killer diseases spread North

Ignoring Global Warming and Our Children: Are We All Simply Mad?

Whaling war looms off Antarctica

Scientists go online to educate public about Antarctica

People abandon homes as Karthala rumbles

Activity at the Soufrière Hills Volcano

Thousands could be at risk in UK if Iceland volcano erupts

5.7 Earthquake strikes central Japan, causes no casualties, damage

Moderate 5.4 quake shakes eastern Taiwan, no casualties reported

Glaciers’ melting main reason for quakes, says Pakistan seismologists

Thailand Confirms Bird Flu Outbreak

Bird flu detected in southern Japan identified as virulent H5N1 strain

Bird flu hits 7th Vietnamese province

Indonesia braces as bird flu flares anew in Asia

Bird flu spreading in northern Nigeria

Contaminated Beef in North Korea: Mysterious disease reportedly leaves victims looking like 'sliced meat'

End: January 16, 2007

Global warnings on global warming

Evangelicals, scientists join forces to combat global warming

Moscow enjoys warmest January in 130 years

Hottest year on record as Spain swelters

Plague of voles due to warm weather destroys crops in Spain

Scientists Report Faster Rate of Warming in Australia

Russian academic says CO2 not to blame for global warming

British Explorers close to reaching the 'Pole of Inaccessibility'

Scientists discover new life forms in the Arctic Ocean

India's Comoros volcano tremors weaken, island still on alert

USGS earthquake scientists worry about being muzzled

EU project issues guidelines for scientists on communicating with the media

Quake predictors win fans but face fines in Taiwan

Indonesia bird flu hospital overwhelmed with patients

New Bird Flu Outbreaks Raise Alarm in Asia

Europe warned over resurgence of bird flu

Japan burns 12,000 chickens following bird flu outbreak

Bird Flu Re-Emerges in Thai Fowl, Spreads in Vietnam

Experts see bird flu challenge to US health system

Everyone in Britain will be asked to name a `bird flu buddy' in the event of a flu outbreak

End: January 15, 2007

Melting glaciers will destroy Alpine resorts within 45 years, says report

Connecting the Global Warming Dots

No doubt now about global warming

Spring in January: Frogs, trees and bees are deceived by winter's unseasonal warmth

British See Bush Shift On Global Warming

Greed, not need, is causing global warming

Russians Warned to Stay Away From Grumpy Insomniac Bears

Jobs Go Begging In Way-cool Antarctica

Coast Guard: Chain Of Errors Led To Deadly Arctic Dive

India's Comoros volcano tremors grow stronger, more frequent

Poison gas cloud that killed 30,000 Britons (and it could happen again)

No tsunamis evident after 8.2 earthquake

Tsunamis: The Grave, Global and Unpredictable Threat

Researchers develop new method for better earthquake warnings

Indonesia reels from two new bird flu deaths, outbreak feared

Bird Flu Infects Indonesian Teenager, Creating New H5N1 Cluster

2,400 Chickens Die Of Bird Flu In Japan

Bird flu spreads to sixth Vietnamese province

Hong Kong confirms bird flu case

Myanmar intensifies bird flu watch amid outbreaks in nearby countries

Alarm as bird flu spreads

Rare brain worms latest US border disease

End: January 14, 2007

Melting Himalayan glaciers spell doom for Pakistan, India

NASA Scientist Urges Action on Global Warming

Exxon cuts ties to global warming skeptics

Was 2006 a Pivotal Year for Global Warming?

U.S. is still in denial over global warming

Alpine Skiing: On slopes starved for snow, mum's the word

Global Warming Scare Hits US Ski Country

How much global warming is too much?

Global Warming...Says Who?

The Mass Balance of the Greenland Ice Sheet

War of the whales: Patrol vessels closing in on Antarctic pirates

Bizarre new form of life found in Arctic Ocean, scientists announce

Huge threat posed by Auckland volcanoes

Powerful 6.2 earthquake hits eastern Indonesia

Indonesian woman dies of bird flu, 4 others treated

China confirms new human bird flu case

Bird flu spreads to new state in northern Nigeria

Experts raise alarm after Kien Giang bird flu outbreak

Japan orders national inspection after possible bird flu outbreak in south

Thousands of Bird Deaths in Australia Not Bird Flu, Says Government

Mystery infection that killed 20 in Indonesia still unidentified

End: January 12, 2007

Global warming, warring and warning

Global warming threatens all species

Global Warming Blamed As Russian Winter Fails to Materialize

U.S. agency admits to link between human activity and global warming

Schwarzenegger proposes $4.5 billion for California water storage to prepare for Global Warming

Chrysler economist's views on global warming create a stir

Global warming hysteria based on ignorance

New volcanic activity in Montserrat prompts mandatory evacuation order

Volcanic crater lake in New Zealand primed to spill

Moderate 5.4 earthquake hits Aleutians

Weather Officials Investigate Strange Earthquake Reports In Florida

Relatives of Indonesian Bird Flu Victim May Also Have The Virus

China Reports New Case Of Bird Flu

Bird Flu Infection Spreads To Fifth Vietnamese Province

Bird flu likely to attack whole country, warns Vietnam

750 chickens dead in suspected bird flu infection in Japan

South Korea says human had bird flu, recovers

Hard-Hitting Stomach Bug Spreading In US

End: January 11, 2007

EU Study Warns of Catastrophe if Global Warming Not Curbed

Climate change will transform the face of the continent, warns EU

Warm December Pushes 2006 to Hottest Year Ever In US

Global warming concerns about to force North American governments to declare war on carbon emissions

Hot air in D.C. hinders global-warming fight

Chrysler questions climate change

Frozen in time: The Antarctic's hidden treasures

Insomniac Russian bears drop off at last

Are the dead porpoises on Scottish beaches more evidence of global warming?

Nicaraguan volcano Telica erupts, spewing ash but causing no major damage

Montserrat still safe for visitors despite volcanic activity

Experts warn that Naples is within range if Vesuvius erupts

8.0 Magnitude Earthquakes Hits Uzbekistan

Moderate 5.7 earthquake shakes southeast Alaska

2004 Sumatra Earthquake Defied Assumptions

14-Year-Old Boy Dies Of Bird Flu In Indonesia

Two new cases of bird flu confirmed in Indonesia

Chinese Farmer Contracted Bird Flu

H5N1 Strain of Bird flu Re-emerges in Asian Countries

Cold snap 'could raise bird flu risk' in UK

Mysterious Disease Kills 20 Indonesians At End Of 2006

Hospitals across Canada battling stomach virus

End: January 10, 2007

Global Warming becomes the world's top security problem

Global Warming Leadership Thin, Warns UN

Over 4.5 Billion people could die from Global Warming-related causes by 2012

Long-Term Global Forecast? Fewer Continents

PR problem on global warming, ExxonMobil admits

Japanese cite global warming as top environmental problem

Annual plants may cope with global warming better than long-living species

What Al Gore Hasn't Told You About Global Warming

How richest fuel global warming - but poorest suffer most from it

Montserrat Volcano Shoots Ash 5 Miles Up

Montserrat remains on high alert as volcanic activity continues

Strong 6.1 earthquake strikes near Fiji islands

No Major Damage Reported After 6.0 Earthquake Hits Kyrgyzstan

Giant California earthquake of 150 years ago is little remembered

Indonesian Boy Tests Positive For Bird Flu

Another Mekong Delta province succumbs to bird flu plague

Nigeria's northern state warned against bird flu

Authorities Reopen Congress Avenue In Texas After Bird Flu Death Threat

Poultry Workers In England To Get Influenza Shots To Minimize Bird Flu Risk

New bird flu nasal spray wins US approval

Scarlet Fever Epidemic Spreads in North Korea

End: January 9, 2007

Global Warming will change Europe

Another island lost to global warming

Global Warming Intensifies Oil Volatility, Split on Wall Street

Maine Lobster Men Bask in Global Warming

Arctic melt soaks up carbon dioxide

India, Pakistan report record low temperatures

For the first time in history, two Russian helicopters have reached the South Pole

Montserrat Volcano Threat Level Remains At 4

Moderate 4.6 earthquake strikes north-western Japan

Indonesian woman with bird flu in critical condition, health official says

Vietnam Says Lax Surveillance Allowed Bird Flu Return

The battle against bird flu - new tactics, effective strategy

Bird flu unlikely to spread in tap water

Bird flu ersatz found in Germany

End: January 8, 2007

'Irreversible' global warming claims its first victims of the New Year

Europe to suffer as the world warms up

Warm winter wreaks havoc across US

Climate key to Sphinx's riddle

Hundreds evacuate low-lying areas near base of Montserrat volcano

5.8 Quake hits off Alaska coast, no tsunami fears

China’s Internet body says no domain names lost after Taiwan quake

Indonesian Health Ministry: Two new human clusters of Bird Flu suspected in Suma

Wild bird carcass tests positive for deadly avian flu strain in Hong Kong

Indonesia seeks village allies against bird flu

End: January 6, 2007

”The top of the world is melting right in front of my very eyes.”

Ancient global warming was jarring, not subtle, study finds

China and India facing up to the economic chill of global warming

Canadian prime minister pledges to do more on global warming after changing environment minister

Britons will have to change every aspect of their lives if they are to tackle climate change, warns government

Baby hedgehogs in UK fall victim to global warming

Warmer Seas Leave Fish Gasping

NBC, CNN Leave Out Hurricane Expert's View on Global Warming

Global warming still a fear, not a fact

Glaciers on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau melting away

Chemistry of Volcanic Fallout Reveals Secrets of Past Eruptions

Earthquake measuring 3.8 on Richter scale rattles southern Spain

World Health Organisation chief issues bird flu warning

Bird flu spreads wings in Mekong Delta region

Hong Kong on Bird Flu Alert

UK bird flu tests expose contingency planning weaknesses

Banks could be crippled by flu pandemic

End: January 5, 2007

2007 will be warmest on record, experts predict

'Katrina was nothing compared with the big one yet to come', warns departing US Hurricane chief

Exxon Oil Giant Accused of Funding Global Warming 'Disinformation'

Majority of Americans Fear Global Warming, Support Change

US Government Promise Better Disaster Alert System By 2009

Robots to storm the southern seas for cause of Australia's worsening drought

Volcano Forces Evacuations in Montserrat

Moderate earthquake hits Sumatra Island

Earthquake rumbles southern Colorado

Wild Bird Tests Positive For Bird Flu In Hong Kong

Vietnam defenses still up against bird flu’s onslaught

First human tests begin of gene-based vaccine for bird flu in US

Pandemic Risk – UK authorities report on bird flu exercise

'Flu' virus hits south Scotland

Superbug Poised To Cause Big Problems In Canada

Medical Mystery Around US Student Infections Deepens

More than 20,000 Rhode Island students kept home after illness report

End: January 4, 2007

NASA scientist warns global warming will be irreversible after 10 years

Ominous signs of an Arctic thaw: What threatens the polar ice cap will inevitably threaten us all

China report warns of agriculture problems from climate change

Himalaya's receding glaciers suffer neglect

Analyst says Australia's rainfall pattern due to global warming

Climate 'benefits' for UK farming

A Spring Hello? Cherry Blossoms Bloom In Brooklyn

Bird flu hits 25 communes in Mekong Delta provinces

Japan to stockpile prototype bird flu vaccines for 10 million people

Bird Flu Viruses Unlikely to Endure Water Treatment, Study Says

End: January 3, 2007

'If we fail to act, we will end up with a different planet', says Leading World Climate Expert

2006 the warmest across England since records began nearly 350 years ago

Louisiana slipping very slowly into the Gulf of Mexico, new study warns

Global Warming Endangers America's Wildlife, from Arctic to Tropics

Global Warming is Here. Now What?

El Nino Event Is Losing `Intensity,' Australian Researcher Says

Australians reach Antarctica's tallest mountain summit

Bird flu raging in Vietnam’s Mekong delta

Vietnamese Family Tested Positive For Pneumonia Not Bird Flu

Study strongly advises goggles to protect against bird flu

End: January 2, 2007

World faces hottest year ever in 2007 as El Niño combines with global warming

2006, Year of Global Warming

Scientists in Antarctica work on map of climate change

Climate change: The crack of doom?

On Africa's Great Peaks, Glaciers Are In Retreat

Experts warn of large-scale disaster in Karachi, Quetta, Peshawar, Islamabad due to earthquake

Vietnam Reporting First Cases Of Suspected Bird Flu In Humans In 2006

Decline in bird flu cases raises risk of complacency

CDC asked to probe severe pediatric flu in Alabama

End: January 1, 2007

The environmental condition of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, seen as a barometer for the world's health, is worsening due in large part to global warming

China had a hot and disastrous year in 2006, with average temperatures the highest since 1951

Australia Drying Up - Fast!

Polar bears' melting habitat shows extent of warming trend

Small bugs in some of the most remote areas of the United States are showing signs that the world is getting warmer, researchers say

Global warming could transform Amazon into savanna in 100 years, Brazil researchers say

Dust from Chad sustains Amazon rain forest

Eco-conscious consumers pay to ease global warming guilt

South Pole Record Set; Briton Makes Fastest Solo Trek

6.3 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Off Coast Of Yemen

5.8 Magnitude Earthquake Jolts El Salvador

5.1 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Japan, No Tsunami Alert Issued

3.5 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Maine

Vietnam reports first suspected bird flu cases in a year

Vietnam family tests negative for bird flu

North Korea builds hospital ward for suspected bird flu patients

HHS Pandemic Influenza Implementation Plan, USA

End: December 31, 2006

Ancient ice shelf snaps and breaks free from the Canadian Arctic

North Europe to welcome new year with ice-free Baltic Sea

Record number of dangerous natural phenomena hits Russia in 2006

U.K. Study Raises Global Warming Fears

Global Warming May Threaten Human Health

Freak storms, droughts may not be due to global warming

Nepal, China to study if Everest is still growing

Russian scientists resume exploration of sub-glacial Antarctic lake

Montserrat volcano restless, alert level brought to level 4

Volcanic explosivity could be monitored by measuring ground deformation near vents

China deploys snakes to forecast earthquakes

Earthquake-Damaged Asian Networks Will Be Slow To Recover

Vietnam Sets Up Checkpoints To Contain Bird Flu Outbreaks

‘No need to worry’ about Egyptian bird flu

Bird Flu Cases Decline, Raising New Risk: Complacency

The vaccine to prevent every strain of flu

Imminent Pandemic

End: December 29, 2006

U.S. wants to put polar bears on endangered species list in first admission of Global Warming

China fears disasters, grain cut from global warming

Global warming starving Great Barrier reef fish species to death

Global Warming: Rising Seas creates 70,000 Climate Refugees

Anti-whaling ship heads to Antarctica

Drilling for gas in `last wild sea'

Communications cut off after powerful earthquake strikes southern Taiwan

Building collapse kills 2 after major quakes hit Taiwan

Over 6,000 houses affected by earthquake in Kyrgyzstan

Largest UK earthquake of year hits Scotland

Bird Flu Spreads In Egypt As Tenth Person Dies

Vietnam cautions of possible bird flu spread

Pandemic flu bill nothing to sneeze at

Stomach flu outbreak strikes nursing homes in California

End: December 27, 2006

Antarctic ozone layer 90 to 99 per cent gone

Africa's Glaciers are dying

Climate Skeptics Issued With Challenge by a U.K Scientist

Professor warns of 'another ice age' in Wales due to climate change

'There is no proof that CO2 is causing global warming'

Ice hotel under threat from climate change

Armadillos nudging their way northward in US

Three US workers take medivac flights from Antarctica to New Zealand

Second Volcano Erupts in Russia’s Far East in Two Days

Major 7.0 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Kyrgyzstan

Earthquake measuring 5.5 strikes northern Kyrgyzstan

San Francisco Bay quake swarm continues for 6th day

Researchers say Lake Tahoe fault could deliver massive earthquake

Asian nations remember the 230,000 killed in the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami

Egyptian girl died - 9 bird flu deaths in Egypt

Eighth Egyptian dies of bird flu

Porous Bird Flu Quarantine Sparks Concerns In South Korea

Vietnam decodes bird flu virus genes

End: December 26, 2006

Disappearing world: Global warming claims tropical island

Arctic Circle tourism affected by warm weather

Global warming spreading 'killer' malaria across Africa

Trees are a global warming solution, and a problem

Almanac writer says global warming toughens his task

Why Isn't Global Warming News?

Dry Climate Could Trigger Huge Volcanic Eruptions, Warn Scientists

Third earthquake in four days shakes San Francisco Bay Area

5.6 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Bali, No Tsunami Threat

Three members of extended family in Egypt test positive for bird flu

South Korea slaughters thousands of pigs to stem spread of bird flu

Vietnamese government takes urgent anti-bird flu measures

Florida turns into influenza hot zone

End: December 24, 2006

Global Warming a Reality In Brazil: Higher tides and heavier rains a witness to climate change

Worst drought on record hits Australia, some blame global warming

Global warming "not so much a science as it is a religion"

Near record ultra-violet levels expected this summer in New Zealand

Melting glaciers have become a threat to major rivers

How to Super-Size a Volcanic Eruption

Strong 6.1 quake hits India's Andamans Archipelag

Small 3.7 earthquake jolts San Francisco Bay area

Bird flu spreads in Vietnam

More Nigerian states hit by bird flu infection

South Korea completes cull of 23,000 poultry to stem bird flu

Asian nations scramble to prevent bird flu from spreading amid outbreak in South Korea

6 US children with flu on life support: Number, severity of early cases alarm officials

UK Superbug linked to antibiotic used on farms

UK superbug outbreak kills premature baby at hospital

End: December 23, 2006

Fewer storms and natural disasters have made 2006 the least expensive year for insurers in almost a decade

India And China To Conduct Joint Study On Global Warming

The Hidden Opportunity in Global Warming

C-17 proves cold-weather mettle in first ever Antarctica airdrop

Philippine’s Bulusan Volcano's abnormal behavior sustained

Bezymyannuy Volcano Has Woken Up In Kamchatka

5.6 Magnitude earthquake rocks eastern Indonesia

'Booming' Earthquakes Hit Oklahoma

Flu pandemic could kill up to 81 million people: Deadly virus would have 'devastating impact' worldwide, new study finds

Vietnam battles three bird flu outbreaks

South Korea Reports Fourth Bird-flu Outbreak In Poultry In Month

Mysterious killer disease spreads panic in India

Maryland School For The Blind Closed By Unknown Virus

U.S. Measles Outbreak Tied to One Person

End: December 22, 2006

Warming Arctic Becoming Unbearable

A shock to the ancient rhythms of the natural world

Scientists reveal that bears have stopped hibernating in Spain due to Global Warming

Spain set for warmest year on record

Britain's barnacles, limpets and seaweeds are moving north and east in response to climate change

The null hypothesis says global warming is natural

Tides affect speed of Antarctic ice slide, new study shows

Philippine's Restive Mount Bulusan explodes, more expected

Earthquake shakes central Oklahoma

Earthquake occurs in northern Utah

9-mile crack caused Hawaii earthquake

Vietnam prevents human infection amid bird flu outbreaks

Fresh Outbreak of Bird Flu Alarms Nigerian Officials

Bird Flu Experts Meet In South Korea To Determine Risks After New Outbreak

Brazil poultry industry recovers from bird flu scare

End: December 21, 2006

Concern over Europe 'snow crisis'

Runaway Global Warming - The New Ecoterrorist Menace

Arctic's Summer Sea Ice in Danger

New Zealand global-warming scientists set Antarctic drilling record

US Senators Attempt to Muzzle Global Warming Debate

ExxonMobil funds European global warming skeptics

How you can help fight global warming

Shiveluch volcano on Kamchatka spews ash to 10 km height

Mount St. Helens belches steam

Bird flu recurrence triggers red alert in Vietnam

Russian zoo closes after two geese found dead

Bird flu reported in 44 LGAs in 15 states in Nigeria

Bird Flu Ruled Out in Mass Chicken Death in France

Untrue Bird Flu Rumors Hurt US Poultry, Says Expert

Quarantine unit prepares for wave of infection: Nebraska facility ready to isolate first carriers of bird flu, other diseases

Epidemic warning on superbug that can kill in 24 hours

End: December 19, 2006

Global warming emissions rise despite vow

New Zealand global-warming scientists set Antarctic drilling record

 

Interesting Developments

Mysterious source jams satellite communications

UFO spotted over the Carolinas

UFO Crash in Central Iran

Meteorite's origin traced by Czech geologists

Lutetia asteroid in Rosetta's spotlight

Subterranean water on Mars likely, new study finds

Hot New Mystery Surrounds Saturn

French Babies Tagged for Protection from Kidnappers

Mobile phone use 'linked to tumour'

Chlorine in the bathwater is linked to cancer

Letters From Anne Frank's Father Discovered in New York Archive

Intel, IBM reveal microchip breakthrough

Scientists develop the first molecular keypad lock

Thinking on Spinal Cord Function Turned on its Head

Archaeologist digs for proof of Sasquatch

End: January 27, 2007

Meteorite Causes Sonic Boom Over Virginia

Meteor Sightings Reported Across Kentucky

Scientist claims creating new theory about universe

Sun exploded, hurling a bright coronal mass ejection yesterday

Sun did not blow water off Mars, study finds

Scientists Find Possible Asteroid Belt

Iran Ready to Conquer Space

A new arms race in space?

Strange Lights in the Sky Spark UFO Call Frenzy in Carolina

Brain Damage Gives Clues On How To Quit Smoking With Ease

Medical risks increase for children growing up near freeways, new study warns

Medical Mystery: Disembarkment Syndrome

Fewer American women getting mammograms

CT scans in ERs catch only 25 percent of strokes

Scientists think humans contributed to prehistoric extinctions in Australia

Olmec-Influenced City Found in Mexico

Ancient Skull Mounted Like a Trophy

End: January 26, 2007

Spectacular comet on way out

East Tennesseans Report Strange Light in the Sky

Strange Lights In South Carolina Skies

French to reveal UFO secrets

US Air Force reveals weapons tests that sparked global UFO frenzy

NASA Astronaut Calls for Asteroid Defense

Tiny probes built to track cosmic storms

Scientists start search for planetary origins

US Military to beam in nonlethal ray guns

Scientists discover how to activate genetic 'switch' that stops cancer

Rare "Prehistoric" Shark Photographed Alive

Australian Caverns give up huge fossil haul

End: January 25, 2007

Comet blazes across our skies

Another Asteroid Collision With Earth: It's Just a Matter of Time

China plays an ace in the race for space

US Government fails to look into O’Hare UFO

Ancient Snake Spell Found in Egypt Is Oldest Semitic Inscription

Israeli Military Builds Robotic Insects

Anger linked to women's heart problems

Women 'will spend 31 years dieting'

Microwave oven - A cheap way to keep kitchen germs free

Terrifying American Carnivore Was an Early Bird

Zoo celebrates virgin birth of Komodo dragons

Serious Climate Change: Winds Blew in Reverse During Last Ice Age

Sound of vomiting tops poll

End: January 24, 2007

Spectacular Comet set for encore performances

Kamikaze Space Robots Save the Earth

'Storm Worm' Reportedly Spreading Quickly

US Officials say concerned about Chinese space debris

New Theory of the Universe Marries Two of its Biggest Mysteries

American Students Reject Junk Food

Antidepressants May Put Elderly at Risk of Fractures

Female Plasma May Be Linked To Mysterious Lung Condition

Stitch in womb saves baby from a miscarriage

'Bionic' Cat Eyes May Help Humans

Early flying dinosaur may have resembled biplane aircraft

Japan warned tuna stocks face extinction

Missing Link Found in Ancient Embryos

End: January 23, 2007

Giant comet lights up skies

China experts see space blast as puzzle and warning

Top 10 mysteries to be solved

Blue Monday: The unhappiest day of the year

Why Do Good? Brain Study Offers Clues

Cancer fear as fewer women take routine smear tests

Blood pressure pill may aid muscular dystrophy

Ancient medicine all the buzz in modern China

Website offers whistleblowers chance to go global

Peru's unique hairless dogs saved at ancient ruins

Woods of Germany are home to wolves again

End: January 22, 2007

How the Moon rules your life

The Great Comet Of 2007

Triple quasar found in long look back at early universe stars

The O’Hare UFO sighting may be start of a ‘Flap’

Could this be the final chapter in the life of the book

Dog Owners Happier, Healthier & Live Longer, New Research Finds

Scientist: Maybe Two Snowflakes are Alike

Railway construction unearths ancient artifacts in Germany

Record labels rethink digital rights management

Brushing Teeth Could Save Lives

Vitamin pill for prostate cancer

End: January 21, 2007

Was Comet McNaught the best or brightest? In past 263 years, seven other comets have offered daytime showings 

Space attack will force US to rethink tactics with spy in the sky satellites

Delft nano-detector very promising for remote cosmic realms

Invisible 'Radio' Tattoos Could Identify Soldiers

Scientists Report Breakthrough in Battle Against Deadly 'Superbug'

Cancer study ordered into mobile phones by UK

Food fats threaten women's fertility

Folic acid improves brain function and memory in over 50s

Debate rages over genetically modified crops

Center searches for the science behind faith

Author lists Mona Lisa’s final resting place

End: January 20, 2007

Hawking warns world to wake up to impending Armageddon

Superbright Comet Sweeps Across Southern Skies

Comet McNaught can be easily seen now

Arms race hits space

Iranians report 'radiant UFO'

US Air Force colonel reports lights 'not of this world'

Will rare redheads be extinct by 2100?

Sex-changing chemicals found in Potomac River

A vitamin a day may do more harm than good

Sanitation "greatest medical milestone since 1840"

Scientists study mystery stories

Daydreamers: Scientists Find Our Bored Baseline

Women drivers? They’re safer than men

Mystery visitor makes 58th appearance at Edgar Allan Poe's grave

End: January 19, 2007

Fireball Hits Earth In Russia

Thousands watch comet over Australia

Brightest Comet Ever Observed By Soho

Unusual dwarf planet discovered in the outer Solar System could be en route to becoming the brightest comet ever known

A SHORT ACCOUNT OF END TIME PROPHECIES 1: NOSTRADAMUS

Cosmic Superstrings Might 'Sing' in Gravity Waves

UFO Observed in Western Iran

Malta Residents tormented by mysterious fumes

Mystery of Napoleon's Death Said Solved

Jet With Anti-Missile System Leaves US Airport

Social status makes you live longer, British study suggests

Small molecule offers hope for cancer treatment

Discovery could bring Peru's 'cloud warriors' to earth

The Stones of Peru

Ancient Weapons Found in Ruins in Syria

Ancient Stone Tools Found in North America

Space scientists to help explore ruins of ancient university

Giant Owls, Mystery Millionaires & The CIA

End: January 17, 2007

Comet seen in New Zealand skies may be brightest in centuries

Bright comet wows astronomers, star gazers

Tails of the unexpected

Skull shows possible human/Neanderthal breeding

Growth drugs don't fight aging, researchers find

Doctors' sloppy handwriting kills more than 7,000 people annually in US

Laughing at Death

Tests May Help End 'Bubble Boy' Disease

Couple Whose Embryo Was Rescued From Hurricane Katrina Schedules Cesarean

Dolphins Stuck In Shallow Waters Of New York

Scientists try to save world's rarest creatures

New on the Internet: A community of people who believe the government is beaming voices into their minds

End: January 16, 2007

'Fireball' calls in UK blamed on comet

Comet's appearance hailed as 'brightest'

Bleak outlook for Russian-U.S. space cooperation

The Universe's Invisible Hand

Five Satellite Launch to Give Most Detailed Information Ever on the Mysterious Northern Lights

Animal Tags for People? Two cousin companies bet the fast-expanding market for animal RFID chips will extend to humans before long

World's 1st 'test tube' baby gives birth

Researchers discover gene contributing to Alzheimer's

Anti-hunger hormone to help fight against obesity

First U.S. Uterus Transplant Planned

Engineered chickens make cancer drugs

Soy cancer alert

Temple Aqueduct and Ritual Bath Excavated Opposite Temple Mount

Dogs Get Found, Cats Stay Lost

End: January 15, 2007

Superbright Comet Enters History Books, Now Visible in Broad Daylight

Brightest comet in 40 years in Australian skies

Algol - the demon's head

The New Space Race: It’s not just the United States versus the Soviet Union anymore!

Hubble’s successor to search for origins of Universe’s birth

3-D Map of Dark Matter Reveals Cosmic Scaffolding

Sound Pulses Exceed Speed of Light

Real-life Da Vinci code uncovered in Italy

£25,000: What brutal hunters in Japan charge for catching a dolphin

It's Not Your Weight, It's Your Waist

Casual sex is a con: women just aren't like men

End: January 14, 2007

Comet McNaught to close stellar tour with twilight finale

Comet McNaught Puts on Show for Australia

SOHO prepares for comet McNaught

Next Solar Cycle May Be Largest Ever Recorded

Russian Space Legend Would Be 100 Friday

Russia in talks to build 12 spacecraft for NASA, ESA

Gravity detector could provide clues to the shape of the universe

Cosmic rumblings after black hole's meal

First home of modern man in Europe was Russia

More than half of ethnic Norwegian women under age 25 choose abortion if they get pregnant

World's Largest Flower Finally Finds Home

Beavers Could Be Frogs’ Best Friends

Cloning opens door to 'farmyard freaks'

What's news in America? Let's check the numbers

New Viking treasures found

End: January 12, 2007

New Comet brightest in 30 years

One Giant Screwup for Mankind: NASA put a man on the moon - then lost the videotape

European Space Scientists Debate Lunar, Mars, Asteroid Missions

India puts four satellites in space in preparation for moon mission

New Kennedy Space director says 5 shuttle missions may be tough to pull off this year

Joshua Roll is one of the most mysterious documents in history

Higher Education Linked to Faster Mental Decline

Barr, GM Lobbying U.S. to Allow First Copies of Biotech Drugs

Heart to Heart Differences in Men and Women

Women dress to impress when at their most fertile

Have chillies to fight cancer

Turtle believed extinct found in Thailand

Retinal Chips May Give Sight To Blind Cats

Moment 600 years ago that terror came to Mummies of the Amazon

End: January 11, 2007

Comet McNaught's in limelight

Bright comet visible to the naked eye

Autopsy hope in Australia mystery that killed thousands of birds

UFO Crash Reported in Central Iran

Chicago UFO, O'Hare Sighting Just a Part of Mysterious Phenomena

Speedy discovery fuels new Milky Way mystery that could rewrite textbooks

Hayabusa Probe Nears Itokawa Asteroid

Britain could mount solo moon missions, space exploration body says

India tests system for future manned space mission

Superstrings could add gravitational cacophony to universe's chorus

Pillars of Creation Toppled By Stellar Blast

Broken botnet cuts global spam by a third

'Image spam' could bring the internet to a standstill

Clone farming has arrived

Bigger Brains Help Birds Dodge Death

New blood test could predict heart failure

Is Male Menopause Real?

Milk cancels health benefit of drinking tea

Sexy people play the symmetry card: Balance, not body type, is key in fashion and attraction

Quick Decisions Might be the Best

Inca city tipped as new world’s wonder

Scott's last letter 'to widow' goes on show for first time

End: January 10, 2007

Mystery as thousands of birds fall from sky in Australia

Green streaks over Singapore likely a meteor, say astronomers

Comet sighting over Alaska skies

Swamp Gas Blamed For New York City Scare

Friday the 13th Might Be Pretty Frightening After All—in 2029

Super massive black holes commonly converge during triple galaxy interactions

Black holes: The 'exotic beasts' of the universe

The Galactic Cosmic Ray-Cloud-Climate Connection

Cosmic Superstrings and the Fourth Dimension

Research Reveals Secret Causes of Sibling Spats

Womb transplants could become reality

Genetically Modified Skin Cells Fight Infection

First Vulture chick born in captivity in India celebrated

Geologists Discover Origin of Earth's Mysterious Black Diamond

End: January 9, 2007

Bright green light across sky surprises many in Singapore

January's Surprise Comet

Did probes find Martian life ... or kill it off?

The universe gives up its deepest secret

Stephen Hawking hopes to go into space in 2009

Gravity detector could provide clues to the shape of the universe

THEY'RE HERE! (Or so we'd like to think.)

The age revolution: How to live to be 150

Internet under attack by zombie computers

Brain Scans Predict When People Will Buy Products

Scientists discover new source of stem cells

Alzheimer's gene not active till old age

Puppy fat at 9 could lead to heart disease at 29, say scientists

End: January 8, 2007

First ‘embryo bank’ raises designer-baby fears

Object hitting house in New Jersey was meteorite, US experts decide

US Air Force Space Command Says Colorado Fireball May Have Been Meteor Shower

Russian Specialists Study Rocket Debris Sighting Over U.S.

Rocky Finding -- Evidence of Extrasolar Asteroid Belt

Google to build telescope to get real-time space images

Two-Faced Cow Born In US

FDA approves first drug for obese dogs

Newfound Bats are Real Suckers

Doctor's surprising vertigo treatment outlasts jeers and threats

Houdini remains mysterious

US fisherman drags a ’mammoth’ find

Bill Gates predicts robot in every home

End: January 6, 2007

Comet could brighten into brilliance

Central Floridians Spot Fireball In Sky

Fiery Sight In The Night Sky Came From Russia

It came from space, but from where?

Astrophysicist seeks missing "pages" of universe

Catching Some Cosmic Rays

Hypersonic weapons projects to begin test flights

Hybrid animal-human embryos face ban in UK

The gene to create a perfect lawn

Toyota's sweat-sensing steering wheel will thwart drunk drivers

Mysterious 'Czar's Parker' surfaces, put up for auction

Ancient Roman road found in Netherlands

Ancient Vishnu idol found in an old Russian village shows how India 1700 years back influenced Russian civilization

End: January 5, 2007

Massive Meteor Shower Over Colorado Video Taped

Fireballs Streaks Across Colorado Skies

Mysterious Object Crashes Through Roof In US

Archaeologist finds traces of "humanity's first war" in Syria

"Quiverfull Movement" grows in US

Education proving key to longer life

Frozen in time: the disabled nine-year-old girl who will remain a child all her life

Parkinson's Drugs Can Damage Heart Valves

Herpes Might Cause Alzheimer's

30 Pandas born in 2006 ups China's total to 217 bred in captivity

Scientists in Italy Believe They Have Uncovered a 400-Year-Old Medici Family Murder

Untangling the Mystery of the Inca

Risk of collapse at Western Wall

End: January 4, 2007

Comet P1 McNaught at 4th magnitude and brightening

THE GREAT SOUTHERN BINOCULAR COMET OF 2007

Fireball Streaks Across Florida Sky

UFO crashes in South Africa

Survival's a low-bar goal to achieve

Turbulence Detected in Space

Scientist Works to Predict Space Weather

How Women Pick Mates vs. Flings

Plastic may spell the end of the silicon microchip

Drivers Can Now Go Surfing, With New Internet Service

Moderate Drinking Cuts Heart Attack Risk in Hypertensive Men

Study Links Heart Health and Post-Traumatic Stress

Movements, Spirituality of Ancient Central Americans Tracked Using Satellites, Video Game Technology

Mysterious Structures Reappear on Central Oregon Coast Beach

Scots inventor cracks centuries-old puzzle

End: January 3, 2007

2007 Significant Year For Fulfilling Ancient Prophecies Of War, Destruction, and World Rule

Cosmic resolutions for 2007

Russian Space Goals In The Early 21st Century

Micro Satellite Launches Into Space

Newfound diversity in gamma-ray bursts puzzles astronomers

FAA blames O'Hare UFO report on weird weather

Online Archive of UFO Sightings

Experiments suggest that the conscious choice is an illusion

British Scientists Discovers New Gene Responsible For Breast Cancer

Reading diet articles linked to teenage girl eating disorders

New Discovery Could Lead to Male Contraception Drug

Hormone Controls Seasonal Sex, New Study Says

Chinese Scientists Develop Pigs That Glow Fluoresce Green

10 footprints of a dinosaur discovered in Thailand  

End: January 2, 2007

Humanity is about to undertake the greatest change of habitat in its entire history

Russia to assist China in space

United Airlines denies its workers filed reports about saucerlike object hovering at O'Hare

US Scientists want MRI machines to read minds

Scientists create world’s first mad cow disease immune cattle

US Military Pain Beam Not Easily Foiled

2.37-Carat Diamond Discovered in Arkansas

New year celebration an ancient tradition

Scientists study rise in centenarians

Gene Discovered for Form of Brittle Bone Disease

Hormone-breast cancer link no surprise to scientists

End: January 1, 2007

The oddest science stories of 2006

India Plans To Launch Space Capsule In January

January 3rd Meteor shower hard to see

Space's threat to civilization

The long and the short of gamma ray bursts

Hangover Helpers

Science proves celebs really are different

Self-clean technology to remove the mud, sweat and tears of wash day for ever

Spaniard, 67, becomes world oldest mum with twins

Parents eat more than childless couples, new research finds

New Approach Disarms Deadly Bacteria

4,000 year old rice found in China

Montana a UFO hotspot dating back to 1950s

An Andean mystery

Herbicide-Resistant Superweed Spreading Among Genetically Engineered Cotton Fields in the U.S.

End: December 31, 2006

French space agency to publish UFO archive online

Universe older than previously thought, scientists say

NASA Makes Plans for Manned Asteroid Mission

NASA looks to Star Trek as space apathy grips young

Mozart concerto is music to the ears for the very first time

Scientist says he knows Stradivari's secret

Alcohol and Hangover Myths Revealed

Sea Slug Offers Clues to Human Brain Disorders

Scientists Discover Gene Therapy for Depression

US Children, Elderly To Be Eye Scanned

FDA Set to OK Food From Cloned Animals

Thursday is the worst day of the week to go into hospital, according to new research

Housework cuts breast cancer risk, new study suggests

Incidence of stroke decreased over past 50 years in US, but not the severity

Study shows high obesity risk for poor children

Physical Evidence That Sasquatch Lives?

End: December 29, 2006

French search for 'new Earth'

Fish out of water, polar ice, and leakage on Mars

Pluto sank, cosmos grew, geysers found

Mysterious Buddhist ritual for women to be re-enacted in Tokyo

Scientists Create Molecule-Size Keypad Lock

Pill that tricks you into losing weight

Powerful Antacids Boost Chances of Hip Fracture

Double hand transplant success  

Sea eagle spotted in south Iceland

Ancient insects used advanced camouflage

Ancient pyramids discovered in Bosnia

Use satellite navigation and you'll miss the chance of finding your inner self

End: December 27, 2006

Mary has appeared to many

American Indian tribes gather to name rare white buffalo born in zoo

Mission: to destroy it before it gets us

The Meteor Farmer

Stardust scrutiny alters ideas on origins of life

10 Most Bizarre People on Earth

Common parasite can increase a women's attractiveness to the opposite sex but also make men more stupid, researcher says

How to live to a ripe old age without losing your marbles

Scientists develop a compound that can block craving for alcohol

Olive oil 'may hinder cancer process'

Jetlagged mice die, US study finds

Squirrels accurately predict bumper harvests

Study shows some mammals can smell underwater

Why dogs should learn left paw from right

US Visitors Flock To Oregon To Watch Migration Of 18,000 Grey Whales

End: December 26, 2006

The Star of Bethlehem: Was it a comet, a nova, a supernova, a planet, or a conjunction of planets? After more than 2,000 years astronomers still don’t know

Majority of Americans believe angels are real

Russia Set To Implement Ambitious Space Program

Unhappy feat: biologists baffled as millions of penguins vanish

Gibbons Defend Against Predators With Song

Why death may no longer be a fact of life

Scientists develop method to find genetic basis for plant variation

Scientists get go-ahead for genetically engineered peanuts

Ecuadorian town famed for its old folks is losing centenarians, modern life blamed

Found: The mystery white Fiat Uno driver in Diana death crash

Peru's ancient mud ruins Chan Chan soaked by downpour

Ancient slabs unearthed in Tennessee tell history of area

End: December 24, 2006

Evidence is mounting: the next solar cycle is going to be a big one, says scientists

Dead White Dwarf Star Offers Clues to Our System’s Demise

Rosetta Warms Up For Mars Swing-by

Stardust Found in Cargo Capsule

Ancient Biblical Text to Be Virtually Reunited

Extensive Codes About Christ Discovered By Israeli Researcher

Brain Is Not Wired for Consistency, New Study Finds

Teenagers can't think straight, scientists say

World's smallest life form discovered: Shasta County mine yields mini-microbe

The Air You Breathe is Loaded with Microbes

British Woman With 2 Wombs Has Triplets

Stem cell scandal shocks South Korea: How one stem-cell researcher and a band of conspirators pulled off the biggest scientific fraud in history

Ancient beast may have glided before birds

Maryland to spend $600,000 to buy Washington's resignation letter from Continental Army

End: December 23, 2006

Scientists predict a repeat of the deadly 2004 Boxing Day tsunami that killed more than 280,000 lives

'Fireball' Reported Over UK May Have Hit Ground

Mysterious Egyptian Glass Formed by Meteorite Strike, Study Says

Dead star offers clues to the end of our Solar System

Russia admits military use of space possible

Universe is evidence enough to prove ID

World's first baby gorilla born after mother treated with fertility drug

Giant squid caught on video by Japanese scientists

Largest European Dinosaur Found

Feng shui experts see a turbulent year ahead for markets

End: December 22, 2006

Massive Cosmic Explosion Has Astronomers Stumped

Cosmic glows Universe’s oldest objects

Comet dust shakes up solar views

Geologists Finding a Different Mars Underneath

Weird '80s rock ID'd as meteorite

Virtual Mind Games Revive Controversial Experiment

Face-hunting software will scour web for targets

Virgin Birth Expected at Christmas -- By Komodo Dragon

US Pain Medicines Become Largest Destroyers Of Human Livers, FDA To Issue Warnings

Gut bacteria levels may contribute to obesity

Vitamin D May Lower Risk of Multiple Sclerosis in Whites

Blood tests no better at predicting heart attacks

US Navy asks to test human blood substitute without patient consent

'Devastating' Trial Results for Controversial Artificial Blood Product

Researchers Discover New Species Of Fish In Antarctic

Internet addicts caught up in web

End: December 21, 2006

Most Americans unprepared for disaster

UK report says robots will have rights

Pictures from the dawn of time reveal a universe in the throes of creation

String theory seems to unravel

Want a tour of the moon? Just Google it

People can track smells like dogs, with a little practice, report scientists

New Hybrid Marijuana Plant Found in Mexico, Can Be Grown Year Round, Cannot Be Killed By Herbicides

Study says black cohosh is all but ineffective at easing hot flashes and night sweats

Jungle secrets: 52 new species found in Borneo's 'Lost World'

Why Queen Bees are So Darned Promiscuous

Animals Dream in Pictures, Too

UK Wives are outnumbered by single and divorced women for the first time

End: December 19, 2006

After surviving 20 million years, China's goddess of the river is driven to extinction

Czech astronomers discover unknown asteroid passing by Earth at 600,000 miles

Scientists unlock secrets of the comets

Turkish scientists in search for oldest meteorite

Japan sends its largest satellite into space

Telephone lie detector claims to catch fibbers

New strain of superbug targets the young, and its latest victim is an British nurse

Stop drinking and your brain gets bigger

We are about as smart as we're going to get, says IQ pioneer

Low-fat diets may prevent return of breast cancer

China's first reported "mermaid baby" dies

Cricket's Chirp Attracts Sex and Death

When was Jesus born?

End: December 18, 2006

Mystery of Joan of Arc relics is solved

First-ever space tourism rules issued by US aviation agency

ISS astronauts fail to fix solar panel on third space walk

Human Thoughts Control New Robot

Taxi drivers' knowledge helps their brains grow

Moth threatens Mexico's prickly pear cactus

Discovery backs theory of beginning of life in ocean deeps

Tigers Reproduce Like Rabbits But Barely Survive

Staggering blow to British farmers as polytunnels declared unlawful

Africa's frankincense forests are dying, scientists warned yesterday

Typical DUI costs about $10,000 by the time you pay bail, fines, fees and insurance, even if you didn't hit anything or hurt anybody

End: December 17, 2006

Parts of the collapsed, restless volcano in Yellowstone National Park are swelling faster than has ever been recorded

There's an asteroid out there with our name on it

Comet's ingredients surprise scientists

U.S. Mint Moves to Ban Penny Melting

World's First Cloned Cat Has Kittens

It's official - vegetarians really are smarter

Americans to spend 5 months consuming media in 2007

Diabetes breakthrough: Toronto scientists cure disease in mice

Breast cancer shows dramatic decline

‘Virgin birth’ process can produce stem cells

Virtually Addicted, Worker Sues IBM

Larger-size clothes should come with warning to lose weight, say experts

Obesity May Be Contagious, Scientists Say

New cancer drug could save thousands

Cold Virus Might Harm Long-Term Memory

Hawaii Ranks Second For Children With Asthma In US

A planet beyond Pluto (BBC 13/10/99)

2,500-year-old boat coffin to reveal mysterious Chinese kingdom

End: December 15, 2006

Severe Space Storm Headed to Earth

Astronauts Forced To Take Shelter From Violent Solar Storm In Space

U.S. vows to defend space with military force

42-meter giant European telescope set to probe universe

Astronomers plunder cosmic treasure

Prize offered to tag an asteroid

Had a car crash? It's all in the stars, study says

Taco Bell's lettuce likely culprit in E. coli outbreak, US officials say

E-Coli Bacteria Used To Make Genetically Modified Foods

US Troops Sue to Avoid Anthrax Vaccines

US advisory panel says antidepressant drugs need warnings that they may raise the risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviour in adults up to age 25

Circumcision Halves H.I.V. Risk, U.S. Agency Finds

The mutation that takes away pain

Vista "will be last release of Windows"

'Squirrel' was first mammal to fly 125 million years ago

Invisible Mountains Revealed Under Greenland Ice

End: December 14, 2006

In epochal shift, half humanity to become urban

Big meteor shower Wednesday night

International Space Station becomes larger

Mile-high mountains spotted on Saturn's moon

Start-up generates random numbers from space

Human-animal embryo hybrids in UK?

Laughter Really Is Contagious, New Study Finds

Brain Tumors May be Infectious

Alcohol in moderation may extend life span, researchers find

Iceland’s last Great Auk damaged?

Red Sea Might Save Dead Sea

Why a hydrogen economy doesn't make sense

End: December 13, 2006

One day we will all happily be implanted with microchips, and our every move will be monitored

DNA 'should be taken from babies' for database, says top UK police official

Researchers Identify Driver for Near-Earth Space Weather

First double hand transplant carried out in Spain

Sleepy Doctors a Threat to Patients

Scientists take key step toward Alzheimer's test

'They are taking the brains from babies'

Uzbek scientists defend their longevity drug extending human life to 100 years

Low Self-esteem? Avoid Crime Novels With Surprise Endings

Muscle and Bone Printed With Bio-Ink

Enzyme in saliva linked to sleep deprivation

World's oldest amber workshop discovered

19th century ship found in Lake Ontario: Commercial sailing vessel found with its twin masts still intact

Mystery of Afghan gold has a happy ending

End: December 12, 2006

Alexy II Speaks Against Teaching Darwin in School

 

 

Strange, Odd and Heroic

Boing! Tigger accused of hitting child at Disney

US Teen Dies Trying to Save Cats From Fire

‘Boy genius’ Chiang dies

UK Waiter Offers To Sell His Body Parts On Internet

End: January 8, 2007

TV programme reveals the REAL Frankensteins

US Army urged dead soldiers to return to duty

'Hogzilla' Caught, Shot In Georgia

Two men catch falling toddler in New York

Woman's bra strap slows path of speeding bullet

Wash clothes, not body, wacky warning advises

Mysterious photo of man on dead horse sparks jokes

Blind woman is denied reserved parking

Wanted: for crimes against common sense

End: January 6, 2007

Artwork of 'Fragile' Earth Collapses

Charges dropped against US girl who wet her pants

US Cops called when deaf student brings dog to school

Dog Lost in Colorado Found in Tennessee

Pakistan man loses ears, nose for love marriage

US yachtsman rescued off Chile

Mystery video audio dynamite

US Driving instructor passed woman after striptease

End: January 5, 2007

Canadian Court rules boy has dad and 2 moms

Young Girl In US Facing Charges After Wetting Pants

Adrift American sailor spotted by rescuers off Chile

US Teacher Gets Probation In Kid Bribes

Australian Bank issues credit card to cat

Robot mother helps prepare for birth

US Man Saved After Call From Inside Trash Truck

Fury as TV teenagers play house with REAL babies

'I operated on you yesterday ... any chance of a date?'

End: January 4, 2007

In A World Gone Mad: Britney Spears and Paris Hilton top Internet searches in 2006

Man Who Fell on New York City Subway Tracks Saved By Teenager

Oily prisoner slides out of Norwegian jail

Majority of American women would not re-marry their husbands

Indonesian gas company funds 'mud volcano' soap opera

Ex-vicar recasts the 10 Commandments

Female Beefeater brings girl power to the Tower

$5 Million Nickel Doesn't Fetch A Cent

Happy Hooker marries at 63

2 of 5 Bosses Don't Keep Word, New Study Finds

Large-scale rescue for wife wedged in a cave

End: January 3, 2007

US Evangelist sued for claiming that God heals

It's a gift that keeps on giving: You can adopt a nun to pray for you for an entire year!

Heartbreak as bride barred from UK

Reindeer to the rescue in 1898

US Man Sitting In Living Room Killed By Car

Amazing £40,000 'dolphin boat' which can leap out of the water

Boy, 9, hangs himself 'like Saddam'

End: January 2, 2007

Japan TV apologises for "topless" New Year's Eve shock

Woman involved in U.S. murder-suicide was Beatle home intruder

Colorado Woman Selling Snow on eBay

Helpful drunk driver offers aid to German police

Carjacker Gets Lost, Calls 911 On Self

Newspapers print the darndest things

Cops Taser 14-foot python attacking gal, 18

End: January 1, 2007

Camel sacrifice and spray-on condom among 2006 oddities

Flying like a bird at 5,000ft, the winged wonder

What? That was 23 years ago, officer

US Man Holds Pig Races To Protest Mosque

Science told: hands off gay sheep

US woman has both arms amputated after being mauled by pit bull

The Mysterious Disappearance of Lisa Hatchell

14-year-old set to become youngest person to sail solo across the Atlantic

Ban On Radios In Control Towers Blamed For Near Miss Of Plane With Tornado In US

Spud Wrestling? Why Not? These Women Did!

End: December 31, 2006

He doesn't believe in UFOs; he's just building his own

The island blown up by a gas cooker

Signed 'Meet the Beatles' sells for $115,000

Move over Tiger Woods, North Korea's dumpy Dear Leader has your number!

Smoker Denied Cigarettes Warns German Police: "I'm Going Mad"

Japan, Home of the Cute and Inbred Dog

Hitler jibe lands Zimbabwe teacher behind bars with 'with ravenous lice'

Woman Trapped For Four Days In Lift In France

Thirsty German sells beagle to buy beer

End: December 29, 2006

French police nab robber after 20 years

Traces of cocaine can be found on 94% of euro banknotes circulating in Spain

German letter arrives -- from 1946

German woman fakes kidnapping to avoid work

Japanese Woman Gets 20-Months for Loud Music

End: December 27, 2006

Mother of “Unknown Child of God” found in Mexico

Nepal's mystery "Buddha boy" reappears

South Korea to pay men who promise not to buy sex after year-end parties

Same Christmas Carols Could Be "Torture," UK Noise Pollution Group Says

Dream Helps Taiwan Widow Recover Stolen Precious Trees

Without snakes, India's charmers play on

Draft-horse racing in danger of dying out in Japan

Sword swallowing risks hard to stomach

End: December 26, 2006

A Christmas thunderbolt for the arch-enemy of religion

US School Bans Hugging

Fired Workers Prayed For Women Who Was 'Demonically Oppressed'

Angry commuter lies down on German track in protest

Colorado Town Buried By Tumbleweeds

Cat Comes Home Weeks After Being Kicked Off Bus

Holiday packaging could inspire 'wrap rage'

End: December 24, 2006

'What would happen if the Virgin Mary came to Bethlehem today?'

Could the Three Wise Men find their gifts today?

Jailed for murder, he tracked down real killer from behind prison bars

Spanish royal murder mystery solved after 600 years

Rats, bats and barramundi: Asia's Christmas has a unique flavour

Ancient rock art to be removed to make way for Australian gas project

Kentucky fears loss of traditional critter dish

'Seinfeld' spurs Festivus pole sales

Macy's pulls Sean John dog fur jackets

Woman Tells Cop She Bought 'Bad Crack'

End: December 23, 2006

Top US Drug Agent Markets 'Never Get Busted Again' Video

Blind, but now can see

Head-butt by horse restores man's sight

The Truth About Where Your Donated Clothes End Up

Fake lawyer has jail cell sex

Supersize price for Indonesia's $110 burger

No alien takers for sub-orbital offerings

So was David Icke right?

New York Village Would Rather Remove 9-Foot Menorah than Allow Nativity Scene

End: December 22, 2006

The Eyes of God? Jesus Painting Opens and Closes Eyes

I'm going to die, skydiver thought as he fell 15,000ft . . . into a bush

Baby is sent through X-ray machine at US Airport

North Korean Leader a Fan of “Desperate Housewives”

Overweight man sues Air France over seat row

US School accuses 5-year-old of sex harassment

Alive - the hibernating man

Ferret, not pit bull, gnawed off baby's toes, says mother

End: December 21, 2006

Marijuana top U.S. cash crop, policy analyst says

Ex-boyfriend kidnaps bride in China

Groups offer Web festival sacrifice

Dog Killer Can Reduce Sentence By Dressing Like Dog

UK Parents angered as every pupil is given halal school meals

UK Teens jailed for 'unspeakable' torture

Anti-smoking ads cause more smoking?

Even grandma had premarital sex, survey finds

End: December 19, 2006

Children say being famous is best thing in world

Soldiers in Scotland's new "super regiment" have to share kilts because of a shortage

Dog weddings called off on grounds of cruelty in India

Traffic ticket helps elderly man find car

YouTube's Top Clips Bring Down Famous, Make Stars

'Lucky' Iraqi survives 37 shootings, 30 bombings

End: December 18, 2006

World's oldest woman a Canuck

Fisherman lands fish that looks like a dragon

Killer Elephant Osama Shot Dead In Eastern India

No surprise - Americans like U.S. Mint more than IRS

Family dog missing since 2004 resurfaces near Chicago

Six-Inch Dog Called World's Smallest

Fireproof Christmas goat defies vandals

85-year-old US man charged with kidnapping wife from nursing home to care for her

End: December 17, 2006

Revolution in Belgium? No, it's just a television hoax

Leopard kills baboon mother, then adopts her newborn baby

Hungry Polar Bear Corners Russians For 2 Days

It's U.S. vs. UK in online geography battle

Tomb raiders target grandest cemetery in Paris

Wisconsin hunter bags deer with 7 legs

Canadian judge orders Christmas tree out of lobby

Fancy squirrel stew or roast fox? TV chef gets meals from tarmac to table

US Student Ordered Home Schooled For Finding Pellet Gun, Turning It Over To School

End: December 15, 2006

For the first time in more than 250 years, children will not be allowed to carry candles at British Cathedral

Long Arms Of World's Tallest Man Save Dolphins

Talking doll called 3-year-old 'a slut'

Wanted: landlord for pub at far end of 500-mile desert road

Turkish Airlines workers sacrifice camel at airport

New York women release anger -- by Jell-O wrestling

US Students Made To Urinate In Soda Bottles

Puppy Gnawed Off Baby's Toes

US Man calls 911 to report stolen drugs

End: December 14, 2006

US Student upset about grades kills self at school

Scotland's fat Santa’s on naughty list

Berlin Ferris wheel 'threatens' rhino sex life

Brazilian man in Germany uses Internet to stop burglary back home

Hug lands 4-year-old in suspension for sexual harassment

US Teacher in trouble for painting with his butt

End: December 13, 2006

Mysterious Princess Anastasia Jerusalem of Palestine  identified as inhabitant of Alcudia

Woman bitten by spider loses 10 lbs. of skin

Two-timing cops cause administration havoc in India

Bringing new meaning to ‘firing blind’ Texas legislator introduces bill to allow blind people to hunt

Iran to launch women-only taxi company for Tehran

US Man Posing As Officer Pulls Officer Over

Baby Jesus stolen, replaced with beer can

End: December 12, 2006

Cease bureaucratese, Washington state says

We wish you a 'PC' Christmas

Man vs. asteroid, monk vs. penis, prostitute vs. the Bronx

Cracking the mystery behind Chicago's cunning squirrels

Space tourism to be fashion's final frontier

Citizenship Up In Air For Baby Born In Flight

3 Fetuses Found in Dead Woman's Freezer

End: December 10, 2006

US Teacher Trades Grades For Cash, Wine

Filmmakers hope to exhume Mad Trapper from Arctic grave

The pelican who fell in love - with a woman

Suitable for hanging: Chicago's gallows sold

Man Throws 60-Pound Pig At Hotel Workers: Police Baffled By Recent Animal Tossings

Love is blind in pitch black restaurant

Mass hysteria forces evacuation of school

End: December 8, 2006

UFO horse bones sale hits snag

'Little Fatty' rules Chinese web

Weird Finding: Smoking Causes Knee Pain

Burglar Finds Bodies While Breaking Into Car

Women too busy to shave armpits?

Man Accused Of Faking Retardation -- For 20 Years

MCDONALD'S forced to shut from lack of patronage in healthy town

End: December 7, 2006

US Mother Has Son Arrested For Opening Christmas Presents Early

Norway police ask for help to identify a mystery woman who claims to be the Princess of Jerusalem

Santa's evil sidekick? Who knew?

Awesome auto does 1,000,000 miles, retires

Norway court rules no tax on strip club "artists"

End: December 6, 2006

US Supreme Court Allows Sex Surveys For Children Over Parents Objections

US Mans Sexual Relationship With Horse Made Into Movie

Horse that launched animal-mutilation UFO lore lands on eBay

Canadian Prison tattoo program scrapped

It could be Greater with a road right about here

Homeless in Hawaii live on beaches

Bollywood couple face obscenity court for stealing a kiss on screen

End: December 5, 2006

Smoked Rats Found In New York Meat Market

Circus tiger rips off man's arm in Spain

Please fasten your seatbelt and cross your legs..

Drunk 2-Month-Old Baby Dropped Off At Hospital

End: December 4, 2006

For $69, Isotope Suspected in Spy's Death Can Be Bought Online

Record Number Of Americans Jailed

Games imitate middle east violence

Officer Uses Taser To Subdue Python, Snake Was Eating Man's Hand

End: December 3, 2006

German shops destroy Santas giving "Hitler salute"

Renegade reindeer terrorizes Norway: Comet, Donner not implicated

Blind man sentenced to library course

End: December 1, 2006

US Mother microwaved her baby

France detains man selling mummy hair

Canadian Town poses nude in pothole protest

US Deputies pull man from alligator's jaw

US Soldier's coffin at center of furor after being mixed with luggage

End: November 30, 2006

Pigs eat child alive in Indian capital

Lawman's long arm collars renegade reindeer in Norwegian Arctic

Fat dog's owners in UK on cruelty charge

The word of the year? You be the decider!

Anger at YOUTUBE videos that show how to break into houses

School Children Questioned After US Teacher Drinks Deadly Chemicals

End: November 29, 2006

Santa Claus is being banned from Christmas markets in Germany and Austria

Man who tried to kill John Paul asks to meet Pope

Wild boars rampage through German village

Excuses For Missing Work Getting Wackier

Magic Volcanic Face Spray Blocks Cell Phone Radiation

Quebec students suspended for posting teacher's outburst online

End: November 28, 2006

Sky's the limit as rich Chinese buys ticket to space

Student expelled for questioning classmate's belief in leprechauns

Italy Screws the UK Out Of Rule of Rose

Danish topless blonde ad makes road safety sexy

End: November 27, 2006

Is this Britain's unluckiest man?

Lawyer mom disgusted when bright son drops marijuana at defense table

Car Comes With Unexpected Option: $28,000 In Pot

Mystery roses still appear on woman's grave 5 years after death

End: November 25, 2006

Ziggy the cat's 17-day journey from Israel to UK

Oldest whisky up for sale

Fed up with telemarketers? Try mooing

No U.S. Cars Make 'Safest Vehicles' List

Are traffic lights a pain in the back?

End: November 24, 2006

Liberal Party of Canada Policy Resolution: Allow "Anal Intercourse" with 14-Year-Olds

Cosmonaut's shanked space shot gives NASA yips

German police get their phoney US Highway Patrolman

Whites Only Scholarship Creates Outrage In US

Drunken bus driver asks to continue school run

Group scraps attempt to smoke biggest joint

Woman reports husband's death ... 3 years later

Japanese Company rents out robot as temp worker

End: November 23, 2006

No more 'hungry' Americans: US government says, instead they have 'low food security'

U.S. is most unfriendly country to visitors, survey says

Toys made out of cat fur discovered by Finnish Customs

‘UFO’ Sighting Leads Police to Trash Bin

Beverage firm offers pea-flavored soda

Fugitive seeking love online gets nabbed

End: November 21, 2006

Bush and Putin's thoroughly 'wizard' outfits

US couple calls for global orgasm for peace

Fishy freckle remover inflames consumers

Breast-Feeding Mom Booted From US Flight

Wild Sex: Where Monogamy is Rare

End: November 20, 2006

US School's Gay Penguin Book Gets Chilly Reception

"At the third stroke..." - time for a new voice

Slippery serpent scares Singapore suburbanites

End: November 19, 2006

US Man Who Skipped Flying On Fatal Yankee Pitcher's Plane Dies In California Plane Crash

Motorcade rentals advertised to beat Moscow traffic

"Beauty salon for the dead" opens in Germany

End: November 17, 2006

Four seasons in one day hit Australia

Indonesian witch doctor tries to jinx Bush trip

Romanian who boated to High Arctic fesses up

German Doctor ordered to pay for unwanted baby

Dentist shortage in UK leads man to superglue own tooth

Laptop computer containing mysterious files about cyanide and nuclear materials confiscated in US

New Age president of Slovenia lives alone in a hut

End: November 16, 2006

Thieves steal entire forest in Germany

Camel ice cream to help trim waistlines?

Talking Jesus Dolls Cast Out By Charity

Long-awaited hypoallergenic cats to be available next year...for $4,000

Philippine Airport officials confiscate 3 live crocodiles from passenger's bag

KFC's logo first to be seen from space

US Couple faces 20 years for sexy nuzzling on plane

'Privileged' teen divorces mother

End: November 15, 2006

He drives awfully fast, for a dead guy

UK sex blogger casts roving eye over US men

Fra Angelico found behind bedroom door: Lost Renaissance masterpieces expected to sell for $1.9 million at auction

Australian Driver threatens police with snake

Free cellphones for all, if...

Revealed - perfect face for comedy

End: November 14, 2006

Wanted: the grey squirrel, for crimes against songbirds

96-year-old blazes a trail on the net

Absentee Florida ballot sent with precious stamp

"I talk nonsense" quote gives Mexico's President Fox red face

8-Point Buck Prances Through Target Store

Scottish Man to complain after police arrest him for telling off teen

Thai zoo to use porn videos to teach panda to mate

Note in a bottle makes 30-year return voyage

End: November 12, 2006

Dancing eunuchs taxing red-faced shopkeepers

Students at US College ban Pledge of Allegiance

US Sheriff Angry About Jail's Pizza, Football Party

Crime-free island rocked by first ever burglary

Sauerkraut Cheesecake, Anyone?

End: November 11, 2006

British doctor 'told patient she was possessed by evil'

Japanese Hospital plans to set up baby hatch

German Prisoner ends 20-hour televised rooftop show

US Man Says Bibles Stopped Bullet

Moose meat in space

End: November 10, 2006

Canadian Professor Opposes Raising Age of Consent to 16

US Woman fatally bitten by snake in serpent-handling church

Two-year-old Emirati boy appears on list of wanted security suspects

At £670, the world's most expensive bottle of champagne

Burger King sued over marijuana in police officers' burgers

End: November 8, 2006

Pre-game Hitler speech stirs fury in US

"Pirated" English town in China amuses and riles

Duct tape no magical cure for warts, study finds

French queen of Togo village takes on witchdoctors

Keeping up with the Joneses, all 1,600 of them

US Actress' Death Was Murder Staged Like Suicide

US pot dealers making home deliveries

End: November 7, 2006

Row has erupted over US woman's claim that her junk-shop canvas is by the world's most expensive artist

India Police Drop Charges Against 3-Month-Old Infant

Man transplanted with one of his wife's kidneys claims to have taken on her personality

A garlic flavored cow

China sex experts draw the line at wife-swapping

New York has 77,000 dead voters

Some U.S. companies, insurers consider sending employees abroad for surgery

US Man Builds Nuclear Submarine In Back Yard

End: November 6, 2006

Leading UK Church Group Raises Prospect Of 'Violent Revolution' To Protect Religious Freedoms

Anti-social adults in Britain to be sent to 'sin bins', says UK respect tsar

California School To Begin Fingerprinting Children

British Airways bans men sitting next to children they don't know

End: November 5, 2006

Lawyer sues Germany on behalf of dead brown bear Bruno

Letters to God taken off eBay after religious protests

UK Prosecutors all shook up over suspicious Elvis finds

Indians protest as police arrest three-month-old boy for robbery

U.S. man ordered to wear "sex offender" T-shirt

End: November 4, 2006

Mystery acid attack hits thousand German banknotes

Romantic farmers seduce Sweden

The Mysterious Case Of The Weird Bird

Ex-inmate US spotted trick-or-treating in prison suit

End: November 2, 2006

Dutch woman dies next to her own grave

Woman sells 'eggs' on internet to pay off £15,000 credit card debts

A Day In The Life Of: A Rent-a-Pilgrim

Bush seeks election tips from Brazilian Leftist President Lula

UK Worker paid £91,000 to change lights

Japanese champ eats 97 burgers in 8 minutes

Former US Naval Officer Arrested For Duct Taping Sons

Australian designer's underpants promise digital enhancement

US Government begins targeting unmarried adults as part of its abstinence-only programs

End: November 1, 2006

US Police Kill Bible Carrying Teen With Stun Gun

Lebanon war puts damper on Israeli pot smokers

US Man tries to use fake $100 Clinton bill

Few takers for free hugs in China

Deadly sniper attack on champion horse in Australia

Starving wild elephants kill Indonesia farmer

Mayans bring out dead in intimate graveyard rite

Dead woman wins deadlocked vote by coin toss in Alaska

Dead voters continue to cast ballots in New York

End: October 31, 2006

 

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