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Global
warming threat to mankind
Global warming
is human rights issue, says Nobel nominee
New Report Adds
More Gas To Global Warming Debate
Global Warming Melting Peru's
Glaciers
Global
warming threatens Scottish puffin paradise
US companies feel the
heat of global warming awareness
Inuit
in Arctic 'running out of snow'
'Global
Warming Is Lies' Claims Documentary
Parachutist
plan death-defying jump over Antarctica
Laos woman dies of suspected Bird flu
Human Bird Flu Suspected in Second Case in Laos
No new bird flu virus detected on dead fowls in Myanmar
Chinese farmer cured of bird flu donates serum
Food industry implicated in Britain’s bird flu outbreak
Ducks on farm test positive for bird flu in Mekong Delta
Bird flu experts urge halt to wild bird trade
March 5, 2007
Pope
is warned of a green Antichrist
UN
says climate change as dangerous as war
Mars
Melt Hints at Solar, Not Human, Cause for Warming, Scientist Says
Global
Warming Effects Hunting: Arctic Inuit Argue U.S. Pollution Devastates
Centuries-Old Hunting Traditions In Canada
Researchers
to study the big thaw in Arctic
Global
Warming: A Convenient Lie
Conflict between
global-warming governors, skeptical climatologists
Hong Kong has
hottest February as global warming evidence mounts
Dueling
studies fuel global warming controversy
Vast
undersea wedge of gravel and grit holds the ice streams of West Antarctica in
place like a doorstop
Faster
melt-down of Norwegian glaciers reported
Tidal Waves Feared As Italy's Stromboli Volcano
Erupts
More
volcano monitoring planned at Mount Rainier
4.2
earthquake hits San Francisco
Research
shows live bacteria can lessen earthquake damage
Bird flu strikes two Afghans
First human bird flu infection detected in Nile delta
Woman patient infected with deadly bird flu virus in
stable condition, says China
Kuwait finds H5N1 bird flu in chicken, falcon
Bird Flu in Vietnam Shows Struggle to Control Virus
Myanmar experts assume native crows as cause of bird flu
outbreak
Indonesian military to help fight bird flu
March 2, 2007
Fight
Global Warming now, some of the world's most eminent scientists warn
Inuits hope to put a face on global warming at hearing:
Arctic people will share their stories of thinning ice, hunting paths in
peril
Netherlands
experiences warmest winter on record
Second
warmest winter ever recorded, reports UK
Wet
and windy ending for Scotland’s fourth-warmest winter
New Evidence That Global
Warming Fuels Stronger Atlantic Hurricanes
Conservative
group disputes global warming and attacks Gore on his own energy use
Lava poured down
the slopes of volcano on the tiny Sicilian island of Stromboli for a second
day Wednesday
Scientists forecast
secondary eruption of Klyuchevskoi volcano
New study of huge volcanic
hotspot beneath Yellowstone is much greater than previously thought
5.9
Magnitude earthquake jolts Indonesia's Aceh province
Scientists
Gauge Earthquake Hazards Through Study Of Precariously Balance Rocks
Bird flu vaccine linked to 18 teenage suicides in Japan
China confirms human case of bird flu
2 Children In Hospital In Egypt For Bird Flu
Myanmar has first bird flu outbreak in a year
Russia clears up two bird flu outbreaks; fears more
Bird flu resurfaces in southern Vietnam
Kuwait says no bird flu cases detected Wednesday
Indonesia sets out World Health Organisation deal on bird
flu samples
US Health experts bet on spread of bird flu
U.S. advisers recommend drug agency approve first bird-flu
vaccine that won't protect most people
Body of British envoy may yield clues in fight against
bird-flu virus
New market-based system aims to predict bird flu
March 1, 2007
El Nino declared dead; here comes
La Nina
With
La Nina, 2007 hurricane season could pack punch
Rare
summer hailstorm blankets Australian capital
Global Warming
Debate Over, Time to Act Now
Global
Warming may kill off Brazil species, studies find
Top Climate Scientist on How to
Stop Global Warming: Quit Burning Coal
Environmentalists
have made mess of global warming
From Ice Age to
Global Warming in 30 years
Greenhouse
skeptics to congregate, say Global Warming new religion
Wildlife
group calls for increased protection for Antarctic's Ross Sea
Canadian
sovereignty in the Arctic?
Erupting
Volcano raises fears of tsunami in Italy
Northern Marianas volcano
resumes activity
Volcanic
haze shuts down schools in Saipan
Volcano ground rising near
Naples, Italy
Erupting
Vesuvius kills 300,000 -- in simulation
4.3
Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Caribbean Islands
USGS
to keep ear open for Rainier
4-year-old
girl contracts bird flu, latest of 23 Egyptians to get the disease
Laos Confirms Its First Human Bird Flu Case
Two Afghans in hospital with bird flu symptoms
Afghan health ministry officials began culling operations
after bird flu found
Kuwait detects 7 more bird flu cases
Malaysia Continues To Monitor Spread Of Bird Flu
Vietnam to resume duck hatching despite bird flu
Nigeria: The Poor the Weakest Link As Bird Flu Bites
Abu Dhabi setting up bird flu quarantine centre
Moscow bird flu incident over
EU to assemble bird flu, animal disease "swat"
team
February 28, 2007
Global
Warming Mars vs Earth
California,
4 other states sign global warming pact
Global
warming at north, south poles comes under microscope in UN - backed research
Global-warming
debate is over - or is it?
Investors
finding ways to cash in on global warming
Global
warming spurs disease outbreaks
Antarctic,
Arctic Get $1.7 Billion for Polar Year
Japanese
Whaler Restarts Engines, Moves Away From Antarctica
Italian island
volcano begins erupting
Kamchatka volcano
causes black ash to fall in remote village
Kamchatka
rescuers find last of 3 missing mountaineers
5.4-magnitude
earthquake rattles Northern California coast
Kentucky
Guardsmen, emergency officials doing practice run on earthquake
West Tennessee
prepares for summer earthquake drill
Laos confirms first human bird flu case, teenage girl
remains hospitalized
3 Suspected human bird flu cases in Indonesia
Kuwait confirms 12 new bird flu cases
No case of bird flu detected in Iranian northern city
Chinese medical experts try to downplay bird flu warning
from leading researcher
America's first bird flu vaccine apparently protects fewer
than half the people who get it
February 27, 2007
New search for
global warming at poles: Earth's coldest regions are vital heat sinks and,
eventually, hold the key to future rises in sea levels.
Oscar
for Al Gore Global Warming Film
Forests
can make money by slowing global warming, say experts
Global
Warming as European Imperialism
U.S.
Consumers Look To Big Business To Address Global Warming
Australians
Willing to Act to Curb Climate Change
Australia's
Howard must burn midnight oil to reverse disaster of climate change
Antarctica Ice shelf collapse
reveals hidden world
Environmentalists
air warnings about Arctic pipeline
Anatahan
Volcano brings haze, odor to Saipan, Tinian
First
of 1,500 concrete balls successfully dropped into Indonesian mud volcano
Kamchatka
rescuers go searching for 3 missing mountaineers on volcano
Next Tsunami warning
to India may be from the West
Laos suspects first case of human bird flu
Bird Flu cases found in southeastern Turkey
Kuwait confirms 20 cases of bird flu
Bird flu spreading in Central Russia
Bird flu "could return" to Switzerland
Egypt bans duckling imports to keep out bird flu
Indonesian Team Says New Disinfectant Kills Bird-flu Virus
No new bird flu cases in Moscow region
Hoax bird flu email sparks panic in UK
February 26, 2007
Global
warming panel issues warning
‘There Does Not
Appear To Be A Consensus’ That Global Warming Is ‘Caused By Man’, Says Cheney
Non-political
answers needed on global warming
Australia's
Cyclones and Droughts -- More Evidence of Global Warming?
Global
warming endangers harp seal pups, new report warns
Polar
mesosphere summer echoes over Antarctica
Harper
says Canada's claim on the Arctic is written in legal stone
Rapid
volume loss from two Greenland outlet glaciers
Ground
Rises Near Ancient Italian Volcano
Trinidad shaken
by 4.7 magnitude earthquake
3.4
earthquake jolts the San Francisco Bay area
New bird flu outbreak in Turkey suspected
Bird flu outbreaks confirmed in Afghanistan flocks
Russian Veterinarians Predict Expanded H5N1 Bird Flu
Infections
Peacocks blamed for bird flu outbreak at Pakistan zoo
Rajasthan gears up for bird flu
Kazakhstan Preparing for bird flu threat
U.S. Donates More Bird Flu Equipment To Armenia
EU medical regulator recommends Novartis' bird flu vaccine
Deadly flu gets public ho-hum
Five
children suffering from ‘mysterious’ disease in Pakistan
February 24, 2007
Global
Warming likely to trigger Cold War
Warning Issued As Mount
Everest Snow Melting At Rapid Pace Due To Global Warming Threatening Asian
Rivers
Children losing sleep
over global warming, new report finds
Where
the Oil Majors stand on global warming
As earth warms,
lawsuits mount
Cool rooms in
Asia warming the planet
Perfect Storm Forming
for US Congressional Global-Warming Fight
Truckers,
utilities targeted with global warming bills in California
Expert
disputes storms' link to global warming
Buried
lakes send Antarctica's ice slipping faster into the sea, study shows
New Zealand
demands Japan move stricken whaling ship away from Antarctica
Colombian Volcano
Eruption Spews Ash Skyward
Indonesian
mud volcano victims seek compensation
Volcanic
Lighting Sparked by "Dirty Thunderstorms," Study Finds
Volcanic rock
from new island washes up on Australian beaches
Indonesian Policeman reportedly dies of bird flu
Bird flu lays siege to Moscow
Bird flu in Pakistan sparks concern
EU not ready for bird flu
February 23, 2007
Climate
change laps at Bangladesh's shores: Rising oceans are already a reality
there, and thousands of people could be displaced
Report
warns water crisis looming in arid US Southwest
World
warms to a climate-crisis hero
The
global-warming hysterics strike again
Global
Warming - Fact or Fiction?
Global
warming causes illnesses, says Philippine Health Agency
Japanese
official says engine of whaler near Antarctica restarted
Royal
Dutch Shell gets US approval for offshore
Arctic drilling
Colombia
Volcano Continues To Rumble
Oregon
State Study Finds Gas Movement Key to Mount St. Helens Eruptions
Three quakes have Aucklanders running into streets
Auckland
Earthquake strongest for 116 years
Earthquake
measuring 5.9 hits eastern Turkey, causing slight damage
Live
Bacteria Could Reduce Earthquake Damage
Russia confirms bird flu in 3 farms near Moscow
H5N1 bird flu found in poultry in eastern Afghanistan,
U.N. says
Poultry in at least 19 of Nigeria's 36 states have been
infected by bird flu
Egypt To Compensate Farmers Over Bird Flu Culling Campaign
Uzbekistan undertakes measures against bird flu
Fears and questions still flying over bird flu
Mysterious
bird deaths prompt investigation in Canada
Mysterious
deaths in humans and pigs in Papua New Guinea
February 22, 2007
Weather
agency warns of severe global-warming consequences for China
Mountain
Glaciers Melting Faster Than Ever, Expert Says
Largest corporations
agree to cut global warming emissions
U.S. public aware
of global warming, but not sure of its seriousness, says new survey
Australia’s
summer crop production slashed 60% due to drought
Some turtles in
danger because of global warming
Your Diet Could Be
Contributing to Global Warming
Fear Of Oil Spill
Disaster In Antarctica
Colombia
Continues Evacuations Over Volcanic Eruption Fears
Concrete balls to plug
Indonesian 'mud volcano'
Indonesia Hit
By Second 6.1 Earthquake Day After 6.6 One
Moderate 5.7
earthquake shakes southeast Turkey
Two earthquakes,
4.5 and 3.7 shake Auckland
A
major earthquake could hit the B.C. coast any day now or in hundreds of
years, quake expert from Washington state says
Thousands Near Moscow Tested for Bird Flu
Moscow Region authorities dismiss rumors of bird flu among
humans
Bird flu spreads beyond territory of Moscow region
Bird flu confirmed in Pakistan
Nigeria must do more to stem bird flu, says UN
Dead Hong Kong bird had H5N1 flu virus
Bird Flu Causes Massive Lay Off In UK
Health officials say bird flu is coming to U.S.
February 21, 2007
US
global warming policy ‘heading for tipping point’
EU
confronts its commitment to curb global warming
Public
will grasp global warming, scientist says
Urban
"Heat Islands" and Global Warming
Largest tropical glacier
retreating at 200 feet per year in Peru
2006:
China's warmest year in half century
Exxon,
Bush fiddle while planet burns
Workers
fail to start engine on crippled Japanese whaler near Antarctica
Colombia
orders evacuations after volcano erupts
Volcano Erupts in Burma
Experts Downplay
Russian Volcanic Eruption
Auckland
not safe from Taranaki eruption
Indonesia cancels tsunami alert
after 6.5 magnitude earthquake
5.7
Magnitude earthquake rattles Uganda and Congo
5.2
Magnitude earthquake strikes sea off south of Taiwan
4.9 Magnitude earthquake rocks
parts of Interior Alaska
4.7
Magnitude earthquake shakes southern Philippines
4.1
Magnitude earthquake in north-central Greece
Russian Bird Flu Outbreak Reaches Outskirts of Moscow
Bird flu outbreak in Pakistan zoo
Laos confirms first bird flu case in seven months
British, Hungarian bird flu outbreaks linked
Bird flu study has US students hiding faces
4
Die From Measles Epidemic in North Korea
Hundreds
Of Former Khmer Rouge Struck With Mystery Poisoning
February 20, 2007
Global Warming:
Scientists Warn It May Be Too Late To Save The Ice Caps
Global-warming
theory and the eugenics precedent
Mountain
Glaciers Melting Faster Than Ever, Expert Says
U.S.
science group calls for action on global warming
Global
warming is low priority for US, new study finds
Scientists
have detected a network of lakes and rivers of rapidly moving water under the
thick ice sheet of West Antarctica
Slow
progress made on repairing disabled Japanese whaling ship near Antarctica
Winnipeg-based
rescuers who parachuted onto Arctic ice floe to help hunter are back home
Kamchatka’s
Shiveluch volcano emits ash to 5.2 kilometers
No
further eruption detected at Anatahan Volcano
Bird flu's spread around the globe
Russia confirms bird flu is deadly H5N1strain
Indonesia and World Health Organization reach accord on
bird flu virus samples
Turkish man tests negative for bird flu
Japanese Bird flu outbreaks blamed on rats
Ivory Coast steps up surveillance on bird flu
Bangladesh at risk of bird flu attack
US Grocers plan for bird flu outbreak: Epidemic could
affect flow of food supply
February 19, 2007
Global
warming disaster looms if U.S., China don't take decisive action
World
Leaders Make Global Plea to End Global Warming, But Will it Work?
The
principal glacier of the world's biggest tropical ice cap could disappear
within five years as a result of global warming
Records show January was the
hottest ever in US
Americans believe in
global warming but don't want to make changes
Global
Warming Threat Inspires Biggest Party on the Planet
Eurasia's highest
volcano erupts again in Russia's Far East
White Island about to blow?
6.6
Magnitude Earthquake hits northern Japan
Egypt reports 2 more bird flu deaths
Russia to determine bird flu strain by Sunday
Bird flu spreads to 10 villages in Turkey
Indonesia and health agency reach pact on bird flu
World moves closer to having bird flu vaccine, reports
World Health Organisation
Mysterious
Duck Deaths Spread In US
February 17, 2007
Climate
change: our fault, or cosmic consequence?
Untangling
the global warming paradox
Lawmakers
tell forum that US political climate shifting on global warming
Skeptical
scientists counter wave of hot air on global warming
Global Warming Is Our
Friend
Internet
claims role in fighting global warming
Snow has fallen in
Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, for the first time in more than 60 years
Japanese
whaling ship catches fire off Antarctica, environmental disaster feared
Ship
fire may not stop whaling
Pentagon
slams Arctic sovereignty claim by Canada
White Island
volcano in New Zealand may be ready to erupt
Another
Earthquake Shakes Eastern Romania
Another earthquake
reported in central Oklahoma as quake swarm continues
Bird flu set to go global, expert says
Egypt reports new human bird flu case
First tests positive for bird flu in Turkey
Second outbreak of bird flu suspected in Turkey’s
southeast
Indonesia demands new vaccine rules before resuming bird
flu sample sharing
Ghana Ministry raises bird flu alarm
Mild strain of bird flu virus detected in waterfowl
droppings in western Japan
Bird flu's risk far from over, experts warn
February 15, 2007
US Lawmakers Cancel
Global Warming Hearing as Mammoth Snowstorm Heads East
The Daffodil Delusion:
How Sensationalism Could Hurt Efforts to Curb Global Warming
Scientists
debate the impact of global warming on hurricanes
Population
growth plays a key role in Global Warming
Exxon
Boss: Global Warming Threat Real
Food
for thought on global warming
Why the climate
change debate doesn't matter anymore
Increased
activity detected in Ecuador's Tungurahua volcano
Moderate 5.2
Earthquake At Banda Sea
4.4
magnitude earthquake rattles eastern Romania
3.2
Earthquake rattles Midwest City, Oklahoma
Egyptian woman tests positive for bird flu, reports World
Health Organisation
Experts fear bird flu may spread during Lunar New Year,
millions on the move across Asia
English, Hungarian bird flu virus almost identical, say
scientists
Azeri veterinary service denies reports about bird flu
outbreak
Bird flu contained in Vietnam after 21 outbreak
Greek government urges precautions against bird flu
Bird Flu and Flu Pandemic -- How to Reduce the Risk of
Infections
February 14, 2007
The
turning point on global warming
Global
warming raises drought risks, NASA says
Glaciers
pull back in Canada due to Global Warming to reveal potential mineral
bonanzas
Global
warming cooks rice's prospects
Global
Warming Denial = Holocaust Denial?
Global warming lefties
sabotage science
Arctic trek to
map climate impacts
More
residents face evacuation in Montserrat volcano
Indonesian
watchdog sues government mining company over 'Mud Volcano'
Close
to New Madrid Fault, Memphis Undertakes Earthquake Planning
Dithering at bird flu's ground zero
Four more villages in southeastern Turkey quarantined over
bird flu fear
New bird flu outbreak in South Korea
China Gearing Up for Bird Flu Season
Vietnam contains bird flu in south, but warns others
Illegal trade suspected in bird flu outbreaks
Some People May Be Immune to Bird Flu, Mouse Study
Suggests
Mysterious
disease kills 30 cows in Zambia
February 13, 2007
Untangling the
global warming paradox
Polars
Bearing Weight Of Global Warming
Glacier
Melt Hits Peru's Neighbors Too
Global
Warming Real for 82% of Americans
Crazy
But True: Record New York Snow is Proof of Global Warming
Global-warming
skeptics cite being 'treated like a pariah'
An
experiment that hints we are wrong on climate change
Global Warming Turns Ugly
Anti-whaling
group rams Japanese off Antarctica
Scientists
looking for hidden volcano on Czech-German border
Earthquake
of 6.3 degrees rocks Iberian Peninsula
Magnitude-5
earthquake rattles Pakistani capital, areas in country's northwest
Bird Flu Deaths In Indonesia Reach 65 As Young Boy Dies
Indonesia says World Health Organisation must set rules on
H5N1 sharing
Three more people with bird flu-like symptoms hospitalized
in Turkey
Four children test negative for bird flu in Turkey
Six human bird flu cases tested negative in Egypt
More Bird Flu Found in Gyeonggi
Province, South Korea
Bird flu outbreak in UK reinforces need for urgent
disaster planning
February 12, 2007
Cosmic
rays blamed for global warming
Peru's
shrinking glaciers spark fears of water crisis
Market
theories used in global-warming fight
Global
warming draws new attention to Arctic
Melting
of the ice in Antarctica will alter food chain of marine species
Experts
question theory on global warming
Six feared dead
in cavern on volcanic island of Tenerife
Magnitude
4.8 earthquake jolts Dead Sea
Satellite Based Tsunami and
Earthquake Warning system Launched
Indonesia confirms 84th bird flu death
Egypt says 6 persons suspected of being infected by bird
flu
Source of bird flu that caused human death in Nigeria not
known
South Korea Kills Thousands Of Birds After New Bird Flu
Outbreak
Third bird flu case confirmed in Pakistan
Three Turkish patients from bird flu-stricken area tested
negative for H5N1 virus
Hungarian slaughterhouse at centre of UK bird flu probe
Bird Flu Affecting Those Younger Than 40
February 11, 2007
'Doomsday
vault' to resist global warming effects
Inuit
accuse US of destroying their way of life with global warming
Arctic
hit by global warming first
Researchers Examine
Effects of Global Warming in Antarctica
Global warming
tussles boil at White House, US Capitol
Scientists
say humans must adapt to global warming
Global
Warming: Just Another Liberal Orthodoxy
Greenland
isn’t melting as fast as we feared
Campaigners
close in on Japanese whaling fleet
Montserrat
Volcano Evacuation Zone to be Extended: 20 million cubic metres could
collapse
Icelandic
volcanic eruption caused 18th century Egyptian famine
5.7
Magnitude earthquake registered near Kurile islands
3.1
Magnitude earthquake hits Black Hills
Turkey confirms return of bird flu
Azerbaijani Health Minister alerts people to bird flu
Japan orders mass farm disinfections to stop bird flu
Hungarian Turkey Meat Cause of British Bird Flu Outbreak
Another bird tested for avian flu in HK
Keep cats away from bird flu areas, UN advises
Mysterious
Virus Hits US Hospital
February 9, 2007
White
House pressured us to downplay global warming, says Scientists
Global warming:
recipe for disaster
Global
warming causes heat wave in China
Global
warming to take heavy toll on India's agro-based economy
Dutch
may build offshore breaker islands in response to global warming
Warning against global warming
panic
11 Deaths Blamed On
US Deep Freeze
Bill
Gates and Paul Allen cruise Antarctica in super yacht
Underwater
sensors to track tectonic moves
Earthquake
scientist knows how to shake things up
Bird Flu Remains A Global Threat
Indonesia defends decision to stop sharing bird flu
samples with World Health Organization
Indonesia Cat May Spread Bird Flu, Americans Warned
Human Toll From Avian Influenza Continues in Nigeria,
Egypt
Bird Flu Expert Warns of More Outbreaks in Nigeria
European Commission Protests Bird Flu Trade Bans
Major Outbreak of Rift Valley
Fever crosses into Somalia and Tanzania, Death Toll At 139
North
Korea hit with several epidemics
February 7, 2007
China
says global warming in hands of wealthy nations
Poor
countries will suffer most from global warming, UN warns
French
climate plan may be distraction, says UN
Global Warming: Bush is
doing to World what he did to New Orleans
Cooler
heads should prevail in debate over global warming
Global
Warming: The Cold, Hard Facts?
Arctic
blast puts northern U.S. in deep-freeze
Indonesian Mud
Volcano Continues Destruction
Egyptian teen-ager dies of bird flu
Woman hospitalized with suspected bird flu died in
Azerbaijan
Two More Human Bird Flu Cases Confirmed In Indonesia
Indonesia to stop sharing bird flu samples
H5N1 bird flu found in Pakistan after a year
Britain probes bird flu outbreak
Japan conducts bird flu drill for human cases
Nigerian death highlights West African bird flu risks
February 6, 2007
Global
warming: time bomb causing irreparable damage to Earth
The World's
vanishing wonders thanks to global warming
46
Nations back body to protect planet from Global Warming
US
urges 'discussion' on warming report
Here are
climate scientists' responses to some common questions about global warming
Global
warming may swallow Maldives
Spain
suffering worst drought ever
Iceland
fears bears that go with the floe
Seas may
rise faster than UN says
6.1
magnitude earthquake hits the Caribbean
British
Columbia could get an earthquake, survey warns
World braced for huge surge in bird flu cases
World Health Organization confirms first human bird flu
death in Nigeria
Britain culls 160,000 turkeys in bird flu outbreak
How bird flu spread across world to reach English farm
France says vigilant after UK bird flu outbreak
UN says bird flu endemic in Indonesian poultry
Hurricane style warning system will help U.S. cope with a
bird flu pandemic
Disease
fears over Indonesia floods
February 5, 2007
Global Warming panel
blunt about rising temperatures, bleak future
U.S. Reacts To
Tough Global Warming Report
US
Scientists offered cash to dispute climate study
Global
warming sees polar bears stranded on melting ice
Global
Warming Results in Stronger, Frequent Hurricanes
The
hurricane expert who stood up to UN junk science
Global
warming could swamp Florida within 50 years, U.N. report suggests
Global
warming even more significant' for Arctic
Disaster
awaits in Antarctica
Bulusan
volcano falls quiet after week-long grumbling
2.9
Magnitude earthquake hits western Kentucky
World's Leading Experts Hold State-of-the-Art Meeting on
Bird Flu Preparedness
Bird Flu Control Measures Have `Failed', US Expert Warns
Pandemic flu may be only two mutations away
Bird flu can infect people via upper airway, says leading
scientists
U.S. Issues Guidelines in Case of Flu Pandemic
U.S. practices for 'the big one'
Bird flu death alarms some Nigerians, others shrug
Third Thai bird flu outbreak of 2007
Women of Laos fighting bird flu
Another Sick Cruise
Ship Arrives In Florida, One Dead
February 2, 2007
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Interesting Developments
Plans
to outlaw the creation of human-animal hybrid embryo are to be dropped after
revolt by scientists
Sodium
found in comet McNaught's tail
International community
skeptical of US claims of asteroid “threat”
Euro
Space Probe Survives Mars' Shadow
Ice
geyser on Saturn's moon illuminates the search for life
Russian
rocket explosion leaves huge debris field in space
Islington Gazette UFO video
adds to the UFO “flap”
Italy
reinvents foundling wheel to save abandoned babies
Algae gas of
tomorrow, says scientist
New
Sub Dives Crushing Depths
Morgellons
disease: Managing a mysterious skin condition
Hospitals
Should Open Windows to Curb Disease, New Study Says
Painkillers
linked to greater risk of heart attacks
New
research minimizes garlic's health benefits
New test can better identify
prostate cancer risk
US
restaurants promote 'extreme eating'
Demand for ivory threatens
elephant survival: Study estimates 23,000 were slaughtered last year alone
Scientists
in eastern China say they have succeeded in controlling the flight of pigeons
with micro electrodes planted in their brains
Artifacts
Found in Baja California May Be From Spanish Galleon
Medieval
Muslims made stunning math breakthrough
Sceptre from Roman emperor exhibited
The
Enduring Mystery of Light
February 27, 2007
The
Aimless Society Versus The Digital Age
'Future of Life': We have met the
enemy, and he is us
Virgin
Mary image draws throngs in US
Europe
comet probe swings by Mars
Hollywood
got it wrong, this is how you stop an apocalyptic asteroid
Life in a Space
Capsule: Every Cubic Centimeter Counts
Cosmic
Ray Tests Pushed Scientist Higher and Higher
For many at O’Hare it was
a UFO, for the FAA a 'hole-punch cloud'
First
Humans: Time of Origin Pinned Down
Drug
May Counteract Down Syndrome
Bionic cat eyes help in battle
against blindness
In-Development
Security Cameras to Detect Suspicious Actions
China's
first panda cub of the year is born
Elephants Released To
Wild for First Time in India
Beaver
Returns to New York City Centuries After Eradication
Find
of Roman coin shows ancient Britons in a new light
February 26, 2007
Mysterious
bones of Jesus, Joseph and Mary
US Church With
Mysterious Orbs Sees New Miracle
Moon's curtain call: Eclipse on
March 3: Eastern U.S., Canada will enjoy lunar spectacle during normal waking
hours
NASA Has Plan For
Dealing With Mental Disturbances In Space
Hope Mars
encounter will fix comet-chasing probe's course
Universe
bounces back from the brink
Children
harmed by starting school aged four, new study warns
Scientists
produce neurons from human skin
Mysterious
bubbling reported in US lake
Mysterious Horse
Deaths Reported In US
Scientists
add shark species to endangered list
Manipulating The
Weather With A Cannon?
February 24, 2007
UFO
in Maine? More Unusual Lights Fill Skies
Researchers working
on laser system to deflect asteroid on collision
Asteroid
hunt: What else is coming our way?
When
Jupiter has a crash, it's a gas, gas, gas
US,
Russian Astronauts Successfully Repair Faulty Antenna
Bacteria
in outer space exchange genes more often
UK
Defence Ministry Hired Psychics To Help In War Effort
University
puts psychic archive on Internet
Traumatic
memories easier to recall than happy ones, new research finds
Scientists say
conclusive data shows there is no question circumcision reduces men's chances
of catching HIV by up to 60 percent
Females
first to develop weapons, new report says
Scientists
struggle to save rare vultures in India
Two
snowy owls have been seen together in the UK for the first time in more than
30 years
Mysterious
wildcats still roam Maine
Chimpanzees
'hunt using spears', new study finds
Nessie's English cousin spotted
Ants
'Hate Each Other' But Work Together
First
American Settlers Not Who We Thought
February 23, 2007
Rosetta
probe ready for Mars swing-by
U.S.
space telescope identifies parts in distant atmospheres
One
of the most puzzling aspects of the universe could be explained by something
as down-to-earth as soap bubbles
Ethical
and progressive "UFO beings" versus destructive ones are parts of
"ying and yang" in the universe
Newly
released UK UFO files may put one mystery to bed, but in doing so others are
left unanswered
Number of people
getting married in UK has fallen to the lowest level since records began in
1862, figures revealed
New
Zealand fishermen catch rare colossal squid
Extra-special cat has 26 toes
Selling
Homeowners a Solar Dream
Pregnancy
Hormone Could Treat Multiple Sclerosis
Pacific
islanders world's fattest people
The
ancient girl with the golden eye: 5,000 year old priestess found
Builders
discover 46 ancient tombs in Colombia
Ancient
Theater Found In Athens
February 22, 2007
Massive
Green Meteor Lights Up Australian Skies
Chinese
Satellite debris sparks UFO sightings in Australia
Swarms
of giant hornets renowned for their vicious stings and skill at massacring
honeybees have settled in France
Canadian
beekeepers watching mysterious U.S. hive ailment
Boost your brain power with
exercise: Increasing evidence suggests another reason to get moving
How the
Brain's Overstuffed Filing System Fails
Acid
rain erasing pre-Aztec stone carvings in Mexico
Latest
tombs show Egypt still holds ancient secrets
Freeze
'condemned Neanderthals'
Viacom
to offer free TV shows, films on Joost site
Whatever
Happened To Price Tags?
Surprising
Taste Test: Color Determines Best Orange Juice
February 21, 2007
Asteroid collision
course sends UN into frenzy
Five US spacecraft launched
to probe explosive space storms
Altai To Become Space Dump Of
Russia
Coldest lab in
Chicago to simulate hot physics of early universe
Taking
steps to squash the daylight-saving bug
US
Beekeepers fear worst from mysterious blight
Paranoid
androids 'in 10 years'
The
generation of 'damaged' girls
Why
Humans (and Baboons) Stress So Much
Mysterious
infant memories surprise all
Living with
savant syndrome: Learning to manage an extraordinary gift
Experts
Issue New Heart Disease Guidelines for Women
Surgeons
who play video games more skilled, new study finds
Rare
captive-born rhino to arrive home in Indonesia from US
Mystery
Virus Threatens Hong Kong Horse Racing
Mud
tomb found near oldest Egypt pyramid
The mysterious case of
Columbus's silver ore
February 20, 2007
Mystery
dust baffles Washington State residents
U.N.
urged to take action on asteroid threat
Space
rock on a collision course
NASA mission
eyes secrets of Northern Lights
Days
of the idiot behind the wheel are numbered
Scientists
Regrow Human Fingers
Canadian
project makes possible DNA test to identify children most likely at risk to
condition
Some Types
Of Cocoa Could Improve Brain Function
Mystery
plague that kills bees could cost US $8 billion in lost crops
Blast
from the past: cat litter's romantic secret
Robotic
cameras join search for elusive woodpecker
Scientists
Generate Electricity in Novel Way
February 19, 2007
Mysterious
'Boom' Hits Ohio, Meteorite Strike, Earthquake Feared
US Investigating Mysterious
Cracks On Plane Windshields During Storm
Solar
flares might knock out cell phones: Activity building to crescendo some
scientists say could be cataclysmic
UN urged
to adopt asteroid impact treaty
Mars’
wet past launches quest for life on Red Planet
ESA
spacecraft nears its Mars 'swingby'
Space
lasers detect Antarctic lakes
Implant to 'cure'
blindness within 2 years
Revealed:
how damaged hearts may learn to heal themselves
Moment a fatal heart
attack strikes
Researchers have discovered
a type of brain cell that continuously regenerates in humans
Health written in the stars?
Tasmanian devil
may become endangered species because of cancer
One
Hot Archaeological Find: Chili Peppers Spiced Up Life 6,100 Years Ago
Amber
preserves 25-million-year-old frog found in Mexico
New evidence of
gladiator battles at UK's largest amphitheatre
February 17, 2007
World
can expect a roller-coaster ride of conflict and unrest, natural disasters
and a plunge in global stock markets once the Year of the Pig begins, Chinese
soothsayers say
Mysterious outbreak
causing the deaths of millions of honeybees in 22 US states
Mystery
killer fungus attacks frogs, threatens extinction
Scientists
race to save ancient tree species from extinction in US
Invasive,
cactus-eating moth reaches Mexican mainland
Mystery
of orange UFOs in UK baffles police, air-traffic controllers
UFO
Sightings: Craft Over Navajo Nation, Phoenix Lights Return?
The
"Eye of God" is made of Comet's Dust
Space
Shuttle Closer To Launch
Galactic
bullies create universe's darkest galaxies
Why Women
Have Fewer Babies
Pharm Animals Crank Out Drugs
Google's free
e-mail service ready to accept all worldwide
Coin
hints Cleopatra had good personality
World's
Smallest Bible Found in a Boot
February 15, 2007
Strange
lights with no obvious cause spotted
all over county in Maine
Unknown Asteroid In Near Miss
Of Earth Photographed By Russian Scientists
Uncharted
Territory: New Glimpse of the Sun's South Pole
The Los Lunas Inscription
Daylight-saving glitch threatens
mini-Y2K
One-fifth
of the genes in your body are privately owned
Baby
boys are born with brains about 10 percent larger than those of baby girls,
researchers have found
8 Diseases That Give
You Superhuman Powers
Research
links vasectomy with higher dementia risk
Caesareans
lead to risk of having a still birth
Robotic
Exoskelton Could Help People Walk
Mexican man finds
forty dinosaur prints in desert
Study
finds bats might eat birds
Big deep-sea
squid emit blinding flashes of light as they attack their prey, research
shows
Florida
remained the shark attack capital of the world in 2006
Lynx
falls in love with leopard
February 14, 2007
Believing
Scripture but Playing by Science’s Rules
Satellite
could see shadow of extra dimensions
China
seeks talks on space weapons treaty
Spitzer shows
a comet clash at heart of Helix nebula
Study
ties drop in deaths to a little nap after lunch
Hopkins
scientists uncover cause of antipsychotic drug weight gain
Women
Settle for Mediocre Sex, Scientist Finds
Fought
About and Lied About, Even When Not Talked About, Money Makes Couples Mad
Grapes
treated with ozone gas produce 'healthier wine'
Scientists
Clone Mice From Adult Skin Stem Cells
Ancient chimps 'used
stone tools', new discovery finds
US Navy May
Deploy Anti-Terrorism Dolphins
February 13, 2007
God did
speak world into existence: Student's scientific documentation offers
evidence of biblical account
Scientist Who Created
'Doomsday Vault' Dies
NASA
investigates space station power loss
Stardust leaves scientists to ponder:
A year after the capsule fell into the Utah desert, much remains a mystery
Asteroid sampler
spacecraft could attempt trip home
Tennessee
Meteor buffs hope to make strike town's claim to fame
“It’s lonely
out in space”: The desperate astronaut and the unreality of official American
life
Universal
Consciousness And Cosmic Energy
UFO
Witnesses & Investigators: 'On the Trial of the Saucer Spies'
Online
Dating: Why it Fails
British
Pharmacy Chain to Begin Trial to Offer Men Anti-Impotence Drug Viagra Over
Counter
Scientists
find gene causing type 2 diabetes
Stem
cell technique helps women grow their own implants
Survey Names
America's Fittest And Fattest Cities
Mysterious
ailment devastates U.S. honeybee industry
Internet
users transformed into news reporters
February 12, 2007
Meteor
Strike Reported In US
Forensic team
called in to investigate meteorite deaths in India
The
Reality of Recent UFO Sightings
Scientist
microwaves moondust, cooks up intriguing
possibilities
Two
Key Instruments Failing on Mars Orbiter
Martian moon
'could be key test'
Introducing
'coolest' spacecraft in universe
'World
first' quantum computer set to debut next week
Humble
vegetable that could revolutionize everything from fishing-rods to
battleships
Princeton
Lab on ESP Plans to Close Its Doors
No sleep means no new
brain cells
Gene responsible for depression
in girls can protect boys from depressive symptoms
Attractive,
successful men seen as more likely to pursue mating rather than parenting
Cancer's
bias is deadly mystery
GPS Shoes Make
People Findable
Cameras
size of fingernail embedded in airline seat backs to monitor passengers'
faces
A real da Vinci mystery is close to being solved
Three
ancient coffins unearthed in Egypt
February 11, 2007
Meteor
Slams Into India, 3 Dead
Cosmic blasts
re-evaluated
Saturn
Moon's Ice Geysers Create "Cosmic Graffiti"
Space
test 'did not break any rules', says China
UFO's Spotted Over
North Carolina
Armed
Forces Reveal UFO Presence In Chile
Why
The Number 23 is so Mysterious
Miniature
Helicopter Packs Bug-Like Brain
The brain
scan that can read people's intentions
The
small brain part that makes us human
The
Mysteries of Mental Age
Women aroused by male scent:
Chemical in perspiration boosts female hormone levels, study finds
Autism rate in U.S. higher than
thought, 1 in 150 children affected
Diet
high in cholesterol can trigger onset of Alzheimer's, warn scientists
Ancient
horse teeth reveal climate change
Crystals
may have aided Viking sailors
February 9, 2007
Meteor
lights up the sky in UK
Comet
McNaught still visible
Earth's Space Junk
Reaches 'Critical Density', Threatens Space Exploration
Nighttime
clouds detected for the first time on Mars
NASA
telescope to see "deeper" into space
UFO
light show stuns crowds in UK
Mysterious
Orange Lights Spotted Over UK
Return
of the Phoenix Lights?
Mystery
killer silencing honeybees in US
Genetic
Test Could Reveal a Cheating Heart
Matrix
Cam Spies Flying Bullets
Locked
in an eternal embrace
February 7, 2007
Iowans
report seeing meteor that lit up sky over four states
Universe contains
more calcium than expected
UFO
sighting over Islington
Human
skin is a zoo of bacteria, scientists say
Good Oral Hygiene
May Help Prevent Heart Disease
Men, take
note: Your penis might be telling you
something
Iran Set to
Unveil Herbal AIDS Cure
US
Children Bombarded With Online Porn
Thousands
of new marine species found in Pacific's 'golden triangle'
Stone
Age summer camp found in Germany
Dinosaur
eggs reportedly found in India
Ancient
Semitic Snake Spells Deciphered in Egyptian Pyramid
February 6, 2007
Flaming Falling
Objects Reported In 4 States
North
American Aerospace Defense Command Says Fireball Over US Was Meteor
Meteorite
lands in Didim
Thanks for
the show, McNaught
It's
not a plane; it's not a UFO — Venus dominates evening western sky
Bulgarian UFO
Spotted (Video)
Mysterious
Yellow Snow Not Toxic, Say Russian Officials
India enters the
space race
Physicists find
way to 'see' extra dimensions
Florida Storms
Kill All 18 Whooping Cranes Led South By Ultralight
‘Electric’
fish help scientists understand body movements
Researchers
Uncover Best Bosses’ Success Secret
Mobile
giants plot secret rival to Google
Discovered:
Britain's very own Colosseum
"Korean
Pompeii" Discovered on Jeju Island
Ever Dream of
Taking Pictures Through a Space Telescope? This May Bring the Dream Closer
February 5, 2007
Russia
to analyze yellow-orange snow in Siberia
The
brightest comet that nobody saw
The
Sun moves climate change
NASA
Mulls Future Mission To Asteroid Or Comet
Beijing
Shatters Washington’s Space Supremacy
Honeymoon's
Over: First Windows Vista Flaw
Surfing
net is top pastime for elderly, new survey finds
Why
Ancient Greeks are Always Nude
Roman
descendants found in China?
February 2, 2007
Great Comet McNaught
at its brightest since 1965
Newest comet may be on
its one and only visit
Einstein's
private letters: Love, the universe & everything
Sunita Williams takes eight-hour stroll in space
New T-ray device to explore
cosmic radiation
Critically
acclaimed film uncovers UFO evidence
Shampoo Scents Make
3 Boys Grow Breasts, New Research Shows
Parkinson's
pair walk again after drug switch
Mysterious Sleep
Disorder
Protein
blocking reverses 'mad cow disease' in mice
93 Pound Tumor
Removed From Woman
Hunt
for ancient medicine secrets
'Bumble
bee paradox' solved
Final Harry
Potter Book Out July 21
After
200 years, fight to end slavery goes on
February 1, 2007
Agenda
Set For Upcoming Planetary Defense Conference
Geologists
Watch as African Continent is Torn Apart
No Big Bang? Endless Universe
Made Possible by New Model
Probe
young craters to find life on Mars, say Experts
Neptune
May Have Thousands of Escorts
U.S.
astronauts to conduct 3 spacewalks over 9 days at international space station
Ten
Year Anniversary of Phoenix Lights UFO Incident
Killer whale pod
pay a surprise visit to the Firth of Forth
Killer
whale Pod Spotted Near San Francisco
Cheap,
safe drug kills most cancers
"Smokable" pain drugs promise faster action
Normal Vaginal
Births Cause Infant Brain Hemorrhages
Cervical
Cancer Vaccine: Life Saver or Teen Sex-Life Catalyst?
Tall
men at risk for prostate enlargement, new study finds
Overweight
kids have greater risk of foot problems
Stonehenge
builders' houses found
End: January 31, 2007
Exploding 'Fireball' In New
Zealand Still A Mystery
Car-destroying
chunk may be icy meteor
People from
Mississippi to Texas report meteor flying through sky
2007-The Year Of The
Comet
Hubble's main camera badly
crippled
Kentucky Derby
Winner Barbaro Euthanized
Brain
Man: One Man's Gift May Be The Key To Better Understanding The Brain
Flores
island "Hobbit" is new species, say scientists
Mutant
Gene Shatters Nerves: Was Abe Lincoln Affected?
Woman's
fertility cycle affects brain, scans show
Rival
Sperm Hook Up and Cooperate
Finding
family in a nonmarried world
Snake
Eats Toxic Toad and Steals its Poison
End: January 30, 2007
Meteorite
That Crashed Into New Jersey Home Goes On Exhibit For A Day
Rosetta space probe
just a stone’s throw away from Mars
India
plans space defence
UFO’s seen in Hawaiian
skies
Nanotubes could link elevator to space
Mysterious,
Large Ice Chunk Falls on Florida Man's Car
Women
Who Take Folic Acid During Pregnancy May Reduce the Risk of Cleft Lip
Molecular
Link Discovered Between Inflammation And Cancer
Mystery muscles make mightier
mice
Italian police find
carvings of ancient gladiators
End: January 29, 2007
Another
asteroid collision with Earth: It's just a matter of time
NASA Marks
Anniversary of Apollo Deaths
Second O'Hare Airport Photo
Surfaces
Scientists
use radio waves to detect explosives
Complexity
of Teardrops Revealed
Ancient
weapons found in ruins in Syria
Gray
Wolves to Leave Endangered List in US
End: January 28, 2007
US
Supreme Court Bans Christian Symbols From Schools, But Allows Jewish And
Islamic Ones
US
Detainees lose bid for legal rights, Federal Court rules
Top
investor sees U.S. property crash, says 'You can't believe how bad it's going
to get'
US
and Russia together account for over 70 percent of world arms sales
'Mother Earth Bell' to return to Moscow monastery
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Strange, Odd and
Heroic
Japanese woman now
oldest in world
Unhappy
as a boy, Kim became youngest ever transsexual at 12
Sour
puss sweetened by a dose of Prozac
Wanted:
New owner for JFK hearse
‘Fat
police’ put children on abuse list in UK
South
African teen found dead in British Airways wheel well in US
Australian
Psychologist makes patient wear dog collar
End: January 30, 2007
World's Oldest Person For
Two Weeks Dies At 114
New Report
Reveals President Nixon Briefed On Terrorism By Psychic
Uncle
Sam spoils dream trip to space
Strange
Balloons Arrive In Southern Lebanon
Won't
be my Valentine? Fish and wreath in the mail
Hymns
replaced by Bono lyrics at UK church
End: January 29, 2007
After
being gang raped by her village elders, Mukhtar
fought back...
Japanese
Official Calls Women 'Birth-Giving Machines'
World's
oldest new mother lied to U.S. fertility clinic
U.S.
town to pay for policeman's topless stunt
Ohioans May Soon
Face Draft -- For Poll Workers
Navajo US
Marine Granted Conscientious Objector Status for Being Medicine Man
End: January 28, 2007
Date
with death: how John Elliott ended his life
Hospice
helped dying man lose his virginity
Foreigners
gobsmacked by Shanghai cab spittoons
US Cancer
Patient Sets Off Port Radiation Alarms
Money
rains down in German town
Pigs
Learn How To Play Piano
UK
Girl, 12, is fined £50 for failing to recycle cardboard box
Man loses memories, wanders
for 25 days
End: January 27, 2007
Doctors
baffled over Indian girls extraordinary toe which produces colorful stones
Giant
python swallows 11 dogs
Police
in Tijuana issued sling shots instead of guns
When mountain lion attacks,
spouse fights back
Scientist
Develops Caffeinated Doughnuts
British
Train crew hail taxi and leave passengers
No
green card, no free car
Ghost
brides are murdered to give dead bachelors a wife in the afterlife
End: January 26, 2007
E.
Mercado del Toro, 115; world's oldest person dies
Connecticut
woman now world's oldest known person at 114
Cambodia's
'jungle woman' is trying to speak, psychologist says
Exhausted German
scientists surrender after 3-year battle to make sloth move
Python
strangles circus employee in Russia
End: January 25, 2007
Animal Rights
Activists In US On Trial For Killing Of Dogs, Cats
Skydiver
'sabotaged' love rival's chute
GIs in Iraq
Get Their Mats After Enduring Insult From Web-Based Company
9/11 cop dies just as his
son faces Bush
Boy's
screaming kills chickens, for crying out loud
End: January 24, 2007
Michigan
Man Builds His Own Flying Saucer
Australian
diver says partly swallowed by shark
Dog
saves Australian owner from house fire
It's
a two-faced, four-eyed pig
Hitler's
$15 Million Race Car
End: January 23, 2007
Howard
Hunt Blames LBJ For Kennedy Assassination
U.S.
drivers eat, shave, email -- oh, and drive
Fake
CIA agent scams 22 for $1Million
Modern
pagans honor Zeus at ancient temple
Wanted:
Teens who use marijuana
Coin
shortage could turn pennies to nickels
End: January 22, 2007
'Miracle'
as man falls 200ft from hotel and lives
Mystery
deepens over 'jungle woman' claims
The
happiest man in the world?
Mexico-Bound Jet
Diverted As Pilot Dies
US Towns
tame taxes by keeping children out
End: January 21, 2007
Quebec
woman, world's oldest person, dies at 115
Search
on for 'feral man' as mystery deepens over woman lost in jungle for 19 years
French
intelligentsia contemplate the meaning of Bond
Temporary 'enjoyment
marriages' back in Iraq
Buckets
of blood readied for Amazon swim
US Judge
Orders Wall Built To Separate Spouses
End: January 20, 2007
'Wild
Cambodia jungle-girl' found
Dracula
castle on sale for $75 million
Start
sex on the right key with musical condoms
9-Year-Old
Sneaks Aboard Jet To Texas
Woman
steals another's identity, gets into Ivy League
End: January 19, 2007
Meteorite-hit
sofa auction makes small impact
Dog
buried alive recovering
$5,000
Reward Offered in Sexual Attack of Pit-Bull Puppy in New Jersey
Reindeer
hammered to death in mercy killings in Norway
Don't
call him that, call him fat, says UK judge
Daughter
wanted ad draws candidates
Dutch
animal party bans mouse poison in parliament
Girl,
5, meets freakish end
China
plagued with two million teen Internet addicts
Model
thrown off bus in UK for being too tall
End: January 17, 2007
Adultery
could mean life in prison, US court finds
Will Saudis Ban the Letter
‘X'?
Man's
cell phone ignites in pocket, causing serious burns
Man
pedals way into Guinness Book of World Records
Prostitute's
revenge on farmer who wouldn't pay
Footage of
scientist causes cosmic dispute
Mysterious
samurai saves Police in UK
Bare-Bottom
Bandit Gets 3-5 Years
End: January 16, 2007
Hiker rescued in New
Mexico after month
German
Motorist crashes on satellite navigation command
Wanna be Prez? First get $100
Million
Several Boys
Die Copying Saddam Hanging
End: January 15, 2007
At
32,500ft and minus 60C, 'mad Englishman' in a wicker basket soars to another
world record ...
Meteorite-damaged
New Zealand sofa for sale
UK
Couple captures curious orb on film
British
Brothers guilty of making pet dog obese
U.S.
skunk seeks ride home: only brave need apply
Exhibit
shows money does grow on trees
US Toddler Dies In
Automatic Car Wash Machine
Missing
wallet returned 48 years later … and the money is still in it
End: January 14, 2007
US
Navy dismisses chaplain who prayed 'in Jesus' name'
German
Makes Amends For 1970 Shoplifting
US
Woman Reunited With Ring Lost For 28 Years
Indian
Cop punished for trying to fine cricket star
Man
Trying To Kill Bees Sets Home Ablaze
US Air Force Sergeant in
trouble for Playboy photos
Very Fat Cat
Gets Stuck In Doggie Door
A supersize 'solution' to a giant problem
End: January 12, 2007
Attention
heirs to English throne: Where are you?
South
Korea wants baby surge
Hitler's
comic comeback sparks outrage in Germany
Illinois
man has all the answers online
Report
of mysterious break-in on Bush Presidential library site
List
of the 12 most bizarre college courses in the U.S. includes offerings such as
'The Phallus' and 'Queer Musicology'
End: January 11, 2007
Wrecked
mariner meets a sorry whale
Canadian
Muslims urged to watch 'Little Mosque on the Prairie'
US Kids kicked
off school bus for speaking English
New
toilet is flush with fish
Appeal
flushes out urinal thief
US Man Accused Of
Smashing Through Store's Wall Over Beer Craving
New York: Steal the
Baby Jesus, that's OK, Kick the Menorah Go to Jail
Ex-con
robs bank to go back to prison
End: January 10, 2007
World's
smallest 'country' for sale for the whopping price tag of $977 million
Witch-accused
women burned in East Timor
Gigantic
banana to fly over Texas on its way from Mexico
Blood
is up over sale of Dracula's castle
Man's
wallet returned 62 years after losing it in France
Aussie
Wife saves hubby from crocodile's mouth
Crocodile
Hunter’s 8-year-old daughter starts showbiz career
Australian
Zoo puts humans on display
The
World's Smallest Thinker
US Man Fights to
Take Wife's Name in Marriage
US
Child Sues Parents over Injuries Sustained in Accident
End: January 9, 2007
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