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Science – 1993: NASA loses contact with the Mars Observer, a scientific probe sent to study the geology and climate of the red planet. Contact with the craft is never re-established, and the reasons for its disappearance remain a mystery.
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(wired.com)
Voted for on August 22, 2007 04:49am
News – Iran said the way was clear for its nuclear development while the United States stressed the need for sanctions against the Islamic republic on Tuesday, the second day of talks between Tehran and the U.N. atomic watchdog.
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Voted for on August 22, 2007 04:49am
News – Russia says its investigation showed it could not have dropped a missile in Georgia and accused the former Soviet republic of deliberately inventing a "political tsunami."
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Voted for on August 22, 2007 04:49am
Gadgets & Tech – Hostile governments may be behind the next wave of Internet attacks.
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(pcworld.com)
Voted for on August 22, 2007 04:49am
News – President Bush acknowledged frustration with the troubled government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki on Tuesday but said it's up to the Iraqi people to decide whether to continue supporting him.
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(news.yahoo.com)
Voted for on August 22, 2007 04:49am
Health & Fitness – A patient suffering from multiple sclerosis has been legally allowed to buy cannabis at the pharmacy under strict conditions. It's the first time Germany has permitted the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes.
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(dw-world.de)
Voted for on August 22, 2007 04:48am
News – Saddam Hussein's cousin, known as "Chemical Ali" and 14 others went on trial on charges of crimes against humanity related to the brutal crushing of a Shiite uprising after the 1991 Gulf War.
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(channel4.com)
Voted for on August 22, 2007 04:48am
Science – Earlier this month, members of the International Academy of Sex Research, gathering for their annual meeting in Vancouver, informally discussed one of the most contentious and personal social science controversies in recent memory.
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(nytimes.com)
Voted for on August 22, 2007 04:47am
Health & Fitness – Prof Richard Dawkins looks at how health has become a battleground between reason and superstition. A third of us now spend a total of over 1.6 billion a year on superstitious alternative remedies, but 80% of them have never been subjected to properly conducted trials.
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(video.google.com)
Voted for on August 22, 2007 04:46am
News – A U.S.-based workers' rights group said it found "brutal conditions" and labor violations at eight Chinese plants that make toys for big multinationals, and called on the companies to take steps for better standards.
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Voted for on August 22, 2007 04:46am
News – Hurricane Dean made landfall on Mexico's Yucatan coast Tuesday morning as a monster Category 5 storm -- capable of inflicting catastrophic damage -- after gaining intensity in the western Caribbean overnight.
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Voted for on August 22, 2007 04:45am
Books – A new AP-Ipsos poll finds that liberals read more books than conservatives.
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(thinkprogress.org)
Voted for on August 22, 2007 04:45am
News – Burma's military leaders have arrested at least 13 activists who staged a protest on Sunday against a sharp rise in fuel prices. Those held include at least seven top leaders of the pro-democracy 88 Generation Students group.
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Voted for on August 22, 2007 04:45am
Money – Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson met with an influential senator Tuesday to debate the troubles roiling America's housing and financial markets.
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(breitbart.com)
Voted for on August 22, 2007 04:45am
News – A report released Tuesday by the Central Intelligence Agency includes new details of the agency's missteps before the Sept. 11 attacks, outlining what the report says were failures to grasp the role being played by the terror mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and to assess fully the threats streaming into the C.I.A. in the summer of 2001.
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(nytimes.com)
Voted for on August 22, 2007 04:44am