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Iran hosts regional leaders for Persian New Year

Reuters - Sat, 2010-03-27 11:59
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad hosted regional leaders on Saturday for a celebration of the ancient Persian New Year, in an apparent effort to push political ties to combat Iran's isolation.


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Tuvalu to Taiwan; nations switch off for Earth Hour

Reuters - Sat, 2010-03-27 11:12
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Landmarks such as Sydney's Opera House, Beijing's Forbidden City and Taiwan's Taipei 101 office tower temporarily went dark on Saturday as nations dimmed the lights for Earth Hour 2010 to call for action on climate change.


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Iraq's Allawi says open to all in coalition talks

Reuters - Sat, 2010-03-27 11:00
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq election winner Iyad Allawi said on Saturday he was open to alliances with any faction and wanted quickly to form a government that would build strong relationships with its regional neighbors.


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Greece says no decision yet on bond

Reuters - Sat, 2010-03-27 10:27
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece has taken no final decision to issue a bond next week, the finance minister said on Saturday after a Financial Times report that the country planned to launch a multi-billion euro bond issue in the coming days.


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Israelis quit Gaza after worst clash in over a year

Reuters - Sat, 2010-03-27 08:02
GAZA (Reuters) - Israeli troops and tanks left the Gaza Strip on Saturday, witnesses said, after the bloodiest clash in the Hamas-ruled enclave in 14 months killed two soldiers and a Palestinian.


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Thai protesters surround PM's office

Reuters - Sat, 2010-03-27 06:54
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thousands of Thai protesters surrounded the office of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva on Saturday, raising fears of a confrontation after repeated threats to expel troops guarding Bangkok's old city.


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Are old houses doomed? The conflict between historic preservation and energy efficiency

Scientific American Online - Sat, 2010-03-27 04:30

Editor's Note: Scientific American 's George Musser will be chronicling his experiences installing solar panels in Solar at Home (formerly 60-Second Solar). Read his introduction here and see all posts here .    [More]

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South Korea rules out navy ship sunk by North Korea

Reuters - Sat, 2010-03-27 00:19
BAENGNYEONGDO, South Korea (Reuters) - South Korea on Saturday all but ruled out the chance that North Korea was involved in the sinking of one of its navy vessels near their disputed border.


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Palin stumps for "Maverick" McCain in Arizona race

Reuters - Fri, 2010-03-26 22:33
TUCSON (Reuters) - Conservative darling Sarah Palin urged a cheering crowd on Friday to vote for her former running mate John McCain, lending much-needed support as he faces the toughest re-election battle of his long career in the U.S. Senate.


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NIH drugmakers upgrade their digs

Scientific American Online - Fri, 2010-03-26 22:17

By Meredith Wadman

One of the better-kept secrets about the massive clinical research hospital at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Md., has been tucked away for half a century in Wing D of a building that dates to 1953. [More]

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Ailing Dennis Hopper gets Hollywood star

Reuters - Fri, 2010-03-26 21:51
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A frail but smiling Dennis Hopper was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday, belying reports that the "Easy Rider" actor was on his deathbed.


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Climate Change Imperils the State of the Planet--Will the World Act?

Scientific American Online - Fri, 2010-03-26 21:01

NEW YORK CITY--More than 100 countries have signed on to the Copenhagen Accord --the nonbinding agreement to combat climate change hastily agreed to this past December at a summit of world leaders. As signatories, the countries agree to cut greenhouse gas emissions to keep global average temperatures from warming more than 2 degrees Celsius. The countries that have signed up to date represent more than 80 percent of the global emissions of such heat-trapping gases. [More]

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States' leaders clash over healthcare lawsuits

Reuters - Fri, 2010-03-26 20:25
WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - New battles are erupting over recently passed U.S. healthcare reforms, this time within the states, where leaders from both parties are clashing on whether to sue the U.S. government.


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Israeli tanks in Gaza in worst clash in year

Reuters - Fri, 2010-03-26 18:59
GAZA (Reuters) - Israeli tanks advanced into the Gaza Strip on Friday after the worst clash with Palestinian fighters in 14 months killed two on each side, and Palestinian sources reported more casualties in the fighting.


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Secularist former leader Allawi wins Iraq vote

Reuters - Fri, 2010-03-26 18:48
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Secularist challenger Iyad Allawi's coalition won the most seats in Iraq's election, according to preliminary results on Friday, but the tight race foreshadowed long, divisive talks to form a new government.


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Bombs kill 42, wound 65 in Iraq town: police

Reuters - Fri, 2010-03-26 16:48
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Two bombs killed 42 people and wounded 65 at a market in Iraq's northern Diyala province on Friday, shortly before the scheduled release of full preliminary parliamentary vote results, a source at the provincial security office said in updating the toll.


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Awash in Awareness: Knowing a Product's "Water Footprint" May Help Consumers Conserve H2O

Scientific American Online - Fri, 2010-03-26 16:40

If you think your morning cup of joe only has 12 ounces (35 centiliters) of water in it, you're sorely mistaken--it has closer to 40 gallons (150 liters). Conservation scientists say it's time consumers become aware of the quantity and source of water that goes into growing, manufacturing and shipping food. [More]

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South Korean navy ship sinks, North link played down

Reuters - Fri, 2010-03-26 16:27
SEOUL (Reuters) - A South Korean naval ship sank near the disputed maritime border with North Korea, killing some of the more than 100 crew on board, but officials played down suggestions that it may have been attacked by the North.


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Tracking Trash to Turn Waste into Efficiency

Scientific American Online - Fri, 2010-03-26 16:00

"Smart" phones offer the intelligence of a computer, with the convenience of a phone. "Smart" meters let homeowners choose between using cheap and expensive electricity.

The next frontier: "smart" trash?

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