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China and U.S. each claim gains on yuan in talks

Reuters - Tue, 2010-05-25 05:41
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will chart its own course on currency reform, top officials from Beijing and Washington said on Tuesday at the end of talks that both agreed had aired plenty of disputes while leaving any answers for later.


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Soil bacterium enhances brain's ability to learn

Science A GoGo - Tue, 2010-05-25 05:10
Researchers say that the bacterium
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Germany eyes wider short-selling ban as euro slides

Reuters - Tue, 2010-05-25 04:53
BERLIN/ROME (Reuters) - Germany may widen its ban on speculative financial trades to cover all shares, a government document showed on Tuesday, as fears about the euro zone's debt crisis sent stocks and the euro plunging further.


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Covert U.S. operations authorized in secret order

Reuters - Tue, 2010-05-25 03:45
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A senior U.S. military commander issued a secret order last year that laid the ground for an escalation of covert operations across the Middle East and the Horn of Africa, officials said on Monday.


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Embattled BP readies bid to plug gushing Gulf well

Reuters - Tue, 2010-05-25 02:56
HOUSTON (Reuters) - BP Plc warned on Tuesday that a planned attempt to plug its gushing Gulf of Mexico oil well may be delayed or abandoned, as the energy giant faced mounting pressure from the Obama administration to contain the catastrophic spill.


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Philadelphia join Chicago in Stanley Cup final

Reuters - Tue, 2010-05-25 01:55
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - The Philadelphia Flyers joined the Chicago Blackhawks in the Stanley Cup final after completing a 4-1 series win over the Montreal Canadiens in their Eastern Conference playoff on Monday.


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Obama backs proposal to lift ban on gays in military

Reuters - Tue, 2010-05-25 01:36
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Monday backed a proposal that would put the United States on a path toward repeal of the ban on gays and lesbians serving openly in the military.


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Four killed as Jamaicans clash over drug lord

Reuters - Tue, 2010-05-25 01:30
KINGSTON (Reuters) - Soldiers and police stormed a Kingston slum on Monday and traded gunfire with supporters of an alleged Jamaican drug lord who faces extradition to the United States.


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North Korea threatens fight with South

Reuters - Tue, 2010-05-25 00:22
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea said on Tuesday it was cutting all ties with the South and threatened its wealthy neighbor with military action over alleged violations of its waters off the west coast.


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U.S. declares fishery disaster in 3 Gulf states

Reuters - Mon, 2010-05-24 23:22
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government has declared a "fishery disaster" in the seafood-producing states of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama due to an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, making them eligible for federal funds, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke said on Monday.


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Martin Gardner: A Major Shaping Force in My Life

Scientific American Online - Mon, 2010-05-24 23:15

Editor's Note: Douglas Hofstadter gave permission to Scientific American to post this essay in light of the death of Martin Gardner, who wrote the magazine's "Mathematical Games" column for 25 years and published more than 70 books. Gardner died May 22, at 95.

I've been trying to reconstruct how I first encountered Martin Gardner . It may have happened in 1959, when at age 14 I happened to visit the home of a boy a couple of years older than myself, who I thought was extremely smart (and indeed he was--he later became a well-known mathematician on the Princeton faculty). While scanning his bookshelves, I noticed a Dover paperback with the curious title Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science . I pulled it out and my curiosity was further aroused by the front cover, which mentioned such things as flying saucers, human gullibility, strange cults, pseudoscience, and so on. I had of course heard of things like telepathy, ESP, and such, but didn't know what to make of them. Though they seemed a bit far-fetched, they also appealed to my romantic nature. The year before, I had even half-convinced myself that I could discover my romantic fate by spinning a top and seeing where it fell on a marked board; I also enjoyed the thought that maybe, just maybe, the first initial of the girl I would someday marry was revealed by reciting the alphabet as I twisted an apple stem and stopping at that letter when the stem broke off. Why not?  At that tender and rather gullible age, I had never devoted much thought to the demarcation line between sense and nonsense, science and silliness. [More]

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Mineral Isotopes Could Reveal Whether Dinosaurs Were Cold- or Warm-Blooded

Scientific American Online - Mon, 2010-05-24 23:05

The great spine-chilling Tyrannosaurus rex has a reputation for having killed its prey in cold blood . But was this ancient dinosaur really a cold-blooded ectotherm ? [More]

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Hooters sued by ex-worker for weight bias

Reuters - Mon, 2010-05-24 22:50
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former Hooters employee in a Detroit suburb has sued the restaurant chain, alleging she was unable to keep her job after being told to lose weight.


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Toyota halts sales of certain Lexus sedans in U.S.

Reuters - Mon, 2010-05-24 22:48
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp said it had temporarily suspended sales of certain Lexus LS sedans following a steering-related recall.


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States face hurdles in cutting worker benefits

Reuters - Mon, 2010-05-24 21:52
NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - State governors working to close yawning deficits are again eyeing a tempting target -- the billions of dollars in benefits and wage hikes that public workers won in boom times.


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Divided Europe spreads contagion fears in U.S.

Reuters - Mon, 2010-05-24 21:50
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The European debt crisis drew new cries of alarm on Monday as a top White House adviser warned it could slow a global economic recovery, a European Union official sharply critiqued Germany, and investors worried a Spanish bank bailout could signal further distress.


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