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Pakistani caterer may have met failed NYC bomber

Reuters - Sat, 2010-05-22 07:33
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - A Pakistani detained over the failed car bombing in New York's Times Square had no ties with the main suspect but may have met him during the course of business, the arrested man's father said on Saturday.


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FDIC, WaMu reach agreement on bankruptcy plan

Reuters - Sat, 2010-05-22 04:44
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Washington Mutual Inc and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp have reached a global settlement that will return $7 billion to the bank's creditors, a critical step in the bankruptcy involving the biggest bank failure in U.S. history.


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Eight survive plane crash in south India, 158 dead

Reuters - Sat, 2010-05-22 03:43
MANGALORE, India (Reuters) - An Air India Express airliner crashed and burst into flames outside an airport in southern India on Saturday, killing 158 people, many thought to be Indian migrant workers returning home from Dubai.


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Thai government talks reconciliation as troops to pull back

Reuters - Sat, 2010-05-22 03:18
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's government stressed national reconciliation on Saturday after the worst riots in the country's modern history but it would not commit itself to an early election date demanded by "red shirt" protesters.


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Pakistan detains at least four over New York plot

Reuters - Sat, 2010-05-22 02:29
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan has detained at least four people suspected of links with a failed bid to set off a car bomb in New York's Times Square, including one who worked for a catering company servicing embassies in Islamabad.


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Obama blames Gulf oil spill on "breakdown" at BP

Reuters - Sat, 2010-05-22 01:07
WASHINGTON/VENICE, Louisiana (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Saturday blamed the massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill on "a breakdown of responsibility" at energy giant BP Plc as he unveiled a commission to investigate the disaster.


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Local Governments Lead Efforts to Combat Climate Change

Scientific American Online - Fri, 2010-05-21 23:00

Call them the Silicon Valley garages of climate policy.

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How Many Cancers Are Caused by the Environment?

Scientific American Online - Fri, 2010-05-21 22:15

Traces of chemicals known to cause human cancer lurk everywhere. But after decades of research, figuring out how many people might contract cancer because of them remains an elusive goal.

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EU says new ash rules will reduce disruption

Reuters - Fri, 2010-05-21 22:10
PARIS (Reuters) - The European Union has drawn up new guidelines for dealing with volcanic ash to curb disruption to travelers, the EU's aviation safety body said on Friday.


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From bad to worse: Hard-luck planet gradually being devoured by its host star

Scientific American Online - Fri, 2010-05-21 22:00

New observations from the Hubble Space Telescope appear to confirm a dour prognosis for a scorching hot extrasolar planet--the distant world is being consumed by its host star. [More]

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Ancient origin for monkey version of HIV

Scientific American Online - Fri, 2010-05-21 21:42

By Elie Dolgin

The HIV-like virus that infects monkeys is at least 100,000 if not millions of years old, scientists reported this week at a meeting of the New York Academy of Sciences. [More]

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Pentagon insider a leading candidate for intel spot

Reuters - Fri, 2010-05-21 19:28
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senior Pentagon official James Clapper has emerged as a leading candidate to replace Dennis Blair as director of national intelligence, but other candidates have not been ruled out, two U.S. officials said on Friday.


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Iran protests after deputy minister denied U.S. visa

Reuters - Fri, 2010-05-21 18:51
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Iran has accused the United States of abusing its position as the host of the United Nations by denying a visa to the Islamic Republic's deputy foreign minister, according to a letter released on Friday.


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Continental Airlines fine sought on Concorde crash

Reuters - Fri, 2010-05-21 17:30
PARIS (Reuters) - Prosecutors said on Friday that Continental Airlines should be fined 175,000 euros ($218,800) for manslaughter over its role in the 2000 crash of an Air France Concorde plane which killed 113 people.


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Researchers Turn to Supercomputing to Find Malaria's Soft Spot

Scientific American Online - Fri, 2010-05-21 17:15

Understanding the nuances of infectious diseases--in particular malaria , which killed about one million people worldwide in 2008 --is a crucial step toward wiping them out. However, getting a clear picture of how malaria spreads and how it responds to eradication efforts means accessing a daunting amount of data from a variety of sources, the type of job best suited to a number-crunching supercomputer. [More]

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Bed Nets and Other Treatments Trump Climate Change for Malaria

Scientific American Online - Fri, 2010-05-21 17:00

While climate change may increase the occurrence of malaria , the effect can be almost completely offset by adopting control strategies such as bed netting, spraying and anti-malarial drugs, according to a paper published in the journal Nature .

"There are many claims about malaria increasing over the future climate change scenario," said Pete Gething, a co-author of the paper and a researcher at the Department of Zoology at the University of Oxford . "But it will be a small, negligible factor compared to present measures to counter it."

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Pakistan detains at least four over New York plot

Reuters - Fri, 2010-05-21 16:53
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan has detained at least four people suspected of links with a Pakistani-American arrested in the United States this month over a failed bid to set off a car bomb in New York's Times Square.


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New Mass-Screening Method Finds Additional Environmental Risks for Diabetes

Scientific American Online - Fri, 2010-05-21 16:05

With a scan through a sample of genomes from several individuals, researchers can tease out links among genetic variations and particular diseases . These genome-wide association studies have clarified some of the genes involved in predisposing people for  rheumatoid arthritis, bipolar disorder, Crohn's disease, diabetes and other disorders, paving the way for new study and better treatments. [More]

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British troops in Afghanistan to get U.S. commander

Reuters - Fri, 2010-05-21 15:37
LONDON (Reuters) - Almost all British troops fighting in Afghanistan will answer directly to a U.S. commander as part of a restructuring of the NATO-led mission, NATO and the British army said on Friday.


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Seeing a new world: Examining squid stomachs

Scientific American Online - Fri, 2010-05-21 15:20

Editor's Note: William Gilly , a professor of cell and developmental biology and marine and organismal biology at Stanford University, is traveling with a group of students on board the Don José in the Sea of Cortez. They will monitor and track Humboldt squid and sperm whales in their watery habitats. This is the group's ninth blog post. [More]

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