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Another Attempt For Delisting Gray Wolves
The Bush administration will once again try to take the gray wolf of the northern Rockies off the...
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National Book Awards Also Welcome Debutants
The National Book Awards are a prestigious institution in the United States, ranking close to the...
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Lunar Space Station In Development
As NASA celebrates its 50th anniversary, life on other planets seems to no longer be a figment of...
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Heavy Discussions On NASA's Future
A measure called the NASA Reauthorization Act, approved by Congres yesterday, managed to cover...
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Leaked NASA Email Reveals Griffin’s Pessimism On US Space Achievements
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin continues to support the
space shuttle retirement before 2010,...
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Obama’s Plan For NASA: $2 Billion To Close Space Gap
Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama promised more
active involvement in the Space...
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NASA Program Seriously Imperiled by War Between Russia and Georgia
The war between Russia
and Georgia
may prove to be a serious problem for NASA, as its capability...
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Navy Agrees To Low-Frequency Sonar Restrictions For Mammals’ Sake
The U.S. District Court in San Francisco approved on Tuesday
an agreement between the U.S. Navy...
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Congress Report: Bush Administration Changed Environmental Policy
A new congressional report reveals that the Bush administration changed their initial standing on...
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Bush Administration Stalls Pollution Reduction Measures
The Bush administration has finally managed to stall any measures to reduce pollution caused by...
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NASA Presents Its Launch Schedule Play By Play
The National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced the schedule for the agency’s...
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NASA: Politics In The Way Of Climate Change Public Dissemination
Global warming censorship - that
is exactly what the Bush administration has been practicing for...
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White House Finally Comes Up With Climate Report
The Bush administration finally
concluded what we’ve been suspecting for some time now: that the...
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Continental Plane Meets Strange Flying Object In Mid-Air
A Continental Airlines flight
had a close encounter with an unidentified object, which was...
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California Awards $271M in Stem Cell Grants
California has approved funding worth $271 million in total to create twelve stem cell research...
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Agency Forced To Meet Deadline on Polar Bear Decision
The Interior Department can no longer postpone the decision
on whether to list the polar bear as...
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Government Forced to Decide the Fate of Polar Bears
A federal judge has ordered the Bush administration to decide by May 15
whether polar bears should...
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Earth Day, A Reminder That Our Planet Needs Us
For almost four decades now, on every April 22nd, we
celebrate Earth Day as a reminder that the...
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NASA Solves Important Rocket Flaw
A few months ago, NASA started analyzing different ways to best
adjust the vibrations problem for...
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NASA’s Science Programs – Inspirational But Low On Budget
NASA has big plans for the future, but low budget, was the
conclusion at a hearing held on...
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Federal Agency Sued Over Delaying Polar Bear Decision
Fed up with the Fish and
Wildlife Service’s constant failure to meet deadlines and make a decision...
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Scientific World Loses Genetics Pioneer Joshua Lederberg, 82
Scientific world has lost Joshua Lederberg, University
Professor and president emeritus of the...
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Bush Administration Pressured to Protect Polar Bears
The polar bear or Ursus maritimus could be soon officially recognized as the first animal...
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Conservationists Oppose Alaska Oil Exploration Decision
Extraction or extinction? That is
the question both environmental groups and oil-and-gas plan...
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Lab Announces Breakthrough In Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Scientists at the Advanced Cell
Technology in Worcester, Massachusetts, announced on Thursday that...
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Decision on Threatened Polar Bears Delayed another Month
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reported Monday that it would
not meet the Wednesday deadline...
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Fermilab, US science face disaster due to trimmed budget for 2008
America’s most famous particle physics lab will almost certainly cease to develop key projects, due...
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More than 25 Percent of the U.S. birds at Risk
The Audubon Society and the American Bird Conservancy announced
Wednesday that a quarter of all...
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The Endangered Species Act Will Be Revised
The Fish and Wildlife Service
decided today to revise seven decisions on protecting species across...
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More than 100 Mayors Discussed about Global Warming
The global warming issue represents
quite an important problem that the humankind should quickly...
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Business
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No Christmas Gravy For Europe's Ailing Carmakers
Brussels - Ah, the style of an Italian Ferrari, the solidity of a German Mercedes, the flair of a...
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World summit aims to close gaps in finance market rules
Washington - The leaders of the world's top economic powers are expected to agree Saturday to close...
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Bush says rescue benefits won't be fast; country braces for bumps
Washington - After Congress gave final approval to the emergency finance rescue package, US...
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US emergency finance rescue plan clears final hurdle
Washington - The US House of Representatives approved a revised financial rescue plan on Friday...
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Democrats and Republicans trade blame, promise to start again
Washington - Democratic and
Republican leaders of the House of Representatives traded accusations...
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Feds seize Washington Mutual in largest-ever US bank failure
New York - The fallout from the largest-ever US bank failure rippled through markets on Friday...
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Battle lines drawn over giant US finance rescue
Washington - Battle lines were being drawn in Washington on Sunday over the US government's rescue...
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US in Search of Comprehensive Plan to Restore Confidence
Washington - The US government was weighing its options for a more permanent fix to the ongoing...
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AIG Loan Signals New US Era of Regulation, Intervention
Washington - In a country that prides itself on free-market principles, US taxpayer dollars are are...
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Senate Gang of 10 Unveils Bipartisan Energy Plan
A group of ten lawmakers, five Republicans and five Democrats, are pushing for a compromise...
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Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Drop on Gov. Takeover Option
Fannie Mae (Federal National Mortgage Association) and Freddie Mac (Federal Home Loan Mortgage...
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The United States Supreme Court Gets Involved In AT&T's Lawsuit
The United States Supreme Court stepped in yesterday in
AT&T’s lawsuit, as the Internet...
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FDA Offices Slowed Down by Chinese Bureaucracy
After last year’s discovery of a series of contaminated
drugs and food shipments from China,
the...
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President Bush Optimistic About Economic Recovery
President Bush in his weekly radio address today that apparently sought to address harsh criticism...
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Bush Outlines Push for Better Air Travel
The U.S. government announced it will help ease up air traffic by making available temporarily its...
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Greenspan Says Recession Chance Less Than 50 Percent
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said to BBC Radio 4 that there is a less than 50...
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House Approves Controversial Patent Overhaul
The most extensive patent reform was approved yesterday by
the House with 225 to 175, offering an...
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Federal Appeals Court OKs Mexican Trucks
A federal appeals court ruled Friday in favor of the Bush administration and against the Teamsters...
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Specials
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Bush's AIDS fight gets PEACE award; White House in red
Washington - As most Americans were beginning to think about hanging their Christmas decorations,...
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U.S Attorney General Suffered Fainting Spell
MICHAEL Mukasey, the U.S. Attorney General, collapsed at the conclusion of one of his speeches,...
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Stem Cell Transplant Method Is A Real Success
Stem cells have been always been regarded as stepping on the line of ethics, but those were the...
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Looking for the Ideal Obama Pet Contender
Barack Obama’s administration faces a first difficult task.
No, don’t mind the global economic...
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Fleeting Expletives Brought Before The Supreme Court
The Supreme Court discussed on Tuesday the problem of dirty
words on television and, while...
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Nancy Reagan Hospitalized For Fractured Pelvis
Nancy
Reagan’s spokeswoman Joanne Drake announced on Wednesday that the former First Lady had...
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Paul Krugman Awarded 2008 Economics Nobel Prize
Today, October 13, Princeton University professor Paul Krugman was awarded this year’s Nobel Prize...
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Supreme Court Hears Case on the Effects US Navy Sonar Has on Whales
On
Wednesday, a Supreme Court weighed the pros and cons of a federal
judge's decision to limit...
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Supreme Court Ready For Drugs, Cigarettes and Bad Language Review
The U.S. Supreme Court enters its third term on Monday,
October 6, and the calendar has a series...
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Palin, Biden fight over change, economy, war on terror
Washington - US vice presidential candidates Sarah Palin and Joe Biden clashed over the centrality...
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Same Old, Same Old Emmy Awards
Sunday night’s Emmy Awards ceremony, telecast live on ABC
from the huge and yawning Nokia Theatre...
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NSA Sued Over Surveillance Program
Electronic Frontier Foundation has filed a lawsuit against National Security Agency, President...
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New Rule Would Give Doctors the Chance to Say NO to Abortions
Federal health officials announced on Thursday plans to implement
a regulation, which would give...
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Barack Obama’s Plan For NASA: $2 Billion To Close Space Gap
Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama promised more
active involvement in the Space...
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New Bush Administration Proposal Poses Threats to Endangered Species
The Bush administration has issued a proposal that paves the way for federal agencies not to...
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Russian-Georgian Conflict Jeopardizes NASA’s Access To ISS
The collaboration between the American and Russian space
programs is standing on quicksand now,...
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The Bush Administration Might Make It Hard for Endangered Species
The Bush Administration slows down the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with another...
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Bush Administration Proposes The Extinction Of Endangered Species Rules
The Endangered Species Act, which became a financial “nightmare” that hinders development and, to...
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AIDS Conference In Mexico Opened For Discussions
An estimated 25,000 scientists, politicians, physicians and
activists were present on Sunday at...
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The U.S. Administration Predicts a Record $483 Billion Deficit For 2009
The White House estimated Monday that President Bush would leave a record
$482 billion budget...
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Clinton Says NO to Newly-Proposed Abortion Definition
On Friday, Sen. Hillary Clinton came down rather hard on a
plan put together by the Bush...
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Rice on European Tour to Conclude Missile Defense Shield Deal
The U.S. State Department said efforts for reaching a missile-defense
agreement with Poland
would...
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Irak War Over Democracy or Oil?
Hunt Oil Co. officials and U.S. diplomats talked several times before the
company signed an...
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Bay Area Air Regulators to Charge for Greenhouse Gases
Bay Area Air Quality District, an agency for air pollution regulations in the San Francisco Bay...
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Study Predicts Fewer but More Powerful Hurricanes
A study published by
meteorologist Tom Knutson reveals that global warming could cause the number...
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VA Staffer’s E-Mail Calls for Fewer PTSD Diagnoses
An employee with the post-traumatic stress disorder program at
a medical facility for veterans in...
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Negotiators Have Reached An Agreement on Farm Bill
Although the Bush administration has objected to the bill, saying it was too expensive, and the...
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Democratic Presidential Candidates Confronted Online
A “candidate mashup”, this is how Yahoo entitled its video Q&A session between all eight...
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Michael Moore Threatened Over Documentary
In a recent news conference, filmmaker Michael Moore accused the US government of harassment for...
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Health
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Medicare Plans Cost a Lot, Offer Little, Study Says
According to studies published on Monday, private health
insurance plans, which server roughly a...
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Pioneering Stem-Cell Surgery Performed
Through a cooperation of 4 European universities, physicians
have performed the world’s first...
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Due to The Amputee’s Case The Reach of Drug Warning Labels Is Finally Being Reconsidered
As they hear arguments in the case of Diana Levine against the drug company Wyeth, the U.S. Supreme...
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Supreme Court To Decide On Drug Lawsuits
Unquestionably, there are thousands of suspended cases across the United States that hang on the...
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FDA’s Preemption Policy, Fought Against From Within
The FDA decided to protect drug-makers from state-court
liability suits by offering drugs their...
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John McCain and Barack Obama on the Improvement of Health
One has to attentively analyze what the two candidates have to offer in their programs. John McCain...
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US Regulation Would Prevent Doctors’ Personal Beliefs from Being Violated
The Bush administration proposed on Thursday a much
controversial regulation that would protect...
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A New Attempt To Reduce The Number Of Smokers
All tobacco products were placed under the regulatory powers
of the US Food and Drug...
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Black AIDS Institute Says U.S. Neglects Black People At Home
A new report by the Black AIDS Institute has found that the United States spearheads the global...
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UN Reports Progress In Fighting AIDS; Black Americans Neglected
A report of the United Nations issued in advance of the 17th
International AIDS Conference, which...
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The White House Opposes Tobacco Bill
In a letter addressed to Joe L Barton of Texas, Health and
Human Services Sec. Michael Leavitt...
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Sen. Clinton Appalled By The Bush Administration Abortion Plan
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Environmental Protection Agency Warns Of Climate Change Toll On Health
The United States Environmental Protection Agency warned of the effects of climate change on our...
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Bush Administration Vows to Veto Medicare Bill, Override Likely
While the Bush administration again threatened to veto the Medicare bill which rejects a 10.6...
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9/11 Health Official Dismissed, Bush Administration Looks for Replacement
As the term of National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s director, Dr | | |