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Don't Freak Out: Paranoia Quite Common
Scientists say it's more common than thought.
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Pope to 'Wake Up Consciences' on Climate Change
Pope Benedict XVI said Saturday he wants to wake up consciences on climate change.
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Great White Shark Claimed at 'Jaws' Site
An unconfirmed sighting of a great white forced the closure of two beaches.
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Toyota Can't Meet Demand for Hybrid Cars
Not enough batteries.
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Girl's Twin Found Inside Her StomachA 9-year-old girl who went to hospital in central Greece suffering from stomach pains was found to be carrying her embryonic twin, doctors said Thursday.
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Myanmar Aid Deliveries Now 'Race Against Time'Aid deliveries to Myanmar now race against time to prevent disease disaster.
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World's Dirt Deteriorates
Seeds are souped up, but the soil can't support them.
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George W. Bush's Final Words on Science & Technology
The president's state of the union speech.
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Web Site Tracks People's Pet Peeves
A website, mypetpeeves.com, is cataloguing people's most annoying pet peeves.
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Rare 'Upside-Down' Stamp Sells for $825,000
A collector bought a 24-cent stamp depicting an upside-down war airplane.
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Japan Government Spokesman: UFOs Exist
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'Beast of Bolivia' Attacks Pets
An unknown predator mauled a pit bull and killed two puppies in N.C.
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China Shows First Image From Lunar Probe
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Napoleon's Soldiers Reburied in BelarusRemains of more than 200 Napoleonic soldiers reburied.
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Christmas Trees to Bear 'Green' Tags
System to identify trees grown by environmental standards.
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Australia Pulls 'Date Rape' Drug Toy
Three children hospitalized after swallowing beads from China-made toy.
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Rosenbergs' Soviet Spy Overseer Dies
Soviet spy chief who oversaw work of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg dies at age 93.
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Confused Moose Thinks He's a Cow
Moose has an identity crisis.
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'Remarkable' Discovery: Scientists Burn SaltwaterA researcher burns salt water with radio waves.
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George Washington's Medal to be Auctioned
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Mama Moose Busts Through Woman's DoorMoose busts down woman's door due to mirror-like reflection.
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Mysterious 'Fairyland' Spider Web Found200 Yards of spider webs cover trail in Texas park.
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Nevada 'Feeling the Heat' of Climate ChangeNevada sears from dramatic temperature rises from climate change.
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Researchers Predict Growth of Gulf 'Dead Zone'
Oxygen-depleted area off Gulf coast could grow to biggest size in 22 years.
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