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 The Columbus Dispatch 
Short North venture foiled by fickle food, sky-high wines
| The Short North space that contains Bluefish, Seafood on the Cap (formerly occupied by Liu Pon-Xi) has undergone minimal remodeling for its latest incarnation under owner Paul Liu. | The menu combin... (photo: creative commons / MyName)
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 Scientific American 
Robots Prepare for the Battlefield by First Fighting City Traffic
Spacer Back IMAGE 1 of 2 Next | NO DRIVERS WANTED: The Caltech team's 2004 Ford E350 van named Alice was equipped with 12 computers, eight cameras, two radar devices and eight laser range finders that... (photo: Creative Commons)
2007/07/30 Phoenix Twilight (Artist Concept) - In this artists concept illustration, NASAs Phoenix Mars Lander begins  to shut down operations as winter sets in. The far-northern latitudes on  Mars experience no sunlight during winter. This  Canada Dot Com 
Phoenix Mars Lander has successful launch
| A spacecraft headed for Mars launched Saturday morning will use Canadian technology to help determine if the red planet can support life. | The Phoenix Mars Lander, a product of NASA, the Canadian S... (photo: NASA/JPL-Calech/University of Arizona)
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 Lightning strikes during a night-time thunderstorm. Energy is radiated as light when powerful electric currents flow through the Earth´s atmosphere.(ss2)  Gulf News 
Cloud seeding experiment has thundering success
| Al Ain: Tuesday's thunderstorm in the western and southern parts of the emirates was a result of a cloud seeding (artificial rain) test conducted by the weather authorities. | The storm produced int... (photo: public domain)
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1996/02/01 Gaspra - Highest Resolution Mosaic - This picture of asteroid 951 Gaspra is a mosaic of two images taken by the Galileo spacecraft from a range of 5,300 kilometers (3,300 miles), some 10 minutes before closest approach on October 29, 1991. The Infowars
Closer encounter: Nasa plans landing on 40m-wide asteroid travelling at 28,000mph
| It was once considered the most dangerous object in the universe, heading for Earth with the explosive power of 84 Hiroshimas. Now an asteroid called 2000SG344, a lump ... (photo: NASA/JPL-Caltech file)
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U.S. Forces in Bosnia I, JOINT ENDEAVOR The Providence Journal
Talk about off-road ... how about a truck for the Moon?
| HOUSTON - It turns on a dime and parallel-parks like a dream. | On the downside, it's a little pricey (at $2 million or so) and its top speed is a pokey 15 miles an hou... (photo: Joint Forces / AMN ANDREW RODIER)
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Beach-park smoking ban takes a step in Carlsbad
CARLSBAD: Three years after a group of students asked the Carlsbad City Council to ban smoking at the city's beaches and parks, the council unanimously directed staff mem... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
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 This satellite image provided by Naval Research Labs overlaid with a map of the Arabian Sea and the countries surrounding it and captured early Wednesday June 6, 2007 shows Cyclone Gonu with its eye just off Oman´s central coast. Forecasters said t Sydney Morning Herald
Cyclone dead tops 22,000
| More than 22,000 people were killed in Burma's devastating cyclone and 41,000 are still missing four days after the storm slammed into the country's southern coast, the... (photo: AP/Naval Research Labs)
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Kennedy Space Center , Rocket Garden The Business Review
Spaceport officials map plans to build tourism market
courtesy kennedy space center The Kennedy Space Center has evolved into a year round tourism destination with multiple activities, such as meeting astronauts. | Donna Lar... (photo: Public Domain / )
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2007/07/30 Phoenix Twilight (Artist Concept) - In this artists concept illustration, NASAs Phoenix Mars Lander begins  to shut down operations as winter sets in. The far-northern latitudes on  Mars experience no sunlight during winter. This Phoenix Mars Lander has successful launch Canada Dot Com
1996/02/01 Gaspra - Highest Resolution Mosaic - This picture of asteroid 951 Gaspra is a mosaic of two images taken by the Galileo spacecraft from a range of 5,300 kilometers (3,300 miles), some 10 minutes before closest approach on October 29, 1991. The Closer encounter: Nasa plans landing on 40m-wide asteroid travelling at 28,000mph Infowars
U.S. Forces in Bosnia I, JOINT ENDEAVOR Talk about off-road ... how about a truck for the Moon? The Providence Journal
Environment
Leopard Villagers in India kill leopard after park staff fail to catch it, says forest official AOL
pollution - air pollution, industry - environment factory (sa0) Pollution casts pall on Wyoming town The Washington Times
Free Pictures of Traffic How green are we? New figures show Britons back recycling The Guardian
BioDefense
Russian truck-mounted Topol intercontinental ballistic missiles roll in the annual Victory Day parade at the Moscow Red Square,jsa1 Nuclear missiles parade across Red Square Infowars
 A standard missile 3 is launched from USS Lake Erie (CG 70) April 26, 2007, during a joint Missile Defense Agency/U.S. Navy ballistic missile flight test over the Pacific Ocean. The test was designed to show the capability of the ship and its crew to con China to modernise nuclear weapons capability Infowars
 bee - honeycomb - honey - beehive - bee hive - bee colony - flower nectar - insect - queen bee (rt1) Honey bees could be wiped out in ten years by amateur keepers, says honey producer The Daily Mail
Alien Sightings
Indiana Jones Everyone's favorite archaeologist - Indiana Jones - is ready for his close-up Toledo Blade
Prada Science-inspired fashion The Times
 Amid the glow of lights from the fixed and rotating service structures, Space Shuttle Discovery rests on the hardstand of Launch Pad 39B at NASA´s Kennedy Space Center after completing the 4.2-mile journey from the Vehicle Assembly Building. First Shuttle reaches launch pad Independent online
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Egypt - Oil Prices - Oil crisis - Shell Station - Fuel - octane 90 and octane 92 Survey says executives see oil prices falling Newsday
Bread - Wheat bread - Wheat - Agriculture - Food What is eating into Indian food basket? The Times Of India
 KLdy1 - june06 - jewellery - jewelleries - accesories - diamond rings - bracelet - jade rings - platinum. (dy1) Platinum hits two-week high  Business Day
Earth Galaxy
- Brazil tackles deforestation
- Cold Water Thrown on Antarctic Global-Warming Predictions
- Charting a path through a hostile environment in Europe
- Indian villagers kill park leopard
- Indian villagers kill park leopard
- Indian villagers kill park leopard
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Indian villagers kill park leopard
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- Spacecraft needs names for DVD
- Australia: Zircons are forever (+photos)
- Why does impact-resistant glass get milky?
- Baby business Boom
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- New Career Was in the Stars
Oreo- Cookies /wam2
Can Oreo win over British biscuit lovers?
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Planets Space
- Legitimising terror
- An Ashes loser's batty nuggets
- Great Ape Turns 55 At Dallas Zoo
- Africa news round-up – 9.5.08
- AIDS fight 'needs dramatic shift'
- Oldest Gorilla In Captivity Turns 55 At Dallas Zoo
Myanmar satellite images
UN: 1.5 million affected by cyclone
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- Is there dust in space craft?
- 'Space metals' aid perfection
- Japan to allow defence use of space
- Renovation changes living space, family's thoughts of mo
- Southcenter prepares to unveil new face, new space this summ
- Southcenter prepares to unveil new face, new space this summ
 seafood/wam2
Short North venture foiled by fickle food, sky-high wines
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ISS Nasa
- Colliding with nature's best-kept secrets
- Hell on wheels
- Aeroplan to abandon trust status
- Kyodo news summary -4-+
- 'The Deniers' details flaws in the theories on globa
- Jeffrey Bell, a contributor in the MDS fundraising drive, wa
 Chinese men cover bodies of the victims of a traffic accident near Tianshui, a city in Gansu province, northwest China, Monday, April 10, 2006. A truck loaded with bicycle wheels crashed into a minivan and a passenger bus in northwest China after its bra
Blowing the whistle on 'Big Brother'
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- Spacecraft needs names for DVD
- A NASA Langley contractor's workers gather footwear at t
- Jamestown Landing Day is full of festivities minus last year
- Jewish nation marks 60th
- 'Shoddy' editorial's pro, con
- Its profit up 19%, Alliant raises forecast
Robots
Robots Prepare for the Battlefield by First Fighting City Traffic
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ESA Science
- Astronauts wanted, must speak Russian (+video)
- 'No bias' against UK astronauts
- How be an astronaut
- Europe recruits astronauts for possible Moon missions
- Probe finds missing matter
- Joint ESA-NASA team wins international award
Telescope
Telescope could focus light without a mirror or lens
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- Trade surplus expands for the third straight month in March
- Your final resting place could be down the drain
- Internet Muscles In on Cell Phone Turf
- People value equity over efficiency: study
- Cancer: 'Save millions of us'
- Science-math high coming
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British Birds Adapt to Changing Climate
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