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Telescope peers into the origins of the universe
UC San Diego has begun operating a powerful new telescope that's focused on one of the toughest questions in physics: Exactly what happened at the precise instant that the big bang created the ...
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Millions Watch Ring Of Fire Eclipse Cross Asia U.S.
The annular Solar Eclipse is observed on May 21, 2012 in Tokyo, Japan. It is the first time in 25 years since last annular solar eclipse was observed in ...
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Eclipse Images from Around the World
A montage of the May 20, 2012 annular eclipse as seen near Ikebukuro in Tokyo, Japan between 7:08 to 7:38 a.m. local time. Credit: Kim Nilsson What a view! Here are some awesome eclipse images ...
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MLS Timbers win over Fire puts Galaxy bottom
Portland Timbers celebrate with their fans Eric Brunner opened the scoring for Portland in the 20th minute, ending a run of 448 minutes without a goal for the Timbers, but Jalil Anibaba levelled ...
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Photos NATO demonstrators march through Chicago
Demonstrators make a futile attempt to stop a Chicago police officer from detaining a protester during this weekend's NATO summit in Chicago Sunday, May 20, 2012 in Chicago. (AP Photo/Seth ...
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The Atomic Submarine [DVD]
With its creatively and lovingly mounted, yet often unconvincing miniature special effects, straight-to-the-point expository dialogue, and sop to sexual allure ...
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U.S. commander Americans in Afghanistan to fight through 2014
The commander of NATO-led forces in Afghanistan bluntly warned Sunday that American soldiers will face combat in that war-torn country right up to the time they leave, December 31, 2014. General ...
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Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb dead at 62
(photo: Frank Hoensch / Getty Images) Did a singer's name ever seem so prophetic and appropriate as in the case of Robin, one of the great male songbirds of rock's golden age?Bee Gee Robin ...
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Despite legal challenge tyrannosaur sells for $1 million
NEW YORK -- A nearly complete tyrannosaur skeleton has sold for just over $1 million, in spite of a call to halt its auction because the fossils may have been taken illegally ...
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Millions look skyward as rare eclipse crosses Asia
eclipse tours " were arranged at schools and parks, on pleasure boats and even private airplanes. Similar events were held in China and Taiwan as well.The eclipse was broadcast live on TV ...
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Private supply ship for International Space Station fails to get off ground
Six dead after earthquake strikes northern Italy A new private supply ship for the International Space Station remained stuck on the ground after rocket engine trouble led to a last-second abort of ...
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