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Risky Sex Returns Syphilis to Europe
2007-12-22 01:18:00
LONDON (AP) - Syphilis is back: The sexually transmitted disease long associated with 19th Century bohemian life is making an alarming resurgence in Europe .”Syphilis used to be a very rare disease,” said Dr. Marita van de Laar, an expert in sexually transmitted diseases at the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. “I’m not sure ...
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Asteroid could hit Mars in January
2007-12-21 15:06:00
A newly discovered hunk of space rock has a 1 in 75 chance of slamming into the Red Planet on January 30, scientists said Thursday. “These odds are extremely unusual. We frequently work with really long odds when we track … threatening asteroids,” said Steve Chesley, an astronomer with the Near Earth Object Program at NASA’s ...
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2 quakes hit Alaska?s Aleutian Islands
2007-12-21 14:48:00
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Two significant earthquakes shook Alaska’s seismically active Aleutian Islands , but there were no immediate reports of any damages or injuries. The magnitude-5.9 and 6.1 quakes struck about one minute apart starting at 9:23 p.m. on Thursday. Both were centered about 100 miles west of Adak in the island chain, according to a preliminary ...
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Putin may become Gazprom chairman
2007-12-21 14:42:00
MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin may become the next chairman of Russian gas export monopoly Gazprom when he steps down following a presidential election in March, Vedomosti business daily reported on Friday. The newspaper cited two sources close to Gazprom and one source close to first deputy prime minister and current Gazprom chairman Dmitry Medvedev, ...
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Israeli troops clash with Palestinian gunmen
2007-12-20 23:59:00
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - Israeli troops killed two Palestinian s terrorists in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, a day after rejecting an unofficial truce offer from the besieged Hamas rulers of the coastal territory. Hospital officials said a third person was killed in the violence, but his identity was not immediately clear. A military force operating in ...
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Numerous Nativity Scenes Vandalized Nationwide
2007-12-20 22:55:00
(CNSNews.com) - With Dec. 25 only days away, a central image in the celebration of Christmas — the manger scene featuring replicas of Joseph, Mary and the baby Jesus — has become the focus of attacks by vandals and leaders of “the secular Left,” Christian groups charged on Wednesday. While the Catholic League for ...
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Severe storms hit Mississippi
2007-12-20 22:52:00
BROOKHAVEN, Miss (AP) ? Authorities say a powerful storm system, possibly packing a tornado, left at least one person injured and damaged some structures in Lincoln and Jones counties on Thursday. Mike Womack, director of the Missi ssippi Emergency Management Agency, said it was impossible at this point to say whether a tornado had touched down in ...
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Turkish Warplanes, Troops Strike Kurds Inside Iraq
2007-12-20 20:02:00
Up to 50 Turkish air force planes bombed Kurdish targets in northern Iraq on Sunday, and approximately 700 Turkish troops moved 5 miles into Iraqi territory late the next day to hunt down militants before withdrawing. The strikes, the largest in several years, represent an escalation of the tension between the Kurds and the Turks?and ...
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Baffling Cosmic Explosion Comes Out of Nowhere
2007-12-20 17:36:00
A cosmic explosion that seems to have come out of nowhere?thousands of light-years from the nearest collection of stars?has left astronomers baffled. The blast, one of the brightest this year, was detected by spacecraft from the Inter-Planetary Network on Jan. 25 and satellites were used to pinpoint its location to a region of the sky in ...
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Putin: Russia needs strong authority to ensure sovereignty
2007-12-20 17:34:00
MOSCOW, Dec. 19 (Xinhua) — Russia needs strong authority to guarantee its sovereignty, security and defense, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview the U.S. Time magazine published Wednesday.     ”The authority in Russia should be strong enough to ensure sovereignty, security and defense,” Putin said. “It should be strong ...
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Ceremony marks extended EU border
2007-12-20 15:55:00
A checkpoint between Austria and Slovakia has been dismantled in a symbolic ceremony marking the enlargement of the Schengen area. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and Austrian Chancellor Alfred Gusenbauer sawed through a barrier at the Berg border crossing. At midnight, nine new countries will join the pact, bringing an end to border controls from ...
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New Zealand rocked by huge quake
2007-12-20 15:53:00
(CNN) — Buildings collapsed, power lines were knocked out and gas pipes ruptured when a powerful earthquake hit the northeastern coast of New Zealand late Thursday.Media reports in New Zealand, citing the government, listed the quake — reportedly felt as far south as reportedly felt as far south as the city of Christchurch — at ...
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Pembroke Lakes Mall: No nativity scenes allowed
2007-12-20 00:31:00
Pembroke Pines - The Pembroke Lakes Mall appears to have the standard holiday decorations. There’s a photo booth with a Rudolph-the-red-nosed-reindeer theme by the food court; presents are wedged between palm trees; poinsettias rise from flower pots and combine into the shape of a Christmas tree. And next to a pair of benches in front of ...
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7.2 temblor strikes Alaska
2007-12-20 00:25:00
A large earthquake rattled Alaska ’s seismically active Aleutian Islands, but there were no immediate reports of any damage or injuries. The magnitude-7.2 quake struck at 11:30 p.m. Tuesday and was centered about 125 miles (200 kilometers) west of Adak in the island chain, according to a preliminary report by the US ...
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Time names Putin ?Person of the Year?
2007-12-20 00:13:00
NEW YORK (AP) ? Time magazine on Wednesday named Russian President Vladimir Putin its “Person of the Year .” The nod went to the Russian leader because of Putin’s “extraordinary feat of leadership in taking a country that was in chaos and bringing it stability,” said Richard Stengel, Time’s managing editor. Putin, 55, is enormously ...
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Gene tinkering curbs autism symptoms in mice
2007-12-20 00:05:00
Scientists could be on the verge of a new treatment for autism, if the results of animal research hold up in people. A study in mice suggests that several drugs, including one that is poised to enter trials in human patients as soon as next year, could improve brain function and reverse the symptoms of ...
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Pakistan Birdflu Spread
2007-12-20 00:01:00
GENEVA, Dec 18 (Reuters) - The eight suspect human bird flu cases in Pakistan are likely a combination of infections from poultry and limited person to person transmission due to close contact, a top World Health Organisation expert said on Tuesday. Keiji Fukuda, coordinator of WHO’s global influenza programme, said while unconfirmed, any human to ...
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Putin: U.S. mars Russia?s image and rejects friendship
2007-12-19 23:58:00
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia n President Vladimir Putin accused the United States of trying to undermine Russia to further its global dominance and said Washington had ignored Moscow’s attempts to build a friendship. In an interview with Time magazine, which named the Russian president its “Person of the Year” for 2007 on Wednesday, Putin said Washington had ...
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Sun?s Next Cycle of Fury May Have Begun
2007-12-19 01:39:00
The sun’s next cycle of increased activity might have begun last week, according to a NASA scientist. Solar activity waxes and wanes on an 11-year cycle. During the peak, the last of which occurred in 2001 and 2002, sunspots are common and solar storms frequent. The storms, which pummel Earth with charged particles, can knock out ...
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Olmert: Israel will continue to hunt down terrorist leaders
2007-12-19 01:38:00
Calling the IDF action in Gaza a “war,” Prime Minister Ehud Olmert warned Tuesday that Israel will continue to hunt down all terrorists involved in rocket attacks against Israeli communities in the western Negev. The IDF went on high alert across the country on Tuesday ahead of predictions that Islamic Jihad would escalate its attempts to ...
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U.S. angered over Turkish attack in Iraq
2007-12-19 01:27:00
U.S. military commanders in Iraq didn’t know Turkey was sending warplanes into northern Iraq until the planes had already crossed the border, The Associated Press has learned. Americans have been providing Turkey with intelligence to go after Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq, and a “coordination center” has been set up in Ankara so Turks, Iraqis and ...
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Russian strategic missile can penetrate U.S. shield
2007-12-19 01:22:00
MOSCOW, Dec. 17 (Xinhua) — A senior Russian officer has said that Russia’s strategic missiles are capable of passing through any existing and prospective missile defense systems, including the one proposed by the United States for eastern Europe, the Interfax News Agency reported Monday.     ”The combat gear we are receiving and will receive in several ...
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Turkey set for small step ahead in EU talks
2007-12-19 01:20:00
EU member states have agreed to take a small step ahead with Turkey ’s EU accession talks by opening two negotiating chapters, after France last week secured the creation of a “reflection group” which it says will also discuss the bloc’s future borders. Turkish officials will join EU counterparts on Wednesday (19 December) to formally ...
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Russia Makes 1st Nuke Shipment to Iran
2007-12-19 01:14:00
MOSCOW (AP) - Russia has made its first shipment of nuclear fuel to Iran ’s Bushehr plant, which is at the center of the international tensions over Tehran’s nuclear program, the Foreign Ministry said Monday. Iran contends the nuclear power plant operation in Bushehr is strictly for civilian purposes, but the project concerns the United States and ...
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Turkish army sends soldiers into Iraq
2007-12-18 14:26:00
KIRKUK, Iraq - The Turkish army sent soldiers about 1.5 miles into northern Iraq in an overnight operation on Tuesday, Kurdish officials said. A Turkish official said the troops seeking Kurdish rebels were still in Iraq by midmorning. The troops crossed into an area near the border with Iran, about 75 miles north of the city ...
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12 killed in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza
2007-12-18 14:23:00
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - Israeli aircraft launched an assault on the radical Islamic Jihad organization from the skies over Gaza, killing the group’s overall commander and nine other militants in three fiery strikes ending early Tuesday. A fourth attack on a security post in southern Gaza killed two Hamas militants, that group said. In an e-mail ...
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Israel officials in US to discuss Iran
2007-12-16 18:40:00
JERUSALEM - Israel i intelligence officials are in the U.S. trying to convince the Bush administration that Iran is still trying to develop nuclear weapons ? contrary to the findings of a recent U.S. intelligence report, security officials said. Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, however, scolded a Cabinet minister on Sunday for his harsh, public criticism of the ...
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Russia may dump weakening US dollar in its energy deals
2007-12-16 18:35:00
It seems that the rejection of the US dollar has become a fashion trend in modern-day business relations. Several major oil and gas exporters have recently announced their plans to use a different currency in their deals with other countries. The heads of Iran, Venezuela and Ecuador expressed such an opinion at the OPEC summit ...
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U.S. antimissile launch may provoke counterattack
2007-12-16 18:31:00
MOSCOW, December 15 (RIA Novosti) - A possible U.S. launch of an interceptor missile from Central Europe may provoke a counterattack by intercontinental ballistic missiles, Russia’s top military commander said. “If we suppose that Iran wants to strike the United States, than interceptor missiles, which would be launched from Poland, will fly towards Russia,” the Chief ...
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?Gaza Strip will become a graveyard for IDF soldiers?
2007-12-16 00:32:00
Hamas on Saturday marked its 20th anniversary by vowing to continue the “jihad” against Israel and never recognize its right to exist. Tens of thousands of Palestinians participated in a main rally organized by Hamas in the center of Gaza City in what was seen as one of the movement’s biggest shows of force. Shouting, “We won’t ...
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