Kate Moss Engaged - Reports
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Yum Brands Profit Rises, Helped By Growth In China
The operator of the KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut fast-food chains said first-quarter net income jumped to $254 million, or 50 cents a share....
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Oman To Allow BP To Develop 2 Gas Fields
BP, the British oil company, has won a concession to develop the Khazzan and Makarem natural gas fields in central Oman....
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Afghans Protest Over Prophet Cartoons
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Science News

Letters: Managing a Chronic Illness (1 Letter)
2008-03-12 05:32 - To the Editor:.

Letters: Genomes on the Market (1 Letter)
2008-03-12 05:32 - To the Editor:.

Observatory: When Bringing Back the Mangoes, Ants Specialize for the J...
2008-03-12 05:32 - Geometry can explain why the largest ants are responsible for cutting up fruit, a new study suggests.

Observatory: Sea Levels Are Falling Over the Long Term Because of Lowe...
2008-03-12 05:31 - Sea levels have fluctuated greatly over much longer time scales, and glaciers and ice caps have had little to do with it.

Observatory: From Sea Cucumbers, an Idea for a Material That Can Softe...
2008-03-12 05:31 - A new material is stiff, but can be made soft by adding water.

Foes of Indian Point Begin Legal Battle
2008-03-12 05:31 - Opponents of the Indian Point nuclear power plants, including New York State, got their day in court on Monday, sort of.

Pollution Is Called a Byproduct of a ?Clean? Fuel
2008-03-12 05:31 - Potentially hazardous discharges from a biodiesel plant seem an incongruity from an earth-friendly industry.

Discovery Challenges Finding of a Separate Human Species
2008-03-12 05:31 - Some scientists say the finding calls into question claims that the first such specimens, from Indonesia, represent a separate human species.

A World of Data to Help Your Plans to Go Skiing
2008-03-12 05:31 - Mountain meteorology requires not just technical skill but intuitive understanding of movement and motion and flow.

Long Ocean Voyage Set for Vessel That Runs on Wave Power
2008-03-12 05:30 - On Sunday, a boat will sail from Honolulu on a planned voyage of 3,780 nautical miles, powered just by the wave action of the sea.


 
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