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Why is it America's job to save the world from asteroids?
Writing for Nature, Eugenie Samuel Reich discusses a little-noted, but impending deadline: Owing to a 2008 law passed by Congress, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy has until 15 October to decide which agency will be responsible...
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Mon, Sep 13 2010 10:46 AM
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The Mafia goes green
The Italian mafia doesn't exactly have the best environmental record. This is an organization, after all, whose idea of "waste management" involves dumping hundreds of barrels of toxic waste into the Mediterranean. But now, it seems, even...
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Tue, Sep 14 2010 9:29 AM
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Morning Brief: Pope Benedict, in Britain, condemns church’s response to abuse crisis
Pope Benedict, in Britain, condemns church’s response to abuse crisis Top story: Pope Benedict XVI, in the first visit of a Catholic pontiff to Britain in 28 years, strongly criticized the Catholic church's response to the sexual abuse crisis. He...
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Thu, Sep 16 2010 5:27 AM
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I've got a nuclear reactor in Yongbyon to sell Jimmy Carter - By Joshua Keating
Granted, I've never spent time with any senior North Korean officials or participated in high-level nuclear negotiations, but former President Jimmy Carter's New York Times op-ed today, "North Korea wants to make a deal," seems so bizarrely...
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Thu, Sep 16 2010 1:25 PM
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Two funerals, and Weibo
In the interval between when BBC aired reports of Kim Jong Il's death on Monday and when CCTV and other Chinese state media got around to making their own reports in the late morning, the Chinese Internet was already abuzz with news and commentary...
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Mon, Dec 19 2011 5:47 AM
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Bad year for the coconuts
For Foreign Policy 's July/August 2010 issue, featuring our annual Failed States index, Ghanaian economist and writer George Ayittey put together a survey of the world's dictators and tyrants -- or "coconut heads" as he calls them. Suffice...
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Mon, Dec 19 2011 12:21 PM
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British Labour leader captured on Google Street View?
The all-seeing eye of Google Street View appears to have captured British Labour Party leader Ed Miliband -- head in hands -- at his constituency office in Doncaster. There's a caption contest going on over at the Guardian . Hey may be contemplating...
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Tue, Dec 20 2011 1:09 PM
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China turns on the star of its own prestige movie
Chinese cultural authorities may have thought they pulled off a coup by getting Christian Bale, the Dark Knight himself, to star in Zhang Yimou's epic retelling of the rape of Nanking, the Flowers of War , China's Oscar entry for best foreign...
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Wed, Dec 21 2011 10:21 AM
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Morning Brief: Arab League mission mandate expires in Syria
Arab League mission mandate expires in Syria Top news: The mandate of the one-month Arab League observer mission in Syria expired yesterday with members of the team largely confined to their hotels. Critics have charged that the mission has been ineffective...
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Fri, Jan 20 2012 5:35 AM
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The Election 2012 Weekly Report: And then there were four
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Perry and Huntsman bow out The Republican field continued to narrow this week with two once-promising candidates dropping out before this Saturday's pivotal South Carolina primary. Jon Huntsman , the...
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Fri, Jan 20 2012 11:28 AM
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Armed conflict and religious education in Tajikistan - By Mohammad Sagha
In a move aimed at punishing potentially naughty children citizens, the government of Tajikistan is trying to get its students studying abroad at religious schools to return home . Fearing a politically and religiously coupled radicalization against its...
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Wed, Oct 13 2010 7:22 AM
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Morning Brief: Hillary Clinton urges reconciliation in Kosovo
Hillary Clinton urges reconciliation in Kosovo Top story: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton traveled to Kosovo on Oct. 13 to reassure the small nation of U.S. backing and press it to open talks with its longtime antagonist, Serbia. In 1999, U.S. President...
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Thu, Oct 14 2010 5:46 AM
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Morning Brief: Israel approves new construction in East Jerusalem
Israel approves new construction in East Jerusalem Top news: Ending an unofficial freeze on the construction of new building in East Jerusalem, Israel's Housing Minsitry announced that it is approving the construction of 238 new homes in a Jewish...
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Fri, Oct 15 2010 6:24 AM
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Friday Photo: Hole in the wall
SEDRUN, SWITZERLAND - OCTOBER 15: Workers celebrate the breakthrough of the second shaft of Gotthard Tunnel on October 15, 2010 in Sedrun, Switzerland. The world's longest tunnel, which has been under construction for 14 years, is not expected to...
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Fri, Oct 15 2010 3:27 PM
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Benoit Mandelbrot: A turbulent life
Famed mathematician Benoit Mandelbort passed away last Thursday at the age of 85. Best known for his pioneering work on fractal geometry and influence on chaos theory, Mandelbrot was a rare generalist in an age of academic specialization, with work touching...
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Mon, Oct 18 2010 9:01 AM
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