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Ginie Puszcza Białowieska
Really?: The Claim: A Glass of Warm Milk Will Help You Get to Sleep at Night
2007 among warmest years on record (AP)
Space shuttle Endeavour lands safely in Florida
Students plan to restore dinosaur bone (AP)
Police urged to drop photofits for caricatures
Rare Tiger Skinned in Chinese Zoo
Tiny Bubbles
Indonesian volcano Kelud spews ash
US moves to use spy satellites for domestic surveillance (AFP)
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Fossil DNA Expands Neanderthal Range
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'Massive' gem dug up in S Africa

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UN boss calls Africa crisis talks

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