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Stem cell team wins 2007 Nobel for medicine
Mars glows, no need for Rudolph's nose (AP)
The Space Age: Two Early Pioneers Continue Their Work at the Frontier
Shuttle Discovery streaks toward Earth (AP)
The flood that led to the story of Noah's Ark may have spurred the spread of agriculture
Rudd unveils Barrier Reef plan
Nastolatek rozkodował iPhone'a
Scientists examine rise of bovine TB in Britain
WV needs more funds for gypsy moth fight (AP)
Global port cities under threat
Democrats eye climate summit
Focus of Climate Talks Shifts to Helping Poor Countries Cope
Chinese arrested over poaching endangered turtles (AFP)
Śląsk dofinansuje program "Matka i dziecko"
Salmon spawn baby trout in experiment (AP)
Uganda has 101 Ebola cases, 350 more at risk
Vital Signs: Aging: Walking Faster and Outpacing Death
Candidates promise more for New Orleans (AP)

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