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National Briefing | Science and Technology: Companies Picked to Develop Cargo Spaceship
Opos śpioch
Hurricane makes 2nd landfall in Mexico (AP)
Study shows persistent benefits of statin drug
Antybakteryjne wino
Space competition launched
Nasa postpones planned spacewalk
Ground search on for missing adventurer (AP)
Steger to bring young leaders to Arctic (AP)
Dead tiger cubs found in fridge at Chinese zoo: report (AFP)
Two IBM discoveries add promise for nano-computing
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Ariane rocket launches African, N.American satellites
Biodra świadczą o inteligencji
Tory group urges 'green rebate'
Weather may be retailer's friend this holiday (Reuters)
Shuttle crew practice countdown
Gulf of Mexico plagued by record "dead zones"
Karłowata galaktyka w kształcie cygara

"Bully" black hole blasts nearby galaxy: NASA (Reuters)

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