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Oct 13, 2006

A part of a newly discovered monolith is shown at the archaeological site of Templo Mayor, Mexico City  Friday, Oct. 13, 2006, in Mexico City. Archaeologists announced Friday that a monolith discovered Oct. 2 near Mexico City's main square is perhaps the largest ever found in the city's center. The newest discovery is rectangular and measures nearly 4 meters (13 feet) on its longest side.  (AP Photo/Guillermo Arias)AP - Archaeologists announced Friday that a monolith discovered earlier this month near Mexico City's main square is perhaps the largest ever unearthed in the city's center.


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Reuters - KOUROU, French Guiana (Reuters) -- A heavy-lift Ariane-5 rocket blasted-off from French Guiana late on Friday, putting into orbit three satellites in its fourth mission this year, space officials said.

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AP - Federal wildlife officials have designated 6,200 acres in coastal Alabama and the Florida Panhandle as critical habitat for three endangered beach mouse species.

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The Hubble Space Telescope is shown following its release from the space shuttle Discovery Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1997.  (AP Photo/NASA, FILE)AP - Debris stuck in a switch is believed to have caused a voltage drop that shut down the Hubble Space Telescope's main camera for the second time this year, the operators of the orbiting observatory announced Friday.


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AP - The American West is becoming warmer faster on average than the rest of the world, a climate researcher says.

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Reuters - Four people have been confirmed dead following an explosion on Thursday when a barge collided with a natural gas pipeline off the Louisiana coast, a U.S. Coast Guard spokesman said on Friday.

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A rat forages for food in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2006. In the year since Hurricane Katrina drove out many of the people of New Orleans, wild animals have been moving in. Some were blown in by the winds or redistributed by the floodwaters. Others were drawn by the piles of rotting garbage and by the shelter afforded by all the abandoned homes and tall weeds. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)AP - Alligators have been dragged from abandoned swimming pools. Foxes had to be removed from the airport. Coyotes are stalking rabbits and nutria (a sort of countrified rat) in city streets. And armadillos are undermining air conditioning units.


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This undated handout photo made available by Taiwan's National Health Research Institute's Stem Cell Research Center shows human multipotent cells. A team of scientists from five countries examining fossil embryos that are more than 550 million years old have found evidence of cell differentiation, a study released this week found.(AFP/HO/File)AFP - A team of scientists from five countries examining fossil embryos that are more than 550 million years old have found evidence of cell differentiation, a study released this week found.


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AP - Democratic Gov. Kathleen Sebelius and Republican Jim Barnett argued about higher education costs, stem cell research and property rights in a gubernatorial debate Wednesday.

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