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    Summit calls for greater transparency, more invesment (AFP)

    (From left) Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, Saudi King Abdullah and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown attend a summit on the soaring international price of crude in Jeddah. The Jeddah oil summit has called for AFP - The Jeddah energy summit, convened to address rocketing oil prices, called on Sunday for greater transparency and regulation in dealing and more investment in production.


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    Sun, 22 Jun 2008 16:14:25 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    International Whaling Commission to meet in Chile (AFP)

    Undated handout photo released in February 2008 shows a whale being dragged on board a Japanese ship after being harpooned in Antarctic waters. The International Whaling Commission, a treaty organization grouping 80 countries, is to meet next week in Chile to debate possibly allowing a resumption of commercial whale-hunting.(AFP/File/Ho)AFP - The International Whaling Commission, a treaty organization grouping 80 countries, is to meet next week in Chile to debate possibly allowing a resumption of commercial whale-hunting.


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    Sun, 22 Jun 2008 17:16:35 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Iran bans daily critical of Ahmadinejad: report (Reuters)

    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad attends an official meeting in Tehran June 15, 2008. (Raheb Homavandi/Reuters)Reuters - An Iranian newspaper has been banned after carrying articles critical of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's economic policies, the state Press TV satellite station said on its website.


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    Sun, 22 Jun 2008 12:43:32 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Over 800 missing in Philippine ferry disaster (Reuters)

    Fireman and members of a rescue group help an elderly woman out of the Jaro river near Iloilo city, central Philippines June 21, 2008. Typhoon Fengshen killed at least 17 people in floods and landslides in the Philippines and left a ferry adrift with over 700 passengers and crew on Saturday. (Stringer/Reuters)Reuters - More than 800 people were missing on Monday after a Philippine ferry capsized in a typhoon that has killed scores and left a trail of destruction across the archipelago.


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    Sun, 22 Jun 2008 16:13:58 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    History Repeats: The Great Flood of 1993 (LiveScience.com)
    LiveScience.com - This month's flooding in the Midwest is reminiscent of the Great Flood of 1993, weather officials now say. But while a repeat of 1993 can't be ruled out, they say, this year is unlikely to match that colossal disaster. -- read full article
    Sun, 22 Jun 2008 17:21:32 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Can the Martian arctic support extreme life? (AP)

    This undated photo released by the U.S. Geological Survey shows researcher Jay Quade in a test pit in Chile's Atacama desert, where bizarre microbes exist in this extreme climate. NASA's Phoenix lander is looking for conditions near Mars' north pole that could support primitive life similar to extreme life on Earth. (AP Photo/U.S. Geological Survey, Julio L. Betancourt)AP - Bizarre microbes flourish in the most punishing environments on Earth from the bone-dry Atacama Desert in Chile to the boiling hot springs of Yellowstone National Park to the sunless sea bottom vents in the Pacific.


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    Sun, 22 Jun 2008 17:25:18 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    US energy chief: Low oil production drives prices (AP)

    A Saudi official stands in front of a giant Saudi oil industry picture at a hotel in the Red Sea port city of Jiddah, Saudi Arabia, on Saturday, June 21, 2008, ahead of a major oil summit. Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil producer, called the meeting of consumer and producer nations with oil industry executives to find a way to bring rapidly rising oil prices under control. (AP Photo/Hasan Jamali)AP - The U.S. energy secretary said Saturday that insufficient oil production, not financial speculation, was driving soaring crude prices.


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    Sun, 22 Jun 2008 08:14:28 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    What to do with an aged lemur? (AP)

    In this photo provided by the Lincoln Park Zoo, Rollie, an Emporer Tamarin monkey is seen at Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo. The Golden Years have arrived at the nation's zoos and aquariums, and that is taking veterinarians and keepers into a zone of unknowns. (AP Photo/Lincoln Park Zoo, Greg Neise)AP - Even as a youngster, Rollie looked older and wiser than his years. His white mustache sprouted longer by the month, until it flamed from his cheeks like a German kaiser's.


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    Sun, 22 Jun 2008 04:00:56 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    NASA Astronaut Settles in Aboard Space Station (SPACE.com)
    SPACE.com - NASA astronaut Gregory Chamitoff is settling into life aboard the International Space Station (ISS) and gearing up for the long orbital haul. -- read full article
    Sat, 21 Jun 2008 19:15:43 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Typhoon Fengshen kills 80 in Philippines (AP)

    Residents wade through a flooded street in Manila following heavy rains brought about by typhoon Fengshen on Sunday June 22, 2008 in Manila. Typhoon Fengshen lashed across the Philippines for a second day Sunday, killing at least 80 people as it submerged entire communities and capsized a passenger ferry carrying more than 800 passengers and crew.  (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)AP - A rescue ship battling huge waves and strong winds on Sunday reached a passenger ferry that capsized in Typhoon Fengshen, but found none of the more than 700 people who were on board. The storm has submerged entire communities in the Philippines and left at least 80 people dead.


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    Sun, 22 Jun 2008 08:24:28 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    What's the Deadliest Natural Phenomenon? (LiveScience.com)
    LiveScience.com - Hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes might seem like the most dangerous natural hazards you could ever face, but floods and droughts actually kill more Americans over time. -- read full article
    Sun, 22 Jun 2008 00:50:55 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Navy conducts hearing tests on rare whale in Fla. (AP)
    AP - A team of U.S. Navy audiologists conducted a hearing test Saturday on a rare beaked whale convalescing at a marine mammal rehabilitation center in the Florida Keys. -- read full article
    Sat, 21 Jun 2008 19:59:33 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Deals transfer water from northern Wash. counties (AP)

    Ray Colbert walks through his last remaining apple orchard neighboring the Okanogan River, March 21, 2008, in Tonasket, Wash. Colbert, who's ready to retire from farming, sold his largest remaining parcel of land to a wine grape grower in the southern part of the state who wanted the water that came with it. (AP Photo/Shannon Dininny)AP - Ray Colbert wanted out after five decades of growing apples, but his son didn't want the farm in northern Washington. No one else did either.


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    Sat, 21 Jun 2008 19:05:47 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    Zoos ask, what to do with an aged lemur? (AP)

    George, a near 38 year old Tapir, is seen at the San Antonio Zoo in San Antonio, Thursday, May 29, 2008. The Golden Years have arrived at the nation's zoos and aquariums, and that is taking veterinarians and keepers into a zone of unknowns. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)AP - Even as a youngster, Rollie looked older and wiser than his years. His white mustache sprouted longer by the month, until it flamed from his cheeks like a German kaiser's. Sometimes, it all but hid his mouth.


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    Sat, 21 Jun 2008 23:12:56 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
    US energy chief: Low oil production drives price (AP)

    Saudi Assistant Minister for Petroleum Affairs Prince Abdulaziz Bin Salman Bin Abdulaziz addresses journalists at a hotel in the Red Sea port city of Jiddah, Saudi Arabia, on Saturday, June 21, 2008, ahead of a major oil summit. Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil producer, called the meeting of consumer and producer nations with oil industry executives to find a way to bring rapidly rising oil prices under control. (AP Photo/Hasan Jamali)AP - The U.S. energy secretary said Saturday that insufficient oil production, not financial speculation, was driving soaring crude prices.


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    Sat, 21 Jun 2008 18:48:55 GMT - Yahoo! News: Science News
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