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SAN FRANCISCO, (GaeaTimes.com)- Science and technology is reaching a new peak every day.
TIANJIN, China - Hopes dimmed for progress at climate talks in China as negotiators moved into their final day Saturday with little consensus.
ST. LOUIS - A Missouri lead producer has agreed to pay about $65 million to settle environmental violations at several of its sites in southeast Missouri, officials announced Friday.
DENVER - Animal advocacy groups have sought an injunction to stop a roundup of wild horses in northwestern Colorado that's scheduled to begin Monday.
WASHINGTON - The United States and South Korea should be prepared for a crisis in North Korea when dictator Kim Jong Il leaves power, South Korea's defense chief said Friday.
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