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October 7, 2005
Topics bible, australia, aim, cross, earth, mobile, cover, god, black, free, phone, world and people
The Bible is joining the abridged world of text-messaging in Australia, allowing its lessons to be more easily communicated. It begins, "In da Bginnin God cre8d da heavens & da earth. "
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July 25, 2005
Topics greece, horses, turkey, earth, huge, horse, history, art, bear, body, dog and man
Archaeologists have discovered a 2,400-year old golden treasure in an antique Thracian tomb, in eastern Bulgaria. According to the director of the Bulgaria's History Museum, a team of archaeologists discovered the treasure late on Saturday.
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July 21, 2005
A study of two meteorites that fell to Earth suggests they were never in warm conditions. The report, published in the journal Science, contradicts theories the now-frozen planet may once have been warm enough to foster life. That does not mean that rovers looking for evidence of warm springs, lakes or seeps on Mars are wasting their time. Geothermal activity below the surface could have created small areas that could harbor life.
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July 18, 2005
Douglas Maher - All Headline News Staff ReporterDuring the October launch of the Shenzhou VI spacecraft, an estimated 40 grams of pig sperm will be taken on board; some kept outside of the spacecraft's biological capsule and some inside, according to Chinese state media.
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July 6, 2005
Scientists have discovered a track from a three-toed dinosaur said to be about 70 million years old, in the Denali national Park, in Alaska. According to an Associated Press report, a University of Alaska Fairbanks student first discovered the footprint on June 27, while taking a geology field course.
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