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Haiticholeracasesindecline
From: Reuters on Wed, Mar 02 2011 9:53 AM
Mar 2 - Doctors in Haiti say they are controlling the cholera epidemic following last year’s earthquake as cases of the infectious disease significantly decline. Simon Hanna reports.
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Haiticholeracasesindecline
From: Reuters on Wed, Mar 02 2011 8:55 AM
Mar 2 - Doctors in Haiti say they are controlling the cholera epidemic following last year’s earthquake as cases of the infectious disease significantly decline. Simon Hanna reports.
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FooFighterGrohlawardeddeitystatus
From: Reuters on Thu, Feb 24 2011 5:14 PM
Feb 24 - Dave Grohl receives "Godlike Genius" award while My Chemical Romance, Arcade Fire, and PJ Harvey also receive NME awards. Cindy Martin reports.
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BHPbuysUSshalegasreserves
From: Reuters on Tue, Feb 22 2011 3:16 PM
Feb 22 - North American shale gas has become an increasingly important source of natural gas, sought after by oil majors and China, and is viewed as one of the next great energy supplies. Ingrid Smith reports.
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ThetuktukgoeselectricfortheEUmarket
From: Reuters on Fri, Feb 18 2011 1:25 PM
Feb 18 - A Dutch company is producing an electric version of the motorized rickshaw, or tuk tuk as they are known around the world, that meets EU safety rules. The Tuk Tuk Factory say their vehicle will change Europe’s transport landscape. Stuart McDill reports.
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BiofuelpowersBentleytoworldicedrivingspeedrecord
From: Reuters on Fri, Feb 18 2011 8:01 AM
Feb 18 - Driving a bioethanol-powered Bentley, Finland’s Juha Kankkunen has broken his own world speed record for driving on ice. The four times World Rally Champion reached a speed of more than 330 kph (200 mph) beating his old record by more than 9 kmh (6 mph). Rob Muir reports.
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Circuslionsheadforsafehaven
From: Reuters on Thu, Feb 17 2011 7:33 AM
Feb 16 - Twenty-five rescued circus lions leave Bolivia for a new life at a U.S. animal sanctuary. Tara Cleary reports.
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Chinawelcomessnowfall
From: Reuters on Thu, Feb 10 2011 7:59 AM
Feb 10 - Beijing welcomes an unseasonably late snowfall. Julie Noce reports.
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Scientistsseektoilluminatelawsoflightning
From: Reuters on Tue, Feb 08 2011 4:51 PM
Feb 8 - Researchers are trying to unravel the secrets of lightning, one of nature’s most mysterious phenomena. While it has fascinated human-kind for thousands of years, lightning has remained an enigma to scientists, although now a team in Florida believe they are well on the way to discovering...
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Bamboobikesagrowthindustry
From: Reuters on Mon, Feb 07 2011 10:44 AM
Feb 6 - Manila in the Philippines is one of the most congested and polluted capitals in the world but one local entrepreneur is doing what he can to introduce a new, green sensibility to the city. Gemma Haines reports.
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Africansnailsthelatestweaponinpollutioncontrol
From: Reuters on Thu, Feb 03 2011 5:22 PM
Feb 3 - A waterworks in St. Petersburg is using giant African snails as living sensors in a pioneering project to monitor air pollution in the city. Scientists claim the snails, which breathe like humans, are natural pollution monitors. Stuart McDill reports.
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Eltonsingsforhisnewborn
From: Reuters on Wed, Feb 02 2011 2:43 PM
Jan 31 - Elton John dedicates the baby-themed song "The Greatest Discovery" to his newborn son. Cindy Martin reports.
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Eltonsingsforhisnewborn
From: Reuters on Wed, Feb 02 2011 2:02 PM
Jan 31 - Elton John dedicates the baby-themed song "The Greatest Discovery" to his newborn son. Cindy Martin reports.
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HongKongcriticsgreenwithenvyoverecoprison
From: Reuters on Mon, Jan 31 2011 9:50 AM
Jan 31 - China’s first environmentally friendly prison is almost six months old. The Hong Kong state-of-the art facility has been criticized for providing prisoners with better living conditions than most law-abiding citizens. Those who run the prison say they're proud to be a part of it. Ta...
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WinterstormbattersUSeastcoast
From: Reuters on Thu, Jan 27 2011 11:48 AM
Jan 27 - Snow storms hit the U.S. east coast, causing travel disruption and power cuts. Simon Hanna reports.
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WinterstormbattersUSeastcoast
From: Reuters on Thu, Jan 27 2011 11:12 AM
Jan 27 - Snow storms hit the U.S. east coast, causing travel disruption and power cuts. Simon Hanna reports.
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Taiwanurgesfarmerstotoilettrainpigs
From: Reuters on Tue, Jan 25 2011 8:52 PM
Jan 25 - Taiwan’s pig-farmers are being asked to learn a new skill in the name of water conservation. The government wants them to toilet-train their animals and help save the nation millions of tonnes of water each year. Rob Muir reports.
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Blindfoldeddolphinamasterofimitation
From: Reuters on Tue, Jan 25 2011 7:54 PM
Jan 25 - Researchers in Florida say studies with a bottle-nosed dolphin have revealed its extraordinary ability to imitate behavior in much the same way as a human. Writing in the International Journal of Comparative Psychology, the scientists say the discovery was an unexpected revelation in a ...
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Taiwanurgesfarmerstotoilettrainpigs
From: Reuters on Tue, Jan 25 2011 7:54 PM
Jan 25 - Taiwan’s pig-farmers are being asked to learn a new skill in the name of water conservation. The government wants them to toilet-train their animals and help save the nation millions of tonnes of water each year. Rob Muir reports.
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Chemistsseetruecolorsofwastematerial
From: Reuters on Mon, Jan 24 2011 1:48 PM
Jan 24 - Biochemists in Argentina are taking a colorful approach to recycling by creating natural dyes from waste materials, including discarded peanut shells and onion skins. Tara Cleary reports.
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