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Fears of mutant virus escape halt bird flu study
Researchers studying a potentially more lethal, airborne version of the bird flu virus have suspended their studies because of concerns the mutant virus they have created could be used as a devastating form of bioterrorism or accidentally escape the lab.
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Gingrich angrily rejects marital question at debate
Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich angrily defended himself on Thursday against allegations that he had asked his ex-wife for an open marriage, lashing out in perhaps the most crucial debate yet in the 2012 campaign.
19 Jan 12 -
Photography pioneer Kodak files for bankruptcy
Eastman Kodak Co, the photography icon that invented the hand-held camera, has filed for bankruptcy protection and plans to shrink significantly, capping a prolonged plunge for one of America’s best-known companies.
19 Jan 12 -
Obama administration rejects Keystone oil pipeline
The Obama administration on Wednesday rejected the Keystone crude oil pipeline project, a decision welcomed by environmental groups but blasted by the domestic energy industry.
18 Jan 12 -
OWI trial delayed in deadly collision in Iowa
GARNER, Iowa (AP) – The trial of an Iowa man charged with drunken driving in a collision that killed a Minnesota man on a bicycle last summer in northern Iowa has been delayed. The Globe Gazette says 41-year-old Travis Thomas, …
18 Jan 12
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