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Renda And Healy Slowly Making Way to Nome at Five Knots through Thick Ice

By Staff on Jan 9, 2012   At Sea  

According to the United States Coast Guard yesterday, the oil tanker "Renda," along with her escort, cutter "Healy," were 150 miles from the Northwestern city of Nome on Sunday. The vessels are slowed by thick ice, up to two feet thick and have been slowed to approximately five knots.

A ‘Friend’ Request from Al-Qaeda

By Press Release on Jan 9, 2012   World  

Terrorist organizations have shifted Internet activity to social networks *Reports from Beirut say Hezbollah is searching for information on the Israeli army’s Facebook activity; American, British and Canadian soldiers have been instructed to remove identifying information from social networks; and users can quickly download instructions from Hamas’s open public forum on how to make an […]

Tobacco Company Misrepresented Danger from Cigarettes

By Elizabeth Fernandez, elizabeth.fernandez@ucsf.edu on Jan 9, 2012   Health  

SAN FRANCISCO, California-A new UCSF analysis of tobacco industry documents shows that Philip Morris USA manipulated data on the effects of additives in cigarettes, including menthol, obscuring actual toxicity levels and increasing the risk of heart, cancer and other diseases for smokers.

Scientists Discover a Saturn-Like Ring System Eclipsing a Sun-Like Star

By Peter Iglinski peter.iglinski@rochester.edu on Jan 9, 2012   Science/Education  

ROCHESTER, New York-A team of astrophysicists from the University of Rochester and Europe has discovered a ring system in the constellation Centaurus that invites comparisons to Saturn.

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