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March 19, 2010
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Too late to avert second Haiti disaster
Port-Au-Prince (AFP) March 18, 2010
Despite billions of dollars in pledges and an unprecedented humanitarian drive, it is likely too late to avert a second disaster in quake-hit Haiti, a top US aid coordinator warned Thursday. Tents and tarpaulins are simply not enough to protect tens of thousands of Haitians from the coming rains and hurricanes, and a new wave of quake survivors could perish in a second "catastrophe," InterAction chief Sam Worthington predicted. "Having observed camps on very steep slopes and that you cannot simp ... read more

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BLUE SKY

UV Exposure Has Increased But Now Stabilized
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EARLY EARTH

Rare Armor-Plated Creature Unearthed In Ottawa
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Jaws: Four Million BC
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DEMOCRACY

Thai tourism hit by blood-pouring protests
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Catastrophic Flooding May Be More Predictable
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FARM NEWS

New variety of lentil is developed
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FARM NEWS

UN wildlife body rejects bluefin trade ban
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FARM NEWS

China agrees to resume US pork imports
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EPIDEMICS

Swine Flu Far Worse For Pregnant Women Than Thought
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

US may cancel Haiti's 447 million dollar debt to IDB
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Chile appoints panel to study quake toll controversy
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FLORA AND FAUNA

No trade reprieve for polar bears
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Devastation seen on Fiji's cyclone-hit islands
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ABOUT US

Technology, tradition combine in Asian 'gendercide'
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TECH SPACE
Spider Silk Reveals A Paradox Of Super-Strength
Boston MA (SPX) Mar 19, 2010
Since its development in China thousands of years ago, silk from silkworms, spiders and other insects has been used for high-end, luxury fabrics as well as for parachutes and medical sutures. Now, National Science Foundation-supported researchers are untangling some of its most closely guarded secrets, and explaining why silk is so super strong. Researchers at the Massachusetts Insti ... more

ENERGY TECH
Layered Graphene Could Store Hydrogen
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 19, 2010
Graphene-carbon formed into sheets a single atom thick-now appears to be a promising base material for capturing hydrogen, according to recent research at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the University of Pennsylvania. The findings suggest stacks of graphene layers could potentially store hydrogen safely for use in fuel cells and other applications. Graphene h ... more

TRADE WARS
Rio case won't hurt China trade: Australia
Sydney (AFP) March 19, 2010
Australia Friday voiced confidence its vital trade ties with China would not be harmed by next week's sensitive trial of an Australian mining executive charged with bribery and industrial espionage. Trade Minister Simon Crean said Australia did not link the case of Rio Tinto's Stern Hu, set to be tried along with three Chinese colleagues, with the booming resources sales that have made China ... more

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TECH SPACE

Turning Proteins Into Glass

ENERGY NEWS

Cashing in on cutting carbon at home


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TECH SPACE
Joint Strike Fighter Completes First Vertical Landing

C-130E Completes Last Combat Mission

Soldiers Look For Better Reaction Time And Increased Lethality

TECH SPACE
Aegis Weapon System Tested During International Multiple Ship Demonstration

India's missile shield test fails: officials

India's defense shield test fails

TECH SPACE
Belarus touts anti-air defense system for Venezuela

Raytheon Awarded Contract For SLAMRAAM Long-Lead Purchases

France buys U.S. missiles, upgrades army

TECH SPACE
For A400M, Airbus targets U.S. market

US may extend tanker deadline to allow EADS bid

US says needs base to defend Japan

TECH SPACE
Market For First Responder Robots Will Reach $3.7 Billion By 2016

Market For Military Robots Will Reach $9.8 Billion By 2016

Robot helps stroke victims use their arms

TECH SPACE
Swine Flu Far Worse For Pregnant Women Than Thought

Vietnam records second bird flu death this year

Bangladesh slaughters 117,000 birds over avian flu

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POLITICAL ECONOMY
Siemens to revamp IT unit, cut 4,200 jobs
Frankfurt (AFP) March 18, 2010
German industrial giant Siemens announced on Thursday a broad restructuring of its SIS information technology division that includes the elimination of 4,200 jobs worldwide. As part of the "reorientation" of Siemens' IT business, "plans call for eliminating some 4,200 of about 35,000 jobs worldwide by 2011," a statement said. Around 2,000 of the cuts would come in Germany, it added. Some 9,700 of the division's staff are employed in Germany, according to the business daily Handelsblatt. Inve ... read more

POLITICAL ECONOMY
China's roars grow louder in Year of the Tiger

Outside View: Is U.S. a serious nation?

Australia says China ties 'back on track'

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POLITICAL ECONOMY
Iran shakes up guards, U.S. 'ships bombs'

US, Russia see disarmament deal clinched soon

Putin, Clinton clash over Iran nuclear plant launch

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POLITICAL ECONOMY
Aegis Weapon System Tested During International Multiple Ship Demonstration

India's missile shield test fails: officials

India's defense shield test fails

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POLITICAL ECONOMY
Belarus touts anti-air defense system for Venezuela

Raytheon Awarded Contract For SLAMRAAM Long-Lead Purchases

France buys U.S. missiles, upgrades army

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POLITICAL ECONOMY
Shanghai unveils new-look airport ahead of World Expo

First A400M Ferried From Seville To Toulouse

F-35B STOVL-Mode Flight

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