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July 02, 2010
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Whiter Clouds Could Mean Wetter Land
Palo Alto CA (SPX) Jul 02, 2010
One proposed emergency fix to halt global warming is to seed clouds over the ocean to make them more reflective, reducing the solar radiation absorbed by the Earth. But the scheme could also change global rainfall patterns, raising concerns of water shortages on land. A new study by the Carnegie Institution, in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Science, suggests that altered atmospheric circulation under the scheme in fact could increase monsoonal rains and cause the continents to become ... read more

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Strike shuts down Japanese electronics factory in China
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Storm delays deployment of Gulf containment vessel: official
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Tens of thousands to march for democracy in Hong Kong
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AFRICA NEWS
Foreign agents in shooting of Rwandan general: S.Africa
Pretoria (AFP) July 1, 2010
Foreign "security operatives" were involved in the shooting of a Rwandan general who was living in exile in Johannesburg, South Africa's foreign ministry said Thursday. General Faustin Nyamwasa was shot and wounded outside his Johannesburg home on June 19, four months after he came to South Africa seeking asylum. Four people have been arrested, but police have declined to comment on thei ... more

EPIDEMICS
Hong Kong study promises new swine flu treatment
Hong Kong (AFP) July 1, 2010
Hong Kong researchers have discovered a new way to treat patients suffering from swine flu, a report said Thursday, after the deadly virus killed more than 18,000 people worldwide in the past year. A joint study by the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Red Cross and the city's Hospital Authority has proven that plasma antibodies taken from recovered swine flu patients are an effective trea ... more

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China orders online sellers to register personal details
Beijing (AFP) July 1, 2010
Online sellers in China will have to provide their real names and addresses or pay hefty fines under new rules introduced Thursday, in Beijing's latest move to tighten control of the web. Individuals wanting to sell products or services on the Internet now have to submit their personal details to online retail websites such as Taobao or eBay, according to the rules issued by the State Admini ... more

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ENERGY TECH

Turkey talks to oil giants to reduce traffic through straits

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ROCKET SCIENCE
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THAAD Weapon System Achieves Lowest Endo Intercept To Date

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Argentina plans South Atlantic oil quest
Buenos Aires (UPI) Jul 1, 2010
Argentina will start drilling for hydrocarbons in an offshore region close to the South Atlantic waters of the British-controlled Falkland Islands, officials said. Plans for the start of a $150 million exploration for oil and gas by a group of companies were announced as Buenos Aires said its sovereignty claim over the Falklands had won support of China. There was no independent confirmation of reported Chinese comments that Argentine Foreign Minister Hector Timerman interpreted as Beiji ... read more

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China says welcomes visit by US defence secretary

Japan and Russia agree to territory talks

Obama challenges China on G20 stage

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S.Korea rejects North's offer for direct military talks

U.S., South Korea delay wartime control

US voices concern over Syria-Iran ties

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ENERGY TECH
THAAD Weapon System Achieves Lowest Endo Intercept To Date

Bulgaria defence minister in US for talks on missile defence

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USS Sterett Calls Tomahawk Missile Launch A Success

Fire breaks out at Russian missile maker: official

USS George H.W. Bush Conducts First Missile Launch

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Boeing And FAA To Team For Cleaner Skies And Quieter Airplanes

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Corruption scandal hits China's aviation sector

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