Topic: University of Glasgow
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Backchannels In US politics, foreign things are very suspicious ...
... and market-oriented approaches to greenhouse-gas emissions are 'radical.' But I missed the moment when corndogs became un-American.
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Chávez reelection at risk as Venezuela's oil heartland moves on
In Venezuela's oil-rich east, some say the administration's management of natural resources – including oil spills and refinery accidents – has pushed them toward the opposition.
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Pearl Harbor: FDR Leads the Nation into War
What did FDR feel on Dec. 7, 1941? Historian Steven M. Gillon brings the day Pearl Harbor was bombed into sharp relief.
12/07/2011 06:10 am -
Bright Green Storm continues to swirl around Climategate, as multiple investigations get under way
Climategate isn't going away. A storm of controversy over hacked global warming e-mails still swirls and has caused East Anglia and Penn State Universities to launch investigations.
12/03/2009 12:00 am -
Why Lockerbie bomber is likely to be released
The Libyan intelligence agent convicted in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am flight 103 drew closer to release from a British jail on Tuesday when a procedural hurdle was removed.
08/18/2009 01:00 am -
Jupiter collision a warning call to Earth
The list of cosmic objects that could hit Earth is growing. Scientists study satellite 'tractors' and nuclear weapons as ways to divert asteroids headed our way.
07/22/2009 01:00 am -
Sometimes total strangers know us best of all
His wife may not agree, but he has been called an 'angel' and a 'star.'
02/26/2009 12:00 am







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