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Spinning garbage into gold

Study: Television violence on the rise

Congress OKs anti-spam bill

Sack Tax? Proposals to curb plastic bag use gain momentum

Conservationists put Earth on their wish list

For girls, Grimm reality

Selling to the world

Antibiotic-resistant germs in soil, water, food, air

Women having parts of their toes lopped off to fit into latest shoe fashions

Global warming: Melting ice 'will swamp capitals'

OPEC could try to push oil prices higher

Bird die-off in Ore. puzzles experts

Bush administration mulls ways to pass energy bill

Earth Matters: New evidence to reject GM crops

Banished biotech corn not gone yet

Amid dying towns of rural plains, one makes a stand

Bono: We can do more about AIDS

Global warming could cause trouble in California in 20 years

Outrage, concern over murders of Juarez women spreading to cities across the border

Oblivion threat to 12,000 species

CDC chief: Flu season starting early and strong

Mexico confronts human threats to annual butterfly migration

California rain flushes toilets in Robert Redford building

Make your Thanksgiving and holiday meals go easy on the Earth

As Americans prepare to stuff themselves with turkey and pumpkin pie...

Taliban says it killed UN woman; Aid workers leave

Poll: Conspiracy suspicions still strong 40 years after JFK’s death

McDonald's is irate over 'McJob'

Vatican struggles with whether GM foods are God's work

Cup of cocoa may keep doctor away

Hungarian says rock defeated Communism

Unhappy in class, More are learning at home

U.S. to seek support for broad ozone exemptions

Hungry families in U.S. on the rise

Fast food embracing animal welfare

New hitch in toxic ships’ voyage

Thirsty Africa faces food crisis '

Energy-efficient lighting comes of age

State firefighters rejected air drop request for Cedar Fire

Feds turned down California request to help fight bark beetle as devastating fires began

Senate debates forest bill as California burns

U.N. seeks answer to water problem by reevaluating agriculture

Calif. fires could change directions

Sun shoots monster flare at Earth

Senate debates forest bill as California burns

U.N. seeks answer to water problem by reevaluating agriculture

Calif. fires could change directions

Sun shoots monster flare at Earth

Trapped Russian miners rescued

California fires show limits of firefighting

The new junkyard: It's online and free

America's homeless become new small-town pioneers

Brad and Jennifer try Mid-East diplomacy

Study: Women bear brunt of environmental toxins

Lewis & Clark fete reminds America of what it lost

Human evolution can't cope with fast food, say scientists

Flesh-eating infection strikes fishermen, surfer

Drowned albatross colony is a dire omen for the future and other stories

China farmers cash in on organic craze

EPA won't regulate dioxins in sewage fertilizer

USDA reports 115 infractions of U.S. biotech rules

Organic-farming benefit shown

Report: Fat Americans getting even fatter

Founding member of Greenpeace dies of heart attack

Transit, grocery, law enforcement labor unrest roils Southern California

Gaza bomb kills 3 Americans

Can rain be bought? Experts seed clouds and seek answers

'Fast Food Nation' author turns critical eye on prisons

New definition of waste sets precedent in Western water policy

Healthy home remodeling

Tape and autopsies show bear killed and ate activist

U.S. energy bill may be delayed until January

Down on the farm no more

Wheat: Out with the new, in with the old

Study suggests sonar could be killing whales

Biopharm corn spreads fear in Colorado

HIV/AIDS becoming young person's disease

Discovery may spur cheap solar power

EU may start to lift GMO ban before year-end

Nettle could be eco-friendly fabric of the future

Levi Strauss to close last two U.S. plants

Nigerians happiest, Americans 16th

Food and exercise, medicines for life

Scientists report global warming kills 160,000 annually

Male brain science gives clue to nagging questions

Bloody bananas

American children are addicted to television '

 

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Concrete jungles losing forests and other stories

California moves to end Colorado River water wars

Coming to the grocery shelf: fair-trade food

China's biotech bonanza

Sun lotions 'are not effective'

Report: No WMD found in Iraq

Fuel from foul

Do Not Call Registry not dead yet

On the final frontier, pollution from Earth?

Manure to methane

Small study finds chemicals in breast milk

Top 10 ways to conserve nature

Watchdog: *&%@! on TV is way up

Studies: Lou Gehrig's rate higher in Gulf War vets

To hear the heart as music

Perfect maize, in three simple steps

Gov't to moms: Lay off antibiotics

Eerie feeling? Maybe you're just hearing things?

New Apollo-style capsules could replace shuttle

Researchers find monkeys know when they're getting ripped off

Scientists race to bank endangered plant species

If you drop it, should you eat it?

Beware the air you breathe at home

Farmer's Almanac says early winter

I pledge allegiance to the ... tube?

Suburban sprawl is bad for people and the planets

Is tourism killing the environment?

Polar worms may warn of global warming, experts says

Big firms crave taste of organic milk's success

Small natural-food stores feel pinch of Whole Foods

More than 700 threatened species not protected, says study

America remembers

Dalai Lama talks Tibet with Bush

Study finds WTC fires spewed toxic gases for weeks

Still crazy after all these years...

Ant farm project tries students' soles

Pastor: Get out of church, into community

Paying the price in Cancun

Food pyramid might be changing its shape

How to dump old medicine? No easy answer

The old-growth timber battle heats up

Sound science is quackers

Riddles remain about 9/11 attacks

Bush wants billions

Ex-mayor wants to license trash scavengers in Pittsburgh suburb

Western states brace for West Nile

More families opting for home schooling

SARS research confirms link to animals

A new corn-based plastic disappears into the dirt

Put on your shirt, Britney: Bare is a bores

Freshmen know 'bling bling,' not Paul Newman

Natural foods superstores are doing well

Study: Saving forests best way to cheap, clean water

U.S. Gov't allows sale of PCB contaminated sites

U.S. to seek U.N. help on force in Iraq

Not just warmer: It's the hottest for 2,000 years

Negative thoughts 'make you ill'

Three fruit and veg may be enough

Ban fishing in third of all seas, Scientists say

Public needs more sustainable choices, says reports

Sage may help combat Alzheimer's'

 

August

Suburban sprawl weighs on waistlines

Study shows why boy bees have no dads

Don't throw that wrapper away: Eat it!

Anger, disbelief as Europe heatwave deaths near 20,000

Close encounter with Mars excites stargazers

Tethered by a high-tech leash

Judge limits Navy use of sonar

Rich nations take billions from world's farmers, says study

Columbia report faults NASA culture, Government oversight

Latin America group fights poverty a roof at a time

'Peace' in Iraq as deadly as wartime

$2.10 a gallon?! How gas prices got so high

U.S. gas prices make record jump

A surge in self-made electricity

’02 crime lowest since studies began

Rats could have been cause of Sars outbreak

Chemical in red wine may contribute to longer life

Calif. lawmakers OK soda ban for some schools

Red Cross scaling back staff in Iraq

Excessive heat takes toll on Swiss Glaciers

German soldier's war diary tells of guilt, horror

King's 'I have a dream' speech celebrated

Children around the world are eating more like Americans-- and getting dangerously fat as a results

SoBig.F breaks virus speed records

Gas prices may reach highest level in history

Hamas, Islamic Jihad scrap Israel truce

2003 ozone hole may be record size, Australia says

EPA easing pollution rules

Environmentalists seek ban on herbicide in lawsuit against EPA

Room for dessert? Brain scans show we can be full of one food, but not another

LA Smog causing 'epidemic'

Maggots may solve organic garbage problem?

Blackout shows the need for conservation

Would you eat a cloned cow?

Here comes Mars

Power returns, questions linger

Lack of gas stuns Phoenix, more shortages expected

Spring rains and summer heat bring West Nile to Colorado

Modern life at standstill U.S., Canada power outage leaves millions in dark

CDC: West Nile entering peak season

Experts: Web attack may hit Microsoft Saturday

Europe heat kills thousands

Cloning yields human-rabbit hybrid embryo

W.H.O. finds use of antibiotics in animal feed can be reduced

New worm blasts its way across Net

Why U.S. is running out of gas

U.S. Army starts weapons burn

TVs, washing machines spur Baghdad capitalist boom

Study: Agent Orange lingers in Vietnam food

Europe feels heat, but is it warming?

Agency says West Nile is spreading fast

Ancient agricultural system revived in Peruvian altiplano

Global warming may be speeding up, fears scientist

Glow-in-the-dark fish a bright idea?

The mad dash to the dollar shop '

 

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