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Nine-year-old Kim Phuc, center, runs down Route 1 near Trang Bang, Vietnam, after an aerial napalm attack, in this June 8, 1972 photograph.
WorldNetDaily
01 Jun 2012
Vietnam (AP) – In the picture, the girl will always be 9 years old and...

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In this Feb. 18, 1979 file picture, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, left, smiles with Yasser Arafat in Tehran.
WorldNews.com
03 Jun 2012
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling When Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, said that atomic and nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction were incompatible with the teachings of...

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This frame grab made from an amateur video provided by Syrian activists on Monday, May 28, 2012, purports to show the massacre in Houla on May 25 that killed more than 100 people, many of them children. The amateur footage shows people running along a street, purportedly just after the attack on Houla started.
Zeenews
01 Jun 2012
Beirut: Syria on Thursday blamed up to 800 rebel fighters for the massacre in central Syria last week that killed more than 100 people, nearly half of them children, in its most comprehensive...

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Eye examination - Patient - Optometrist
Hartford Courant
31 May 2012
Even if you are reading this without glasses, it's not too early to start taking your eye . Some nutrients can stave off the burdensome vision loss and eye disease that occur as we age, mounting...

photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar
Lily plants and other plants in the garden - container garden
Seattle Post
27 May 2012
Arriving in France to a spring garden in which the nettles stand chest-high with the grass-seed heads waving alongside, it seemed the ideal time to pick up Richard Mabey's Weeds: The Story of Outlaw...

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Giant clam,Coral reef off Sharm el-Sheikh & Naama Bay, Red Sea.
PhysOrg
17 May 2012
A phenomenon that has increased in magnitude over the past two decades, coral bleaching is attributed to an elevation of sea surface temperatures combined with the sun’s irradiation. While...

PR Newswire , May 25, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Blocking the transmission of ultraviolet light (UV) through a contact lens may have an effect in maintaining the eye's macular pigment density, according to new research presented today at the 2012 British Contact Lens Association Clinical Conference. Existing...(size: 4.2Kb)
Xinhua BEIJING, May 22 (Xinhuanet) -- Scientists have for the first time confirmed two ink sacs from 160-million-year-old cuttlefish-like giants still contain soft pigment, a new study by the journal Proceedings of the National...(size: 1.5Kb)
National Geographic News The ink's been dry for 160 million years—but scientists have for the first time confirmed pigment in two fossilized ink sacs from cuttlefish-like animals, a new study says. The ancient ink's similarity to modern squid ink suggests this defensive weapon hasn't evolved much since the Jurassic period...(size: 3.2Kb)
MSNBC The oldest fossilized pigment ever found has been discovered inside the preserved ink sacs of an ancient cuttlefish ancestor. The ink sacs belonged to a cephalopod, the group that includes squid, octopus and cuttlefish, 160 million years ago, during the Jurassic era. The molecular structure of the...(size: 4.2Kb)
ICIS HOUSTON (ICIS)--Recent advancements by companies such as US Huntsman and SABIC Innovative Plastics could play a major role in reducing energy consumption in homes and buildings as well as help vehicle manufacturers meet future fuel efficiency standards. Last week,...(size: 3.6Kb)
Tulsa World The green color sometimes seen in bacon was a topic of recent research at the University of Oklahoma. OU scientists looked at whether the structure of the green pigment, sometimes referred to as "nitrite burn," was a cause of concern in regard to human consumption. One of the lead researchers,...(size: 2.4Kb)
The Daily Telegraph In 500 years, the Americas have grown to become the most biologically diverse branch on the human family tree, reports Steve Jones. Boris Johnson, blond bombshell and vitamin D maker extraordinaire Photo: Tim Hales/AP tag -->...(size: 13.7Kb)
Business Wire DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9z5bj5/analyzing_the_mark) has announced the addition of the "Analyzing the Market for Pigments in US 2012" report to their offering. “Analyzing the Market for Pigments in US 2012” US demand for...(size: 5.6Kb)
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