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Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: World Watch
Category: Reuters
2006-12-03 07:56:16
BEIJING (Reuters) - Underground water reserves in around 9 out of every 10 Chinese cities are polluted or over-exploited, and could take hundreds of years to recover, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Saturday.
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Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: World Watch
Category: Reuters
2006-12-03 07:53:59
BEIJING (Reuters) - Tourists in China have another potential point of interest to add to their sightseeing itineraries now that the country's biggest nuclear power station has opened its doors to the public.
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Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: World Watch
Category: Reuters
2006-12-03 07:50:52
GENEVA (Reuters) - A moderate "El Nino" event has taken hold in the tropical Pacific, threatening to trigger further weather disruption into the first quarter of 2007, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Friday.
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Written By: Peter Dinham
Section: World Watch
Category: Reuters
2006-12-03 07:47:50
CONAKRY (Reuters) - A mysterious epidemic may be responsible for the disappearance of over half the chimpanzees at a colony in southeast Guinea, one of Africa's most important research sites for the primates, officials said Saturday.
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Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Science
Category: Biology
2006-12-03 05:49:26
Imagine having a bright blue or purple apple for lunch. It may soon be a possibility. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) researchers have located the gene that controls the colour of apples - a discovery that may lead to bright new apple varieties.
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