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Impasse over NJ dolphins continues
Associated Press WriterA marine mammal rescue group wants plans drawn up soon to coax or scare a group of 15 to 20 dolphins out of a river near the Jersey shore and back out to the sea, but federal wildlife officials are in no hurry to make that happen. Robert Schoelkopf,...Tags: Natural Science, Rivers, Ecosystems, Conservation, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Dig them dinosaur bones
South Florida Sun-Sentinel Staff WriterMongolia? China? It's not every day that your first-grader comes home asking to spend a summer vacation in Central Asia. In the past, Anthony, like most boys his age, would have been happy to squat at Disney World, preferably at the Buzz Lightyear ride,...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, International Relations, History, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Natural Science
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Adwatch: McCain ad blames Obama for gas price hike
TITLE: "Pump." LENGTH: 30 seconds AIRING: National cable and Colorado, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Northern Virginia and Wisconsin. SCRIPT: Announcer: "Gas prices -- $4, $5, no end in sight,...Tags: Natural Science, Petroleum Industry, Natural Resources, Credit and Debt, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities
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Performer perfects monkeying around
Sentinel InstituteThe recent trend in Pixar's animation scheme has been to take animals and humanize them. But in the middle of Disney, where fish speak perfect English and rats prepare gourmet meals, Joseph Martelli breaks the rule. This man-turned-tumble-monkey in the...Tags: Pixar, Rings, Gymnastics, Natural Science, Animals
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We think: NASA and the Air Force should spare endangered wildlife
There's dodging a bullet, and then there's dodging tons of rocket propellent composed of liquid hydrogen, nitrogen tetroxide or kerosene. Eleven threatened or endangered kinds of wildlife, some 300 bird species and thousands of tourists and outdoorsmen...Tags: Defense, Space Programs, Natural Science, NASA, Armed Forces
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GOP congressmen on energy tour
The Swampby Matthew Hay Brown House Minority Leader John Boehner and 10 fellow GOP congressmen left Washington this morning for Alaska, where they plan to spend the weekend highlighting the domestic energy production potential at settings such as the Arctic...Tags: Adrian Smith, Natural Science, Petroleum Industry, Energy, Natural Resources
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Fireman: Access is a big hurdle in swamp
247-4741Steve Ripley's the cutup guy. Outgoing and a tad flirty. But what he does take seriously are the dangers associated with fighting fires. Ripley, of Gainsville, Fla., was on scene for several weeks at the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge,...Tags: Great Dismal Swamp, Forests, Natural Science, Forestry and Timber, Natural Resources
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Avoid the summer heat at an Orlando water park: Best places to get soaked at theme parks
Grueling-hot summertime visits to theme parks can be alleviated with turns on one of their water-thrill rides. Take a whirl through this guide to H2O zones and discover which ones are worth getting soaked to the bone.
Kali River Rapids
Asia area of...Tags: SeaWorld, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Space Programs, Natural Science
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My other passion/ George Gruhn
Claim to fame: Gruhn (pronounced GROON) owns Gruhn Guitars in Nashville. Open since January 1970, the shop has numbered Eric Clapton, Johnny Cash, George Harrison and Hank Williams Jr. (Gruhn's first customer) among its clients. His knowledge of vintage...Tags: Johnny Cash, Natural Science, Sales, Eric Clapton, University of Chicago
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NASA not ruling out wildlife-site launches
Sentinel Staff WriterNASA is considering abandoned launch pads at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station for commercial space flights but has not given up the possibility of using environmentally sensitive sites in a world-renowned wildlife refuge for the private ventures,...Tags: Defense, Space Programs, Endangered Species, Kennedy Space Center, Natural Science
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