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  • BBC veteran executive producer Paul Woolwich goes freelance (Guardian Unlimited)
    Jul 3, 2008 - Veteran BBC current affairs executive producer Paul Woolwich is to take voluntary redundancy and leave the corporation. By Tara Conlan
  • NYPD water warrior (New York Daily News)
    Jul 3, 2008 - The NYPD will launch two new high-tech, radiation-detecting boats Friday as part of its defense against sea-borne terror attacks, the Daily News has learned.
  • Fort Detrick unit to track diseases that affect U.S. (Baltimore Sun)
    Jul 3, 2008 - A military unit that has tracked diseases threatening U.S. forces overseas for more than a half-century will now assess infections that could endanger civilians at home, too, officials announced yesterday at a dedication ceremony.
  • Not 'all,' only 'some' (The Times-News)
    Jul 3, 2008 - The state of Idaho and the U.S. Department of Energy announced a new long-term deal Tuesday that will lead to removal of some - but not all - transuranic buried waste at the Idaho National Laboratory in eastern Idaho.
  • North Korea Had To Develop Nuclear Arms To Get Into US Graces (Space War)
    Jul 2, 2008 - by Ivan Zakharchenko RIA Novosti international commentator Moscow (RIA Novosti) Jul 03, 2008 With a six months' delay, North Korea presented a list of its nuclear programs to China, which chairs the six-lateral talks aimed at ridding the Korean peninsular of nuclear weapons.
  • Future directions for non-lethal weapons (Memory Hole)
    Jul 2, 2008 - In early June, the military’s Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate posted a presolicitation for contractors that lays out the exact directions that nonlethal weapons research will be taking.
  • The benefits of black holes (MSNBC)
    Jul 2, 2008 - Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: What good is a microscopic black hole, anyway? One of the physicists behind the latest report on the theoretical phenomenon explains it all for you.
  • Toxic Legacy (The Record)
    Jul 2, 2008 - A slab of bright blue lies beside a mountain stream above the Wanaque Reservoir. It's a sporty color, maybe the "Diamond Blue" that Ford sprayed on Galaxies in the late 1960s. It hardened like lava where it was dumped more than a generation ago.
  • Iran foreign minister dismisses threat of attack (AP via Yahoo! News)
    Jul 2, 2008 - Iran's foreign minister on Wednesday dismissed talk of a U.S. or Israeli attack against his country, calling the prospect of another war in the Middle East "craziness." He spoke as President Bush also sought to tamp down speculation of any military action to stop Iran from developing its nuclear program.
  • AP: Iranian FM dismisses threat of U.S. or Israeli attack (USA Today)
    Jul 2, 2008 - Iran's foreign minister dismissed the threat of an attack against his country, asserting Wednesday that the United States can't afford to open a second front in the Middle East and that Israel has too much political turmoil.

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