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■Venus Craft Reveals Lightning, Supports Watery Past
Venus Craft Reveals Lightning, Supports Watery Past
Despite its currently hellish environment, Venus started out much like our own planet and still shows some surprisingly Earthlike traits. - NationalGeographic.com

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CT Scan Overuse May Up Cancer Risk
Radiation from the increasingly popular computed tomography (CT) scanning machines may be causing cancer, a new study finds -- but experts say that this shouldn't deter people who need the scans from getting them. - ABCNews.go.com

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China tells Bush barred ship "misunderstanding"
Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi told President George W. Bush on Wednesday that Beijing's refusal to let a US Navy aircraft carrier into Hong Kong was a "misunderstanding," the White House said. - Reuters.com

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Bad diet ups cancer risk for poor, black women
Poor black women in US cities face a greater risk of getting cancer because of unhealthy diets, according to a report released on Wednesday that says the finding applies to other ethnic groups. - Reuters.com

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Royals sign reliever Yabuta to multi-year deal
The Kansas City Royals have signed right-handed pitcher Yasuhiko Yabuta to a two-year contract with an option for 2010. - MLB.com

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Dodgers feeling out Kuroda
The Dodgers have joined the pursuit of Japanese free-agent right-hander Hiroki Kuroda. Believing the cost of trading for Johan Santana to be exorbitant in dollars and players, the club considers the 32-year-old Kuroda to be a sensible upgrade for the back end of the starting rotation, which unraveled last year. Otherwise, the Major League free-agent market is considered thin in starting pitching. - MLB.com

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Svindal remains in intensive care
Alpine Skiing World Cup champion Aksel Lund Svindal remains under observation in intensive care after his operation on a double fracture in his left cheekbone following a crash in training. - eurosport.yahoo.com

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Injured Svindal may be out months, not weeks
Defending World Cup overall champion and current tour leader Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway will be out of action for months, not weeks as reported following a training crash Tuesday, according to a Norwegian team official. Svindal underwent four hours of surgery to repair broken bones in his face and a deep laceration to his buttocks and groin, Norway's team doctor Ola Ronsen said. He is expected to remain hospitalized for at least another three to five days. - SkiRacing.com

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Mancuso first in Lake Louise DH training run
The Austrian women crammed six into the top 10 of the first downhill training run of the 2008 season at Lake Louise, Canada, and the local women put two into the top five, but it was American Julia Mancuso who claimed first place, 0.26 of a second ahead of Elisabeth Goergl and more than three-quarters of a second ahead of Maria Holaus in third. - SkiRacing.com

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