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Inscription indicates Kingdom of Israel existed in the 10th century BCE |
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Written by M.Seither
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Friday, 08 January 2010 08:15 |
Israel | SHALHEVET ZOHAR JPOST www.jpost.com A breakthrough in the research of the Hebrew scriptures has shed new light on the period in which the Bible was written, testifying to Hebrew writing abilities as early as the 10th century BCE, the University of Haifa announced on Thursday. Prof. Gershon Galil of the Department of Biblical Studies at the University of Haifa recently deciphered an inscription dating from the 10th century BCE, and showed that it was a Hebrew inscription, making it the earliest known Hebrew writing. |
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NASA's Kepler mission finds 5 new planets |
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Written by M.Seither
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Monday, 04 January 2010 08:13 |
 Great Signs | USA Today blogs.usatoday.com Opening a new chapter in planet hunting, NASA scientists reported Monday the discovery of five worlds orbiting nearby stars, using the space agency's Kepler space telescope. Kepler science team leader William Borucki of NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., made the announcement of the "roaster" planets, ones larger than Neptune and orbiting extremely close to their stars, at the American Astronomical Society annual meeting in Washington, D.C. Launched last year, the $591 million Kepler eyeballs some 156,000 stars within 3,000 light years of Earth for planets, according to a study in the upcoming Science journal. One light year is about 5.9 trillion miles. |
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Next Cold Blast Will Be Even More Brutal, Widespread |
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Written by M.Seither
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Monday, 04 January 2010 07:58 |
 Weather Woes | Accuweather www.accuweather.com People across the Midwest already dealing with bitterly cold weather will face an even more extreme blast of arctic air this week. This next arctic outbreak will impact a larger portion of the Plains and Midwest with even lower actual temperatures and wind chills. Snow will also accompany this next wave of cold air. The Southwest Regional News story has the details on where significant amounts of snow are possible. |
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Last Updated on Monday, 04 January 2010 08:01 |
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Tajikistan quake 'leaves 10,000 without shelter' |
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Written by M.Seither
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Sunday, 03 January 2010 07:52 |
 Earthquakes | AFP news.yahoo.com DUSHANBE (AFP) – An earthquake in the Pamir mountains of Tajikistan has destroyed hundreds of homes, leaving some 10,000 people without shelter in the dead of winter, officials said Sunday. "According to preliminary information, 300 houses have been destroyed," a regional spokesman for the country's Civil Defense Committee responsible for the affected area told AFP. |
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Activist Wants D.C.'s 1st Gay Wedding |
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Written by M.Seither
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Sunday, 03 January 2010 02:50 |
Days of Noah | AP www.cbsnews.com (AP) Craig Dean's first wedding was attended by thousands, and as he recited his vows, gay couples behind him on Constitution Avenue echoed their own. It was 1993, and Dean and boyfriend Patrick Gill headlined what was billed as the largest gay marriage ceremony at the time. Dean, 29, and Gill, 26, were celebrities after suing the city of Washington for denying them a marriage license. They'd been on CNN, were profiled in The Washington Post and sat on Oprah's couch. |
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