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Scientists embark on marine census Surprising finds arise in quest to unlock oceans' mysteries Peering deep into the sea, scientists are finding creatures more mysterious than many could have imagined.

Vast African lake levels dropping fast At 27,000 square miles, the size of Ireland, Victoria is the greatest of Africa's Great Lakes — the biggest freshwater body after Lake Superior. And it has dropped fast, at least six feet in the past three years, and by as much as a half-inch a day this year before November rains stabilized things. Much of what is happening to Victoria and other lakes across the heart of Africa is attributable to years of drought and rising temperatures, conditions that starve the lakes of inflowing water and evaporate more of the water they have.

Ancient Irish Tomb Big Draw at Winter Solstice The solstice is the most sought-after time to visit the monument. So in 2000 the visitor center switched to a lottery system for tickets, deeming luck-of-the-draw fairer than a ten-year-long wait list.

Monterey Bay sanctuary New environmental rules are being considered, surfers objecting.

JFK conspiracy museum making way for sub shop The Conspiracy Museum a tourist landmark since opening in 1993 two blocks from where Kennedy was killed is temporarily shutting its doors until December 30 after 13 years. "Basically," says Tom Bowden, the museum's president, "they're putting a Quizno's here."

The Chinese Almanac is both a health guide and a unique planning tool.

Skilling reports to federal prison for 24-year stretch Former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skill reported to federal prison Wednesday Dec 13 to begin serving a 24-year sentence for fraud and other crimes in the collapse of the former energy giant.



Chinese journalist declares innocence after release from jail He said after being released early for good behavior that he should never have been sent to prison. His expose about a sham irrigation project was reported in the Communist Party's main newspaper, the People's Daily, and made television news bulletins, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. But instead of the officials being held to account, Gao was jailed.

Diana's ghost finally laid to rest The BBC programme, titled 'How Diana Died - The Conspiracy Files', claims that the French authorities carried out the blood tests within the past year. They found the results similar to those of the original post-mortem conducted on driver Henri Paul, which showed he had three times more than the French legal limit of alcohol in his blood. The recent French tests also established that the blood samples examined originally and later were conclusively those of Paul.

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