Man’s body is discovered in van
Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012Police are investigating the discovery of a man’s body in a van in the Shore Road area of north Belfast.

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Man’s body is discovered in van
Police are investigating the discovery of a man’s body in a van in the Shore Road area of north Belfast.

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Man’s body is discovered in van
LONDON — British police are treating the discovery of a body on the queen’s Sandringham estate as murder. A woman’s body was found on the vast estate in eastern England on New Year’s Day, and Detective Chief Inspector Jes Fry said authorities are examining missing person reports and unsolved cases around the country to see if there are any links. Read full article > >
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British police treating the discovery of a woman’s body on queen’s estate as murder
Detectives start a murder inquiry after the discovery of a woman’s remains in woodland on the royal Sandringham Estate.

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Murder inquiry at Queen’s estate
A search resumes for a missing person after the discovery of a boat about a mile off the coast of Conwy.

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Missing person hunt as boat found
If rumors were dollars, the arcane world of particle physics would have enough cash to solve the Euro crisis. For weeks, statements circulating on physics blogs have hinted at the discovery of an elusive particle essential to our understanding of how the universe works. Called the Higgs boson, this particle — if spotted — would all but complete the fundamental theory of particle physics, known as the Standard Model. Confirmation of the Higgs would solve the mystery of why matter has the property that physicists call mass — the resistance to being shoved around. Read full article > >
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Scientists close in on linchpin of physics, the ‘God particle’
A murder investigation starts after the discovery of the bodies of two adults and two children at a house in Leeds.
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Murder inquiry after bodies found
Those smarty-pants at Silver-Spring-based Discovery’s “Mythbusters” series, while making some point or another about homemade cannons — hopefully something like “Never ever shoot a homemade cannon within 100 miles of a residential neighborhood no matter what your producer says” — fired a homemade cannon that was supposed to land in a container of water in the San Francisco area. Instead, the cannonball blew through a house and a minivan. Read full article > >
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Discovery’s ‘Mythbusters’ accidentally shoots cannon into neighborhood
In announcing this week that he was suspending his GOP presidential campaign, Herman Cain quoted from “Pokemon: The Movie.” He might better have referenced PBS’s “This Old House,” Discovery’s “Swamp Loggers” or ABC’s “The Bachelor” ( a shocking final-rose gag, maybe) — shows beloved by conservative Republicans, according to the media-research company Experian Simmons. Read full article > >
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Research firm breaks down politics of TV: ‘This Old House’ vs. ‘The Daily Show’
The Nobel prize for chemistry has gone to a single researcher for his discovery of the structure of quasicrystals.
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Nobel win for crystal discovery
STOCKHOLM — Israeli scientist Daniel Shechtman won the 2011 Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for his discovery of quasicrystals, a mosaic-like chemical structure that researchers previously thought was impossible. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said Shechtman’s discovery in 1982 fundamentally changed the way chemists look at solid matter. It initially faced strong objections from the scientific community, and even got him kicked out of his research group in the United States. Read full article > >
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Israel’s Daniel Shechtman wins Nobel Prize in chemistry for discovery of quasicrystals
Three researchers are honoured with a Nobel prize in physics for their discovery that our Universe’s expansion is accelerating.
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In science, revolutions take time. Eureka moments can stretch into noggin-scratching years. And so, the day after news broke of a possible revolution in physics — particles moving faster than light, violating Einstein’s ultimate speed limit — a scientist leading the European experiment that made the discovery calmly explained it to a standing-room-only crowd at CERN , the giant particle accelerator straddling the Swiss-French border. Read full article > >

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Particles faster than light: Revolution or mistake?
Talk about being high-strung. Suspended 35 feet off the ground in a rock-climber’s harness, I had a death grip on my friend Tom’s T-shirt as we lurched through the Lateral Limbo, one of nine high-ropes challenges on the University of Richmond’s leafy campus. This was “Fearless Friday,” what the team-building company Challenge Discovery calls the feel-good Friday evening fun time on its Odyssey Course. My group, however, felt mixed emotions during our three hours traversing the 20- and 35-foot-high obstacles of cables, ropes, beams and wobbly platforms strung out between open-air treehouses. Read full article > >

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Police in Papua New Guinea investigating the discovery of a woman’s body at the home of acting prime minister Sam Abal arrest his adopted son.

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Woman’s body in PNG leader’s home
The Transportation Security Administration is moving to fire more than 30 of its security personnel at Hawaii’s Honolulu International Airport after the discovery late last year that they were not properly screening checked bags for bombs, the TSA said Friday. A dozen more TSA workers face suspension, the TSA said. Those slated for firing included workers responsible for the actual screening, several supervisors and the federal security director for the Honolulu airport, the TSA said. “TSA holds its workforce to the highest ethical standards and we will not tolerate employees who in any way compromise the security of the traveling public,” TSA Administrator John Pistole said in a statement announcing the actions. Read full article > >

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TSA workers face dismissal over baggage screening