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Melting Ice Sheets Boost Sea Levels

A new study says that since 2006, the melting Antarctic ice sheet has caused sea levels to rise faster than originally predicted. Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin used satellite images to track the process. "If the current trend continues or gets worse," says one researcher, "Antarctica could become the largest contributor to sea level rises in the world."
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Women Set Out to Ski to South Pole

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Member of the Commonwealth Woman's Antarctic Expedition
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An international group of eight women begins a daunting undertaking: skiing 500 miles across the Antarctic to reach the South Pole by Jan. 1. The expedition's purpose is to mark the 60th anniversary of Britain grouping its colonies into a commonwealth.
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Answers Sought in Deadly Mine Blast

Two days after a massive gas explosion at a coal mine in northeastern China left 104 men dead, grieving family members say officials from the facility have released little or no information on their loved ones who perished in the accident.
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Rescue workers stand near the site of Saturday's gas explosion at the state-run Xinxing mine in Hegang, China, on Sunday
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Rescue workers stand near the site of Saturday's gas explosion at the state-run Xinxing mine in Hegang, China.

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4 US Soldiers Killed in Afghan Attacks

Four U.S. service members were killed in a 24-hour span in Afghanistan, the military says. Three soldiers died in a bomb attack and firefight in the southern part of the country, while a bomb blast further east killed an additional solider. The violence also led to the deaths of three children.
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Bear Mauls Man in Switzerland Park

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Iran Begins Air Defense War Games

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