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...Francisco later this month. What’s more, MTV’s TRL hotline number is helpfully printed across the bottom of Blackalicious’ website; it kindly suggests “Request Now!” The group has yet to break into the mainstream outright, and tap into the money pots that follow, but it appears on “The Craft” that’s where they’ve set their sights. Gab’s still-magnetic flow and the all-around high-quality production should...
...most recent--and controversial--charge links fluoridation with bone cancer. In June the Environmental Working Group (EWG), a watchdog organization, petitioned the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to list fluoride in tap water as a carcinogen. The group cited "decades of peer-review studies" on fluoride's "ability to mutate DNA and its known deposition on the ends of growing bones, the site of osteosarcoma"--a rare, often fatal cancer that affects mainly boys...
...inadequate, but in 1987 a U.S. district court ruled that the EPA administrators had the authority to set fluoride levels. EPA union representatives reopened the issue in August, calling on EPA administrator Stephen Johnson to issue a moratorium on fluoridation and to set a goal of zero fluoride in tap water. "The EPA has an ethical duty to send an effective warning immediately about this hazard," they said...
...Trujillo--2004 DW, a little bigger than Quaoar, and 2003 EL61, probably about seven-tenths the size of Pluto. The latter made headlines when it was formally announced to the world by Spanish astronomers who, according to Brown, knew where to look because they had used the Internet to tap into his telescope logs (the Spaniards deny the charge). At least five or six asteroids would also qualify, says Marsden. There would probably be two dozen newly designated planets...
...first half during a scramble at the goal. Senior goalie Ryan Johnson jumped for a high shot from far right but was only able to get his fingertips on the ball and ended up tipping it to his left. Brown freshman Scott Geppert was then able to tap the ball through another Crimson defender’s legs and into the goal. “That kind of a thing is frustrating as a coaching staff and a team,” Kerr said. “I thought we played really well in the first half and then they...