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Kentucky Derby winner Big Brown breezes during his workout with ...

photo(AP) - Kentucky Derby winner Big Brown breezes during his workout with exercise rider Michelle Nevin in the morning before the 133rd Preakness Stakes horse race at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 17, 2008, in Baltimore.(AP Photo/Garry Jones)




Children swing on a playground in Frankfurt, central Germany, ...

photo(AP) - Children swing on a playground in Frankfurt, central Germany, on a sunny Sunday, May 11, 2008. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)




Driving through rapeseed : A car seems to drive in the middle ...

photo(AFP/DDP) - Driving through rapeseed : A car seems to drive in the middle of a rapeseed field near Bautzen, in the eastern German state of Saxony. (AFP/DDP/Norbert Millauer)




A gosling looks for food in front of a plastic coyote posted ...

photo(AP) - A gosling looks for food in front of a plastic coyote posted as a scarecrow on a lawn, in Tewksbury, Mass., Thursday, May 15, 2008. The plastic model is designed to scare away geese and keep them off the lawn, but appeared to have little effect on the young bird. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)




A young boy plays in Lake Malawi about 100 kilometers east of ...

photo(Reuters) - A young boy plays in Lake Malawi about 100 kilometers east of the capital Lilongwe,May 14,2008.REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko (Malawi)




Surfer Kelly Slater of the U.S rides a wave during the third ...

photo(Reuters) - Surfer Kelly Slater of the U.S rides a wave during the third round of competition in the Billabong Pro surfing tournament on the legendary reef break in Teahupoo, Tahiti, May 14, 2008. REUTERS/Joseba Etxaburu (FRENCH POLYNESIA)




Yves Rossy, known as the 'Fusion Man,' flies with a jet-powered ...

photo(AP) - Yves Rossy, known as the 'Fusion Man,' flies with a jet-powered single wing over the Alps in Bex, Switzerland, Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Some people go fishing on their day off. Yves Rossy likes to jump out of a small plane with a pair of jet-powered wings and perform figure eights above the Swiss Alps. The revolutionary human flying machine comes after five years of training and many more years of dreaming. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)




Rainy Sofia : A silhouette of a man with an umbella is pictured ...

photo(AFP) - Rainy Sofia : A silhouette of a man with an umbella is pictured through a rainy window while he passes the golden-domed Alexander Nevsky cathedral in Sofia. (AFP/Boryana Katsarova)




Tulips are in full blossom at the Statehouse in Montpelier, ...

photo(AP) - Tulips are in full blossom at the Statehouse in Montpelier, Vt., Tuesday, May 13, 2008. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot)




Fuga Magister : Israeli air force jets Fuga Magister fly over ...

photo(AFP) - Fuga Magister : Israeli air force jets Fuga Magister fly over the President house in Jerusalem as part as celebrations of Israels 60th anniversary. (AFP/Brian Hendler)




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AOL seeks growth in shift from mass site to niches (AP)

An AOL Web site is shown on a monitor on a wall of the company's  New York office on Monday, May 12, 2008. A company rooted in bringing the Internet to the masses, AOL is shifting its focus toward serving niche audiences with the launch of dozens of specialty Web sites.  (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)AP - A company rooted in bringing the Internet to the masses, AOL is shifting its focus toward serving niche audiences with the launch of dozens of specialty Web sites.




AOL sheds its brand to draw specialty audiences (AP)

Bill Wilson, Executive Vice President of Programming for AOL, talks during an interview at his New York office on Monday, May 12, 2008. A company rooted in bringing the Internet to the masses, AOL is shifting its focus toward serving niche audiences with the launch of dozens of specialty Web sites. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)AP - Unless you're looking carefully, you'll likely miss the fact that the new Asylum Web site for young men is a creation of Time Warner Inc.'s AOL. Same for WalletPop on personal finance, Spinner on indie music and StyleList on fashion.




Routine conduct at risk with MySpace suicide case (AP)

AP - Think twice before you sign up for an online service using a fake name or e-mail address. You could be committing a federal crime.

Spain arrests 5 suspected of hacking US sites (AP)

AP - Spanish police have arrested five people suspected of hacking into or outright disabling thousands of Internet pages, some of them run by government agencies in the U.S., Latin America and Asia, authorities said Saturday.

Cable companies to ramp up Web, HD, mobile service (AP)

AP - Cable operators are riding high heading into this year's industry trade show, which kicks off this weekend.

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NASA Faces Rocket Test Delays for New Spaceship (SPACE.com)

SPACE.com - NASA is expecting delays for the first tests of the rocket that will replace its aging space shuttles after they retire in 2010, agency officials said Thursday.

Bumpy Road to Mars, Part 1 (SPACE.com)

SPACE.com - I visited Richard Quinn's lab at NASA Ames Research Center to learn more about his work on Earth and on Mars. Richard Quinn and John Marshall are both scientists in the Carl Sagan Center at the SETI Institute; they are instrument scientists and team members on NASA's soon-to-land Mars Phoenix Lander.

Galaxy's youngest known supernova is 140 years old (AP)

This undated photo released by NASA shows an artist's rendering of a view looking down on the Milky Way galaxy and the location of historic Supernovas. Astronomers have discovered the youngest known supernova in the Milky Way galaxy, still just a baby at 140 years old. In this rendering, the position of the Sun is shown, as are the approximate positions and names (shown in orange) of past supernovas. These are stellar explosions that are thought to have occurred in the last 2,000 years and may have been seen by early astronomers. The estimated position of the recently discovered G1.9+0.3 is shown in black. (AP Photo/NASA)AP - Astronomers have discovered the youngest known supernova in the Milky Way galaxy, still just a baby at 140 years old. The scientists, who announced their findings Wednesday, used a radio observatory in New Mexico and NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory in space to identify when the supernova, or stellar, explosion occurred. They put the star-dying event at sometime around 1868.




Phoenix lander set for May 25 touchdown on Mars: NASA (AFP)

This 2006 NASA handout shows spacecraft specialists working on the Phoenix Mars Lander. The US space probe sent to Mars to dig for signs of life is nearing the end of its nine-month voyage and should touch down on the Red Planet on schedule, NASA said Tuesday.(AFP/NASA-HO/FIle)AFP - A US space probe sent to Mars to dig for signs of life is nearing the end of its nine-month voyage and should touch down on the Red Planet on schedule, NASA said Tuesday.




NASA Rolls Out Space Shuttle Tires for Loan (SPACE.com)

SPACE.com - When space shuttle Discovery touched down in December 2006 after spending 13 days in space traveling 5.3 million miles, it came to rest on four main landing gear and two nose gear tires. Although not much larger than a truck tire, just one of Discovery's main gear tires could carry three times the load of a Boeing 747 tire or the entire starting line-up of a NASCAR race — 40 race cars — all hitting the pavement at 250 miles per hour.

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