Gulf seafood deformities alarm scientists
Eyeless shrimp and fish with lesions are becoming common, with BP oil pollution believed to be the likely cause.
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Eyeless shrimp and fish with lesions are becoming common, with BP oil pollution believed to be the likely cause.
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China's corruption scandal took a dramatic twist yesterday when the wife of the former high-flying Chinese politician Bo Xilai was accused of poisoning the British businessman Neil Heywood for threatening to expose her plan to move money abroad.
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University of Cambridge ESOL has unveiled a social media game, created by TAMBA, to help learners improve their English language ability.
US and Chinese officials take part in war games in bid to prevent military escalation from cyber attacks