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Ancient Tsunami Smashed Europe, Middle East, Study Says (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-04-2006 at 06:00:35
A landslide on Mount Etna triggered killer waves along the Mediterranean coast from Italy to Egypt, likely wiping out entire Stone Age settlements, a new study says.

The Week in Photos: November 24-November 30, 2006 (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-04-2006 at 06:00:35
See a roundup of the week's news and events, from turmoil in Iraq and dinosaur eggs at auction to elephant polo.

India Monsoons Intensifying, Hazard Risks Increasing, Study Says (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-04-2006 at 06:00:35
Extreme rains, interspersed with droughts, could spell disaster for the country's agriculture-based economy, according to research spanning five decades of data.

Free Podcast: National Geographic News (December 1, 2006) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-04-2006 at 06:00:35
This week: Al Gore interview, wasps' "pepper spray" weapon, pre-Inca tomb discovery, chemical secret of Stradivarius violins, new butterfly species, and more.

Video: Polished Diamonds Hide Illicit Origins (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-04-2006 at 06:00:35
Find out what some suppliers are doing to stem the global flow of "blood diamonds"—gems mined and sold illegally to fuel deadly rebel conflicts.

Argentina's Caves Threatened by Mining, Tourism, Experts Say (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 12-04-2006 at 06:00:35
Miners and tourists alike are contaminating Argentina's caves, say scientists, who warn that fragile underground ecosystems and archaeological sites are at risk.

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