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· An A380 configured to carry 840 passengers!
· Next Air Force One -- a 747-8 or Airbus A380?
· Airbus says A350 will be delivered on time

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· ConocoPhillips writes off $34B in noncash assets
· Disney CEO received $51.1M in compensation in 2008
· Scripps mum on any interest in Rocky Mountain News
· Venezuela to use $12B in Central Bank reserves
· Gannett says it will sell or close Tucson Citizen
· Chrysler Financial gets $1.5B loan from bailout
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· Correction: Video game sales story
· Senate Republicans block delay in TV transition
· AMD to cut 1,100 workers, 9 pct of staff
· Samsung Electronics reorganizes to fight slump
· Intel sees more hard times in 2009
· Video game sales top $21 billion in 2008
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AP Science Wire

· Correction: Video game sales story
· Senate Republicans block delay in TV transition
· AMD to cut 1,100 workers, 9 pct of staff
· Samsung Electronics reorganizes to fight slump
· Intel sees more hard times in 2009
· Video game sales top $21 billion in 2008
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 2009
Methane another hint of life on Mars
WASHINGTON -- A surprising and mysterious belch of methane gas on Mars hints at possible microbial life underground, but also could come from changes in rocks, a new NASA study found.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 2009
Co-discoverer of Ebola virus joins Gates Foundation
One of the world's top AIDS doctors has agreed to advise the Gates Foundation.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2009
Brain pacemaker helps Parkinson's, but with risks
CHICAGO -- Parkinson's sufferers who had electrodes implanted in their brains improved substantially more than those who took only medicine, according to the biggest test yet of deep brain stimulation.

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