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Venus and Earth ‘twins' 29 November 2007
 

<b>SPACE</b> Venus used to be much like Earth and could have harboured life until runaway global warming dried out the planet.

 
 
Getting enough? 28 November 2007
 

Modern life is too demanding to turn out the lights and we are more sleep deprived than ever before, say experts. How can we get back in the habit of grabbing shut-eye?

 
 
Strangler had history of violence 28 November 2007
 

A car worker who had previously put women in a stranglehold is jailed for life for his girlfriend's murder.

 
 
Mortgage fees double 28 November 2007
 

Up-front fees charged by mortgage lenders have nearly doubled in the past two years, Moneyfacts says.

 
 
My life as a dog: Adventures in RFID research 28 November 2007
 

Adam Laurie lived a few Novembers as a dog earlier this year. By duplicating the RFID tags used to identify pets in the United Kingdom and sewing it into his watch strap, Laurie, an independent security researcher, re-created his dog's ID as a hacking exercise. However, this kind of virtual animal cloning could become a serious issue as industrialized countries roll out RFID-based systems to keep track of their livestock.Japan and the United Kingdom have led the way, developing so-called source and age-verified tracking systems that could help contain the damage caused by outbreaks of mad cow disease, scrapie, or avian flu. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has also been testing the use of RFID chips as part of a National Animal Identification System.These systems are changing the way we purchase meat, notes Sue Brown, a product manager with Destron Fearing, a maker of RFID tracking chips. In Japan, consumers can scan a package of beef and have a photo of the people who raised the cow, along with details on how it entered the country, sent to their mobile phones. According to Brown, Destron Fearing has taken steps to prevent its tags from being cloned, including placing the chip in a tamperproof polyurethane casing. "This is an unalterable means of identification," she says.But not everyone sees the technology as foolproof. Laurie points out that the RFID tags communicate without encryption, so some of them can be cloned or even reprogrammed. "If you create another tag that has the same ID, you can effectively clone the animal." Or at least its identity.Still, why would someone want to do this? A farmer might want to swap out the identity of a sick animal in his stock to save an entire herd from being destroyed. That's why some companies are starting to match DNA samples with existing ID systems in order to offer a greater level of assurance.The United States has been lucky so far. There hasn't been an outbreak of mad cow disease like the one that crippled the U.K. beef industry. But that might all change very quickly, says Brown. "We are probably one disaster away from having that sort of thing occur in the U.S."

 
 
Freddie Mac, a Buffer Against Crisis, Posts $2 Billion Loss 21 November 2007
 

The mortgage funding giant Freddie Mac said yesterday that it lost $2 billion in the third quarter, offering fresh evidence that the declining housing and credit markets are taking their toll on companies that were once thought to be bastions of stability.

 
 
Republican Faithful Await a Savior in Iowa 21 November 2007
 

LE MARS, Iowa -- There is a comforting certainty to life in this conservative hamlet 25 miles north of Sioux City, where Christian men gather every Wednesday at noon to be fortified by fellowship and prayer. Folks are quite proud of the 10-foot-tall ice cream sundae statue at the center of town, a...

 
 
A Sharp Divide on Health Care 18 November 2007
 

The debate over how to overhaul the nation's health-care system is underscoring a dramatic chasm between the two parties, as Democrats battle over which candidate will most quickly expand health insurance to cover all Americans while GOP contenders compete over who can best minimize the role of both...

 
 
Creating awareness 28 November 2007
 

The disabled children of the Musoma Engineering Project are rehearsing for celebrations on World Disability Day.

 
 
Madrid still on top despite defeat 28 November 2007
 

Werder Bremen breathed fresh life into their Champions League bid with a 3-2 victory over Group C leaders Real Madrid, a result that denied Real the point they needed to seal qualification.

 
 

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