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						<title>Hothouse investigation in the deep freeze</title>        
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						<description>Most of us know there are different kinds of ice: there&apos;s the ice cubes in our gin and tonic and the ice that forms in the back of the freezer.Few of us think much deeper about ice. But some scientists are so interested they were...</description>
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						<title>Experts to put climate work under microscope</title>        
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						<description>NEW YORK - At a tumultuous time in United Nations-led climate negotiations, one of the world&apos;s most credible scientific groups agreed to plug the cracks in the authoritative reports of the UN&apos;s Nobel Prize-winning global warming panel.&quot;We...</description>
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