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march 18, 2008 - cusco,peru - archeologists uncover an ancient temple thought to predate the inca empire.
assasination squad aparently went into other countrys to assasinate foreign or domestic enemy's. reported directly to cheney
keith olbermann reports on the latest criminal charges being made against erik prince and blackwater, now known as xe.
five people have been questioned about an alleged pornographic film shoot inside a cable car at a technology showcase in japan.
the scene was shot on the afternoon of may 2, but the case did not come to light until it was broadcast on a pay-per-view satellite channel as part of an hour-long late-night special on the exposition.
the crew had intended to film a scene of sexual intercourse on the ground at the expo, but abandoned the plan because the site was swarmed with visitors during the holiday period in early may, jiji press news agency reported.
police said they questioned a 33-year-old tv program producer, a 28-year-old director and a 31-year-old cameraman apart from the actor, 39, and the actress, 26. the five people all live in and around tokyo, the police official said. their names were withheld as the crime was considered a minor offence, the official said.
the expo has a theme of environmentally friendly technology, and features an array of robots and a frozen mammoth dug up in siberia. the six-month event, which has drawn a stream of foreign dignitaries, reached its target of 15 million visitors more than a month before its scheduled end on september 25.
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a new dinosaur species, one of the largest known carnivorous dinosaurs, has been discovered in the fossil-rich patagonia region of argentina, scientists said monday.
paleontologists reported that they had found the fossils of seven to nine individuals of a species they are naming mapusaurus roseae, which is estimated to have lived about 100 million years ago. the discovery suggests the previously unknown animal may have lived and hunted in groups.
dr. philip j. currie of the university of alberta in edmonton, co-leader of the excavations, said in a statement: "the presence of so many animals in one quarry suggests that they were living together in a pack at the time leading up to their catastrophic death."
an analysis of the bones showed one adult exceeded 12 meters in length, slightly larger than specimens of both its close relatives - giganotosaurus and tyrannosaurus rex, the researchers reported.
the fossils were excavated over five years, beginning in 1995, before scientists realized they were dealing with a new species of giant carnivores, members of the broader meat-eating carcharodontosaurids.
currie said that pack hunting may have allowed mapusaurus to prey on the biggest known dinosaur, argentinosaurus, a 38-meter-long plant-eater.
"mapusaurus" comes from the word for "earth" in the language of the mapuche tribe of western patagonia, while "roseae" refers both to the rose-colored rock that yielded the specimens and to the name of a sponsor of the excavations.
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top: gas from the companion star is drawn by gravity onto the black hole in a swirling pattern. as the gas nears the event horizon, a strong gravitational redshift makes it appear redder and dimmer. when the gas finally crosses the event horizon, it disappears from view. because of this, the region within the event horizon appears black. bottom: as above, gas from the companion star flows down onto the collapsed star--in this case a neutron star instead of a black hole. as the gas approaches the neutron star, a similar gravitational redshift makes the gas appear redder and dimmer. however, when the gas strikes the solid surface of the neutron star, it glows brightly.
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