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ET, phone Brussels: EU calls for opening UFO data
By STEPHANIE FLEMING 2010-07-06T19:48:20Z BRUSSELS (AP) -- E.T., phone Brussels....ET, phone Brussels: EU calls for opening UFO data
(AP) -- E.T., phone Brussels. A European Union lawmaker urged member governments Tuesday to open their secret files on UFOs, saying people need to know about close encounters of the third kind.Swiss solar-powered aircraft lands in Brussels
Pioneering Swiss solar-powered aircraft Solar Impulse landed in Brussels on Friday after its first international flight, 13 hours after it took off from Switzerland.Solar-powered plane set for Brussels takeoff
Swiss solar-powered aircraft Solar Impulse will attempt to reach Paris from Brussels on Tuesday after a previous flight was aborted due to technical problems, its team said.Brussels greenlights natural Latin American sweetener
Brussels gave its green light Monday to the use of the age-old natural South American sweetener, stevia, in foods and drinks across the European Union.FYI: Why Do Kids Hate Brussels Sprouts?
Taste Buds Todd Detwiler Because Brussels sprouts are bitter, and kids generally don ...Space Sentinels: new ‘tools’ in space to improve European environment and security policies
... & Industry Heinz Zourek today signed in Brussels an agreement which establishes the allocation of an EC budget ...Space Technology Gets Train Passengers High Speed Internet
... true broadband internet access to passengers travelling between Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam and Cologne. read ...Bluetongue animal vaccination starts in most of EU
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU farmers have mostly started vaccinating animals against bluetongue, the virus that ravaged ...Brussels gives green light to Glaxo's bird flu vaccine
European commission approves pre-pandemic vaccine in all 27 EU member statesFruits, vegetables and teas may protect smokers from lung cancer, UCLA researchers report
... , found in strawberries and green and black teas, kaempferol, found in Brussels sprouts and apples, and quercetin, found in beans, onions ...VIDEO: Goodall Pushes EU on Animals
The famed chimpanzee researcher was in Brussels on Wednesday to urge the European Union to ban animal testing for medical and scientific research.Members of European Parliament discuss food labeling and heart health
... Group meet today, 3 June, in Brussels, to discuss the link between nutrition and cardiovascular diseases ...IDF urges health care providers to address the relationship between type 2 diabetes and sleep apnea
SAN FRANCISCO, USA and BRUSSELS, Belgium, June 7, 2008 – The International Diabetes Federation ...EU agrees to cap aircraft emissions
BRUSSELS, June 28 (UPI) -- The European Union said it has reached an agreement requiring airlines arriving or leaving EU airports to buy pollution credits to offset aircraft emissions.
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