NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
Missiles & Warships in London: UK gears up for Olympics or World War III?
48 killed, scores missing in Philippines earthquake Moscow Dismisses Iran-for-Syria Deal.
The Russian Foreign Ministry rejected reports on Friday that it could strike a deal on Iran with the United States in exchange for non-intervention by the West in Syria. Cuba, Oil Diplomacy and the Southern Tip of Florida. U.S. lawmakers spent most of this week lobbing insults at the Cuban government while assessing the risks of an offshore oil spill about 90 miles from the southern Florida coast. Fasting Weakens Cancer in Mice Archive of Failed Joint Replacements Provides Tips to Building a Better Hip Replacement UGA discovery uses ‘fracture putty’ to repair broken bone in days Spanking linked to more aggression in kids Facebook’s (Huge) New Photo Viewer Is Its Best Ever Mark Zuckerberg’s 6 Ingredients For Success
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CUBA
HEALTH/MEDICAL
TECH
U.S.
Texas town that’s run out of water was shipping it out just weeks before well went dry
New nuclear reactors set to be OK’d for Georgia
CANADA
Canada Moves Closer to Supplying China with Oil Following New Agreement
MIDDLE EAST/ASIA
Iran Deploys 15,000 Troops To Syria. Syria Reports 15,000 Elite Iranian Revolutionary Guard Soldiers, Trained In Unconventional Warfare, Have Arrived To Help Assad Crush The Violent Uprising.
AFRICA
Attack on the drones. Pakistan blasts US blitz; Hints they may hit back; Pledges support for Iran. . .
MARKETS/BUSINESS
PepsiCo’s plan fails to quench market's thirst. PepsiCo Inc (PEP.N) forecast lower–than–expected 2012 earnings in a "transition year" in which it said it would cut thousands of jobs to save money and increase advertising to reinvigorate sales in North America.
SC/ENVIRONMENT
Breaking News: Regulators approve two new nuclear reactors, first for U.S. in over 30 years.
The Miraculous NASA Breakthrough That Could Save Millions of Lives (UPDATED). There are no hospitals in space. The closest E.R. is back on Earth, and astronauts can’t exactly jump in a cab to get there. So what happens if the sun burps out a massive blast of radiation while an astronaut is space–amblin’ by?
Scientists raise warning level for Alaska volcano



