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Activists Ground Flying Monkeys

By Mark Schrope of Nature magazine Each year, thousands of macaques and other monkeys are flown into Europe and North America to supply academic and industrial research labs -- more than 18,000 to the United States in 2011 alone. [More]

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Activists Ground Flying Monkeys

By Mark Schrope of Nature magazine Each year, thousands of macaques and other monkeys are flown into Europe and North America to supply academic and industrial research labs -- more than 18,000 to the United States in 2011 alone. [More]

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March Madness: Teaming up With Your University

Universities give you more than someone to cheer for. They can have a major impact on your bottom line. It’s that rare time of year when we indulge in an long lunch or keep an extra browser open so we can watch the game

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March Madness: Teaming up With Your University

Universities give you more than someone to cheer for. They can have a major impact on your bottom line. It’s that rare time of year when we indulge in an long lunch or keep an extra browser open so we can watch the game

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March Madness: Teaming up With Your University

Universities give you more than someone to cheer for. They can have a major impact on your bottom line. It’s that rare time of year when we indulge in an long lunch or keep an extra browser open so we can watch the game

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Airline CO2 Friction Hints at New Climate Politics

By Gerard Wynn LONDON (Reuters) - Threats of retaliation by China and India against a European Union plan to charge airlines for their carbon emissions is misplaced, given their weak legal case and a drift towards more such unilateral climate action.

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Airline CO2 Friction Hints at New Climate Politics

By Gerard Wynn LONDON (Reuters) - Threats of retaliation by China and India against a European Union plan to charge airlines for their carbon emissions is misplaced, given their weak legal case and a drift towards more such unilateral climate action. Countries in Durban at the end of last year topped off years of lumbering U.N

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