May 19, 2009 Tuesday
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ARLINGTON (Virginia) - THE Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) should not wait for Congress before taking steps to control the gases blamed for global warming, supporters of US greenhouse-gas regulation said on Monday.

The EPA hearing is the first of two public forums on the agency's April finding that concentrations of carbon dioxide and five other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere pose dangers to human health and welfare - and that emissions from new motor vehicles and engines are contributing to the problem.

 
Facebook used to recruit spies

JERUSALEM - ISRAEL'S internal intelligence service says Arab enemies are trying to use Facebook to recruit spies.

The Shin Bet security agency warned Israelis on Monday to beware of unsolicited messages on Facebook.

Work longer, delay dementia

LONDON - WORKING a few years beyond retirement could help stave off Alzheimer's disease, according to a new British study published on Monday.

Experts from King's College London analyzed data from more than 1,300 people with dementia. They considered factors including education, employment and retirement.

Ape rescue forest to be logged

JAKARTA - AN INDONESIAN paper company is planning to log an area of unprotected jungle which is being used as a reintroduction site for about 100 critically endangered orangutans, activists said on Monday.

   
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