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National Geographic News

HURRICANE IKE PHOTOS: The Aftermath
Underwater Museum for Egypt Sunken Treasures?
Strange New Species Found on Great Barrier Reef
Ancient Temple Torn by Border Fight in Asia

Over 100 ”Quake Dogs” Get Medical Aid in China
8 Natural Wonders Added to UN Heritage List
Summer Solstice Marked With Fire, Magic, More
7.8 Earthquake Rocks China, Kills Thousands
Chile Volcano Erupts With Ash and Lightning
Evolution of the Olympic Torch
Giant, Unknown Animals Found off Antarctica
Cities to Host Half of Humans by End of 2008
Bear Bile, Tiger Parts Sold in Myanmar Markets
Carnival Celebrated With Blood, Mud & Glitter
UN Rates Best, Worst Countries
1/4 of U.S. Birds at Risk, Study Says
California Fires Rage, Visible in Space
Oil, Potatoes Signs of Greenland Warming
Afghan Opium Output at Record High
Record-Breaking Weather Pounds Planet
Pamplona Bulls Take on Matadors, Revelers
New 7 Wonders vs. Ancient 7 Wonders

National Geographic.com: Science and Space

Minerals, Gems, Climate, Clouds, Erosion and Weathering, Rocks, Plains, Valleys, Plate Tectonics, The Moon

The Associated Press

2004 Tsunami

For story ”India Votes” in 2004 — Parliamentary elections in the world’s largest democracy are so huge they have to be staggered over three weeks. It will take some 4 million officials, police officers and soldiers to ensure that more than 660 million registered voters can exercise their constitutional right. Hindus and Muslims, farmers and rickshaw pullers, Bangalore techies and Bollywood babes – all will participate. And, for the first time, everyone will make their selections on electronic voting machines..

For story ”Life in the camps”, 2005 — The Indian government says that it has allotted rupees 50,000 (US$1100) for the construction of temporary shelters, refuge designed to house survivors of Dec. 26, 2004 devastating tsunami for at least three months, while permanent houses are built.

The Week

Cover story on the first anniversary of 9/11

2002 World Cup soccer cover story



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