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「対等」強調 予断許さぬ統合 損保ジャパン・日本興亜が計画発表  from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース  (2009-7-30 9:01) 

郵便事業会社、宅配統合計画を申請  from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース  (2009-7-30 9:01) 

【新社長】シンワオックス 佐藤勝弘氏  from フジサンケイ ビジネスアイ - 総合ニュース  (2009-7-30 9:01) 

Mysterious bright spot found on Venus  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-7-30 7:52) 
An amateur astronomer found a new bright spot on Venus last week– volcanic activity, atmospheric turbulence, or charged particles from the sun may be to blame
Big dwarf galaxies steal small ones' stars  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-7-30 2:20) 
When two galaxies start to orbit and spin in tandem, the smallest is likely to lose all its stars
Inside the human body, Victorian-style  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-7-30 2:19) 
A new exhibition called Exquisite Bodies explores the often bizarre Victorian approach to medical teaching and public titillation
Gene predictions tell an ever-changing story  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-7-30 2:00) 
An analysis conducted for New Scientist shows how new discoveries in genetics can change the assessments of health risks by personal genomics firms
Comment: Tuna can stay on the menu... for now  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-7-30 2:00) 
Tuna are the latest fish to come with a health warning about exploitation and collapsing stocks, but the truth is rather different, says James Joseph
Did an ice age boost human brain size?  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-7-30 2:00) 
Why did we humans evolve such big brains? Two new studies suggest it is no fluke that a big boom in brain size coincided with the onset of an ice age
Food allergies get curiouser and curiouser  from New Scientist - Online News  (2009-7-30 2:00) 
The more we find out about food allergies, the stranger they seem to get– yet discoveries are changing how we think about them, and how to protect people from them



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