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An Asteroid Will Smash Into The Earth

As report, a 270-meter (885-foot) asteroid was first discovered in 2004, astronomers estimated its chances of smashing into Earth in its first flyby, in 2029, at 1-in-37.

Russia’s space agency chief said Wednesday a spacecraft may be dispatched to knock a large asteroid off course and reduce the chances of earth impact, even though U.S. scientists say such a scenario is unlikely.

Further studies have ruled out the possibility of an impact in 2029, when the asteroid is expected to come no closer than 18,300 miles (29,450 kilometers) from Earth’s surface, but they indicated a small possibility of a hit on subsequent encounters.

NASA had put the chances that Apophis could hit Earth in 2036 as 1-in-45,000. In October, after researchers recalculated the asteroid’s path, the agency changed its estimate to 1-in-250,000.

NASA said another close encounter in 2068 will involve a 1-in-330,000 chance of impact.

Don Yeomans, who heads NASA’s Near-Earth Object Program, said better calculations of Apophis’ path in several years “will almost certainly remove any possibility of an Earth collision” in 2036.

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Gold at new high

Today news, Gold at new high as stocks pause for breath. Gold marched to a fresh peak but Asian and European stocks paused for breath on Thursday after Wall Street finished in positive territory overnight, but well off the 13-month highs achieved earlier in the session.

The dollar, whose sudden uptick from 15-month lows on Wednesday appeared to drive Wall Street’s pullback, added to those gains in early European trading. The greenback’s reversal challenged traders’ fashionable mantra of “weak dollar good” for riskier assets such as equities and commodities. Gold at new high as stocks pause for breath.

Against the euro the dollar was up 0.2 per cent at $1.4945. News that eurozone industrial production had risen 0.3 per cent in September, slightly less than expected, had negligible impact. On a trade-weighted basis the greenback rose 0.15 per cent to 75.22.

The main mover in the foreign exchange markets was the Aussie dollar, which hit a 15-month high against its US namesake of $0.9369 on strong jobs figures. It later traded up 0.27 per cent at $0.9316.

Early Asian action had seen renewed weakness in the greenback and this was sufficient to propel gold to a new all-time high of $1,122.85 an ounce. But the dollar’s new-found vigour saw the precious metal later drop 0.2 per cent to $1,114.8.

The main European exchanges gave up modest gains on the dollar’s advance, though still sat within sight of 2009 highs. The FTSE 100 was flat at 5,266.1, while the FTSE Eurofirst 300 lost 0.2 per cent at 1,011.3.

Asian stock markets had provided little impetus. Bourses in the region put in a varied showing with not much thrust offered in turn by Wall Street after the S&P 500 retreated from a new high for 2009 of 1,105.3 to settle up 0.5 per cent at 1,098.5.

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H1N1 spreads in U.S., Lack of vaccines

CDC said on Friday, H1N1 spreading even as supply of vaccine grows, “more vaccines needed while which is impossible.” an CDC official said.

As the new H1N1 flu virus keeps spreading, more vaccine is available to fight it, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday.

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Forty-eight states are reporting widespread flu activity, two more than a week ago, Dr. Thomas R. Frieden said at the CDC’s weekly briefing.

There have been 114 pediatric deaths since April, when the H1N1 virus first emerged, with 19 reported to the CDC in the past week, he said.

Frieden also told reporters on Friday that in the past two months, more people younger than 65 have been hospitalized than would be expected in a full season of more common strains of flu.

He urged people with underlying illnesses who exhibit flu symptoms to seek medical attention promptly, saying that only half of the people in this high-risk group appear to be doing so.

To prevent getting H1N1, health officials continue to urge vaccination, and that might be becoming easier, Frieden said.

The CDC had hoped to have 40 million doses of vaccine by the end of October, but H1N1 vaccine – manufacturing delays forced them to revise that number down to 28 million.

The experts met Wednesday to review the current status of the H1N1 pandemic vaccines, including the results of clinical trials.

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Afghan election talks failure

CNN News: Talks between Afghan President Hamid Karzai and his election opponent, Abdullah Abdullah, have broken down, a Western source close to the Afghan leadership told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on Friday.

According to the source, Abdullah will likely announce this weekend that he will boycott the runoff presidential election slated for November 7, a runoff that had been scheduled after intense diplomatic arm twisting by the United States.

In a Thursday interview with Amanpour, former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad had predicted that the country would soon be governed under a power-sharing deal.

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U.S. economy grows first time in year

CNN News: The U.S. economy grew at a 3.5% annual rate in the third quarter, ending a string of declines over four quarters that resulted in the most severe slide since the Great Depression. But some economists raised doubts about how long such strong growth can last.

The increase in GDP, reported by the government Thursday morning, was slightly better than expectations. Economists surveyed by Briefing.com had forecast 3.2% growth in gross domestic product, the broadest measure of the nation’s economic activity. The economy shrank at a 0.7% rate in the second quarter.

The positive GDP report is one more sign that the economy has likely pulled out of the deep recession that started in December 2007.

The reading by itself doesn’t mark an end to the recession; the economy actually grew in the second quarter of 2008. (The National Bureau of Economic Research, which officially dates the beginning and end of recessions, is not expected to declare that the current recession has ended until sometime in 2010.)

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14 Americans Soldiers killed in Afghanistan

CNN NEWS: 14 Americans Soldiers died in a copter collisions in Afghanistan on Monday. And in this crash, a helicopter went down in the country’s west.

Enemy action was not suspected in the crash, the U.S. military said.

copter collisions“The incident is currently being investigated, but it is confirmed that hostile fire was not involved,” ISAF said in an earlier news release.

A recovery operation was launched.

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