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APIn this file photo taken Oct. 7, 2003, shows Arnold Schwarzenegger and 
his wife, Maria Shriver ,as they celebrate his victory in the California 
gubernatorial recall election in Los Angeles.LOS ANGELES  Maria Shriver is having 
second thoughts about divorcing Arnold Schwarzenegger, TMZ reported Monday.She told friends she 
is now unsure about the divorce because of her strong religious beliefs 
and because Schwarzenegger is trying to win her back, the report said.The 
former California governor has been "extremely sweet" to his estranged wife, buying 
her presents and making other nice gestures, according to the gossip site.Shriver, 
who has four children with the actor, filed for divorce in July 
citing "irreconcilable differences" after it emerged that Schwarzenegger fathered a child with 
a former household staff member.Soon after filing for divorce she bought a 
$10 million Los Angeles mansion in the swanky Brentwood neighborhood, not far 
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in the journal Symbiosis, however, has been retracted.Researchers Michael Hart and Richard 
Grosberg at the University of Texas, Austin, systematically refuted all of Williamson's 
claims in the pages of PNAS by the end of 2009. They 
based their arguments entirely on well-known concepts of both basic evolution and 
the genetics of modern worms and butterflies. When Symbiosis published its butterfly-meets-worm 
article in January 2011, Hart raised questions with the editor. As of 
November the paper is no longer available.#3: Treat appendicitis with antibiotics, not 
surgery.The Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery published an article in 2009 by Indian 
researchers titled "Conservative management of acute appendicitis." The gist was that antibiotics 
might be a safe alternative to an appendectomy, the surgical removal of 
the appendix.Well, maybe not. The journal retracted the paper in October. Italian 
surgeons had raised a red flag with the study in a lengthy 
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Particles ejected by recent solar storms are due to slam into Earth 
over the next few days, possibly causing super-charged northern lights displays and 
temporary radio blackouts in some areas, experts say.On Monday (Dec. 26), the 
sun unleashed a massive eruption of solar plasma known as a coronal 
mass ejection (CME). The CME's fast-moving charged particles should squarely strike Earth's 
magnetic field at about 3:20 p.m. EST (2020 GMT) Wednesday, give or 
take seven hours, according to the website Spaceweather.com.The particles from another CME 
could deliver a glancing blow to our planet a few hours earlier 
on Wednesday, Spaceweather.com reported.The two impacts will likely spawn minor and/or moderate 
geomagnetic storms at high latitudes on Wednesday and Thursday. If they're powerful 
enough, geomagnetic storms can temporarily disrupt GPS signals, radio communications and power 
grids."Category G1 (Minor) geomagnetic storms are expected 28 and 29 December due 
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MOSCOW  Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Wednesday rejected calls to hold 
talks with opposition leaders who have drawn tens of thousands of Russians 
to protest rallies to demand free elections and an end to his 
12-year rule.The opposition leaders "do not have a common platform, so there 
is nobody to talk to," Putin told journalists from state news agencies.Organizers 
of the Moscow demonstrations include prominent public figures and representatives of various 
opposition groups. But they have passed joint resolutions with a list of 
concrete demands, including a rerun of the fraud-tainted Dec. 4 parliamentary election, 
the resignation of the Central Election Commission chief and the removal of 
barriers that have prevented opposition parties from taking part in elections.Putin on 
Tuesday firmly rejected the demands for a rerun of the election. The 
government has promised to ease rules for opposition candidates.Putin, who served as 
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 subscriptions to the pay cable channel, Yahoo! Sports reports.Tebow has made 
it quite clear he believes in God, and some (including Tebow's own 
pastor) have said God is due some credit for the Broncos' surprise 
winning season with Tebow running the offense. Many were surprised when Tebow 
was given the starting quarterback job as he is an unorthodox quarterback 
with a below average arm, causing his team to run a college 
type offense.The Broncos are 6-3 with Tebow as their quarterback. The prayer 
he says in the end zone after scoring a touchdown has been 
dubbed "Tebowing," helping to turn the Heisman trophy winner into a national 
sensation.Maher is an avowed atheist. His "Real Time with Bill Maher," returns 
with new episodes on January 13, 2012.

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SACRAMENTO, Calif.  Rescue firefighters responded to a Southwest Airlines flight in 
distress after two tires blew on the runway Tuesday evening, leaving the 
jet and its passengers grounded.The left main tires blew at about 6:15 
p.m. as Southwest flight 2287 was departing for Seattle, Sacramento International Airport 
spokeswoman Laurie Slothower said.Southwest Airlines spokeswoman Katie McDonald said the pilot quickly 
aborted the takeoff and emergency crews were called in to hose down 
the 737 as a precautionary measure. They later set up a portable 
stairway to let the 130 passengers off the plane."I want to stress 
that there were no injuries tonight, and the tires never caught on 
fire," Slothower said.McDonald said all passengers were being booked onto other flights.Officials 
have not determined what caused the blowout and the incident is being 
investigated. In the meantime, one of the airport's two runways remains closed.

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