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Collision closes New York area train route as NTSB investigates (+video)

csmonitor.com — A team from the National Transportation Safety Board arrived Saturday to investigate a commuter rail collision that caused a prominent railroad line near New York City to be partially closed. A commuter rail collision Friday injured more than 60 people and left behind a scene of damage that has caused a prominent railroad line near New York City to be partially closed.
Train collision aftermath: Disruption for New York area train route as NTSB investigates csmonitor.com/USA/2013/0518/…

Moon hit by boulder-size meteoroid, causing 'explosion' visible from earth (+video)

csmonitor.com — If you had been looking up at the moon at the right moment on March 17, you could have seen a one-second burst of heat caused by the impact of a large meteoroid.

Tesla Motors: Could electric cars 'refuel' faster than gas cars?

csmonitor.com — Tesla Motors has set its sights on 'battery-swapping' technology. In theory, that would mean drivers of Tesla Motors cars could recharge faster than the time it takes to fill up a tank of gas. It's a bit of a holy grail for an electric car industry eager to overcome 'range anxiety.'
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Francois Hollande signs France's same-sex marriage bill into law

csmonitor.com — On Friday, France became the fourteenth country to legalize same-sex marriage. A campaign promise by French President Francois Hollande, the bill was hotly contested by conservatives in France. By Leigh Thomas, Reuters / May 18, 2013 French President Francois Hollande has signed into law a bill allowing same-sex marriage, making France the fourteenth country to legalize gay weddings.
Francois Hollande signs France's same-sex marriage bill into law #gaymarriage csmonitor.com/World/Latest-N…

Galloway papers deemed forgeries

csmonitor.com — Iraq experts, ink-aging tests discredit documents behind earlier Monitor story. By staff writers of The Christian Science Monitor / June 20, 2003 On April 25, 2003, this newspaper ran a story about documents obtained in Iraq that alleged Saddam Hussein's regime had paid a British member of Parliament, George Galloway, $10 million over 11 years to promote its interests in the West.
2/2 Here's just one example involving docs most of us refused to buy in Iraq. Most, but not all bit.ly/13tpoN5