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Pole Position: Remix Makes It on iPhone, iPod Touch

Namco Networks has just announced the launch of Pole Position: Remix for Apple's iPhone and iPod touch. The racing game is currently available to buy on the iTunes App Store. It boasts an intuitive control scheme using both the accelerometer and touch-screen of the iPhone and iPod touch.

Pole dancing club bound for Mayflower site

PLYMOUTH, England, Sept. 19 (UPI) -- Officials Plymouth, England, said Britain's Licensing Act blocks them from barring a pole dancing club from opening at the site where the Mayflower set sail.

Toxin found near Mars' north pole

(CNN) -- NASA's Phoenix lander has discovered a toxic chemical in soil near Mars' north pole, dimming hopes for finding life on the Red Planet, the probe's operators said Monday.

Toxic chemical found near Mars' north pole

(CNN) -- NASA's Phoenix lander has discovered a toxic chemical in soil near Mars' north pole, dimming hopes for finding life on the Red Planet, the probe's operators said Monday.

It's sport, not sex say pole dancer champs

While the red light district's troupe were gyrating as usual on Friday night, a host of girls from Albania to Spain flew in to compete for the European pole dance championship title.

Free Dvd Voucher Plus Poster & Stickers ; David Attenborough - the Essential Collection

TODAY'S mind-blowing David Attenborough DVD voucher is for the coolest yet - as it spans the globe "From Pole To Pole".

First Images From 50-km Enceladus Flyby

CheshireCatCO writes "The first pictures from yesterday's flyby of Enceladus are now public. At closest approach, Cassini was set spinning to cancel out the apparent motion of Enceladus so as to capture unsmeared images during the 40,000-mph flyby. Although it wasn't clear that this would work (errors in pointing could easily have made the cameras miss their targets), the maneuver panned out beautifully, producing spectacular images of the surface. Images show the 'tiger stripes' at the south pole, including at least one location that has been identified as a source of a jet, as well as considerable vertical relief, easily visible thanks to the low sun-angle near the south pole at present. Processed, enhanced images should follow shortly."

Radical Muslim's daughter a pole dancer

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Texas law blocks some Ike rebuilding

A power pole leans between two homes Wednesday along a west Galveston beach hit by heavy erosion from Ike.

Why is Mars' Southern Polar Cap Crooked?

Mars Express Data from Mars South Pole. Credits: ESA/ Image Courtesy of F. Altieri (IFSI-INAF) and the OMEGA team

Santa Claus running for US president

This particular jolly old elf doesn't live at the North Pole though, but near Lake Tahoe and was known as Thomas O'Connor until 2005. It was then that his resemblance to Father Christmas helped persuade O'Connor to legally change his name.

Bumper crop of write-in U.S. presidential candidates includes Santa Claus

This particular jolly old elf doesn't live at the North Pole though, but near Lake Tahoe and was known as Thomas O'Connor until 2005. It was then that his resemblance to Father Christmas helped persuade O'Connor to legally change his name.

NASA extends Mars lander mission

The three-legged spacecraft has been digging trenches near the Martian north pole since landing on May 25 to study whether the site could have been favourable for microbial life to emerge.

NASA extends Mars lander mission through December

The three-legged spacecraft has been digging trenches near the Martian north pole since landing on May 25 and its work was supposed to end this month. Phoenix is studying whether the site could have been favorable for microbial life to emerge.

Mars soil similar to Chile desert: NASA

Scientists operating the Phoenix spacecraft say the Martian soil near the north pole landing site is similar to what can be found in the Chile desert on Earth.

Mars soil similar to Chile desert: NASA

Scientists operating the Phoenix spacecraft say the Martian soil near the north pole landing site is similar to what can be found in the Chile desert on Earth.

Soil on Mars similar to Chile's desert, NASA says

LOS ANGELES -- Scientists operating the Phoenix spacecraft say the Martian soil near the north pole landing site is similar to what can be found in the Chile desert on Earth.

Scientists say Mars soil similar to Chile desert

LOS ANGELES - Scientists operating the Phoenix spacecraft say the Martian soil near the north pole landing site is similar to what can be found in the Chile desert on Earth.

Cassini to search for source of Saturn moon's plumes

Plumes of ice and water vapour erupt from 'tiger stripes' on the moon Enceladus's south pole (Illustration: NASA/JPL)

Chemical in soil may mean no life on Mars

(CNN) -- NASA's Phoenix lander has discovered a toxic chemical in soil near Mars' north pole, dimming hopes for finding life on the Red Planet, the probe's operators said Monday.

Toxin found in Mars soil

(CNN) -- NASA's Phoenix lander has discovered a toxic chemical in soil near Mars' north pole, dimming hopes for finding life on the Red Planet, the probe's operators said Monday.

NASA extends Mars lander mission again

NASA is extending the Phoenix Mars mission again. The three-legged spacecraft has been digging trenches near the Martian north pole since landing on May 25 and its work was supposed to end this month. Phoenix is studying whether the site could have been favorable for microbial life to emerge.

Cassini to Search for Source of Saturn Moon's Plumes

On Monday, the Cassini spacecraft will return to Saturn's icy moon Enceladus, passing within 50 kilometres of its south pole. NASA team members hope the flyby will provide evidence for subsurface liquid water containing the building blocks of life.


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