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from: Hugh S. Gregory
date: 2003-03-07 23:02:00
subject: 2\14 Pt-2 Bugs from the deep may be window into the origins of

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2\14 Bugs from the deep may be window into the origins of life on earth and beyond
Part 2 of 2

Advance interviews possible upon request.

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) is the 
world's largest general scientific society, and publisher of the 
journal, Science. Founded in 1848, AAAS serves 134,000 members as well 
as 272 affiliates, representing 10 million scientists.

For more information on the AAAS, see the web site, www.aaas.org . 
Additional news from the AAAS Annual Meeting may be found online at 
www.eurekalert.org .

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MEDIA NOTE: These speakers will take part in a symposium titled, 
"Microbes Beneath the Earth's Surface," during the AAAS Annual Meeting 
in Denver at 2:30 p.m. U.S.  Mountain Time, Friday, 14 February, in 
Room C-209 on the Main Level of the Colorado Convention Center. Press
registration is located in the AAAS Press Center in Room C-101 of the 
Colorado Convention Center. 

AAAS is the world's largest general scientific society, dedicated to 
"Advancing science - Serving society."

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