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- SEOPavel - Sep 28 2007 | meteorite, news, crush, technology
bigg hole from meteorite
Well maybe if one of these meteorites hit a nuclear waste storage facility (or any other superfund cleanup site, or a good deal of the area in China) we'll see people ACTUALLY getting sick. Then this author will feel silly.
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