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Police discovered what they called an ingenious drug trafficking tool, a fiberglass submarine capable of transporting up to 10 tons of cocaine. The vessel was nearly seaworthy and lacked only communications equipment when it was found close to a Pacific Ocean inlet in western Colombia. Eduardo Fernandez, a head of Colombia's secret police, said said the submarine could have been used to ferry cocaine offshore to speed boats, which would then take the drugs to Central America or Mexico, and eventually the US. Fernandez said no arrests have been made. The investigation began six months ago after authorities were tipped off to the shipment of fiberglass and other materials to the construction site.

■ Canada

SARS found in the air

New research suggests the SARS virus may spread through the air, and not just through human contact, making it more dangerous than previously thought. The SARS virus was discovered in the air in a patient's room in Toronto, according to a Canadian study. A second study, based in Hong Kong, found that patients in hospital bays near a SARS patient had a much higher infection rate than those further away -- consistent with the pattern of airborne transmission of disease. The Infectious Diseases Society of America said the Toronto findings are "the first experimental confirmation of the presence of the SARS virus in the air of an infected patient's hospital room." Previously, it was thought that SARS was spread through direct contamination by infected water droplets produced when a person coughs or sneezes.

■ United States

`Walking' octopus studied

Two little species of Indian Ocean octopus can tuck up six of their arms while running on the other two, US researchers reported on Thursday. They can use their other six arms to disguise themselves from predators, either as rolling coconuts or clumps of floating algae, the team at the University of California, Berkeley and Universitas Sam Ratulangi in North Sulawesi, Indonesia found.

■ Belarus

Police attack protesters

Belarussian police used dogs to disperse an opposition demonstration Friday that was calling for the resignation of President Alexander Lukashenko, and arrested 30 people, police said. The demonstration by 300 people took place outside the presidential building and was dispersed by police and special forces police using dogs. Lukashenko has earned stinging criticism from the West for suppressing media freedoms and political opponents during his 10 years at the helm of this former Soviet republic. Belarussian's opposition has taken heart from the the recent popular revolts in Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine and Georgia.

■ United States

Aniston, Pitt file for divorce

Jennifer Aniston filed for divorce from Brad Pitt, court papers showed. The petition filed Friday in Superior Court seeks dissolution of the actors' marriage based on irreconcilable differences. A long-rumored split between the two was confirmed in January when they released a joint statement saying they were formally separating. The couple married in 2000 and have no children. In her divorce petition, Aniston asked that her maiden name be restored. The actress took Pitt's name legally when they married but continued to use Aniston professionally. The two remain co-owners of the Plan B production company.

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