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Land moving after earthquake in Japan - Land is sinking !!!
---Japan Mulls Moving Capital over Disaster Worries
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241 tornadoes in three days rip through USA
RALEIGH, N.C., April 17 (UPI) -- The death toll in the tornado-battered southern United States rose to 46 Sunday as rescuers sifted through rubble, emergency officials in several states said. Howling windstorms killed at least 22 people in North Carolina Saturday, The (Raleigh, N.C.) News & Observer reported. Tornadoes and flash flooding killed seven people in Virginia Saturday, The (Norfolk) Virginian-Pilot reported. In one of the worst tornado outbreaks ever recorded, 241 twisters were reported in 14 states from Thursday through Saturday...
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Will Comet Elenin fulfill 2012 apocalypse prophecy?
It's nearly 300 million miles away and barreling toward us. The intruder from deep space, called called comet Elenin, crosses Earth's orbit on its inbound leg and again on its outbound swing around the sun later this year. Russian astronomer Leonid Elenin discovered the innocuous little comet on Dec. 10, 2010, at International Scientific Optical Network's robotic observatory near Mayhill, New Mexico. Presently the comet is a faint smudge of light in deep sky exposures. By late August comet Elenin should be visible to the naked eye as a dim "fuzzy star"...
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Great balls of fire: Cosmic sight of 90 burning interstellar 'filaments' that are each 230,000 times the size of the EARTH
/More evacuated amid Philippine volcano fears
MANILA - PHILIPPINE authorities said on Sunday more people had been evacuated from towns and villages near a volcano island close to the capital amid increasing signs of seismic activity. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said the number evacuated had increased to 1,375 as of Saturday from four towns near Taal volcano, while seismologists recorded 10 volcanic earthquakes overnight. Water temperatures and gas emissions also increased, seismologists said. 'This large rise in CO2 (carbon dioxide) concentration...
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5.3 aftershock jangles nerves
For a moment they are all happy, sipping their wedding wine, relaxed and chatting. Then it strikes and the terrified looks on their faces say it all: please, not again. People look at each other in disbelief, while others try to get under tables. There are groans of resignation and shrieks of fear. Video taken at a wedding reception in Christchurch on Saturday shows the immediate impact of the 5.3 magnitude aftershock which struck at 5.49pm. Wedding photographer Jared Waddams said he had received positive feedback about the...
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12 killed in China hailstorm
The storms, which hit cities including Guangzhou, Foshan, Dongguan and Zhongshan, caused about 50 million yuan ($7.5 million) in direct economic losses, the ministry of civil affairs said, according to the official Xinhua news agency. The Guangdong provincial government has dispatched a team to the disaster-affected areas to direct relief work, the report said. The local government has initiated emergency plans to rush the injured to hospital, provide aid to the elderly, and inspect for endangered buildings.
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World Bank president: 'One shock away from crisis’
The president of the World Bank has warned that the world is "one shock away from a full-blown crisis". Robert Zoellick cited rising food prices as the main threat to poor nations who risk "losing a generation". He was speaking in Washington at the end of the spring meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. Meanwhile, G20 finance chiefs, who also met in Washington, pledged financial support to help new governments in the Middle East and North Africa. Mr Zoellick said such support was vital. "The crisis in the Middle East and...
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Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa dump the Dollar
The BRICS nations, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa are taking shots at the dollar again. At the end of recently concluding meeting in China, their development banks agreed to open credit lines denominated in their own currencies rather than the world's reserve currency, the US dollar. The plan was announced in the backdrop of a weak dollar something the BRIC nations fear will erode the value of their foreign exchange reserves held mostly in the US currency. This isn't the first time these countries have called for an alternative...
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University of Texas takes physical possession of $1 billion in gold bars
The University of Texas Investment Management Co., the second-largest U.S. academic endowment, took delivery of almost $1 billion in gold bullion and is storing the bars in a New York vault, according to the fund’s board. The fund, whose $19.9 billion in assets ranked it behind Harvard University’s endowment as of August, according to the National Association of College and University Business Officers, added about $500 million in gold investments to an existing stake last year, said Bruce Zimmerman, the endowment’s chief executive...
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Israel Air Force reveals its satellite secrets
/Skin Factory - A Stuttgart Lab's Pioneering Effort to Cultivate Human Flesh
A mechanical arm snaps up a small plastic container full of a sloshing pink solution. A laser beam flits over the liquid, then another robot rolls up on a steel track, motor purring, and drizzles a few drops through hair-thin pipettes. A monitor records temperature, carbon dioxide and humidity levels. A soft whirring is the only sound...
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China detains underground church followers: group
AFP - Police in Beijing rounded up dozens of followers of an underground Protestant church Sunday, a rights group said, as a widening crackdown on dissent appeared to spread to religious figures. Police late Saturday also detained Jin Tianming, a senior pastor of Beijing's Shouwang church, an unregistered Protestant congregation, and other...
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