Massive earthquake between New Caledonia and Vanuatu
Earthquake Report
The reports I read said “potentially affecting zero people”. Right! UPDATE 11:15 UTC : Seismological bureaus have lowered the magnitude from the initial 7.1 to 6.8, seemingly nothing but in earthquake terms a big difference in energy. ...
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Two UFOs 'size of a car' low over Cheviot, Ohio
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FORBES: RETURN TO GOLD STANDARD WITHIN 5 YEARS
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DIAPER PATROL: TSA gets flack for baby's airport patdown
Italians evacuate Rome over 'big one' fears Rome trembles at earthquake prophecy
AFP - Will Rome crumble on Wednesday? Thousands of alarmed Italians are fleeing the capital amid rumours that a seismologist predicted that a devastating earthquake will strike the Eternal City. Scholars poring over the works of Raffaele Bendandi, who died in 1979, inferred that the self-taught seismologist had calculated that a massive earthquake... /
3rd Crop Circle? Hannington, nr Cricklade, Wiltshire. Reported 7th May.
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Liberals in southern Arizona seek to form new state
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Swimming through an area of extreme natural beauty, this diver surveys the underwater canyons on his either side. But this British scuba diver is actually between two tectonic plates. Alex Mustard, 36, dived 80ft into the crevice between the North American and Eurasian plates near Iceland to capture these spectacular photos. The area is riddled with faults, valleys, volcanoes and hot springs, caused by the plates pulling apart at about one inch per year. Mr Mustard snapped away as he and his dive partners swam through fresh water...
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The global impact of natural disasters took a turn for the worse in 2010 with an uptick in fatalities and economic damage, according to a report released Tuesday. There were 385 natural disasters worldwide last year that killed more than 297,000 people, affected over 217 million others and caused $ 123.9 billion in economic damages, according to the Annual Disaster Statistical Review 2010. The number of victims increased from 198.7 million in 2009 to 217.3 million in 2010, while economic damages from natural disasters in 2009...
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World's largest cicada brood begins hatching in the South
An enormous brood of cicadas that covers parts of 16 states is beginning to wake from its 13-year slumber underground. The inch-long insects, which are sometimes mistakenly called 17-year locusts, have been reported hatching in South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina and Arkansas. They will appear farther north as soil temperatures reach 64 degrees. "There are billions of them in the trees," Greta Beekhuis says, speaking by phone from her porch in Pittsboro, N.C. The sound of the cicadas is clearly audible over the line...
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Presbyterian Church to ordain gays as ministers
The debate over whether gays should be ordained as ministers has led to sharp divisions within several Protestant faiths. Some 100 congregations out of 11,000 have left the Presbyterian church in the past five years, including a few large ones, church sources said. A majority of the 173 regions, or presbyteries, supported the long-debated change in the constitution of the 2.3-million member Presbyterian Church (USA) that will permit gay...
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Joyce Meyer's former security chief convicted of family's murder
Coleman was convicted last Thursday of strangling his wife and two sons, aged 11 and 9, in 2009. The trial will continues today when the jury will decide whether he should receive the death sentence. "If there was ever a reason for a death penalty I think it would be for a father who murdered his wife and two defenseless young boys, innocent as they are, in their beds," prosecutor Ed Parkinson said, according to The Associated...
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Christian Weatherman Fired After Opposing Strip Club Story
A Christian weatherman in Bakersfield, Calif., says he was recently fired from his job days after he objected to an ABC-affiliate airing a story on successful local strip clubs. KERO-TV's chief meteorologist, Jack Church, who delivers the weeknight weather forecast at 5, 6, and 11 p.m. for the station, told The Christian Post he was standing up for his Christian values when he asked executives at the station not to air a story about strip clubs doing well amid an...
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Eye in the sky: The flying robot intelligence system set to replace the CCTV camera
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No - it’s the terrifying new flying robot that it set to replace the CCTV camera. The Aeryon Scout is equipped with the world’s most sophisticated intelligence systems to track down criminals and spy on the public. Users simply point to a place on Google Maps on its touch-screen...
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5.3 quake in Spain leaves at least 4 dead...
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Kenya investigated
Obama 'African birth'
Leaked document shows official urged
probe of possible criminal 'tampering'
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Hawaii shuts out WND probe of Obama birth
Reporter barred from Honolulu hospital, Department of Health
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22 Quakes Strike Italy
Government: Congress Holds Absolute Power Over Consumers
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Japan Confirms Fukushima Nuclear Reactor 4 Leaning and in Danger of Complete Collapse
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Egypt’s Christians Ask for International Protection
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Corps Closer to Opening Morganza Spillway
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Nuclear Meltdown at Fukushima Plant
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BIG SIS REBUKE: Texas House Passes Bill Banning Pat-Downs Of 'Anus, Sex Organ, Buttocks, Breast'
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