The Intel Hub Shepard Ambellas July 30, 2011 There is the potential for disaster as rising flood waters threaten to burst the White Lake Dam in Marshall County, SD. Emergency Management Officials fear...
Eric and Joanna Reuter at Chert Hollow Farm wanted to feed their pigs organic vegetable and fresh whey, but a state statute deems that to be illegal.
Borrowing to surge after cap raised...
May not save AAA rating...
Canary Islands Earthquake Swarm Enters 3rd Week - Tidal wave catastrophe looms Published Date: 10 August 2004 -
Scientists think it could break away when the Cumbre Vieja volcano in La Palma next erupts.
If that happened, a giant tsunami up to 500 feet high would be sent racing across the Atlantic at the speed of a passenger jet. About nine hours later it would hit the Caribbean islands and the east coast of Canada and the United States.
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Shocking Videos of Deadly Landslide
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Killing Drought in Arkansas
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Japan Expands Cattle-Shipment Ban as Radiation Contaminates Beef
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Extremists Flocking to Facebook for Recruits
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The Medicinal Herb FAQ
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Welcome to Agenda 21’s `Walkability’
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Record percentage of United States experiences 'exceptional drought'
(CNN) -- Exceptional drought conditions spread across nearly 12% of the United States last month, a record number that shows the widespread impact of the dry weather conditions, according to a report released Monday. Officials at the National Drought Mitigation Center said the.../
HSBC To Axe 30,000 Jobs All Over The World
As exclusively revealed by Sky City editor Mark Kleinman, the bank will axe a total of 30,000 jobs over the next two years to save $3.5bn. It has already shed 5,000 jobs and will axe another 25,000 by the end of 2013. It is understood most will be overseas. News of the job losses came as HSBC announced profits were up 3.7% to £6.9bn in.../
Judge blocks Kan. law defunding Planned Parenthood
WICHITA, Kan. — A federal judge ruled Monday that Planned Parenthood would likely succeed in overturning a new Kansas law that would deny the group access to federal family planning funding, saying he believes the law is unconstitutional and was intended to punish Planned Parenthood for advocating for abortion rights. U.S. District Judge J. Thomas Marten granted Planned Parenthood of Kansas’ request for a temporary.../
Facial recognition identifies your social security number
A picture of your face is all it takes for Alessandro Acquisti at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) to access a wealth of personal information. He and colleagues used PittPatt facial recognition software - which was developed at CMU and recently bought by Google - to match people with their Facebook profiles and gather names, birth dates and other demographics for one in three test subjects. The researchers then used this data to correctly predict the first five digits of the subjects'.../
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Intense Solar Flare Erupts From the Sun
A powerful flare erupted from the sun this past weekend, but while the storm was not aimed directly at Earth, it was nearly the most powerful type of solar storm there is, scientists say. The brief but strong solar flare occurred late Friday (July 29) at 10:09 p.m. EDT (0209 GMT July 30), and grew in intensity. The flare was followed by an unrelated geomagnetic storm, which was triggered by fluctuations in the solar wind, according to Spaceweather.com, a website that monitors space weather events. As a result.../
The wreck files: Have scientists found a crashed flying saucer on the seabed?
A mysterious circle on a grainy scan, this is what scientists are claiming is finally evidence that Earth has been visited by aliens. Researchers have claimed the fuzzy outline is a flying saucer that ended up 300ft down on the ocean floor between Sweden and Finland. They were stunned when sonar scans taken while searching for a century-old wreck showed up the shape against the dirt. The ocean exploration team which found it claims that the earth around the craft has.../
Stink bug invasion puts entomologist in demand
Reporting from Kearneysville, W.Va.— Tracy Leskey's job stinks. Whether working at her Department of Agriculture lab, in orchards or at home, she's a leader of a kind of federal SWAT team fighting what a rural Maryland congressman calls the "bug from hell," the brown marmorated stink bug that is all the buzz in the mid-Atlantic region. Thousands of the winged,../
Critical Alert From Banking Operations I/T Mgr.
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Gold Coins Selling Out in Lisbon as Biggest Wager Sees 10% Gain
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Super Bacteria? Fighting Resistance Could Be Trickier Than Thought
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Ethical Frontiers Of Humanizing Animals In The Lab - Mice with human-language DNA? Goats with human-like organs? They already exist. A British report raises anew the dilemma of creating animals with human characteristics for the sake of medical science.
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REID: Rise of Tea Party 'very, very disconcerting'...
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TSA to debut 'Israeli-style' airport screening...
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Fla city cuts entire police dept...
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Comet Elenin Is A Lie, It Is Planet X, We Are Being Lied To!
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All 50 States See Record Highs in July
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Vivid Lightning Covers Sky Almost Every Night
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World's Driest Desert Hit by Snow, Rain
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Seven 6.0+ Earthquakes in 8 Days
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Iraq Hit by Extreme Weather as Temp Reaches 125.6ºF (52ºC)
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US may still lose AAA debt rating
THE House of Representatives' approval of a deal to raise the government's debt ceiling may not be enough to prevent the US losing its coveted AAA debt rating sometime in the next six months, largely because the agreement does not cut enough spending. The three main ratings agencies declined to comment on the prospect of future downgrades. But the agencies, along with economists and analysts, have signalled that doubts about America's debt will persist.
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