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Major earthquakes can trigger faraway ‘slow-slip’ events
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NOAA scientists on high alert for 2013 solar maximum
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Brigitte Gabriel Analyzes Morsi Power grab in Egypt
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Officials: “Event” has occurred at giant sinkhole — Surface appears covered in thick black oil-VIDEO
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Lebanese News Cast Talks About the Two Suns They Caught On Film!
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Fitch downgrades Argentina and predicts default
Fitch cut its long-term rating for Argentina to "CC" from "B," a downgrade of five notches, and cut its short-term rating to "C" from "B". A rating of "C" is one step above default, AP reported. US judge Thomas Griesa of Manhattan federal court last week ordered Argentina to set aside $1.3bn for certain investors in its bonds by December 15, even as Argentina pursues appeals. Those investors don't want to go along with a debt restructuring that followed an Argentine default in 2002. If Argentina is forced to pay in full, other holders of debt totaling.../
French minister denies nationalisations on the way
(Reuters) - French finance minister Pierre Moscovici denied on Tuesday that the government was contemplating mass nationalisations of its troubled industries, seeking to reassure investors after another minister told steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal on Monday that his company was no longer welcome in France. Moscovici said after meeting U.S. and British investors that the Socialist government did not plan to nationalise any large firms permanently, despite a proposal to temporarily take over an ArcelorMittal (ISPA.AS) steelmaking site in northeast.../
‘Malicious Disruptions’ Threaten Financial System: Fed Official
A top Federal Reserve official warned on Tuesday of potential risks to financial stability from cyberattacks on the U.S. payments system and from a looming funding gap in public pensions. Lockhart is the latest in a string of government officials and corporate executives who have warned of the potential danger of cyberattacks on the U.S. In October, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta warned that the U.S. faced the possibility of a “cyber-Pearl Harbor” from hackers who could dismantle the nation’s power grid, transportation system, and financial and.../
Texas schools install tracking system
AUSTIN, Texas — To 15-year-old Andrea Hernandez, the tracking microchip embedded in her student ID card is a “mark of the beast,” sacrilege to her Christian faith — not to mention how it pinpoints her location, even in the school bathroom. But to her budget-reeling San Antonio school district, those chips carry a potential $1.7 million in classroom funds. Starting this fall, the fourth-largest school district in Texas is experimenting with “locator” chips in student ID badges on two of its campuses, allowing administrators to track the whereabouts of.../
Mystery lights in sky spark UFO claims (+video)
Rotorua and the Bay of Plenty have been a hotbed of unusual aerial activity, with multiple sightings of strange phenomena in the region's skies. On Monday or Tuesday night on October 29 or 30, at least four people at the Challenge petrol station on Malfroy Rd witnessed five glowing orbs move slowly across the road toward Sunset Rd for about 30 seconds before they disappeared behind trees. A Challenge petrol station employee, who only wanted to be known as Michelle, said she and at least three others watched the orbs, which appeared.../
Drought-Parched Mississippi River is Halting Barges
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Obama to Bypass Congress to Ban Semiautomatic Firearms
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US-led NATO Intervention Begins in Syria War. Patriots in Turkey
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Be Careful Who You Sleep With - References:
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Walmart strike: first of many to come?
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Egypt Protest Of Mohammad Mursi (Pharaoh)
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