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Progress in cooling Fukushima reactors interrupted by smoke spew (Video)

By   /  March 23, 2011  /  Environment  /  No Comments

Russia Today The operation intended to check whether the pump of Fukushima’s Reactor 3 can supply fresh water to the reactor from its tank instead of spraying seawater has been interrupted by another black smoke spew. ­A test-run of a cooling pump conducted by Tokyo Electric Power Company on Wednesday ended with nothing but another [...]

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Scientists’ research warns humanity may be facing ‘vortex of death’

By   /  March 23, 2011  /  Science & Technology  /  1 Comment

By Terrence Aym Helium Professor Raymond Wheeler, from the University of Kansas, at first almost stumbled into the frightening data. The connection was initially discovered by noted Russian scientist Alexander Chizhevsky during 1915: solar storms trigger conflict, wars and death. A vortex of death. Chizhevsky found after intense research that the rise and fall of [...]

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Oil Spill in South Atlantic Threatens Endangered Penguins

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 NY Times A major spill of heavy crude oil from a wrecked freighter has coated an estimated 20,000 endangered penguins on a remote South Atlantic island chain, the local authorities and environmental groups said Tuesday.  More than 800 tons of fuel oil has leaked from the Maltese-registered ship, which ran aground on Nightingale Island, part [...]

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Germany extends statute of limitations on abuse

By   /  March 23, 2011  /  In Other News  /  No Comments

AP/Yahoo News BERLIN (AP) — Germans who were sexually abused as children will now have up to 30 years after their 21st birthday to bring their alleged attackers before the courts. The change was triggered by last year’s sex abuse scandal that rocked the nation’s Roman Catholic Church. The previous statute of limitations on civil [...]

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NATO flotilla to start patrolling off Libyan coast

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 AP/Newsday BRUSSELS (AP) — NATO warships will begin patrolling off Libya’s coast to enforce the U.N. arms embargo Wednesday, as the alliance appeared set to assume responsibility for the no-fly zone over the North African nation to protect civilians. Diplomats said an agreement is gradually emerging about how NATO would take responsibility for the flight [...]

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Kosher revolution in Syria gathering pace

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 Pravda.ru The Syrian opposition claims that Bashar Assad has been suppressing another Arab revolution with the help of Hezbollah terrorist group. At least 4,000 armed Shiite gunmen arrived in Syria to help the Syrian authorities suppress another “kosher” revolution. The riots in Syria continue for a week. There were attempts made to organize massive riots [...]

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Record ozone thinning looms in Arctic

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Science News Depletion could expose midlatitudes to higher-than-normal UV The annual thinning of ozone over the Arctic is shaping up to be especially severe this spring, measurements by European scientists indicate. During the past six weeks, a large portion of the region’s stratosphere has lost at least half of the layer that normally filters out [...]

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