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6.5-magnitude earthquake rattles Greece
2008-01-06 17:54:00 ATHENS, Greece - An earthquake measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale struck Greece on Sunday, shaking people out of bed and sending panic-stricken villagers into the streets but there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage. The quake woke residents in the capital Athens, where 143 people were killed in 1999 by an earthquake ... More About: Earthquakes , Earthquake , In the News
?Definitely unidentified?
2008-01-06 17:52:00 A video of what appears to be an object trailing a dark spiralling plume behind it and plummeting toward Prince Edward Island’s Northumberland Strait is the focus of intense speculation. A P.E.I. couple captured the strange event on video on Dec. 26, but witnesses and experts alike aren’t certain what they’re observing. “We were kind ... More About: In the News
Israel warns of Iranian missile peril for Europe
2008-01-06 17:48:00 Iran is developing nuclear missiles capable of reaching beyond its enemies in the Middle East to Europe , President George Bush will be warned when he visits Israel and the Palestinian territories for the first time since entering the White House. A senior Israeli cabinet minister has told The Sunday Telegraph that his government is convinced ... More About: Iranian , Missile , Rope
Bush: We?d defend Israel in event of Iranian strike
2008-01-06 17:44:00 An Iranian attack on Israel isn’t imminent, but the U.S. would defend its ally in such an event, U.S. President George Bush said in an interview with Channel 2 Television broadcast Saturday, days before he is slated to begin a Mideast visit. A recent U.S. intelligence report positing that Iran suspended its nuclear weapons program ... More About: Event , Strike
Palestinians: Dozens wounded, arrested by IDF in Nablus raid
2008-01-05 16:19:00 Palestinian sources said Saturday that Israel Defense Forces have arrested and wounded dozens of people since troops began a major arrest raid in the West Bank city of Nablus on Thursday, Israel Radio reported. The sources said that the troops are primarily operating in the Old City of Nablus, where schools were closed on Saturday ... More About: Arrested , In the News , Palestinians , Raid
Jewish group denounces Ukrainian pamphlets threatening to kill Jews
2008-01-05 16:16:00 NEW YORK (EJP)—A Jewish organization has called on Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko to “speak out forcefully against anti-Semitism” after pamphlets threatening to kill Jews were reportedly distributed in some Russian Orthodox churches in Odessa. According to the New York-based Anti-Defamation League (ADL), the pamphlets, which called for pogroms and the murder of Jews, were reportedly ... More About: Group , Kill
Sex lessons must start at age five
2008-01-05 16:13:00 SEX education lessons should be given to schoolchildren as young as five as part of a bid to combat soaring levels of teenage pregnancy and sexual disease, Scotland’s most senior public health doctor said last night. Dr Charles Saunders, chairman of the British Medical Association’s Scottish consultants’ committee, warned that schools were leaving the safe-sex ... More About: In the News , Start , Lessons
Episcopal leader defends gay bishops
2008-01-05 16:10:00 LONDON (AP) ? Episcopal Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori says her church has been unfairly singled out for criticism because it is honest about consecrating gay bishops. Jefferts Schori told BBC Radio 4’s PM program that the church, which is the Anglican body in the U.S., is far from the only Anglican province that has ... More About: In the News , Bishops , Leader
Iraqi Soldier Killed U.S. Servicemen
2008-01-05 16:07:00 BAGHDAD, Jan 5 (Reuters) - Two U.S. soldiers were killed and three others wounded along with a civilian interpreter on Dec. 26 when an Iraqi soldier opened fire on them during a joint patrol, the U.S. military said on Saturday. “The incident occurred as U.S. and Iraqi army soldiers were conducting operations to establish a ... More About: Soldier , Killed
Strong quakes strike off Canada?s west coast
2008-01-05 16:04:00 WASHINGTON - Two strong 6.5-magnitude earthquakes struck off Canada ?s west coast early Saturday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The quakes were both at a depth of 6.2 miles in the Queen Charlotte Islands region, and followed a smaller earlier 5.3-magnitude temblor in the area. The larger quakes were 137 and 146 miles west north-west of ... More About: West Coast , Earthquakes , In the News , West
Cyclone Helen heading for Darwin
2008-01-04 23:47:00 TROPICAL low moving off the West Australian and Northern Territory coasts has been named Cyclone Helen. The system is expected to take an eastward track during the day toward the Top End with a cyclone warning now issued for Darwin . The category one cyclone is expected to cross the coast between the territory’s capital and ... More About: Extreme Weather , In the News , Natural Disasters
UConn Developing Implantable Chip For Soldiers
2008-01-04 23:33:00 By 2014 the Army may issue more than combat gear to deploying soldiers. University of Connecticut researchers are developing an implantable chip that would be injected under soldiers’ skin to help monitor vital health information while they are out in the field. ?It sounds like science fiction but it’s not,? said Fotios Papadimitrakopoulos, professor of ... More About: In the News , Soldiers , Chip
Evacuation Orders Given For Modjeska, Silverado Canyons
2008-01-04 23:28:00 LOS ANGELES — As three back-to-back Pacific storms head toward Southland, residents of Modjeska and Silverado canyons were placed under a voluntary evacuation order and a mandatory order for evacuation of large animals, beginning at 2 p.m. Friday. The Orange County Fairgrounds is ready to accept large animals from residents, who must call ahead, at ... More About: Orders , Evacuation
Deaths reported in Mexico cold snap
2008-01-04 23:25:00 MEXICO CITY - A cold snap has brought freezing temperatures, unusual snows and heavy rains to Mexico and Central America, and authorities said the weather may be to blame for several deaths. Mexico City Mayor Marcelo Ebrard said Thursday that the bodies of four people had been found on city streets since Wednesday, including one ... More About: Extreme Weather , In the News , Cold , Snap
Olmert: Israel not living up to road map
2008-01-04 23:21:00 JERUSALEM - Prime Minister Ehud Olmert , in an unprecedented public acknowledgment, called continued Israel i construction in West Bank settlements a breach of Israel’s obligations under a recently revived peace plan. The remarks, published Friday in The Jerusalem Post daily, came just days before President Bush arrives in the region to build on the momentum created ... More About: Living , In the News , Road
6.3-magnitude quake hits Sumatra coast
2008-01-04 23:18:00 JAKARTA, Indonesia - A 6.3-magnitude earthquake rattled western Sumatra on Friday, the local Meteorological and Geophysics Agency said, causing frightened residents to flee their homes. There were no reports of damage or casualties in Bengkulu province, about 370 miles west of the capital Jakarta. The jolt, in the same area shaken by an 8.4 quake ... More About: Earthquakes , Quake , In the News , Hits , Natural Disasters
Forget oil, the new global crisis is food
2008-01-04 23:15:00 A new crisis is emerging, a global food catastrophe that will reach further and be more crippling than anything the world has ever seen. The credit crunch and the reverberations of soaring oil prices around the world will pale in comparison to what is about to transpire, Donald Coxe, global portfolio strategist at BMO Financial ... More About: Food , In the News , Global , Crisis
Deadly floods hit southern Africa
2008-01-04 23:12:00 Severe flooding in Zimbabwe and Zambia has killed at least 21 people and left thousands homeless in the past month, and threatens to affect farming. In Mozambique, the authorities have declared a red alert, with rivers rising above “critical” levels. The rains, which began in early December, have washed away homes and livestock throughout the ... More About: Africa , Extreme Weather , In the News , Southern Africa , Southern
TURKEY: POLICE ARREST SUSPECT PLOTTING TO KILL PASTOR
2008-01-03 18:01:00 According to an NTV report on New Year?s Day, Tabuk confessed during police interrogations that he was planning to kill Arkan to get money, just as was occurring on the popular TV series, ?Valley of the Wolves.? A 19-year-old Muslim youth who stabbed an Italian priest in the stomach on December 16 reportedly admitted in ... More About: Turkey , Arrest , Police , Kill , Pastor
Great Lakes water levels hit low
2008-01-03 17:58:00 MILWAUKEE, Jan. 2 (UPI) — Water levels in lakes Michigan and Huron in the United States and Canada have hit near-record lows. Lake Michigan measured 575 feet on Christmas Eve, according to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration gauges, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel said. Lakes Michigan and Huron, which meet at the Straits of Mackinac, are technically ... More About: In the News , Great , Natural Disasters
Malaria risk ?higher this year?
2008-01-03 17:54:00 The WHO says that the climate phenomenon La Nina has caused unusually wet conditions in the region, which could raise infection levels. The WHO has urged countries to raise awareness and distribute anti-malaria drugs and insecticide-treated nets. Malaria is one of the main causes of death in southern Africa, killing an average of 400,000 people ... More About: Risk , Higher , Year
Cold Spell, Snow Grip Parts of Europe
2008-01-03 17:50:00 SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) - A bitterly cold winter storm swept parts of Europe on Thursday, killing at least three sailors when a ship sank in rough seas, and piling up snow that stranding thousands at airports, on mountain roads and in remote villages. Authorities in northeastern Bulgaria declared a state of emergency, with the army ... More About: Extreme Weather , In the News , Cold , Snow
Pat Robertson predicts violence, recession for 2008
2008-01-03 17:47:00 VIRGINIA BEACH Christian broadcaster Pat Robertson , who has made predicting the future an annual tradition, predicts a recession and a major stock market upheaval are on their way for the United States. Aside from a recession this year, Robertson suggested Wednesday that Americans will be paying much more for gas at the pump as the ... More About: Violence , Recession , 2008
Cold Stretches Throughout East; Flurries Reported in Florida
2008-01-03 17:43:00 A blast of cold air that brought flurries to the Sunshine State on Thursday seems to have spared citrus crops from the major damage that growers had feared. Citrus industry officials believe the state’s groves escaped major damage, because it didn’t get as cold as forecast. When temperatures get down to 28 degrees for four ... More About: Cold , Florida , East , Etch , Stretch
IDF kills Islamic Jihad commander, his mother and sister
2008-01-03 17:37:00 Four Palestinians were killed Thursday after IDF forces fired a shell at a house near Khan Younis in central Gaza. The house that was hit belongs to Fayyad Khamdan, a local Hamas city council member and one of the movement’s senior leaders in the region. Khamdan’s 28-year-old son Sami, a senior commander of Islamic Jihad ’s ... More About: Islamic Jihad , Mother , Commander
Russia-Economy
2008-01-03 17:30:00 Moscow, Jan 3 (IRNA-Itar-Tass) - The Russia n government was rather successful in pursuing its economic policy in 2007, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s opinion. At the start of 2008, the Cabinet is beginning a new stage of reforming the national economy, while paying more attention to its innovative element and the development of certain ... More About: Economy , In the News
Egypt threatens to attack Israel diplomatically
2008-01-03 17:24:00 An Egypt ian official cited by Israel ’s Ynet news portal on Monday warned that if Jerusalem does not mind its own business regarding the smuggling of terrorist arms into the Gaza Strip via the Egyptian Sinai, then Cairo will use its diplomatic clout in Africa to damage Israeli interests. The official spoke to Ynet less than ... More About: In the News , Attack , Atta
9 dead in attacks by Hindu gangs
2008-01-03 17:22:00 Nine people are dead and dozens of churches and hundreds of Christians’ homes have been torched during a surge of Hindu violence in India, according to reports from organizations working there. Compass Direct News reports that the deaths and damage have been reported since Christmas Eve, when members of the extremist World Hindu Council launched ... More About: Dead , Attacks , Gangs , Atta
Vatican denies exorcist expansion
2007-12-30 17:59:00 VATICAN CITY, Dec. 29 (UPI) — The Vatican is denying reports it plans to install more exorcists around the world so possessed people can get help quickly. “Pope Benedict XVI has no intention of ordering local bishops to bring in garrisons of exorcists to fight demonic possession,'’ Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi told reporters in Rome ... More About: In the News , Tolerance , Expansion , Exorcist
Iran says its first atom plant to start in mid-2008
More articles from this author:2007-12-30 16:56:00 TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran ’s first atomic power plant will start operating in mid-2008 , Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said on Sunday, two days after the country received a second delivery of nuclear fuel from Russia. Mottaki also told Iranian media that Tehran wants assurances that the United States will accept the results of the talks before ... More About: Start , Atom , Plant 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 |




