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- Earthquakes
At Mount St. Helens Collapse Dome (August
03, 2005)
- The rumblings at Mount St. Helens have been so strong, the lava
dome has collapsed. Scientists are trying to figure out what's
behind the recent string of stronger-than-normal quakes at the
volcano. In the last 24 hours, the seismograph has recorded three
earthquakes with a magnitude at or near 3.0, and these quakes are
shaking things up inside the crater. St. Helens is at it again,
shaking and rattling and sending the seismograph needle into
overdrive. more...
- Papua:
The Day The Sea Caught Fire (August 03, 2005)
- The earthquake that preceded the tsunami had a magnitude of 7,
which scientists didn't think was powerful enough to trigger such a
devastating wave. Underestimating the threat of tsunamis from even
moderate earthquakes could mean much of the west coast of North
America is more vulnerable than had been thought. His team,
sponsored by the National Science Foundation, went on a purely
scientific expedition, but the mission soon included educating the
locals. One top government official pleaded with the scientists to
help his people understand they were not being punished "for
the impiety of some people," as he put it. So they took time
off from the difficult task of reconstructing the tsunami and tried
to explain to the locals they weren't to blame. Particularly
troubling was the question from a 15-year-old schoolgirl who asked
about a "mountain of water with fire sparkles." Many of
the victims had what appeared to be severe burns, suggesting that
the water was on fire. The tsunami hit about an hour after sundown,
and the waters of the South Pacific are rich with dinoflagellates
and other bioluminescent microorganisms that light up when
disturbed. more...
- Satanists
Brutally Torture and Crucify 12-year-old boy (August
03, 2005)
- The whole of Russia was discussing the shocking
accident in the city of Krasnoyarsk (Siberia), when five teenage
boys mysteriously disappeared and then were found dead in a sewage
well. The horrible story repeated again, although this time in the
Moscow region. Three boys (two brothers and their friend) between
eleven and thirteen years of age, residing in a small regional town,
were missing on July 19th. One of the brothers was found dead on
Sunday morning, whereas the fate of two other boys still remains
unknown. more...
-
'Strange
Things Happening' to Pacific Coast Marine Life (August
03, 2005)
- Marine biologists are seeing mysterious and disturbing things
along the Pacific Coast this year: higher water temperatures,
plummeting catches of fish, lots of dead birds on the beaches, and
perhaps most worrisome, very little plankton -- the tiny organisms
that are a vital link in the ocean food chain. Is this just one
freak year? Or is this global warming? Few scientists are willing to
blame global warming, the theory that carbon dioxide and other
manmade emissions are trapping heat in the Earth's atmosphere and
causing a worldwide rise in temperatures. Yet few are willing to
rule it out. more...
-
Old
Enemies' Wargames Send A Powerful Message to the US (August
03, 2005)
- RUSSIA will show off its most modern
bombers to its best military customer and China will have a chance
to demonstrate that it is a force to be reckoned with when the giant
neighbours hold their first joint military exercises this month. The decision to hold the drills off the east
China coast in the Yellow Sea came after a disagreement over
Beijing’s initial desire for the games to take place further
south, opposite the island of Taiwan — which it hopes one day to
recover, by force if necessary. Yesterday’s
announcement that 100,000 troops would mass from August 18 to 25
marked the culmination of years of rapprochement between countries
that were once bitter enemies, which went to war in a minor
territorial dispute in the 1970s, but now see themselves as
strategic partners. more...
Reported from harpazo Ready:
- What
is happening to the world's weather? (August
03, 2005)
- Britain's biggest water company is pressing ahead with plans to
ban hosepipes and sprinklers in August. Thames Water, which supplies
eight million homes in the south of England, issued the warning on
Saturday despite rainstorms that have deluged much of Britain in the
past few days and a 208kph tornado that smashed a 4,8km trail of
destruction through areas of Birmingham. But despite rainfall of
several centimetres in some areas, the downpour has made only a
marginal improvement to levels at reservoirs, a spokesperson for
Thames Water warned on Saturday. "It was enough to save us from
introducing bans this week, but unless we get substantially more
rain in the next couple of weeks, it is very likely that we will
have to start introducing some types of restrictions on water use
before the end of August." However, the Meteorological Office
said there is little prospect of much more rain at the start of
August. more...
- Tropical
Storm HARVEY Public Advisory (August
03, 2005)
- REPORTS FROM AN AIR FORCE AIRCRAFT INDICATE THAT HARVEY IS
STRONGER THAN PREVIOUSLY ESTIMATED...WITH MAXIMUM WINDS NEAR 60
MPH... A TROPICAL STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR BERMUDA. A TROPICAL
STORM WARNING MEANS THAT TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED
WITHIN THE WARNING AREA WITHIN THE NEXT 24 HOURS. more...
- Earth
shakes around the world (August
03, 2005)
- It's been a shaky weekend for several countries around the world,
with moderate earthquakes reported in Turkey, Japan, Taiwan,
Indonesia and New Zealand. No serious injuries or property damage
has been reported. more...
- Weather
Service Warns of More Hurricanes (August
03, 2005)
- Note to the millions of people living near the Atlantic and Gulf
coasts: Be prepared to batten down the hatches, it'll be a rougher
than normal season for tropical storms. With seven storms, including
two hurricanes, already recorded — a record for this early in the
year — National Weather Service Director David L. Johnson said
Tuesday there could be 11 to 14 more tropical storms, including
seven to nine more hurricanes, by the end of November. Hurricane
forecaster Gerry Bell said a combination of warmer waters, low wind
shear and low pressure, as well as the jet stream, favor storm
formation. Hurricanes derive their energy from warm water. The sea
surface is two to three degrees warmer than normal for this time of
year, Bell noted. more...
- 50,000
to march to Jewish Gaza (August
03, 2005)
- Tens of thousands of Israeli protesters made it last night to a
resting area just south of Gaza and are preparing to march tonight
into Gaza's Jewish communities in spite of police opposition. The
protest and march aims to flood Jewish Gaza with large numbers of
Israelis to thwart the Aug. 17 evacuation. Meanwhile, hundreds of
protesters infiltrated Gaza yesterday, some with the assistance of
Israeli forces, and dispersed themselves among local residents.
After an anti-Gaza withdrawal rally in a nearby town, about 50,000
Israelis arrived late last night by foot, cars and buses to Ofakim,
a community about 10 miles south of Gaza's Gush Katif slate of
Jewish neighborhoods. An estimated 20,000 more Israelis joined the
protest this morning, with still more streaming in. more...
- I
killed so many I lost count, says boy, 11 (August
03, 2005)
- Thousands of children have been taken by a Ugandan cult and forced
to join in mass murder. Now the net is closing on the fanatic
responsible. Vincent Okot was eight when rebels from the Lord's
Resistance Army kidnapped him from his village in northern Uganda.
His lush, fertile homeland is also the killing ground of Africa's
most brutal guerrilla movement, led by Joseph Kony, a self-styled
prophet. During 19 years of war, the LRA has abducted 20,000
children, enslaving and indoctrinating them for use as soldiers and
sexual playthings. More than 10,000 have been taken in the past
three years alone. Uniquely in the annals of guerrilla war, Kony's
army consists almost entirely of abducted children and, within and
without his forces, he brutalizes and murders as many as possible.
His war has no coherent demands. The LRA is a fanatical cult rather
than a political movement. more...
- Police
Brace for Wed.'s Mass Infiltration Into Gaza (August
03, 2005)
- Senior police officials said they expect most of the demonstrators
to heed directives issued by the leadership of the Yesha Council of
settlements, but that a few hundred extremists could clash with
security forces and try to infiltrate Gush Katif. A Palestinian
attempt to target the demonstrators failed Tuesday when a Qassam
rocket fired at Sderot landed by mistake in the Palestinian town of
Beit Hanun, killing a Palestinian youth. The police agreed to allow
Tuesday's demonstration to be held following a day of negotiations
on Monday, punctuated by belligerent statements from all sides. The
police had originally said they would allow only a few thousand
demonstrators to attend the rally due to concerns about Qassam
attacks, but later decided to rescind the limitation. As late as
7:30 P.M. attendance was still sparse, but later that evening
protesters flooded the town. The organizers said the crowd numbered
50,000, but police put the number at around half that. more...
- Lahoud:
no peace without Israeli withdrawal from occupied lands (August
03, 2005)
- Lebanon's President Emile Lahoud on Wednesday said "a just
and comprehensive peace in the Middle East will not be achieved
except through implementing international relevant
resolutions." "There will be no peace in the region
without realizing the Palestinian people 'right to return' home and
the Israeli full withdrawal from the occupied Arab lands,"
President Lahoud said during a meeting with Chairman of the
Politburo at the Palestinian Liberation Organization Farouk al-Qaddomi.
He warned against Israeli attempts to instigate disputes and impose
a status quo that hinders the achievement of the aspired peace. more...
- Lebanon
commemorates 23rd anniversary of confronting Israeli invasion (August
03, 2005)
- Civil societies and organizations to Support Resistance and
Intifada on Tuesday marked the 23rd anniversary of the Arab and
Lebanese National socities' confrontation of the Israeli invasion of
the Lebanese capital Beirut. Speeches delivered at the celebration
hailed courageous and heroic operations of Lebanese national
organizations which obliged the Israeli enemy to retreat and
withdraw from the Lebanese capital to South Lebanon. Participants
also praised the resistance of Beirut's citizens backed by the
Syrian army and Palestinian resistance defending the city.
Meanwhile, Deputy Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament, Eli Ferzli,
said that the "Arab nation is passing through a sensitive and
dangerous stage," stressing that the aim of all plots against
Lebanon aim to destroy the Palestinian refugees' "right of
return" to their home in Palestine. Ferzli, in an opening
speech to "the Palestinian Return Camp" held at the
eastern region of Bekaa, called for facing those plots, showing
adherence to the Palestinian "right of return".
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