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Breaking news Tue, 9 Feb 2010
An international shipping vessel along the Cebu Strait - Philippines
Industry   Maritime   Philippines   Photos   Shipping  
Group complains vs unregulated charges by int'l shipping lines
BY GENIVI FACTAO | The Philippine International Seafreight Forwarders Association, Inc. (PISFA) has asked the government and industry organizations to help them find a solution to the excessive charge... (photo: WN / Arturo Ubaub) Malaya
 A woman walking on rocks by the sea while on holiday.
Capitalism   Culture   Environment   Photos   Science  
'The World vanishes in the South' - (Part one)
Camus is losing himself in the south - His Arcadia: Summer, wind, desert, sun, the sea, simple being, the longing, science, society, friendship - and - humans. | Yes, humans - THEY were important for ... (photo: WN file / D Richards) WorldNews.com
Danish warship HDMS Absalon, who is part of NATO'S counter piracy operation in the Gulf of Aden today rescued the cargo ship MV Ariella which came under attack by pirates. Danish troops 'storm ship captured by Somali pirates'
| Danish special forces have stormed a ship captured by Somali pirates and freed 25 crew members, an EU naval spokesman said in Nairobi. | Cdr John Harbour told the Associated Press news agency it was... (photo: NATO) BBC News
Denmark   Maritime   Nato   Photos   Piracy   Somalia  
Hacking into the mind of the CRU climate change hacker Hacking into the mind of the CRU climate change hacker
| Analysis suggests the hacker was in east coast of America and operated over a number of days, but much remains unknown | Hacker in staged photograph surrounded by computers. Photograph: Corbis | Fig... (photo: WN / marzena) The Guardian
Africa   Climate   Photos   Tourism  
Top Stories
 Gunmen walk through a crowd of people as they protect visiting members of the Somali parliament in t  Somali gunmen hijack cargo ship
| Nairobi, Kenya - The European Union Naval Force says Somali pirates have hijacked a North Korean cargo ship with an unknown number of crew on board. | Commander Anders ... (photo: AP Photo) Independent online
Cargo   Hijack   Photos   Ship   Somali  
Blue whales on the surface (Sanctuary Collection Photo) KLeo Blue whales' songs a deep mystery
| Something curious is going on with the songs of blue whales in oceans all over the world. The whales are singing their same old songs, but year by year they're all shif... (photo: Sanctuary Collection Photo) The News & Observer
Animals   Blue   Mystery   Photos   Songs  
School children on a school field trip watch and take notes as Baird's Beaked whale is butchered in Wada, Japan on June 21, 20 Japan's whalers are at sea again, harvesting meat that few will eat
| In an annual ritual as seemingly unstoppable as the tides, Japan's whaling fleet is again ploughing the Southern Ocean hunting and killing whales. Bitterly criticised, ... (photo: AP / David Guttenfelde) The Independent
Environment   Japan   Maritime   Photos   Whaling  
Anarchy and death rule in Mogadishu, a city on the front line of terror Anarchy and death rule in Mogadishu, a city on the front line of terror
| On Monday afternoon a seven-yearold boy called Mohamed was hit when an 82mm mortar shell exploded outside a health clinic in Mogadishu where his mother works as a clean... (photo: WN / Eteh) The Times
Africa   Death   Mogadishu   Photos   Terror  
Anti-pirate attack guidelines being ignored, UN says Anti-pirate attack guidelines being ignored, UN says
| The majority of ships being hijacked off the coast of Somalia are ignoring safety advice, UN piracy experts say. | Carl Salicath, chairman of the UN group on piracy, to... (photo: UN / Paulo Filgueiras) BBC News
Photos   Pirates   Ships   Somalia   UN  
A makeshift camp sits among damaged buildings in Port-au-Prince, Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010. The challenge rebuilding Haiti
| Government and international officials in Haiti are drawing up a strategy to help rebuild the long-impoverished country, while continuing to provide emergency aid to th... (photo: AP / Rodrigo Abd) BBC News
Aid   Haiti   International   Photos   Reconstruction  
An aeroplane, center, is seen landing at Beirut international airport as Lebanese people watch rescue teams search for debris and bodies of the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 plane that crashed into the sea on Monday, at the beach in Khalde, in front Beirut airport, south of Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Ethiopian plane's black boxes found
| Search teams have located the black boxes from an Ethiopian aircraft that crashed off the Lebanese coast on Monday. | A Lebanese army officer said the flight recorders'... (photo: AP / Hussein Malla) Al Jazeera
Airline   Disaster   Ethiopia   Lebanon   Photos  
Market Politics
Domestic output meets half of oil demand
Oil falls under $72, euro zone worries weigh
FG Finally Approves Fuel Importation by Marketers
FG, Gas Producers Meet over Power Generation Slump
Petrol oil station, India
Oil falls under $72, euro zone worries weigh
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Falling oil rig deployment threatens new fields development
Making sure the lights don't go out
INTERVIEW - Algeria corruption case 'part of political s
Chavez hosts new radio show _ at any moment
Iranian Vice President Ali Akbar Salehi, head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, listens to a question posed by media in his office in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009
Iran plans major nuclear expansion over next year
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Energy Oil
Addressing the food versus fuel debate in Ghana
Falklands oppose Argentine players
SembCorp to build Brazil shipyard
FMC branches out with Petrobras
Street in Winneba, Ghana
Addressing the food versus fuel debate in Ghana
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Oil below $ 72 in Asian trade
Iran's Two-Edged Bomb
Oil falls under $72, euro zone worries weigh
Falling oil rig deployment threatens new fields development
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, bottom second left, visits Iran's Fuel Manufacturing Plant (FMP), a new facility producing uranium fuel for a planned heavy-water nuclear reactor, just outside the city of Isfahan 255 mile (410 kilometers) south of the capital Tehran, Iran, Thursday, April 9, 2009. The West fears the reactor could eventually be used for producing a nuclear weapon. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has announced the plant's opening during a ceremony in the central city of Isfahan. The plant will produce pellets of uranium oxide to fuel the heavy-water research reactor, which is scheduled to be completed in 2009 or 2010.
Iran's Two-Edged Bomb
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Oil Spill Gas
Portland water contamination levels continue to rise
Valdez, Alaska, becomes a Cree LED City
Valdez, Alaska, becomes a Cree LED City
Whales keep herring down, scientists says
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Researchers study whether humpback whales dampen recovery of Prince William Sound herring
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Blast Victims Served Their Communities
Blast Probe Looks at Gas-Line Clearing
FG, Gas Producers Meet over Power Generation Slump
Criminal probe is launched in Conn. plant blast
Jogging - Exercise - Health
Health assets
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