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(Photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)A death at the Shore highlights dangers of digging at the beach
Filipino children playing on the white sand beach of Isla Reta resort in Talicud, Samal Island, Philippines on April 26, 2009....Full Story

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(Photo: Creative Commons / Kurun)Japan Launches Robotic Supply Ship to Space Station
Canadarm2 moves HTV-2 back to the nadir port of Harmony on 10 March 2011. Kounotori 2 was initially scheduled to launch on January 20, 2011, but postponed for two days for bad weather forecast...Full Story

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Salvors use giant magnet to remove ship's wreckage
| HOW do you clean the ocean of all traces of a container ship that has broken apart off Christmas Island? Deploy a giant magnet, of course. | The ferocious power of nature has reduced some pieces of the Panama-registered MV Tycoon to the size of a 5c coin. | Larger pie...Full Story
Ask Fish & Wildlife: How do fish managers know that California sea lions are preying ...
| Ask the Department of Fish & Wildlife: | How do fish managers know that California sea lions are preying on runs of Columbia River salmon and steelhead? | Each year since 2002, the Army Corps of Engineers has stationed observers with spotting scopes along the deck of ...Full Story
U.S. Wildfires Map Reveals Rising Menace
| This image provided by the U.S. Forest Service shows a May 29, 2012 photo, of the massive blaze in the Gila National Forest is seen from Cliff, N.M. Fire officials said Wednesday the wildfire has burned more than 265 square miles has become the largest fire in New Mex...Full Story
The changing face of Earth: Dramatic high-resolution satellite images show how the world has been ...
| These amazing satellite images show how the march of progress has altered the face of the earth in just a few decades. | The images were all taken by a fleet of Earth-observing satellites that form part of the 'Landsat' program, which celebrates its 40th anniversary t...Full Story
Debates on migrants heat up in Libya
| Almost 200 migrants crouch in a sliver of shade in Murzuq's prison yard, sheltering from the harsh Saharan sun. Since late last month, when Libya signalled its intent to crack down on cross-border migration by deporting an estimated 800 Chadians back to the border, co...Full Story
Arctic faces pollution threats as oil and gas giants target its riches
| Greenpeace activists stage a protest on the roof of a Shell petrol station in Budapest on July 19 2012. (AFP) | More Coverage | It is home to a quarter of the planet's oil and natural gas reserves, yet humans have hardly touched these resources in the far north. B...Full Story
Sudden Inspection for Traditional and Modern Markets
|   | As an effort to ensure products quality and its consumption feasibility, Jakarta Small and Medium Enterprises Cooperative (KUMKMP) Department is scheduled to tighten supervision goods circulation in the market. According to schedule, they will hold sudden ins...Full Story
Usually just raw fish in citrus, ceviche comes in many forms
| Ceviche seems so simple. Fish or seafood, citrus juice. Maybe some onions, some peppers. Piece of cake, right? CARMINE GALASSO/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER | Rosa Mexicano in Hackensack serves a ceviche with marinated scallops. | Of course, as anyone who's ever had a bad cevich...Full Story
Spotlight: Bus tours a great way to see lots of San Francisco
| SAN FRANCISCO – Last year, more than 16 million visitors flooded into this 49-square-mile metropolis, with more expected this year, reports the San Francisco Travel Association. | Which is reason enough for many Northern Californians to stay away. But, hey, why should...Full Story
Viewpoints: Reducing L.A.'s reliance on Delta is good for all
| Southern Californians have a reputation for wasting water. But that's more fiction than fact. We're actually a model for wise water use. Thanks to conservation and efficiency, the city of Los Angeles uses no more water today than it did 40 years ago, despite adding 1 ...Full Story
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Sun 22 Jul 2012
Review | AzĂşca
my SA | When AzĂşca opened nearly 10 years ago, finding dishes such as tostones, mofongo, yuca fries, or even a good Cuban sandwich in town was a daunting endeavor. | The city's culinary scene has changed since 2003, and now diners have options that includ...
Corn 'milk' a sweet add to pasta dish
Detroit Free Press | Local sweet corn season is just about in full swing. And let's hope it keeps rolling along. Today's recipe caught my eye for several reasons, mainly because it calls for sea scallops, one of my favorites. But I also don't tend to think of adding co...
Killing of Indian fisherman by US Navy “act of arrogance”: India
Irna New Delhi, July 22, IRNA -- The killing of an India fisherman in firing from a US Navy ship off Dubai coast was an act of 'arrogance', Union Minister for Overseas Indian Affairs Vayalar Ravi today said. | Asked if India was contemplating any action s...
Trout action good for drifters working deep shell with plum plastIics
The Examiner Related topics | Fishing | Advertisement | Welcome to the weekly saltwater fishing reports for the upper coast of Texas. The reports are gathered from Texas Parks & Wildlife Department WEEKLY REPORTS and local fishing guides. Check out the TPWD w...
Arctic wilderness faces pollution threats as oil and gas giants target its riches
The Observer Sergey Vavilov, a Russian ship, breaking through the ice in Svalbard, Norway. Photograph: Alamy | It is home to a quarter of the planet's oil and natural gas reserves, yet humans have hardly touched these resources in the far north. But in a few days...
Nigel Farage: I was never scared of being out on a limb
The Observer Nigel Farage signing books after speaking at a Ukip meeting in Windsor. Photograph: Antonio Zazueta Olmos/ Antonio Olmos | A recent psychological study suggested that survivors of shipwrecks and lightning strikes tend, after a short period of post-tr...
Entangled reef shark dies in marine park
New Straits/Business Times | ALARM RAISED: Is commercial fishing going on in Terengganu marine park? | This 1.2m-long adult blacktip reef shark was found dead in a fisherman’s net at the Black Coral Garden diving site, off Pulau Lima, Redang.Pic courtesy of T.C. Lim 1 / 1 | ...
Spanish fish barons admit taking illegal catches in UK waters
The Independent | The case has fuelled the claims of critics who say foreign fishermen are repeatedly flouting EU rules designed to halt overfishing, and threatening the survival of the British fishing industry, as well as driving up the price of fish. Campaigners a...
Captains Corner: Cobia can be coaxed in by chum
Tampabay.com | By Brent Gaskill, Times Correspondent | Brent GaskillTampa Bay Times In Print: Sunday, July 22, 2012 | ADVERTISEMENT | ADVERTISEMENT | Story Tools Print this story Purchase reprints Contact the editor Email Newsletters | What's hot: Cobia have made...
Four of the best: Waterside eats
NZ Herald | How lucky we are to live in the one of the most beautiful seaside cities in the world? And when all that pretty scenery makes you peckish, here are some suggestions for places to eat at the water's edge. | 1. | 120 Quay St. Ph (09) 300 5279. 11.30a...
The Cambodia Consensus
Journal Online | We could not think of a more apt name for the historic declaration. | After all, the regional sentiment was formally expressed in Phnom Penh, the Cambodian capital. | The consensus seeks benign respect for the sovereign but overlapping claims over ...
Sat 21 Jul 2012
Is the WWF too close with industry?
Deutsche Welle Does the WWF cooperate with "the biggest environmental sinners on the planet"? Author Wilfried Huismann says yes, and his dispute with the WWF about its agenda and industry ties has escalated. | Miniature pandas on yogurt containers and bags of froze...
Sometimes, maps are better than GPS
San Francisco Chronicle | You can get the surprise of your life when you use an online-mapping service such as Google Maps or Mapquest. | When I punched start and end points into Google Maps for a trip last week near Yosemite, the suggested route included a Jeep trail that ...
Visitor's guide to St. Tropez
Houston Chronicle | After Brigitte Bardot appeared in the film "And God Created Woman," the French bombshell and the city of St. Tropez were forever changed. Bardot became an international sex symbol (more famous for her pouty lips and coiff than her on-screen perform...
Tragedy at Butler’s Ditch
The New York Times | Disunion follows the Civil War as it unfolded. | Tags: | Rivers, Slavery, The Civil War, vicksburg | In the dead of night on July 22, 1862, the Union transport Ceres navigated the swift currents around a sharp bend of the lower Mississippi River. I...
Outdoors report: July 22
Houston Chronicle | Calcasieu Lake | Guide Kirk Stansel said recent rains have cooled the water and made for better fishing. The typical summer pattern has been artificials early, then shrimp and mullet for better trout later in the day. | Galveston | West-southwest w...
Front Pages from Around the Globe
San Francisco Chronicle Monday | Japan Times, Tokyo | Deadly flooding | The death toll caused by heavy rain in southwestern Japan climbed to 25 on Sunday, local authorities said. Around 3,000 people were believed to have been isolated in the southern city of Yame after road...
Wahoo catches dominate annual Horizon’s Fishing Tournament
Palm Beach Post | Two big wahoo dominated the scales Saturday during the 13th annual Horizon’s Fishing Tournament, a charity competition that benefits the Hospice of Palm Beach County Foundation. | Mark Wodlinger and Matt Alligood, a well-known team in sailfis...
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