'IT'S MORE FUN' HERE, PHILIPPINES TELLS TRAVELERS
The Philippines is highlighting the ebullient nature of Filipinos in acampaign to draw more visitors to Asia's tourism laggard.The country says: "It's more fun in the Philippines."Tourism Secretary Ramon Jimenez says, "What differentiates the Philippines from other offerings is the Filipino.
'SENDONG' DEATH TOLL IN PHILIPPINES MAY REACH 3,000
It's going to be "Silent Night" on Christmas Eve for thousands of people who lost their loved ones in the worst storm to hit the country this year. Many households in the flood-ravaged cities of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan are grieving. There will be no fireworks, not even firecrackers there. Instead, candles will be lit in houses where power has yet to be restored, and in funeral wakes..
SYRIA BURIES VICTIMS OF CONTESTED BOMBING
Crowds waving Syrian flags and pictures ofPresident Bashar al-Assad gathered on Saturday to bury 26 people who the authorities said were killed by a suicide bomber at a busy Damascus crossroads.
PHILIPPINES TO SHUT SOME MINES AFTER LANDSLIDE
The Philippine government on Friday ordered the shutdown of gold-mining tunnels threatened by landslides in a southern town where a chunk of a mountain tumbled down on sleeping residents, killing at least 27 people. The landslide struck hours before dawn Thursday on a mountain dotted with mine shafts and crude shanties with corrugated metal roofs in Napnapan village in Compostela Valley province.
SOUTH KOREA TAKES "MAJOR STEP" TO ACCEPTING CANADA BEEF
South Korea has taken a "major step" to ending an eight-year-old ban on imports of Canadian beef, Canada's agriculture and trade ministers said on Friday. The South Korean Parliament ratified import health requirements for Canadian beef under 30 months of age on Friday, one of the final steps to ending the ban, the ministers said in a release. South Korea is the last major beef-importing country to agree to lower its restrictions on Canadian beef, since a 2003 case of mad-cow disease (BSE) in Canada.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Italy to host Europe's biggest solar plant: company
Monday, May 31, 2010
Study finds iPads cost most in Europe and UK, cheapest in U.S.

CANBERRA (Reuters) – Britain and Europe are the world's costliest places to buy Apple Inc's new iPad computer, with prices around a quarter higher than in the United States, a new study has found.
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Saturday, May 29, 2010
Big volcanic eruptions in Guatemala, Ecuador

Monday, February 8, 2010
To cool global meltdown, G7 heads deep into Arctic
Iqaluit, population 7,000, may seem an unlikely venue for a G-7 bull session about the global economy, but the host nation chose it in part to underscore a message about sovereignty over its part of the Arctic.
Climate change is altering the Arctic geography by melting ice and creating open waterways, and with them new access to a bonanza of minerals, petroleum and polar shipping routes. This has led to a welter of conflicting claims by Canada's neighbors, including Russia.
Iqaluit (pronounced ee-KAL-oo-eet) lies on Baffin Island and is the capital of what in 1999 became Nunavut, a Western-Europe-sized chunk of Arctic with a small measure of self-government for the 85-percent Inuit population of 35,000.
Average February temperatures fall to minus 32 degrees Celsius (minus 25 degrees Fahrenheit), and that's not counting wind chill. So the Canadians will give the finance ministers and central bankers of the G-7 governments heavy-duty parkas. That should make for quite a photo op.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Earth Day turns 40: An animated tribute

Volcano Fallout: Where's the Tuna and Pineapples?

By JAY NEWTON-SMALL / LONDON – Tue Apr 20, 6:35 pm ETDavid Leroy, owner of one of London's hottest sushi restaurants, Chisou, is on his last tuna and when that goes he has no way of getting any more. "One of our tuna suppliers just called and said they have no more until flights resume," Leroy says, shaking his head. He's already run out of sea urchin, monkfish liver and scallops.Mike Elgin, one of 54 fish sellers at London's massive Billingsgate fish market, which usually moves nearly 100 tons of fish a day, would love to sell Leroy a tuna - if he had one. "We can't get fish in from all over the world," Elgin says, noting that supplies of tuna, parrot fish, swordfish, kingfish and certain types of dorade have sold out. On the other hand, "Would you like to buy some Scottish salmon?" Elgin asks with a grin. "I've got five pallets sitting outside that were meant for Chicago." Over all, Elgin says, sales are down 10% because of the ash clouds that have grounded all flights to and from England for more than six days now.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
It's official: An asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs


LONDON (Reuters) – A giant asteroid smashing into Earth is the only plausible explanation for the extinction of the dinosaurs, a global scientific team said on Thursday, hoping to settle a row that has divided experts for decades.
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Thursday, April 22, 2010
Georgia confirms highly enriched uranium seizure

Saturday, December 31, 2011
'Synthetic' marijuana is problem for US military
Sunday, January 1, 2012
French defense minister backs Taliban talks
The idea of opening a Taliban political office in Doha, the capital of the Gulf nation of Qatar, has become the central element of efforts to draw the insurgent movement into peace talks and end more than a decade of war.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Hollywood and Bollywood join arms to fight piracy

MUMBAI, India – Hollywood and Bollywood linked arms Thursday to fight piracy, with the announcement of a coalition among the Motion Picture Association of America and seven Indian companies to tackle counterfeiting in one of the world's largest film markets.
Saturday, January 7, 2012
West readies oil stocks release as Iran plans war games
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Life-Enabling Molecules Spotted in Orion Nebula