Month: September 2011

Monsoon Kills 16 In India

BHUBANESHWAR, India – Heavy rains and flooding have killed at least 16 people in eastern India and left nearly

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Gore To Broadcast To Sceptics

LONDON (Reuters) - Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore will renew his 30-year campaign to convince sceptics of the

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100,000 Flee Storm Lee Floods

The remnants of Tropical Storm Lee poured water on top of the already soaked Northeast on Thursday, closing hundreds

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Tropical Storm Leaves Flooding

Tropical Storm Lee eased its grip on much of the eastern United States on Friday but left behind at

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Sewage- Water Threatens Health

Nasty floodwaters from the remnants of Lee and Irene — tainted with sewage and other toxins — threaten public

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Texas June-August Hottest Ever

Texas – It's been a year of superlatives for Texas: worst single-year drought, largest agricultural losses and most destructive

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India Serves Up Toxic Vegetables

BANGALORE: The next time you go to buy vegetables in the market, check if they are coming from villages

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6.7 Quake Hits Aceh, No Tsunami

An earthquake measuring 6.7 on the Richter scale hit Aceh yesterday morning. The tremor was also felt in North

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4.2 Earthquake Hits Delhi

NEW DELHI: An earthquake measuring 4.2 on the Richter Scale shook the Indian capital for 5-6 seconds at around

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Soil Threatens Food Security

FAO chief Jacques Diouf on Wednesday warned that pressure on the world's soil resources and land degradation were threatening

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