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Breaking News Wed, 16 Apr 2008
The Chaiten volcano erupts in Chaiten, Chile, Saturday, May 3, 2008.
Chile   Photos   S America   Santiago   Volcano  
 Independent online 
Chilean volcano worries experts
| By Monica Vargas | Santiago - Chile's Chaiten volcano groaned, rumbled and shuddered on Thursday, raising new concerns among authorities, as lightning bolts pierced the huge clouds of hot ash hoveri... (photo: AP Photo)
Japanese whaling vessels, Yushin Maru, right, and No. 3 Yushin Maru, depart a port on a hunt that will include humpbacks - a favorite among whale-watchers - for the first time in decades in Shimonoseki, southwestern Japan, Sunday, Nov. 18, 2007. Four ships, including the 8,044-ton mother ship Nisshin Maru, will head to waters off Antarctica despite a potential high-seas showdown with environmental groups and a deadly fire in February that crippled the mother ship and triggered strong protests over a potential oil spill.
Asia   Crime   Greenpeace   Japan   Photos   Whale  
 CNN 
Greenpeace: Japanese ship's crew stole whale meat
| TOKYO, Japan (CNN) -- Greenpeace filed a criminal complaint with Japanese prosecutors Thursday, accusing whaling-ship crew members of stealing whale meat from a hunting trip. | The environmental gro... (photo: AP Photo / Shizuo Kambayashi)
 In this undated photo provided by the USGS, the Kilauea Volcano´s Pu u ´O´o crater is shown, after the event occurred in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, in Hawaii. Scientists say lava oozed out of a new spot on Kilauea, one of the world  AOL 
Vast Chile volcano ash cloud partially collapses
PUERTO MONTT, Chile (Reuters) - A towering cloud of hot ash, gas and molten rock spewed miles into the air by a volcano in southern Chile has partially collapsed, raising fears it could smother surrou... (photo: AP Photo/USGS)
Chile   Environment   Nature   Photos   Society  
Cote de Pablo  Buffalo News 
De Pablo kicks 'NCIS' into gear
| Fans of CBS' "NCIS" got to see something unusual in an episode that aired May 6 - tough-as-nails Mossad liaison Ziva David (Cote de Pablo) fighting in high heels. | While this sort of thing was stan... (photo: Flickr )
Actress   Celebrities   Entertainment   Photos   Stars  
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Portuguese prime minister Jose Socrates, answers questions from journalists during a press conference at the European Parliament, Wednesday July 11, 2007 in Strasbourg, eastern France. BBC News
Reform spells change for Portugal
| Portugal's parliament has voted to introduce contentious changes to the Portuguese language in order to spell hundreds of words the Brazilian way. | The agreement stand... (photo: AP / Christian Lutz)
Government   Parliament   Photos   Politics   Portugal  
Montevidu (Uruguai) - Presidentes do Brasil, Luiz Incio Lula da Silva, da Bolvia, Evo Morales, e da Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, durante 34 Cpula dos Presidentes do Mercosul Syracuse
Rival demands Chavez clarify rebel links
| CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - A Venezuelan opposition leader is demanding that President Hugo Chavez explain accusations of close ties between his government and Colombian ... (photo: ABr / Rodrigues Pozzebom)
Colombia   Photos   President   Terrorism   Venezuela  
Rice Gulf News
Rice export curbs could hit harvest
| New Delhi: India's winter harvest of rice could shrink 5 per cent this year if some farmers switch to oilseeds on fears that export curbs could lead to lower prices, a ... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Export   Harvest   India   Photos   Rice  
Brazil's coach Dunga, Soccer The Miami Herald
Brazil bringing full roster for games in U.S.
| Brazil national team coach Dunga announced a star-studded, European-based 25-man roster for two international games in the United States this summer. | Five-time world ... (photo: AP)
Brazil   Football   Photos   Soccer   US  
 Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez shake hands during their meeting in the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow, Thursday, June 28, 2007. President Vladimir Putin welcomed firebrand Venezuelan leader Hugo Chav Time Magazine
The US Dilemma Over Chavez
| Laptop computers packed with evidence allegedly tying Venezuela's leftist President Hugo Chavez to Colombia's Marxist FARC rebels pose a dilemma for the Bush Administra... (photo: AP/Alexander Nemenov, Pool)
Chavez   Colombia   Computers   Government   Photos  
Politics Business
- Chile's president tours volcano damage
- The slow life; The rights of Chile's women
- Miriam defers JPEPA sponsorship
- Chile favours India to UNSC, changes in other intl bodies
Michelle Bachelet
Chile's president tours volcano damage
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- Brazil's illegal logging hard to combat
- Brazil's illegal logging hard to combat
- Brazil's illegal logging hard to combat
- Brazil's illegal logging hard to combat
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Binoche had to provide her own dialogue in 'Flight of the Red Balloon'
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Sport Health
- Golf, college lacrosse, soccer
- Father apologizes for punching son's coach
- Khan set to defend Goys President Cup
- Red-hot start for Chile
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Binoche had to provide her own dialogue in 'Flight of the Red Balloon'
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- Temporary order enjoins Credit Suisse
- Greenpeace: Japanese ship's crew stole whale meat
- Temporary order enjoins Credit Suisse
- American Express Bank sues Credit Suisse
Japanese whaling vessels, Yushin Maru, right, and No. 3 Yushin Maru, depart a port on a hunt that will include humpbacks - a favorite among whale-watchers - for the first time in decades in Shimonoseki, southwestern Japan, Sunday, Nov. 18, 2007. Four ships, including the 8,044-ton mother ship Nisshin Maru, will head to waters off Antarctica despite a potential high-seas showdown with environmental groups and a deadly fire in February that crippled the mother ship and triggered strong protests over a potential oil spill.
Greenpeace: Japanese ship's crew stole whale meat
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Education Travel
- Less nurses apply for US in January-March
- Golf, college lacrosse, soccer
- Father apologizes for punching son's coach
- Colts Neck man sentenced to probation for punching coach
 KLdy1 - Feb07 - volcanic area - volcano - thermal energy - jkt07. (dy1)
Volcano fear prompts pupil offer
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- Brazil crackdown on illegal logging brings only temporary su
- Canadian stocks soaring despite Dow Jones slowdown
- Baseball on the wire
- Simon Calder: In the future, no one forgets their tickets...
 In this undated photo provided by the USGS, the Kilauea Volcano´s Pu u ´O´o crater is shown, after the event occurred in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, in Hawaii. Scientists say lava oozed out of a new spot on Kilauea, one of the world
Vast Chile volcano ash cloud partially collapses
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