Friday, July 03, 2009

Magnitude 4.4 - SALTA, ARGENTINA

Magnitude 6.4 - CRETE, GREECE
Magnitude 4.9 - CRETE, GREECE
Strong Earthquake Rattles Greek Island

Magnitude 3.7 - PUGET SOUND REGION, WASHINGTON
3.7 Magnitude Quake Shakes Up Western Washington

Magnitude 3.1 - BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

Magnitude 3.4 - OKLAHOMA

Magnitude 2.8 - NEW JERSEY
NJ - Earthquake epicenter was on border of Pennsville and Mannington townships

Earthquake rattles The Geysers

Quake measuring 5.0 hits China-Kirgizstan border


Magnitude 5.3 - NIAS REGION, INDONESIA
5.3 Moderate quake hits Indonesia: seismologists

Magnitude 5.1 - GUAM REGION

Magnitude 5.7 - MOLUCCA SEA
5.9-magnitude earthquake hit North Sulawesi

Magnitude 4.8 - NORTHERN PERU

Magnitude 5.2 - ASCENSION ISLAND REGION

Magnitude 1.8 - MAINE

Northern Chile shaken by 5.5 magnitude earthquake

Magnitude 4.2 - CRETE, GREECE

Magnitude 4.3 - SALTA, ARGENTINA

Magnitude 1.6 - TENNESSEE

Magnitude 4.8 - SAN LUIS, ARGENTINA

Magnitude 5.1 - CELEBES SEA

Magnitude 3.4 - NEVADA

Magnitude 4.8 - TAJIKISTAN

Magnitude 4.3 - HECATE STRAIT REGION, CANADA

Magnitude 4.3 - CRETE, GREECE
Magnitude 4.7 - CRETE, GREECE
Magnitude 4.5 - CRETE, GREECE

Magnitude 4.8 - ASCENSION ISLAND REGION

Magnitude 5.4 - GULF OF CALIFORNIA
Magnitude 6.0 - GULF OF CALIFORNIA
Strong 6.0 magnitude quake hits Mexico: USGS

Magnitude 5.2 - COLOMBIA
Earthquake of 5.0 magnitude shakes central Colombia

Magnitude 4.7 - KOMANDORSKIYE OSTROVA, RUSSIA REGION

Magnitude 4.4 - JUJUY, ARGENTINA

Magnitude 5.0 - CERAM SEA, INDONESIA
Earthquakes hit West Sumatra and N. Sulawesi

Magnitude 3.7 - WYOMING
Quake rattles Wyoming; no damage reported

Magnitude 1.1 - TENNESSEE

New quake hits G8 summit venue in Italy

Major collapse at Kilauea volcano vent dims evening glow

Mini-subs study mud volcano in Lake Baikal

New Geyser Appears in Volcano Uzon Caldera in Kamchatka

Magnitude 5.5 - SOUTHERN MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE

Magnitude 4.8 - GULF OF CALIFORNIA

Magnitude 5.1 - MINDORO, PHILIPPINES

Magnitude 5.0 - NEW GUINEA, PAPUA NEW GUINEA

The whole world is shaking! It's normal to see Indonesia lit up like a Christmas tree, but all those along the west coast of the Americas is worrisome. Especially the Pacific Northwest, which many recent articles say is 'due' for a big one. And those Greek ones are near Santorini. Those in the Mid-Atlantic are probably volcanic.





Unexpected boost in corn planting this year could ease food prices, help ailing ethanol plants

US surge in planting hits crop prices

More fires rage in north - Israel

Tamiflu-Resistant Swine Flu Virus Found in Hong Kong

33 tuberculosis cases reported at NC jail; health officials send 1 inmate to prison hospital

Agencies to monitor wildfire threat during holiday weekend | SC

Alberta Farmers Brace For Grasshopper Attack

Rwanda: Water Rationing Warning as Drought Bites

Switzerland - Drought fears prompt water saving campaign

India - Acute water shortage in Ambernath




IMF Board Authorizes Debut Bond Issuance to Fund Aid
International Monetary Fund’s board of directors approved the issuance of bonds to the lender’s 186 members for the first time as it seeks additional sources of money to lend during the global recession.

IMF Kato: Establishing New Intl Reserve Currency Takes Time
You notice they've quit denying it? Now it's a matter of time.

India Joins Russia, China in Questioning U.S. Dollar Dominance

G8 signals end to dollar supremacy

G8 alone can't solve world's problems

G8: Silvio Berlusconi has offended nearly every G8 leader
At a joint press conference in Sardinia with Vladimir Putin, a journalist asked the then-Russian president if he planned to divorce his wife and marry a Russian Olympic gold medalist with whom he was rumoured to be having an affair. When Mr Putin appeared irritated by the question, Mr Berlusconi made the shape of a pistol with his hand and "shot" the reporter.

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