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Courrier Mail (Free subscription) | yesterday
Experts say more warning signs are needed at Far Northern beaches to stop boardie and bikini-clad swimmers dicing with death in open waters.
Courrier Mail (Free subscription) | yesterday
Experts say more warning signs are needed at Far Northern beaches to stop boardie and bikini-clad swimmers dicing with death in open waters.
The Political Carnival (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
This would be the most derrworthy headline of the year if it wasn't necessary to point it out to the jellyfish in Congress. Via Taegan- A new Public Policy Polling survey finds the political repercussions for Congressional Democrats of not passing a health care bill could be severe. Democrats currently lead Republicans 46% to 38% on the generic Congressional ballot. But when asked how they would vote...
WWdN: In Exile (Free subscription) | 53 minutes ago
It turns out that all this talk about getting excited and making things, uh, got me excited to make something: a Memories of the Futuremug that I think is pretty awesome.
CSI Files (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
The franchise offers backstory for Cardoza, the climax of the Compass Killer arc and a repeat of Langston’s first day. Official plot details and cast lists after the jump. Starting out the week on Monday at 10:00pm ET/PT, one team member’s past is explored in the CSI: Miami episode “Kill Clause”: Deadly jellyfish are used as a [...]
Sify (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
A team of scientists has built models of how marine animals mix the waters ocean-wide and concluded that the effect may be extensive.
Show Tracker (Free subscription) | yesterday
Click here to download TV listings for the week of Nov. 22 - 28 in PDF format This week's TV Movies USE THE FARCE: Action figures make stop-motion mockery of Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader and company in the updated special...
IOL (Free subscription) | yesterday
Tubeworms that live off oil seeping from the seabed and luminous jellyfish are just two of the strange creatures that have been discovered in the sunless depths of the ocean.
The Medical Quack (Free subscription) | yesterday
This was sent to me and I thought worth sharing, new ideas that I had not thought of. The hair thing sounds good to me and know a couple folks that could certainly benefit from a foot soak with vodka too. The toothache was the first use of this sort I had heard of. I guess if all else fails you can drink it (grin). Not too long ago there was a case where vodka did save a life through a drip too. BD...
A. Film L.A. (Free subscription) | yesterday
Our third own hand-drawn feature film was also the most expensive film to have been put into production in Denmark in the last millenium. Originally released theatrically on October 6th, 2000 as " Help! I'm a Fish ," it was released on DVD in the US as " A Fish Tale " some four years later, with a CG cover, to make it look like "Shark Tale" which came out four years later...
Listen to Africa (Free subscription) | yesterday
From Guinea-Bissau's Bijagos islands to Freetown, Sierra Leone: a dash through Guinea's beautiful landscapes and unstable political climate - by Land Rover. Guinea: a dash through a dashing country is a post from: Listen to Africa
MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Thousands of marine species eke out an existence in the ocean's pitch-black depths by feeding on the snowlike decaying matter that cascades down, and even sunken whale bones, according to a report released Sunday.
U.S. News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Researchers have so far found about 5,600 new species during a 10-year census of marine life.
Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | yesterday
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Thousands of marine species eke out an existence in the ocean's pitch-black depths by feeding on the snowlike decaying matter that cascades down, and even sunken whale bones, according to a report released Sunday....
Sify (Free subscription) | yesterday
Thousands of marine species eke out an existence in the ocean's pitch-black depths by feeding on the snowlike decaying matter that cascades down, and even sunken whale bones, according to a report
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | yesterday
NEW ORLEANS -- A team of international scientists says thousands of creatures survive the ocean's pitch-black depths by feeding on decaying matter and even sunken whale bones.
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frankryan2009 | 10/29/2009
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activetravelvietnam | 08/20/2009
Halong Bay in Northeast Vietnam - This was without a doubt, the highlight of our trip so far!!! We organized a 3 day/2 night tour of the bay through travel agent in Hanoi & were collected from our hotel at 8am. From here we drove 3 hours to Halong Bay where we boarded our boat and were immediately treated to a big lunch before being given our room keys (We would spend the first night on their boat...
efrenqjn | 06/04/2009
Burbank, CA (June 2, 2009) - Get ready to laugh your way to the lab as two brilliant roommates conquer the scientific world, but fail miserably in the romantic one as Warner Home Video releases the hit comedy The Big Bang Theory: The Complete Second Season on DVD September 15, 2009 for $44.98 SRP. Timed to coincide with the premiere of the show’s third season on CBS, fans will enjoy watching and laughing