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New Research Shows How Much Food is Needed by Seabirds

By John Piatt on Dec 26, 2011   Science/Education  

ANCHORAGE, Alaska-An international group of scientists, including one from the U.S. Geological Survey, has shown that many seabirds begin to suffer when the food available for them in the ocean declines below a critical level. This level is about one-third of the maximum amount of food available historically. They have shown that this critical level […]

Dempsey: Hazing, Bullying Intolerable in Military

By Donna Miles and Army Sgt. 1st Class Tyrone C. Marshall Jr. American Forces Press Service on Dec 26, 2011   National  

WASHINGTON, Dec. 23, 2011 – Emphasizing that bullying and hazing undermine everything the military stands for, the top U.S. military officer said every member of the armed forces has a personal responsibility to uphold its “zero tolerance” standard and intervene to stop any occurrences.

Syria: Ban Re-Iterates Concern Over Worsening Bloodshed as Blasts Claim More Lives

By Press Release on Dec 26, 2011   World  

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has voiced grave concern over the escalating violence in Syria, including today’s explosions in the capital, Damascus, which resulted in more deaths and injuries, and reiterated his call for an immediate end to the bloodshed.

Former National Park Service Ranger, Karen Jettmar Indicted on Conspiracy and Removal of Fossils from Federal Lands Charges

By Staff on Dec 23, 2011   Rural  

Karen Jettmar, a long time guide and director of Equinox Wilderness Adventures, has been indicted on conspiracy charges as well as removing a paleontological resource from federal land. The indictment stems from an incident that took place in June 2007 on a river trip to the Kokolik River. It was on that trip that Jettmar […]

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