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International Team Maps Nearly 200,000 Glaciers in Quest of Sea-Level Rise Estimates

By University of Colorado-Boulder on May 7, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, Science/Education  

An international team led by glaciologists from the University of Colorado Boulder and Trent University in Ontario, Canada has completed the first mapping of virtually all of the world’s glaciers — including their locations and sizes — allowing for calculations of their volumes and ongoing contributions to global sea rise as the world warms. The […]

Coast Guard Medevacs Ailing Man near Dutch Harbor

By Coast Guard 17th District External Affairs Office on May 6, 2014   At Sea, Breaking News, Featured  

  KODIAK, Alaska — A Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew medevaced a 28-year-old man, who was suffering from appendicitis-like symptoms,from the 751-foot bulk carrier TW Manila, 125 miles south of Dutch Harbor, Monday. The Jayhawk crew safely hoisted the man and transported him to Dutch Harbor where he was met by commercial emergency […]

Ukraine’s Campaign Against Pro-Russia Forces Angers Residents in East

By Jamie Dettmer | VOA News on May 6, 2014   Breaking News, World  

DONETSK, UKRAINE — There was heavy fighting Monday on the outskirts of the eastern Ukrainian city of Slovyansk, as government security forces resumed operations aimed at wresting control of the town from pro-Russian militants. But the government lost another helicopter, and it isn’t winning the battle for hearts and minds. The Ukrainian government says its security forces […]

Afghan Police, Villagers Clash at Site of Massive Landslide

By VOA News on May 6, 2014   Breaking News, World  

  Afghan police fired shots into the air Tuesday to disperse villagers demanding aid at the site of a massive landslide in northeastern Afghanistan.Authorities say no one was injured when several people rushed toward a truck carrying emergency supplies to those affected by last week’s landslide.Hundreds of people in the village of Abi Barik in […]

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