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Death toll is 2 in Mexico quake; volcano rumor quelled
World NowTwo people have died after last week's large earthquake in Mexico, the first casualties reported since the magnitude 7.4 quake shook densely populated Mexico City and damaged thousands of homes across several southern states.... -
Mexico volcano spews gas, ash; authorities raise alert
World NowMexico's Popocatepetl volcano has ramped up activity in recent days, spewing ash and gas and prompting authorities to raise the alert level for neighboring communities in the states of Mexico, Morelos, Tlaxcala and Puebla.... -
Mexico's 'Popo' volcano shoots glowing rocks
World NowGlowing red rocks were thrown from the top of the active Popocatepetl volcano at dawn Friday, producing more spectacular (and slightly frightening) images from the peak southeast of populous Mexico City. But authorities did not raise the alert level for a... -
Head of airline barred from leaving Pakistan after deadly crash
World NowThe Pakistani government barred the head of an airline at the center of a passenger jet crash that killed 127 people from leaving the country Saturday, as investigators stepped up their probe of the country’s second major air disaster in less than... -
Cleveland Volcano Lava Dome Grows
Channel 2 NewsThe Alaska Volcano Observatory is reporting that Cleveland Volcano, in the Aleutians, has a growing lava dome that is increasing the chances of an explosive eruption. Currently, lava is erupting into the crater of the Cleveland Volcano creating a dome...Tags: Explosions, Landforms, Volcanic Eruptions, Emergency Incidents
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World Watch
Iceland The Hekla volcano, near the Eyjafjoell volcano responsible more than 100,000 flight cancellations throughout Europe last year, is close to erupting, according to volcanologists. Measurements indicate magma movement beneath the surface, and the...Tags: Tunisia, Iceland, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hotels and Accommodations, Landforms
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What sort of casino suits the city of Chicago?
In March 2003, an executive from Park Place Entertainment, then the owner of Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, stood inside the casino. His company had just spent $95 million to build the 4,000-seat Colosseum theater as the new home of superstar Celine Dion....Tags: Arts and Culture, Cirque du Soleil, New Orleans, Music Industry, Rahm Emanuel
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Michigan Tech scientists investigate mini-quakes
HOUGHTON, Mich. (AP) — Researchers in Michigan's far north are working in South America to investigate the links between small earthquakes and volcanic eruptions that can disrupt global air travel. Michigan Technological University geologist Greg...Tags: Disasters, Landforms, Volcanic Eruptions, Natural Disasters, Disasters and Accidents
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Inspire a love of adventure travel at an early age
The Dallas Morning News (MCT)Introduce your young children to adventure travel. Here are five places to get started. 1. Appalachian Mountain Club, New England. Children 5 and older can participate in pond studies, GPS treasure hunts, forest ecology lessons, and tracking and watching...Tags: Science and Technology, Nature, Hotels and Accommodations, Landforms, Forests
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Cleveland Volcano Activity Could Threaten Trans-Pacific Aviation
KTUU.comThe Alaska Volcano Observatory said Friday afternoon that the eruption of a slowly growing lava dome at Cleveland Volcano in the Aleutian Islands is continuing as it has since it began Tuesday night. Officials on an August 8 National Oceanic and...Tags: Science and Technology, Anchorage, Eyjafjallajokull Volcano Eruption (2010), Landforms, Boeing Co.
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AVO Downgrades Cleveland Volcano Alert Level, Aviation Code
KTUU.comThe Alaska Volcano Observatory has downgraded the alert level and aviation color code of the Cleveland Volcano in the Aleutian Islands, citing satellite data after two weeks of heavy cloud cover at the site. According to an AVO press release Tuesday,...Tags: Alaska, Landforms
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Bergman's best fuels Dust Devils
The following are updates on local baseball players at the minor league level. Christian Bergman (St. Francis High, 2006) starting pitcher, Tri-City Dust Devils: Bergman's slow start to the year is a thing of the past. The former All-Area Baseball Player...Tags: New York Mets, Baseball, All Stars, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Bears
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