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Earthquake in Delhi 2010

Tremors from the quake were felt as far away as New Delhi, more than 1,000 kilometres (620 miles) to the southeast, an AFP correspondent in the Indian capital said. The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), which has almost 150,000 foreign troops fighting an insurgency in Afghanistan, said it had received no immediate reports of any damage in the north of the country. A strong 6.3-magnitude earthquake on Friday struck the Hindu Kush region of northeastern Afghanistan, causing buildin

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Jersey Shore Season Two Trailer: ‘Like Firecrackers in a Dumpster’

Quick: Have you renewed your gym pass? Upgraded your tan to a rusty sienna? Prepared eight loads of your laundry and re-polished your manly glitter tees? Because there’s only one month left to regain GTL cred in time for Jersey Shore ‘s second season premiere. To help, the official trailer for season two is here (after that tease of the premiere’s first 13 minutes ), and its Miami-tinged escapades see our adventurers pumping the good fist and bringing cheer to the southeast. Also, Ronnie’s a wild cheater, JWOWW throttles Sammi, Snooki beds Vinny, and The Situation calls himself “The Situation” when ordering takeout on the phone. We judge after the jump: Hooray or grenade ?

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Video Of Black Rain In The Gulf Of Mexico: It’s Raining Oil In Louisiana

Well, the question of whether or not the BP oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico is going to cause “black rain” has apparently been answered. There have now been numerous video reports of it raining oil on parts of Louisiana and Florida. The video that you are about to watch below is absolutely jaw dropping. The most frightening thing is not that the oil is going to be rained on various areas of the southeast United States, but also that all of the highly toxic dispersants that BP is using will also be spread by rain storms. In fact, scientists tell us that the dispersants are even easier to spread by rain than oil is. Considering how serious this situation is becoming, you would think that Barack Obama would be making it his number one priority to stop the oil from coming out of the ground. But instead, Obama has refused all offers of international assistance, and he seems quite preoccupied with playing golf and with feuding with U.S. General Stanley McChrystal. added by: Revelation1217

BP Oil Spill Kills its Largest Victim Yet

On Tuesday, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ship spotted the 25-foot animal due south of the Deepwater Horizon site. The water the whale was floating in was not oiled. The fate of the whales, which have frequently been spotted swimming in the oil by planes overhead, has been of intense concern to wildlife biologists. Blair Mase, the Southeast marine mammal stranding coordinator for the oceanic agency, said that scientists were “very concerned” that oil was the cause of the whale’s death, but that the whale’s body was so decomposed and scavenged by sharks that it would be impossible to say for certain. There are an estimated 1,700 sperm whales that live in gulf waters and they are known to congregate particularly at the mouth of the Mississippi River, a rich feeding ground. Unlike other whales, which travel long distances, these live full-time in the Gulf and do not usually mingle with sperm whale pods in the neighboring Caribbean and Sargasso Sea. Ms. Mase said that the dead whale was almost certainly a gulf whale. Scientists will try to determine whether the whale had been swimming through oil by using a method known as hindcasting, which looks at how bloated an animal’s body is to calculate how long it has been dead, then retraces patterns in water currents to tell where the body might have drifted from. The whale’s condition suggests it has been dead for at least several days, Ms. Mase said. Scientists are also taking skin samples from the whale, which will be tested for petroleum. The results of those tests, as well as tests on its skin and blubber to determine its gender, may take weeks to process, the oceanic agency said. Government workers are also trying to rule out other possible causes of death, like a ship strike or net entanglement. “It is a relatively rare occurrence,” said Ms. Mase, who added that there have been only five or six whale deaths in the gulf in five years, “so we are studying this very carefully.” NOAA sent a research ship to the area around the Deepwater Horizon a few days ago specifically to learn whether the oil spill was changing whales’ behavior and if so, in what ways. Because whales are large and very mobile, they are relatively less vulnerable to oil spills than other sea life. However, the whales are classified as endangered and the crude oil is toxic to them. Moreover, they prefer to dive and fish right off the continental shelf, where the Deepwater Horizon wellhead is located, and their sensitivity to the large plumes of oil droplets and the enormous amount of dispersants being used to combat this disaster is unknown. Hal Whitehead, a biologist who studies at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, said sperm whales are highly social animals that live in matriarchal groups like elephants. They communicate through noises that sound like clicks, which researchers refer to as a dialect. They have also shown behaviors that resemble mourning. In one case, Dr. Whitehead said, when a young sperm whale died, its mother carried its carcass around in her mouth. Sperm whales live anywhere from 60 to 100 years, scientists estimate. But they reproduce on average only every five years, which is why even a few whale deaths can be significant, Dr. Whitehead said. Check out this blog about the death of sperm whales in the Gulf — “Tony and the Whale,” written by a Greenpeace Oceans Campaigner, John Hocevar: http://members.greenpeace.org/blog/greenpeaceusa_blog/2010/06/21/tony-and-the-wh… “The whale's death puts the population of sperm whales that live in the Gulf at risk of extinction. US government scientists have estimated that the loss of as few as three adult whales due to the spill might be enough to cause them to die out in the Gulf of Mexico. Sperm whales produce only one calf every five years. Their slow rate of maturity and their low birth rate make them particularly vulnerable to things like oil spills – or commercial whaling, which nearly wiped out the entire species before the moratorium took effect in 1986.” (More at link) added by: captainplanet71

Hulk Hogan Suing Mad for Having to Pay for Nick’s Screwup

Hulk Hogan’s got his bandana in a knot over this. The pro-wrestling legend is taking on his family’s insurance company, Wells Fargo Southeast, after the firm only paid…

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Earthquake hit Southern Spain with 6.2 Magnitude

On Monday, an earthquake with 6.2 magnitude hit Southern Spain about 24 kilometers (14 miles) to the southeast of the city of Granada. The quake happened at 00:08am (2208 GMT Sunday) at a depth of 616 kilometers near Sierra Nevada mountain range, the US Geological Survey reported. There were no reports of immediate damage or casualties on Spanish media Earthquake hit Southern Spain with 6.2 Magnitude is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading