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15 Aug 11

Russian official in Iran to revive nuclear talks
Iran's state news agency says a senior Russian official has arrived in Tehran to discuss a proposal to bring Iran back to negotiations over its disputed nuclear program. Russia's "step-by-step" approach calls for the international community to make limited concessions to Iran for each step it takes toward meeting demands to come clean about its nuclear intentions.  

Ontario city mystified by whole lotta shakin' underground
"It's a very sharp, consistent rumble sound," Maghnieh said. "Sometimes it's like a hum." The city councillor said that at one point, he put a half-full water bottle on the ground and could see the vibrations causing ripples on the water's surface. At another point, he could hear the aluminum siding of a house rattle due to the vibrations.  

Euro zone banks close to asking ECB for dollars
Dollar funding costs for euro zone banks have trebled in three weeks and are expected to rise further, possibly forcing lenders to ask for greenbacks from the European Central Bank for the first time in a year.  

Gold devotees say they saw all of this coming
Gold, and only gold, will be our salvation when the value of companies, banks, countries and even money itself melts away. Gold, not shifting currencies, is the foundation of wealth and security. Gold is back, for good.  

Riots, wild markets: Did space storms drive us mad?
There isn't a lot of evidence pointing to little green men involving themselves in Earthly affairs, but the sun has been throwing bursts of highly charged particles into space in a phenomenon known as coronal mass ejections or CMEs. Some academics have claimed that such geomagnetic storms can affect humans, altering moods and leading people into negative behavior through effects on their biochemistry.  

World Bank chief says markets are in a danger zone
Speaking at the annual dinner for the Asia Society in Sydney, World Bank chief Robert Zoellick warned that the markets were in a new danger zone. Zoellick, president of the World Bank, said that investors had lost confidence in the economic leadership of key countries, notably the US and members of the EU.  

Analysis: Iran sees ally Syria surrounded by US, Arab 'wolves'
Beset by civil unrest at home and lambasted by the West and his Arab neighbors for his violent crackdown on dissent, Syria's President Bashar al-Assad can count on one firm ally: Iran. In a country that knows a thing or two about diplomatic isolation, Iran's politicians and media describe the Damascus government as an outpost of resistance to Israel that has been set upon by Washington and its lackeys in the region.  

U.S. resumes operations of its aid organizations in Gaza
The United States on Sunday resumed the operations of the aid organizations it funds in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip after the Islamist group retracted its demand to scrutinize confidential documents about their work, a U.S. official said. ...A senior Hamas official confirmed the group had allowed the IMC to reopen and added that it had suspended its demand to audit USAID-funded groups until a mechanism could be agreed.  

Japan's Tohoku Tsunami Created Icebergs in Antarctica
A NASA scientist and her colleagues were able to observe for the first time the power of an earthquake and tsunami to break off large icebergs a hemisphere away. Kelly Brunt, a cryosphere specialist at Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., and colleagues were able to link the calving of icebergs from the Sulzberger Ice Shelf in Antarctica following the Tohoku Tsunami, which originated with an earthquake off the coast of Japan in March 2011. The finding, detailed in a paper published online in the Journal of Glaciology, marks the first direct observation of such a connection between tsunamis and icebergs.  

New US ambassador to China looks to reassure Beijing
In his first public appearance since arriving in China, Mr Locke also called for greater cooperation between the two nations. China is the biggest holder of US debt and has criticised the way the recent crisis has been handled. It warned the problems threaten to destabilise the global economy.  

Solar Flares: What Does It Take to Be X-Class? Sun Emits an X-Class Flare On August 9, 2011
And then come the X-class flares. Although X is the last letter, there are flares more than 10 times the power of an X1, so X-class flares can go higher than 9. The most powerful flare measured with modern methods was in 2003, during the last solar maximum, and it was so powerful that it overloaded the sensors measuring it. The sensors cut out at X28.  

The cookie crumbles: American girls abandoning Girl Scouts
More and more Christian parents are having their daughters bid good-bye to Tagalongs, Thin Mints and Girl Scouts because of the organization's relationship with Planned Parenthood, the largest player in America's abortion industry.  

Obama's Approval Rating Drops to Lowest Ever, According to Gallup
The poll released Sunday says 39 percent of Americans approve of Obama’s performance, while 54 percent disapprove.  

Syria calls on UN to thwart Israel's 'separation fence' on Golan Heights
Israel is harming the residents of Majd al-Shams and taking over their lands in order to build a "racist separation fence," Syria's ambassador to the United Nations, Bashar Ja'afari, complained last week in a letter to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and the permanent members of the UN Security Council.  

Markets heading to new danger zone
The loss of market confidence in economic leadership in key countries like the United States and Europe coupled with a fragile economic recovery have pushed markets into a new danger zone, something that policymakers have to take seriously, the head of the World Bank said on Sunday.  

Pakistan lets China see US helicopter
Pakistan allowed Chinese military engineers to photograph and take samples from the top-secret stealth helicopter that US special forces left behind when they killed Osama bin Laden, the Financial Times has learnt. The action is the latest incident to underscore the increasingly complicated relationship and lack of trust between Islamabad and Washington following the raid.  

 

 

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