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One dead, as shallow 5.3 magnitude earthquake shakes up southern Italy

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Source: The Extinction Protocol - 10/26/12

 A magnitude 5.3 earthquake struck north of Cosenza in southern Italy early on Friday, and police said a hospital had been evacuated after cracks were found in its structure, but there were no reports of injuries. The quake hit at 1:05 a.m. (2305 GMT on Thursday) about 3.8 km (2.4 miles) underground, north of Cosenza in the Pollino mountains area on the border of the southern regions of Calabria and Basilicata, according to data from the Italian Geophysics Institute (INGV).

 

Iceland warns of threat of big earthquake

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Yahoo - 10/25/12

REYKJAVIK (Reuters) - Icelandic authorities warned people in the north of the island on Thursday to prepare for a possible big earthquake after the biggest tremors in the area for 20 years.

The north Atlantic island, where almost 320,000 people live, is a hotspot of volcanic and seismic activity as it straddles a fault in the earth's surface.

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Tremors reported at giant Louisiana sinkhole

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WAFB - Amber Stegall, 10/25/12

(Source: Assumption Office of Emergency Preparedness)

A sharp tremor was recorded by USGS monitors just after 9 p.m. Wednesday at the site of the giant Louisiana sinkhole in Assumption Parish.

The giant sinkhole appeared in August near the Bayou Corne and Grand Bayou areas.

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Boeing successfully tests EMP microwave missile

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Source: The Extinction Protocol - 10/26/12

 Boeing successfully tests a new missile that can take out electronic targets with little collateral damage. The aerospace company tested the microwave missile last week on a two-story building on the Utah Test and Training Range where computers and electronic systems were turned on to gauge the effects of the missile’s radio waves, according to a Boeing press release.

 

The missile, known as CHAMP (Counter-electronics High-powered Advanced Missile Project), fired a burst of High Powered Microwaves at the building, successfully knocking out the electronic systems and computers, and even taking out the television cameras recording the test. “This technology marks a new era in modern-day warfare,” Keith Coleman, CHAMP program manager for Boeing Phantom Works, said in the press release. “In the near future, this technology may be used to render an enemy’s electronic and data systems useless even before the first troops or aircraft arrive.”

 

Climate-changing methane 'rapidly destabilizing' off East Coast, study finds

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NBC News - 10/26/12, By Miguel Llanos

In this visualization, the Gulf Stream is seen as the dark red current coming into the Atlantic from the Gulf of Mexico. (NOAA)

A changing Gulf Stream off the East Coast has destabilized frozen methane deposits trapped under nearly 4,000 square miles of seafloor, scientists reported Wednesday. And since methane is even more potent than carbon dioxide as a global warming gas, the researchers said, any large-scale release could have significant climate impacts.

Temperature changes in the Gulf Stream are "rapidly destabilizing methane hydrate along a broad swathe of the North American margin," the experts said in a study published Wednesday in the peer-reviewed journal Nature.

Greece to press on with cuts despite opposition

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Google.com - John Hadoulis, 10/25/12


ATHENS — Greece will stand by extra reform efforts thrashed out with international creditors, the finance minister said on Thursday, despite resistance to more austerity from within the ruling coalition.

Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras said the government was "pressing on" and that the new measures would be introduced in parliament next week.

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Roche probed for not reporting side effects

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Mail.com - 10/23/12

Photo: AP The logo of Swiss drugmaker Roche is photographed in Rotkreuz, Switzerland. The European Medicines Agency has started an infringement procedure against pharmaceutical giant Roche for allegedly failing to properly report side effects in patients in the U.S.

 

LONDON (AP) — Europe's top drug regulator announced Tuesday it is taking action against pharmaceutical giant Roche for allegedly failing to properly report the side effects of 19 drugs being used by U.S. patients.

It is the first time the European Medicines Agency has begun a so-called 'infringement proceeding' against a drug maker. European regulations lay out numerous requirements for pharmaceuticals, including reporting suspected side effects and submitting such cases to officials.

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Vatican court: Butler's theft harmed pope, church

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Mail.com - 10/23/12

Photo: APMade available by the Vatican paper L'Osservatore Romano, shows the pope's butler Paolo Gabriele sitting in the wood-trimmed courtroom of the Vatican tribunal, at the Vatican. The Vatican tribunal that convicted the pope's ex-butler of stealing private papal correspondence has sharply condemned the theft as harming the pope, the Holy See and the entire Catholic Church. The three-judge tribunal issued its written explanation Tuesday Oct. 23, 2012 of how it reached its Oct. 6 ruling against Paolo Gabriele, who was convicted of aggravated theft and sentenced to 18 months, currently being served under house arrest. Gabriele confessed to photocopying papal documents and giving them to an Italian journalist to expose the "evil and corruption" around him, in the biggest Vatican security breach in modern times.

 

VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican tribunal that convicted the pope's ex-butler of stealing private papal correspondence sharply condemned the theft on Tuesday as causing "reprehensible" damage to the pontiff, the Holy See and the entire Catholic Church, and said investigations are continuing.

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