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  • Nauru loses contact with the world

    02/21/2003 8:39:17 AM PST · by HAL9000 · 16 replies · 1,126+ views
    BBC News ^ | Feburary 21, 2003
    The tiny Pacific island of Nauru has spent weeks completely cut off from the outside world after its telecommunications network collapsed. Its isolation is so complete that no one is even sure who the country's president is any more. Nauru, an isolated speck in the southwest Pacific with a population of 12,000, is in a "critical situation", according to the last message received by the outside world. That came via an address given three weeks ago by the man last believed to be running the country, President Bernard Dowiyogo, details of which were given on Friday by Radio Australia....
  • Holy Bird Droppings

    07/17/2009 9:32:40 AM PDT · by Responsibility2nd · 28 replies · 1,265+ views
    KENS TV ^ | 07/16/2009
    An unexpected image on a pickup truck is attracting dozens to the home of a family in Bryan, Texas. The family believes the bird dropping bears the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe. Others agree.
  • Arctic Pollution Linked to Bird Droppings

    07/14/2005 12:56:47 PM PDT · by SmithL · 12 replies · 593+ views
    AP ^ | 7/14/5 | RANDOLPH E. SCHMID
    WASHINGTON, (AP) -- A major source of chemical contamination in the Arctic turns out to be bird droppings. Wind currents and human activities long have been blamed for fouling the pristine Arctic. But a study by a group of Canadian researchers found that the chemical pollution in areas frequented by seabirds can be many times higher than in nearby regions. Researchers led by Jules Blais of the University of Ottawa studied several ponds below the cliffs at Cape Vera on Devon Island in the Canadian Arctic. Scientists report in Friday's issue of the journal Science that the ponds, which receive...