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Breaking news Sun, 7 Sep 2008
 A displaced Somali woman wipe her child´s nose in a makeshift camp for displaced people in the outskirts of Mogadishu, Tuesday, April 3, 2007 after they fled recent fighting in the capital. The dominant clan in Somalia´s capital held talks wi
People   Photos   Poverty   Somalia   UN  
Somalia piracy has reached crisis point
| There is broad agreement that the rising poverty levels in Somalia are fuelling the rampant instances of piracy against merchant shipping in the Horn of Africa region. The situation is now self-stim... (photo: AP/Mohamed Sheikh Nor) Gulf News
Yacht boats have their sails down while parked within the marina.
Boaters   Entertainment   Fishing   Photos   Water  
Boating, for the pure joy of it
| Boat builders want to spread the joy of boating -- and sell some boats along the way while selling the boating lifestyle. | Give it a twist with a joystick and you really have something. We all can ... (photo: WN) Chicago Sun-Times
With the Russian 109-meter (358-foot) Pallada a training tall ship in the background, Russian navy band musicians prepare to play during a naval parade to mark the 225th anniversary of Russian navy's Black Sea fleet at the Crimean Peninsula port of Sevastopol, Ukraine, Sunday, May 11, 2008. Venezuela plans Russia navy visit
| Venezuela says it plans to hold joint naval exercises in its territorial waters with Russian forces in November. | A senior Venezuelan naval officer said four Russian ships would take part in the ex... (photo: (AP Photo / Sergei Chuzavkov)) BBC News
Defence   Photos   Russia   US   Venezuela  
Seafood geoduck Puget Sound geoduck farming may harm marine life
Comments | TACOMA, Wash. (Map, News) - Raising geoducks may endanger inland marine life and tidelands, Pierce County planners say, a finding that could likely complicate the county's permit process fo... (photo: GNU / (C) Caplio R2 User ) The Examiner
Environment   Farming   Marine   Photos   Society  
Top Stories
First aid ship arrives in flooded Haitian city (10:32 a.m.) First aid ship arrives in flooded Haitian city (10:32 a.m.)
GONAIVES, Haiti - U.N. peacekeeping troops began handing out food and water to famished Haitians on Friday after the first shipload of aid sailed into a crumbling port on... (photo: FEMA / Barry Bahler) Sun Star
Aid   Haiti   Hurricane   Natural Disasters   Photos  
The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) conducts a maritime exercise off the coast of southern Lebanon in cooperation with the Lebanese Navy. US Navy ship locates wreckage of C-130 plane
| 09/06/2008 | A US Navy ship has found the wreckage of a Philippine Air Force (PAF) troop transport plane which crashed at sea last month with the loss of all nine crew,... (photo: UN / Jorge Aramburu ) The Daily Tribune
Aircraft   Military   Navy   Philippines   Photos  
Republican presidential candidate Sen., John McCain, R-AZ.,and his vice presidential running mate Alaska Gov., Sarah Palin acknowledge the cheers of supporters at the start of a campaign rally Friday afternoon, Sept. 5, 2008 in Sterling Heights, MI. Palin: the real scandal
| Seen from the air, Sarah Palin's state is an environmental wonderland. From Anchorage to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, there is a vast landscape of snow-capped p... (photo: AP / Stephan Savoia) The Independent
Election   Photos   Politics   Scandal   US  
Sea lion Two sea lions rescued from Sonoma coast
ABC 7 News - 17 mins ago Two sea lions that wandered from the Pacific Ocean onto Sonoma County land Friday were rescued and will be evaluated by the Marine Mammal Center ... (photo: Creative Commons / Cody Pope) The Examiner
Entertainment   Mammal   Marine   Pacific   Photos  
This 2007 photo released on Thursday August 21, 2008, by Japan's Koyo Kaiun Co. Ltd. shows the Koyo Kaiun-operated tanker Irene. Egyptian Ship Hijacked Near Somalia
| A maritime official says an Egyptian cargo ship with 25 crew has been hijacked by pirates in the Gulf of Aden near Somalia. | Noel Choong of the International Maritime ... (photo: AP / ) Time Magazine
Africa   Egypt   Photos   Somalia   Violence  
electricity - energy - power - india - am1 SRP to request fuel surcharge increase from board in October
> Annual program honors protectors of environment | Salt River Project will ask for an increase in its fuel and purchased power adjustment for customers, citing high fuel... (photo: WN / aruna1) Business Journal
Environment   Fuel   Photos   Power   US  
Ship Safety Maritime
German naval officer outlines bilateral aid
Somalia piracy has reached crisis point
Brochure offers glimpse of seafaring glories
Venezuela, Russia May Hold Joint Naval Exercises
 A displaced Somali woman wipe her child´s nose in a makeshift camp for displaced people in the outskirts of Mogadishu, Tuesday, April 3, 2007 after they fled recent fighting in the capital. The dominant clan in Somalia´s capital held talks wi
Somalia piracy has reached crisis point
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Hurricane Ike: Royal Navy heads for Turks and Caicos Islands
Somalia piracy has reached crisis point
Venezuela to host Russian navy exercise in Caribbean
Marine nabbed over firearms, explosives stash
 A displaced Somali woman wipe her child´s nose in a makeshift camp for displaced people in the outskirts of Mogadishu, Tuesday, April 3, 2007 after they fled recent fighting in the capital. The dominant clan in Somalia´s capital held talks wi
Somalia piracy has reached crisis point
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Energy Oil
Green buildings can save money, ecology
How the West is losing the energy cold war
Where did all the oil men go?
OPEC struggles with oil prices
A "green home" by Pardee utilizes a solar electric power system with photovoltaic cells integrated in the roof that is part of their environmentally sensitive construction in San Diego, Thursday, March 1, 2007. Green building as a cause has united disparate parties from environmental groups to big business to policymakers, but one key industry has struggled to react to the change in public sentiment. The major homebuilders, who account for 80 percent of all homebuilding activity in the nation, face a unique challenge in implementing green building on a widespread scale. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi)hg3
Green buildings can save money, ecology
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Militants seize oil vessel
UPA mulls fuel price cut ahead of Nov polls
Where did all the oil men go?
OPEC struggles with oil prices
Thunder horse, oil platform, sinking, July 2005 U.S. Coast Guard picture
Where did all the oil men go?
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Cargo Gas
Feasibility of port plan questioned
Keeping cargo cool
technology New York pharmacist teams with daytaOhio on RFID
Floating church offers traders solace
Davao - Bukidnon (BuDa) road - National Highway - Road Safety - Philippines
DPWH now enforcing stricter rules on load limit of vehicles
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How the West is losing the energy cold war
Expert backs Soko LNG plan
Energy companies monitor Ike
Ike zeroes in on Cuba
George W. Bush
Bush urges Congress to back FTAs
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