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Radioactive bluefin tuna carried contamination from nuclear plant in Japan across sea to the U.S.

LOS ANGELES -- Across the vast Pacific, the mighty bluefin tuna carried radioactive contamination that leaked from Japan's crippled nuclear plant to the shores of the United States 6,000 miles away - the first time a huge migrating fish has been shown to carry radioactivity such a distance. "We were frankly kind of startled," said Nicholas Fisher, one of the researchers reporting the findings online Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The levels of radioactive cesium were 10 times higher than the amount measured in tuna off the California coast in previous years. But even so, that's still far below safe-to-eat limits set by the U.S. and Japanese governments. Previously, smaller fish and plankton were found with elevated levels of radiation in Japanese waters after a...

 

Japan Says Tuna Radiation Levels May Need Global Monitoring

Japan said there may be a need for global monitoring of radiation levels in tuna after a report showed fish with elevated levels of cesium from last year’s Fukushima nuclear disaster near the California coast. Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura spoke to reporters today in Tokyo. Bluefin tuna contaminated from the March 2011 meltdown at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant migrated 6,000 miles to North America, the Associated Press reported, citing a study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

 

Radioactive waste at Fukushima threatens second nuclear catastrophe

TOKYO: What passes for normal at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant today would have caused shudders among even the most sanguine of experts before an earthquake and tsunami set off the world's second most serious nuclear crisis after Chernobyl. Fourteen months after the accident, a pool brimming with used fuel rods and filled with vast quantities of radioactive caesium still sits on the top floor of a heavily damaged building, covered only with plastic. The public's fears about the pool have grown in recent months as some scientists have...

 

85 Foot Asteroid Zooms Past Earth On Memorial Day

Recently discovered asteroid 2012 KP24 made it within 217,480 miles of Earth on May 28th, 2012. This animated diagram shows the orbit the space rock has and will take from March 29th to August 8th. It poses no threat to Earth.

 

Russia To Debate 'Gay Propaganda' Ban

A law banning so-called "homosexual propaganda" in Russia could be introduced nationally after it is debated in parliament next month. Critics, who include high-profile stars such as Madonna, say the law - already active in St Petersburg - discriminates against gays. For the seventh year in a row the gay pride parade has been banned in Moscow but activists challenge the authorities by taking to the streets anyway. The inevitable arrests have become almost routine. Many are detained for wearing badges bearing pink triangles.

 

US commandos alleged to have parachuted into North Korea

UPDATE: THE US military has vehemently denied a media report that special forces have parachuted into North Korea on intelligence-gathering missions, saying a source had been misquoted. Current affairs magazine The Diplomat quoted Brigadier General Neil Tolley, commander of special forces in South Korea, as saying soldiers from the US and South Korea had been dropped across the border for "special reconnaissance" missions. But Colonel Jonathan Withington, public affairs officer for US Forces Korea, said some reporting...

 

'Atrocities' could trigger military intervention in Syria, Joint Chiefs chairman warns

The escalating "atrocities" in Syria could end up triggering a military intervention, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey told Fox News on Monday -- following the massacre that left more than 100 dead. The international community has scrambled to respond to the violence over the weekend, with the recognition that an international peace plan has failed to stem the fighting. The U.N. Security Council called an emergency session Sunday, with its members unanimously supporting a statement condemning the killings and blaming...

 

US officials in Azerbaijan reportedly targeted for assassination in Iran-linked plot

American employees at the U.S. Embassy in Azerbaijan reportedly were targeted for assassination in an Iran-linked plot that involved a car bomb and snipers. The threat from that plot has since died down following a string of arrests. But according to The Washington Post, officials saw the plan as part of a global campaign by "Iran-linked operatives" to kill foreign diplomats. Whereas U.S. officials had previously implicated Iran in an alleged plot to target the Saudi ambassador to Washington, this plot involved Americans as the intended...

 

Miami witness says naked attacker was chewing man's face

MIAMI – A witness says a naked man chewing on the face of another naked man on a downtown highway ramp kept eating and growled at a police officer who fatally shot him to make him stop. Larry Vega told WSVN-TV in Miami that he was riding his bicycle Saturday afternoon off the MacArthur Causeway that connects downtown Miami with Miami Beach when he saw the savage attack on the bridge's off-ramp. "The guy was, like, tearing him to pieces with his mouth, so I told him, `Get off!"' Vega said. "The guy just kept eating the... 

 

Cyber weapon ‘Flame’ discovered in thousands of Middle East computers

BOSTON — Security experts discovered a highly complex computer virus in Iran and the Middle East that they believe was deployed at least five years ago to engage in state-sponsored espionage. Evidence suggest that the virus, dubbed Flame, may have been built on behalf of the same nation that commissioned the Stuxnet worm that attacked Iran’s nuclear program in 2010, according to Kaspersky Lab, the Russian cyber security software maker that claimed responsibility for discovering the virus. Kaspersky researchers said they have yet to...

 

UK Plans Border Controls For Euro Meltdown

The Government is making contingency plans to cope with a potential increase in immigration should the euro currency collapse, the Home Secretary has revealed. There is rising concern that Greece will be forced to abandon the euro after five years of recession, two bailouts and rising anger among voters over draconian austerity measures. Political leaders in the European Union and Germany have said the euro will survive even if Greece leaves - despite warnings that it would start a domino effect among other troubled nations and cause a deep...

 

Investors flee Spanish debt amid bank bailout fears

AFP - Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has admitted the state is struggling to borrow, as its risk premium hit a euro-era record and fears spread over the country's stricken banks. Rajoy sought Monday to calm investors after the distressed lender Bankia pleaded for the biggest state rescue in Spanish history. But Spain's sovereign debt risk premium -- the extra return investors demand to hold Spanish bonds over their safer German counterparts -- leapt to a euro-era record of 514 basis points. "With a risk premium at 500 points, it is very...

 

Debt crisis: a $46 trillion problem comes sweeping in

Just as you thought things couldn't get any worse, credit markets are about to be hit by a veritable tsunami of maturing corporate debt. Standard & Poor's estimates that companies in Europe, the US and the major Asian economies require a combination of refinancing and new money to fund growth over the next four years of between $43 trillion and $46 trillion. The wall of maturing debt is unprecedented, raising the prospect of further, extreme difficulties in credit markets. With the eurozone debt crisis still at full throttle, the Chinese economy...

 

Hollywood a longtime friend of the CIA

WASHINGTON — Some Republican lawmakers were outraged when federal records released last week showed that the White House, CIA and Defense Department granted high-level access last year to a pair of acclaimed filmmakers researching an action thriller about the raid that killed Osama bin Laden. The documents tell "a damning story of extremely close, unprecedented, and potentially dangerous collaboration" between the filmmakers and the Obama administration, fumed New York Rep. Peter T. King, GOP chairman of the...

 

Vatican: 'No cardinal or woman under investigation' in leaks scandal

Vatican City, 28 May (AKI) - Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi on Monday dismissed recent media reports that an Italian cardinal and a woman were involved in a series of embarrassing leaks of confidential papal documents. "There is no Italian cardinal under investigation and no woman, as has been reported by several newspapers in recent days," said Lombardi. Last week, the Pope Benedict XVI's butler, Paolo Gabriele, was arrested and is being interrogated at the Vatican after secret papers were found at his home. Gabrieles'..

 

Jesus’s language resurrected

JISH, Israel (AP) — Two villages in the Holy Land’s tiny Christian community are teaching Aramaic in an ambitious effort to revive the language that Jesus spoke, centuries after it all but disappeared from the Middle East. The new focus on the region’s dominant language 2,000 years ago comes with a little help from modern technology: an Aramaic-speaking television channel from Sweden, of all places, where a vibrant immigrant community has kept the ancient tongue alive. In the Palestinian village of Beit Jala, an older generation of Aramaic...

 

Mobile fingerprint scanners latest law enforcement technology tool

Cross Match Technologies in Palm Beach Gardens manufacturers sophisticated biometric detection systems for the military – reportedly one that was used by Navy Seals to help establish Osama bin Laden's identity after he was killed during a daring raid. In South Florida, another piece of the company's cutting-edge technology is catching on with police and sheriff's departments – a hand-held fingerprint scanner that can reveal a suspect's true name and criminal history within a minute. The device was first tested by the Palm Beach... 

 

The UFO sighting that convinced a Government minister

It is one of the most tantalising ever official accounts of an encounter with a UFO – deemed so credible it even convinced the government minister who investigated it. Now, for the first time, the sighting of a flying saucer by an RAF fighter pilot and the subsequent high level inquiry it prompted can be revealed. The sighting occurred in 30 July 1952, when Flight Sergeant Roland Hughes was on a training flight over West Germany in a de Havilland Vampire FB9. As he was returning to base, he reported being intercepted by a "gleaming silver, metallic... 

 



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