James Cameron, others to explore the real abyss Seattle Post Intelligencer But these type of fish won't be on the bottom, nearly 7 miles down, because scientists say no traditional fish can survive at depths much past 5 miles. Cameron said. Photo: NOAA / AP This February 2012 photo, provided byNational Geographic, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Cameron, others to explore abyss The Tennessean Mark Thiessen / National Geographic / File / Asso Associated Press WASHINGTON — Earth's lost frontier is about to be explored firsthand after more than half a century. It's a mission to the deepest part of the ocean, so deep that the pressure is the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lost frontier to be found as explorers, led by film director, plunge to oceans ... Orlando Sentinel This February 2012 handout photo provided by National Geographic shows the DEEPSEA CHALLENGER submersible beginning its first test dive off the coast of Papua New Guinea. Earth's lost frontier, the deepest part of the oceans where the pressure is like ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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News of the world in photos: Movie director will explore the real abyss Seattle Post Intelligencer This photo, provided by National Geographic, shows explorer and filmmaker James Cameron emerging from the hatch of DEEPSEA CHALLENGER during testing of the submersible in Jervis Bay, south of Sydney, Australia. Earth's lost frontier, the deepest part ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Announcing the 5th Annual Aspen Environment Forum, June 22-25, 2012 Sacramento Bee By The Aspen Institute WASHINGTON, March 15, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Aspen Institute and National Geographic announce the 5th annual Aspen Environment Forum, to be held June 22-25, 2012, in Aspen, Colo. This timely event, themed for 2012 as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Frugal Friday at the Tour de Food Gatherers - eat well while helping a ... AnnArbor.com Julius Caesar was murdered by a group of conspirators on this day, March 15, in the year 44 BC An article on NationalGeographic.com notes that, "For ... We're taking a bit of a detour this week for Frugal Floozie Friday. Oh, don'tworry — we're still ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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St. Patrick Wasn't Irish Patch.com ... wake" is scheduled for 8 pm and will be followed by the band “Junior Grades." According to Franco Armetta, the Pub's owner and a native of Italy, “Everybody is Irish on St. Patrick's Day.” Sources: History.com, Wilstar.com and Nationalgeographic.com. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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A Sack of Skivvies, a Sexy Shoe and Me New York Times My accessories reside in an insulated bag from National Geographic's“Rocket City Rednecks” that arrived with a six-pack of beer in it. I had several headwear options because hats, like T-shirts, turn up frequently in the swag pile. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Rhino Ranches Take New Approach to Prevent Poaching Care2.com (blog) by Julie Rodriguez More than 1000 rhinos have been killed for their horns in South Africa alone since 2006, reports Peter Gwin of National Geographic. These horns are prized for their use in traditional “medicines” throughout Asia – fetching $33 – $133 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Glazer: This grasshopper stocks up on Tide Gainesville Times "Doomsday Preppers" on the National Geographic Channel and "Doomsday Bunkers" on the Discovery Channel profile people who go to extreme measures to plan for a possible, or as they view it, inevitable, apocalypse. Some predict natural disasters, others, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Historic dive into deepest part of ocean waits for calmer seas Pacific Daily News The lime green submersible craft that will take James Cameron to the bottom of the Marianas Trench, is shown in this National Geographic photo. James Cameron, a National Geographic explorer-in-residence, awaits on Guam for the seas to calm down before ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
"Missing" - Debuts on March 15 on WABC-TV! 7Online.com On the small screen, Judd appeared in a National Geographic documentary about her travels to India in early 2007 as Global Ambassador for YouthAids. The documentary aired on December 1st, World Aids Day. In 2006 another documentary on The Learning ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Consolidated Graphics to Present at Sidoti & Company Investor Forum Sacramento Bee With locations in or near virtually every major US market, CGX provides the service and responsiveness of a local printer enhanced by the economic,geographic and technological advantages of a large national organization. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wordsmith Media, Inc. Announces Acquisition of Publishing Company with New ... Sacramento Bee Over the past five years, the company has partnered with other key media companies such as The History Channel, A&E Network, National Geographicand Walt Disney Pictures. Certain information contained in these materials is "forward-looking" information ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Surrounded by beauty in Westford and beyond Wicked Local ... saying she doesn't like making herself the center of attention and that she loves when other people appreciate her images. Her photographs look like professional images that grace the cover of “National Geographic” magazine and she is, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fun and Fiction for St. Patricks Day Patch.com Ireland didn't much acknowledge the event as anything other than a minor religious holiday until the 1970's. (National Geographic News) Considering that the daily intake of Guinness around the world jumps from 5.5 million pints to 13 million on St. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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David T. Edson, LPF, Takes Reins as Sewall President/CEO Amerisurv They also expanded the firm's geographic reach to four continents, providing a broad range of strategic services to regional, national and international clients. According to Dr. Page, “Dave is an instinctive leader who has driven Sewall's strategic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
"Diggers" TV show strikes nerve Democratic Underground Montana's state archaeologist said a Montana duo of metal detector artifact hunters featured in a new National Geographic television program appear to have violated state law. He isn't the only one upset by the content of the show "Diggers," which ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nat Geo alum goes wild C21Media One of the 10 senior executives that left National Geographic Television International (NGTI) amid a restructure in December has set up her own independent distribution and programme finance company. Edwina Thring, VP of acquisitions and coproduction ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Cinderella Effect: A study of mid-major basketball recruiting SI.com It raises an interesting notion: After rising to national prominence in last year's NCAA tournament, VCU attracted interest from several prospects who didn'tconsider it beforehand. But how much does a Cinderella run truly benefit mid-major recruiting? See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tournament appearance building UM's hoops cachet Great Falls Tribune "If you were describing the Big Sky to people in terms of travel, oddities we might not know about, how would you describe the league to people who don'tknow about it?" Here was the University of Montana on the national stage, with an opportunity to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
James Cameron, others to explore the real abyss Plain Dealer He plans to film an undersea documentary with his partner National Geographic, including 3D footage. Craig McLean, chief of research for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, calls Cameron a hero. "This is an awakening for the public on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Caterpillar Announces Officer Retirement Sacramento Bee However, we reserve the right to delete inappropriate comments or ban users who can't play nice. (See our full terms of service here.) • Keep your comments civil. Don't insult one another or the subjects of our articles. If you think a comment violates ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
James Cameron on island to study Marianas Trench KUAM.com Only one other person alive has explored Challenger Deep in the Marianas Trench, but Cameron, the director and National Geographic explorer has brought a team of scientists from across the planet with him. In partnership with National Geographic and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Romney-Santorum Duel Poses Test in Obama's Home State BusinessWeek The state presents similar demographic and geographic challenges for Romney as Ohio, where Santorum, who finished behind him by about 1 percentage point, did well in rural areas while Romney won urban and suburban regions. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Characters and Dialogue Queen's Journal “That really hurt,” the secondary character said as he rubbed the back of his neck with his left hand, his right holding open the newest copy of National Geographic. In 30 years time this magazine will be donated to a public high school library where ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How To Pick Off Delegates: A Reader's Guide To Political Combat Huffington Post In the fourth round of voting within the state, their 28 delegates are selected to go to the national convention. Once in Tampa, those 28 delegates will cast votes for a presidential candidate. At each round of voting, the geographicarea gets bigger ... See all stories on this topic » |
Dying for the Ganges - News Watch - National Geographic By Dan Morrison Posted by Dan Morrison of National Geographic News Correspondent in Water Currents on March 16, 2012. (0). More » ... He hasn't taken a drink of water since March 8; an intravenous drip of dextrose and vitamins keeps him lucid. News Watch |
First Look: James Cameron's Sci-Fi Sub for Deepest Dive (The Society owns National Geographic News.) "When you're on an expedition, nature hasn't read the script, the ocean hasn't read the script, and no one knows ... news.nationalgeographic.com/.../120308-james-cameron-deep... |
James Cameron Headed to Ocean's Deepest Point Within Weeks (The Society owns National Geographic News.) "When you're on an expedition, nature hasn't read the script, the ocean hasn't read the script, and no one knows ... news.nationalgeographic.com/.../120308-james-cameron-deep... |
Venus-Jupiter Conjunction Peaks Thursday—Easy-to-See Sky Show National Geographic Society ... for National Geographic News ... particular scientific value, and we don't believe the planets control our lives any more, they are ... news.nationalgeographic.com/.../120313-conjunction-venus-j... |
New Human Species or - National Geographic News National Geographic Daily News ... "We might infer from this isolation that they either didn't interbreed or did so in a limited way," which would have staved off ... news.nationalgeographic.com/.../120314-new-human-species-... |
"Diggers" TV show strikes nerve He isn't the only one upset by the content of the show "Diggers," which featured... "We're not here to badmouth Spike TV or National Geographic," said Mark... billingsgazette.com/.../article_78af2cef-5c13-5ea1-b3d0-ba81... |
National Geographic Notes Work of UConn's Laurencin That's according to a special issue of National Geographic that includes Laurencin's work among the “100 scientific discoveries that changed the world. farmington.patch.com/.../national-geographic-notes-work-of-u... |
National Geographic moves media archive to cloud By Lucas Mearian Computerworld - The National Geographic Society on Monday announced that it is in the process of moving its backup and archive of large ... www.computerworld.com/.../National_Geographic_moves_me... |
Doomsday Survey: 51% of Americans Believe a Financial Collapse ... SHTF Plan - When The Shit Hits the Fan, Don't Say We Didn ... Feed - Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Planning · Signup for Our RegularNews Updates ... by Kelton Research on behalf of National Geographicshouldn't be surprising. www.shtfplan.com/.../doomsday-survey-51-of-americans-belie... |
Doomsday Preppers (TV show on National Geographic) : Planning For ... Even for those who have the perfect ag land, aquaponics is a concept so adapted to a low energy future it seems crazy not to learn it and begin applying it. peakoil.com/forums/post1107997.html |


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