Saturday 6 February 2010

Israeli study shows variable sea level in past 2500 years
“Rising and falling sea levels over relatively short periods do not indicate long-term trends. An assessment of hundreds and thousands of years shows that what seems an irregular phenomenon today is in fact nothing new,” explains Dr. Dorit Sivan, who supervised the research.

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MET Office Relying On Amateur Computer



Global sell-off shudders markets as euro plunges 
London’s top stocks lost another one per cent today as worries over US and European economic health sparked a sell-off for the second session in a row.

• Poll: Americans worried, angry about deficit
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Next in Line for a Bailout: Social Security