Storm Clouds Found on Saturn's Moon Titan

A tropical storm of immense proportions has been visualized on Titan, one of Saturn's moon's. The storm covers over two million sqare miles and has appeared in an area that researchers had expected to remain dry. Titan is very similar to Earth in weather patterns.

Strong earthquake shakes Tokyo area - Yahoo! News on Yahoo! News

A magnitude 71 eathgquake hit the capital region of Japan at 7:56 PM local time Sunday. The quake was centered 188 miles beneath the Izu Islands off the eastern coast of Japan. It rattled furniture and walls homes.No real damage was done, nor casualties reported.

Lightning Detected on Mars

The first detection of lightning on Mars came in during a dust storm on the red planet.. It was picked up by new radio telescope equipment designed by Chrisoper Ruf in Ann Arbor, MI. While they expected the lightening, they hadn't exected it to be so strong.

Space Shuttle Poised for Sixth Launch Attempt Today

The space shuttle is scheduled to take off tonight at 6:03 P.M. EDT from the Kennedy Space Center on it's sixth attempt to get this mission off the ground. Weather and a gas leak, since repaired, have hampered the blast off.

Laura Ling and Euna Lee Face Silence

Euna Lee and Laura Ling were apparently taken from the village of Kangan-ri, North Korea, where their healthier size and weight would have made them very obvious.

Jackson/Rowe Not the Biological Parents

Micheal Jackson and his then wife, Debbie Rowe apparently conceived their two children by first having the sperm (not Jackson's) and the egg (not Rowe's) fertilized outside the womb before having each implanted. This means neither is the biological parent of their two children.

U.N. chief seeks to free reporters in N. Korea

NEW YORK | U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Sunday that he is making personal efforts to try to free two U.S. journalists imprisoned in North Korea and that he played a role in the release last month of another jailed journalist in Iran.

What should be done about the Puppy Mills in this Country?

According to an article by the ASPCA there are currently 10,000 puppy mills operating in the U.S. There are laws on the books to address this, but the problem continues.

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Behind the Scenes—A Closer Look at the Puppy Mill Industry

Puppy mills run rampant in the U. S.,: 10,000 strong at last count. Most of these are in the rural Midwest.

Fears for jailed US reporters in N Korea

Euna Lee and Laura Ling were recently sentenced to 12 years "reform through labor" (hard labor) by the North Korean government, a fact that many believe North Korea is using as a bargaining chip for concessions from the U.S.

Obama, Lee warn North Korea; missile on the move

President Barack Obama and President Lee Myung-bak of South Korea met yesterday to discuss the North Korean threat. With North Korea withdrawing its funds from foreign banks in advance of sanctions and promising to "weaponize" all of its plutonium, matters are not looking good.

Can Obama Rescue Two Imprisoned Journalists in North Korea?

Two Imprisoned American journalists were being thrown in President Obama's face as he was to begin talks with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak.

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Will US send envoy after NKorea jails reporters?

On March 17 two American reporters, Laura Ling and Euna Lee, were captured near the border of North Korea and China while reporting on the traffiking of N. Korean women. It is unclear if they even crossed the border.

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