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Al Gore blames altitude on Obama's poor performance
KIAHNow that the Denver dust has settled, folks are weighing in on why President Obama seemed so weary Wednesday night, during his dismal debate with Republican nominee Mitt Romney. But former VP Al Gore tossed out an interesting theory as to why our...Tags: Mitt Romney, Long Island, Barack Obama, Bodies of Water, Al Gore
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The $1 billion mission to reach the Earth's mantle
CNNHumans have reached the moon and are planning to return samples from Mars, but when it comes to exploring the land deep beneath our feet, we have only scratched the surface of our planet. This may be about to change with a $1 billion mission to drill 6...Tags: Science, Colleges and Universities, John F. Kennedy, Science and Technology, Education
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Shell Now Close to Drilling 2 Wells Simultaneously in Arctic Ocean
Shell Oil is, today (Sunday), close to drilling 2 exploratory wells simultaneously in the Arctic Ocean. Drilling operations in the Beaufort Sea are currently awaiting the harvest of the third and last whale of the season by Inupiat Eskimoes. Once the...
Tags: Ken Hollis, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, NPR, Energy Resources, Economy, Business and Finance
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Florida travel calendar for September
Check out festivals and events in September across the state. Check out statewide events this coming weekend, or view the whole month's offerings by region below:
Coming up this week
Through Nov. 2 (Select Nights): Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party,...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Customs and Tradition, Catfish, Europe Sailing, Government
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Former Governor Talks About Alaska's "Pipe Dream"
Alaska's natural resources continues to stir energy discussions with 2 big developments: Natural Gas and Arctic Drilling. First, a topic that suddenly seems to be getting more attention than usual: Proposals for that long-awaited Natural Gas...
Tags: Japan, Water Pollution, Environmental Pollution, Executive Branch, Politics
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Shell Makes History in Chukchi Sea -- Drilling Now Underway
This morning, (Sunday) Shell Oil has begun conducting an historic operation in the Chukchi Sea. For the first time in more than 2 decades, the company has started drilling for oil in the Arctic Ocean -- 70 miles off the coast of Northwestern Alaska. It...
Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, U.S. Geological Survey, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Bodies of Water
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Shell Drill Rig Arrives In Chukchi Sea -- Historic Exploratory Drilling Could Begin This Week
Channel 2 NewsAfter 6 years of planning, and $4.5 billion in expenditures, the Shell Drilling Rig "Noble Discoverer" is tonight (Sunday) just 10 miles from its goal. After an 8-day-journey from Dutch Harbor, the vessel now sits in the Chukchi Sea -- and is preparing...Tags: U.S. Department of the Interior, Companies and Corporations, Ken Salazar, Greenpeace, Wildlife
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High Wind Warning Issued for Anchorage, Turnagain Arm
Channel 2 NewsThe National Weather Service issued a high wind warning for Anchorage and Turnagain Arm, with gusts of up to 90 mph projected this week as a major low-pressure system approaches Western Alaska. According to the warning, in effect from 4 p.m. Tuesday to 1...Tags: Weather, Hurricane Isaac (2012), Weather Warnings, Bodies of Water, Pacific Ocean
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St. Tammany Parish
WGNO NewsMon 9/3/2012 6:29 PM St. Tammany Parish Assessor Patricia Schwarz Core is asking property owners who sustained damages related to Hurricane Isaac to notify her office. Properties that sustained significant flood or wind damage may be eligible for an...Tags: Tropical Weather, Hurricanes, Social Media, Criminals, Rivers
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Shell Gets Go Ahead for Drilling in Chukchi -- With Restrictions
The Chukchi and Beaufort Seas are believed to contain more recoverable oil than Alaska's Prudhoe Bay - and Prudhoe Bay, you'll recall, is the greatest oil find in North American history. So it was no small news today (Thursday) when -- for the first...
Tags: Mexico, Republican Party, Heavy Engineering, Companies and Corporations, Ken Salazar
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Arctic Imperative Summit Shows Investors Why To Choose Alaska
Channel 2 NewsThe Arctic Imperative Summit is back in Alaska for the second year and people from around the state are working to show world investors and businesses why Alaska is a great place to be. For years the Arctic was untouchable tundra but times are changing...Tags: Executive Branch, Business, Government, Politics, Bodies of Water
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Thousands of dead fish linked to red tide
KIAHOfficials at Texas Parks and Wildlife were busy scratching their heads trying to figure out why so many fish were dying, so the Texas Department of State Health Services went ahead and said it. The algae bloom, fondly known as red tide, is behind the mass...Tags: Long Island, Bodies of Water
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