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scienceblog.com » Science Blog - Jan 22, 2010
In the aftermath of the Jan. 12 earthquake that struck Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, scientists from Rochester Institute of Technology are sweeping the leveled city with high-tech imaging...
Also tagged: education, united nations, technology, chester, imaging, microsoft, 3 d, google, yahoo, isp, digital imaging, ohio, buffalo, united states, war, chemical, laser, department of defense, puerto rico, high tech, rochester, haiti, national science foundation, dominican republic, rochester institute of technology, rico, imagery, remote sensing, port au prince, chris lee, federal emergency management agency, dan maffei, eric massa, haitian government, james bowers, international bank for reconstruction and development, remote sensing applications, university of puerto rico, aguadilla, brent bartlett, congressmen chris lee, don mckeown, george tatalovich, imagecat inc, information products laboratory, jan van aardt, jason faulring, kucera international, miguel velez, piper navajo, ron eguchi
bnet.com » BNET Blogs - Oct 15, 2009
The U.S. government recently released a travel alert to all Americans traveling to Cuba -- the country is now implementing a H1N1, or swine flu, quarantine on all passengers, domestic or international, who seem to …
Also tagged: cuba, barbara e hernandez, h1n1 flu
newsweek.com » Newsweek National News - Sep 5, 2009
A diplomat's perspective on the post-9/11 world.
Also tagged: middle east, afghanistan, iraq, united nations, iran, saddam hussein, geneva, baghdad, gulbuddin hekmatyar, islamabad, kabul, national news, the taliban
thephoenix.com » News - Aug 26, 2009
Kennedy's gaffe on Iran manages to make a bad image worse Washington – Edward M. Kennedy's presidential campaign has a serious problem, and the problem appears to be Edward M. Kennedy. During the week in which …
Also tagged: boston, jimmy carter, election campaigns, gerald ford, ted kennedy, john f kennedy, tom harkin, united nations security council, central intelligence agency, ayatollah ruhollah khomeini, edward m kennedy, ted kennedy memorial, marco trbovich, jane byrne
newsweek.com » Newsweek National News - Aug 21, 2009
It seems absurd to send U.S. officials—even a retired one—to collect Americans imprisoned abroad. But often enough, it makes good sense.
Also tagged: north korea, international, myanmar, jimmy carter, bill clinton, u s government, aung san suu kyi, jonathan pollack, john yettaw
newsweek.com » Newsweek Top News - Jul 18, 2009
Two American reporters are being held by North Korea as prisoners of war. Here's what they can expect.
Also tagged: politics, north korea, international, media, diplomacy, international relations, world politics, political policy, korean politics
newsweek.com » Newsweek Politics Headlines - Jul 7, 2009
Critics are troubled by an award to Chevron named after Richard Holbrooke, a high-ranking Obama official.
Also tagged: politics, medicine, health and fitness, diplomacy, sexually transmitted diseases, international relations, richard holbrooke, chevron corporation, hiv and aids, contagious and infectious diseases, sexual and reproductive health, political policy
bnet.com » BNET Blogs - Jun 16, 2009
If there were any doubters left about the importance of social media in the ongoing rebellion occurring in Iran, today's intervention by the U.S. government, requesting that the micro-blogging service Twitter delay its …
Also tagged: web, marketing, iran, militia, twitter, channel management, david weir, iranelection
bnet.com » BNET Blogs - Feb 27, 2009
While many college students used to head to sunny spots like Ft. Lauderdale and Palm Springs, Calif. for Spring Break, several of those same communities have made them feel unwelcome. Not so in Mexico, where more than …
Also tagged: management, strategy, mexico, human resources, policies and procedures, barbara e hernandez
washingtonpost.com » Wash Post Africa - Jan 31, 2009
The Somali transitional parliament is slated in coming weeks to elect a new president. The new government will have to contend with an array of characters and interests in a country that maintains a strong system of …
Also tagged: united states, somalia, ethiopia, mogadishu, interests, united nations security council, african union, competing, robert e thomason, abdullahi yusuf ahmed, union of islamic courts