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Ancient coral reef found in Tasman Sea

An ancient reef found in the South Pacific may help scientists determine how coral could be damaged if sea temperatures rise.
In the Media by Sarah Shannon

Solar eclipse over the South Pacific, thousands greet spectacle

Hanga Roa - A total solar eclipse is one of the most amazing spectacles in the universe. A solar eclipse occurred over the South Pacific where thousands of scientists, tourists and residents witnessed the fantastic display.
In the Media by Andrew Moran

South Pacific plays before enthusiastic crowd in Louisiana Special

South Pacific, the famous film and play, was revived on Broadway in 2008 and played to enthusiastic crowds in a small Southern town last night.
Digital Journal Report by Carol Forsloff

Magnitude 7.8 earthquake hits in South Pacific

A giant magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck near the Solomon Islands this morning and has prompted a tsunami warning for the South Pacific states and a small amount of alarm as far as Hawaii.
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The South Pacific nation of Tonga is in mourning following the death of its king, George Tupou V, at the age of 63.
A period of mourning has been declared in the South Pacific nation of Tonga following the death of King George Tupou V.
King George Tupou V of the South Pacific nation of Tonga dies in Hong Kong at the age of 63, officials confirm.
What has been killing the dolphins and the pelicans off the coast of South America? The government of Peru has struggled with a double mystery.
Doug Perrine, a prolific photographer of marine biology, took this picture on a beach in the Maldives in the South Pacific in 2010, and it’s catching fire again online because it’s so achingly beautiful. The blue “fire” in the picture is bioluminescence — tiny phytoplankton,...
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Second outing of BBC3 ‘Lip Service’ climaxed with a grand finale

The long awaited second series of British hit drama Lip Service returned this spring on BBC3 after nearly two years....
11 hours ago in  TV Fans by Anca Dumitru

Votes, voting machines fraud have shocked American's calling for Justice!

Electronic machines are democracy's worst enemy, leaving Americans believing their vote counts in the chosen leader of...
May 21, 2012 in  American Politics by Mindy Allan

Guest Post from K.R. Morrison, author of Be Not Afraid

About K.R. Morrison K R Morrison lives in the Pacific Northwest, with her husband of 25 years, a small zoo, and the...
May 21, 2012 by Tracee Gleichner

Ze'ev Jabotinsky: Jews Refuse To Surrender

Owning a PR firm I consume media non-stop, but reading news about Israel and Judaism is constantly a bewildering...
May 20, 2012 by RonnTorossian

Where there’s smoke there’s fire

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, whose special investigative unit already has found probable cause that Barack...
May 17, 2012 by Cybercorrespondent
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