Added: 21st April 2009 Posted By:Admin Views: 310 Comments:0
CBS News RAW: NATO forces foiled a pirate attack on a Norwegian tanker in the Gulf of Aden. Pirates attempted to capture the tanker and were apprehended hours later.
Added: 2nd June 2009 Posted By:Admin Views: 267 Comments:0
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (CNN) - Three commercial ships were expected to arrive around midday Tuesday at an Atlantic Ocean debris field believed connected to an Air France jet that disappeared Monday with 228 people on board, Brazilian aviation officials said. Earlier Tuesday, searchers found an...
Added: 16th March 2010 Posted By:Admin Views: 206 Comments:0
HILTON HEAD, S.C. -- A 38-year-old jogger from Georgia is dead after a single-engine plane making an emergency landing hit him as he ran on a South Carolina beach listening to his iPod.
The coroner said Tuesday that Robert Gary Jones of Woodstock, Ga., apparently did not hear the troubled...
Added: 4th April 2010 Posted By:Admin Views: 187 Comments:0
A coal-carrying ship that ran aground and was leaking oil over Australia's Great Barrier Reef was in danger of breaking apart, officials said on Sunday. (April 4)
Added: 11th July 2010 Posted By:Admin Views: 177 Comments:0
BP has placed a new cap atop the Gulf oil well that could allow it to capture all the crude that's leaking from the well. However, it still must run tests on whether the cap can withstand the pressure of oil pushing up from below the seafloor.
Added: 13th July 2010 Posted By:Admin Views: 149 Comments:0
AssociatedPress - After securing a new, tight-fitting cap on top of the leaking well in the Gulf of Mexico, BP prepared to begin tests to see if it will hold. The AP's Haven Daley reports from onboard a Coast Guard ship.
Added: 22nd July 2010 Posted By:Admin Views: 150 Comments:0
AP - Crew members aboard dozens of ships in the Gulf of Mexico prepared to evacuate as a tropical rainstorm brewing in the Caribbean brought the deep-sea effort to plug BP's ruptured oil well to a near standstill.
Added: 25th July 2010 Posted By:Admin Views: 164 Comments:0
AP - Gaffe-prone BP Chief Executive Tony Hayward, under fire for his handling of the Gulf oil spill, is being replaced, a senior U.S. government official said Sunday.