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Small earthquake reported in Dallas area Houston Chronicle AP Texas News © 2011 AP A spokesman for the US Geological Survey said the earthquake occurred about 11:45 pm Saturday. No injuries were reported. Geophysicist Paul Caruso told The Dallas Morning News that the late-night quake was a magnitude 2.6 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Earthquake felt in Israel Jewish Telegraphic Agency The epicenter of the earthquake, which stuck just moments before noon Sunday, was located in the Mediterranean Sea, about 44 miles northwest of Tel Aviv and 49 miles west-southwest of Haifa, the US Geological Survey reported. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bernie Napp: Fraction too much fiction about fracking New Zealand Herald The next concern is that fracking causes earthquakes. This comes from a report prepared for the European Parliament of June 2011. The reference for the Blackpool earthquake is a newspaper article, and that for earthquakes in the Fort Worth area are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Financial windfall as quake-hit stand goes! Harnesslink Don't expect too many Addington harness racing officials to shed a tear as their earthquake-damaged public grandstand disappears this week. The iconic stand, home to up to 7000 people most New Zealand Trotting Cup Days, is being demolished after being ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Alexi O'Brien: Climbing peak of Kilimanjaro a test of endurance TVNZ Twelve of us - mostly Kiwis - had joined together to climb Kilimanjaro - Africa's highest peak - to raise money for the Christchurch Red Cross Earthquake Fund. We were nervous then - but I think if we'd really known what was to come, some of us may not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Brownlee urges council to move faster NZ City The Earthquake Recovery Minister is urging the Christchurch City Council to move faster to grant consents for land which could be used for residential subdivisions in the city's rebuild. Gerry Brownlee senses the council's process for granting consents ... See all stories on this topic » |
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