Iceland volcano draws hikers despite lava flow

Officials in Iceland say the opening of a second fissure and constant lava flow are not putting in danger hordes of tourists seeking a glimpse of a rare volcanic eruption. Civil Protection Department Spokesman Vidir Reymissom says hikers are being drawn to the area in southern Iceland by the spectacular view of the lava flow. He said Sunday tourists are in no danger even though a second fissure opened several days ago, releasing more lava. He... [more]

Vatican rallies around pope over scandal

Pope Benedict XVI kept mum on paedophile priest scandals rocking the Roman Catholic Church during his Easter mass Sunday as Christians across the world marked the resurrection of Christ. While condemning persecution and lamenting the “suffering” of Christian minorities in Iraq and Pakistan, Benedict failed to mention any abuse by the Church’s priests. Rallying around the embattled head of the Roman Catholic Church in a... [more]

Today in History – 4th APR.

Today is Easter Sunday, April 4, the 94th day of 2010. There are 271 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On April 4, 1968, civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., 39, was shot to death at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tenn. (James Earl Ray later pleaded guilty to assassinating King, then spent the rest of his life claiming his innocence before dying in prison in 1998.) On this date: In 1818, Congress decided... [more]

A week in security: Apple and Microsoft patch numerous flaws

It was a busy week this week for both Apple and Microsoft, after the two tech giants were forced to patch critical flaws in their products, while Googles spat with China continued and social networks were found wanting once again. First, Microsofts Internet Explorer product was found wanting again, with the firm forced to issue an out-of-cycle patch for IE6 and IE7, the second time this year Redmond has had to release a patch outside its... [more]

Today in History – 3rd APR.

Today is Saturday, April 3, the 93rd day of 2010. There are 272 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On April 3, 1860, the legendary Pony Express began carrying mail between St. Joseph, Mo., and Sacramento, Calif. (The delivery system lasted only 18 months, giving way to the transcontinental telegraph.) On this date: In 1865, Union forces occupied the Confederate capital of Richmond, Va. In 1882, outlaw Jesse James was... [more]

Lawyer: ESPN’s Erin Andrews getting death threats

Erin Andrews has been getting death threats in a stream of e-mails to a media outlet, an attorney for the ESPN reporter and “Dancing with the Stars” contestant said Friday. Attorney Marshall Grossman said that a man had sent at least a dozen e-mails since September threatening Andrews. DirecTV provided them to Andrews’ representatives Thursday, but it was not immediately clear to whom the e-mails were addressed. The... [more]

Today in History – 2nd APR.

Today is Good Friday, April 2, the 92nd day of 2010. There are 273 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On April 2, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson asked Congress to declare war against Germany, saying, “The world must be made safe for democracy.” (Congress declared war four days later.) On this date: In 1513, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon landed in present-day Florida. In 1792, Congress passed the Coinage... [more]

Ministers declare war on marijuana trade in Holland

Justice minister Ernst Hirsch Ballin has published draft legislation calling for a major clampdown on all aspects of the soft drugs industry, news agency ANP reports on Thursday. The plan involves making sure everyone involved in the supply chain – from equipment suppliers (growshops) to traders and even electricians who help build illegal plantations face up to three years in prison, ANP says. The legislation states all preparations... [more]

Scientists build world’s first carbon negative chip

Scientists at Larpa Labs in Taiwan claim to have built the world’s first carbon negative processor, which uses nanotechnology to capture carbon atoms and bind them to the processing core to extend memory and add power. The company explained that the chip could help to reduce the carbon footprint of datacentres around the world. “Nanotubes are already part of the computing culture and this development will see them taken mainstream,”... [more]

Japan’s business confidence grows for fourth quarter

Japanese business confidence has improved for a fourth straight quarter as the world’s number two economy slowly recovers from its worst slump in decades, the Bank of Japan said Thursday. Sentiment among major manufacturers rose to its highest level since September 2008, with a reading of minus 14 in March from a revised minus 25 in December, according to the bank’s Tankan survey of more than 11,000 firms. The closely watched... [more]

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