Posted on 09 December 2009. Tags: 2000, australia, Australian Antarctic Division, B17B, Dr Neal Young, European Space Agency, glaciologist, ice, Macquarie Island, NASA, New Zealand, Ross Ice Shelf, Tasmania
The mammoth chunk of ice, which measures 12 miles long and five miles wide, was spotted floating close to the mainland by scientists at the Australian Antarctic Division (ADD).
Known as B17B, it is currently drifting 1,000 miles from Australia’s west coast and is moving gradually north with the ocean current and prevailing wind.
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Posted on 15 October 2009. Tags: 2000, 2001, Barack Obama, Country, Garth Brooks, Grand Ole Opry, las vegas, music, Nashville, Out of Retirement, President, retirement, Steve Wynn, Tennessee, Washington
(CNN) — Garth Brooks, one of the biggest country stars of all time, said Thursday he is coming out of retirement after nine years away from the music business, and will start a concert engagement in Las Vegas. Read the full story
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Posted on 10 September 2009. Tags: 1990, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2008, Aoife Martin, Ben Golden, Blue Ocean Institute, Denny’s, Filet-O-Fish, Food Network, Gary Johnson, hoki, industry, Long John Silver’s, Marine Stewardship Council, May, McDonald’s, New Zealand, October, orange rating, Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society, sandwich, sandwiches, senior director, The Ministry of Fisheries, whiptail, Yum Brands
The answer to the eternal mystery of what makes up a Filet-O-Fish sandwich turns out to involve an ugly creature from the sunless depths of the Pacific, whose bounty, it seems, is not limitless.
The world’s insatiable appetite for fish, with its disastrous effects on populations of favorites like red snapper, monkfish and tuna, has driven commercial fleets to deeper waters in search of creatures unlikely to star on the Food Network.
One of the most popular is the hoki, or whiptail, a bug-eyed specimen found far down in the waters around New Zealand and transformed into a major export. McDonald’s alone at one time used roughly 15 million pounds of it each year. Read the full story
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