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Drivers Can Outsmart TrafficSan Antonio TX (SPX) May 14, 2010 Total Traffic Network has announced a new multi-year agreement with TomTom to offer Lifetime Traffic Updates on several TomTom RDS-TMC equipped portable navigation units. The new feature empowers users with real-time traffic information that helps them avoid traffic delays and other hassles on the road. At no extra cost, customers will receive these updates for the useful life of the device. TomTom and Total Traffic Network first partnered in January, 2007 to provide real-time traffic on Tom ... read more |
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11 Somalis accused of piracy indicted in US: officials
Washington (AFP) April 23, 2010Eleven Somalis accused of attacking two US warships off Africa's east coast were brought to the United States and have been charged with piracy, the Department of Justice said Friday. Five of the men were indicted for attacking the heavily armed USS Nicholas on March 31 in a brazen attempt to rob the ship and piracy, and the other six were also charged with acts of piracy against the USS Ash ... more Military leads march to shrink US carbon 'boot print': study
Washington (AFP) April 20, 2010From solar-powered water purification systems in Afghanistan to a Navy jet fueled in part by biofuel, the US military is taking a lead role in shrinking the US carbon "boot print," an independent report said Tuesday. The US Department of Defense accounts for 80 percent of the US government's total energy consumption energy needs, and most of the energy it uses currently comes from fossil fue ... more Australia blames 'very tired' sailor for Barrier Reef crash
Sydney (AFP) April 15, 2010Australian officials Thursday said a "very tired" sailor's simple navigation errors caused a cargo ship to run aground and badly damage the Great Barrier Reef, as two crew faced court over the crash. A preliminary report into the April 3 foundering, which leaked tonnes of oil and threatened a major ecological disaster, said the Chinese officer steering the giant Shen Neng 1 had slept only fo ... more |
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No panic near Iceland volcano despite threat of ash and floodsHvolsvollur, Iceland (AFP) April 16, 2010 Some 800 people have repeatedly been forced to flee their homes near an ash-spewing volcano in southern Iceland, but despite the imminent threat of flash floods and toxic ash, there are few signs of alarm. "There is no panic," said Kjartan Thorkelsson, the local police chief in the nearby village of Hvolsvollur. For the second time in two days residents quit their homes briefly Thursday evening to avoid floodwater from the melting Eyjafjallajokull glacier covering the volcano that began eruptin ... read more |
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