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Join T2A Chat  on 19 December at 1800 UTC, when we meet explorer Jon Bowermaster as he prepares to kayak on a five-week journey into the ice-packed Weddell Sea of Antarctica.  Bowermaster joins a team of scientists, navigators, and photographers who will follow the fast-changing boundaries of the 500-mile-long Larsen Ice Shelf. The team will collect ice samples, look for signs of pollution, gather aerial footage, and survey the health and populations of local penguins and other wildlife.  Bowermaster was also part of and will discuss the recent international rescue effort that saved passengers of the ship that sank off the coast of Antarctica after hitting an iceberg.

 

 Twin Suicide Blasts Hit Military Checkpoint in Southwest Pakistan
Pakistani military says at least seven people killed


Lebanese soldiers stand guard in village of Rmeish, near family
home of Brig. Gen. *** Hajj, 12 Dec 2007 Lebanese Army Investigates Slaying of Top General
Initial investigation indicates car packed with explosives, parked by roadside, was detonated by remote control


Smoke is seen rising from chimneys of the largest metal working
company in Bulgaria (File) US, EU Deadlock Over Emission Cuts May Derail Climate Change Talks  Audio Clip Available
EU, vast majority of 190 nations participating in Bali conference want to set target of a 25-40 percent cut in greenhouse gas emissions


German Chancellor Merkel and FM Steinmeier, 2nd left, chat with
Portuguese PM Socrates, right, and FM Amado before signing ceremony of
the EU's Treaty of Lisbon, 13 Dec 2007 EU Leaders Adopt Reforms to Strengthen Bloc  Audio Clip Available
Plans include cutting size of European Parliament and number of EU decisions that would require unanimous vote


Pervez Musharraf (Nov, 2007 photo) Challenges to Musharraf Presidency Expected to Resume  Audio Clip Available
Senior Pakistani lawyer says his colleagues will try to challenge legitimacy of Musharraf's re-election when president lifts country's state of emergency


Agni II missile is test fired from Wheeler Island off eastern
Indian state of Orissa, 12 Apr 2007 (frame grab from video) India Plans Missile Shield by 2010  Audio Clip Available
Military analysts greet announcement made this week with some skepticism


Supporting officer of N. Korean delegation, left, pushes S.
Korean naval officer while they argue about showing North Korean
proposal map, 13 Dec 2007 Korean Military Talks Get Physical in Dispute Over Maritime Border
South Korean naval officer jumped up from seat, prevented North Korean official from showing information deemed sensitive by South


Kosovo's President Fatmir Sejdiu, 01 Dec 2007 Kosovo's Move Toward Independence Stirs Fears of Violence  Audio Clip Available
There is disagreement among outside observers over whether independence will promote or endanger stability in Balkan region


Martin Scheinin, UN Commission on Human Rights special rapporteur
on human rights and counterterrorism (File Photo) UN Expert Says Guantanamo Suspects Denied Fair Trial
Martin Scheinin says US military commission hearings confirmed difficulties or even impossibility of defense to provide evidence


Scene from 'The Kite Runner' Controversial Film 'The Kite Runner' Hits Movie Screens  Audio Clip Available
Movie based on novelist Khaled Hosseini's international best-seller set in 1970s Afghanistan and present-day America


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