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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.

 

Recep Tayyip Erdogan (file photo) Turkey Launches Air, Artillery Attacks on Northern Iraq  Audio Clip Available
Speaking at a rally of his supporters, Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan, said the attacks were part of government's determined approach against PKK rebels


Iraqi soldiers march during a handover ceremony in Basra, 16 Dec
2007 Britain Hands Control of Basra to Iraqi Forces
Move marks a major step in withdrawal of British forces from Iraq


Avi Dichter (File Photo) Israeli Delegation to Tell US Iran Still Pursuing Nuclear Arms  Audio Clip Available
Israel's Public Security Minister Avi Dichter says US intelligence report that Iran halted its nuclear weapons program is wrong


South African President Thabo Mbeki, left, and ANC deputy
President Jacob Zuma, right, at the start of 52nd African National
Congress conference in Polokwane, 16 Dec 2007 African National Congress Opens with Rowdy Disputes  Audio Clip Available
Five-day conference opens with bitter divisions between incumbent President Thabo Mbeki and his party deputy, Jacob Zuma


Presidential candidate Lee Myung-bak, of the conservative main
opposition Grand National Party, prepares for a televised debate in
Seoul, 16 Dec 2007 Former Seoul Mayor Closes In on S. Korean Presidential Win  Audio Clip Available
Lee Myung-bak, who bills himself as a pro-business conservative, expected to become country's next president by an overwhelming margin when voters go to the polls Wednesday


An undated photo shows new Somalia's Prime Minister Colonel
Nur Hassan Hussein, 22 November 2007 Somali PM Dissolves Two-Week-Old Cabinet
Nur Hassan Hussein says he plans to propose a new cabinet within weeks


Benazir Bhutto Pakistan Opposition Leader Bhutto Leaves Door Open to Compromise  Audio Clip Available
Former PM Bhutto still concerned about electoral rigging in January's vote


Prachanda (file photo) Nepalese Political Elements Agree on Elections  Audio Clip Available
Political parties in fragile governing coalition, former rebel Maoists tentatively agree to hold elections by mid-April


Chicken trader sells his birds to a customer at a market in
Lagos, Nigeria (File Photo) Bird Flu Concerns Persist in Nigeria Before Holiday Festivities  Audio Clip Available
Nigerian officials disinfecting poultry markets in a bid to stem cases of bird flu before Christmas and Muslim festival of Sallah 


A Flock of flamingoes walk in a pond on the outskirts of
Ahmadabad, India, 27 June 2007 Flamingo Meat Being Sold Illegally in Mumbai Markets  Audio Clip Available
Police apprehended two men caught on videotape shooting flamingos near Indian port city


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