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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.

 

A general view shows the reactor building of the Bushehr nuclear
power plant, in southern Iran (File) Russia Begins Delivering Fuel to Iranian Nuclear Power Plant
Russian foreign ministry says fuel will be under control and guarantees of International Atomic Energy Agency during time it is in Iranian territory


A Lebanese soldier walks past posters of Lebanese army chief and
presidential candidate General Michel Sleiman in Beirut, 17 Dec 2007 Lebanon's Presidential Election Postponed for Ninth Time  Audio Clip Available
Decision comes after top political leaders again fail to reach political deal that Hezbollah-led opposition demands before vote can take place


Pakistan army troops keeps guard at the main entry gate of
cantonment area in Kohat about 130 Kilometers (80 miles) west of
Islamabad, Pakistan, 17 Dec 2007 Suicide Bomber Kills at Least 9 Soldiers in Northwest Pakistan
At least four soldiers wounded in attack targeting military area in Kohat


Australian soldiers of the NATO-led International Security
Assistance Force (ISAF) keep guard on top of armored vehicles, in
Tirin Kot, the capital of Uruzgan province (File) Australia Warns of NATO Failure in Afghanistan  Audio Clip Available
NATO has about 33,000 troops in Afghanistan. Australia has about 1,000 there, making it one of the largest non-NATO contributor to anti-terrorism efforts in the country


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 Disputes Delay Proceedings at S. African ANC Conference
Power struggle between President Thabo Mbeki and ruling-party deputy Jacob Zuma causes ANC to delay filling top posts


ap_un_ban_climate_conference_bali_12dec07_eng_195 Climate Change Conference in Bali Officially Kicks Off New Round of Negotiations  Audio Clip Available
Next step will be two years of negotiations over new treaty itself which will succeed Kyoto Protocol on climate change


India Maoist Rebels Lead Mass Jailbreak in India  Audio Clip Available
Nearly 300 prisoners made their dramatic escape from Dantewada prison


Hospital staff clean and disinfect room in isolation ward where
bird flu patient was treated in Abbotabad, Pakistan, 17 Dec 2007 Health Officials Call for Increase in Bird Flu Surveillance  Audio Clip Available
World Health Organization announcement follows Pakistan's first bird flu fatality, Burma's first reported case of bird flu


Presidential candidate Lee Myung-bak, right, shakes hands with
supporter in Seoul, 05 Dec 2007 Voters Most Concerned About Economic Issues in South Korean Presidential Race  Audio Clip Available
Former Seoul mayor considered front-runner in vote scheduled for later this week


President Bush, center, looks on as Israeli PM Ehud Olmert, left,
and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas shake hands at opening session
of the Mideast conference in Annapolis, Maryland, 27 Nov 2007 Mideast Peace Process Back on Track in 2007  Audio Clip Available
Development follows year of turmoil and transition which saw Palestinian territories split, politically, and  renewed American-sponsored push to revive Middle East peace process


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