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Breaking News: CBS News: USS Enterprise makes final voyage

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USS Enterprise makes final voyage
Mar 11th 2012, 00:42

Storied carrier's history includes action in several wars and served as a spotter ship for John Glenn's orbit of the earth

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Mar 10th 2012, 23:47

 

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Snow cover lingered in the Great Lakes region on Feb. 16, 2008, as shown by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Terra satellite.

By msnbc.com staff

Great Lakes ice coverage declined an average of 71 percent over the past 40 years, according to a report from the American Meteorological Society.

The amount of decline varies year to year and lake to lake, according to the report's lead researcher, Jia Wang, an ice research climatologist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory in Ann Arbor, Mich.


Wang’s report said that based on Coast Guard scanning, satellite photos and other research from 1973 to 2010, ice coverage dropped most on Lake Ontario, 88 percent; the second-largest loss was on Lake Superior, at 79 percent.

The smallest decline, 37 percent, was on Lake St. Clair, a lake between Lakes Erie and Huron that was also included in the study.

The study doesn’t include the current winter, but satellite photos show that only about 5 percent of Great Lakes surface froze over this winter, the Detroit Free Press said. That’s down from years such as 1979, when there was as much as 94 percent ice coverage. On average, about 40 percent of the surfaces freeze over, the newspaper said.

Wang told WBEZ-FM in Chicago that diminished ice coverage speeds wintertime evaporation, reducing the lakes’ water levels, which can spur increased and early algae blooms, damage water quality, and accelerate erosion as more shoreline is exposed to waves.

Wang told the Cleveland Plain Dealer newspaper that natural climatic variables such as El Nino, La Nina play as much a role in the ice decline as a warming global climate.

"We are seeing the impact of global warming here in the Great Lakes -- but the natural variability is at least as large a factor," Wang said.

Wang said global climate change and regional climate patterns are competing over the Great Lakes.

The Great Lakes, scientists say, contain about 20 percent of the world's fresh water supply and cover 94,000 square miles in two countries.

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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: ‘The World America Made’ by Robert Kagan

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'The World America Made' by Robert Kagan
Mar 9th 2012, 19:35

Presidents do most of their reading in private. What lies on their bedside table is not subject to the Freedom of Information Act. If a president happens to go to sleep by reading trashy novels or CIA reports, we don't find out about it.

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U.S. News: Great Lakes ice coverage falls 71 percent over 40 years

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Mar 10th 2012, 23:47

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Snow cover lingered in the Great Lakes region on Feb. 16, 2008, as shown by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Terra satellite.

By msnbc.com staff

Great Lakes ice coverage declined an average of 71 percent over the past 40 years, according to a report from the American Meteorological Society.

The amount of decline varies year to year and lake to lake, according to the report's lead researcher, Jia Wang, an ice research climatologist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory in Ann Arbor, Mich.


Wang’s report said that based on Coast Guard scanning, satellite photos and other research from 1973 to 2010, ice coverage dropped most on Lake Ontario, 88 percent; the second-largest loss was on Lake Superior, at 79 percent.

The smallest decline, 37 percent, was on Lake St. Clair, a lake between Lakes Erie and Huron that was also included in the study.

The study doesn’t include the current winter, but satellite photos show that only about 5 percent of Great Lakes surface froze over this winter, the Detroit Free Press said. That’s down from years such as 1979, when there was as much as 94 percent ice coverage. On average, about 40 percent of the surfaces freeze over, the newspaper said.

Wang told WBEZ-FM in Chicago that diminished ice coverage speeds wintertime evaporation, reducing the lakes’ water levels, which can spur increased and early algae blooms, damage water quality, and accelerate erosion as more shoreline is exposed to waves.

Wang told the Cleveland Plain Dealer newspaper that natural climatic variables such as El Nino, La Nina play as much a role in the ice decline as a warming global climate.

"We are seeing the impact of global warming here in the Great Lakes -- but the natural variability is at least as large a factor," Wang said.

Wang said global climate change and regional climate patterns are competing over the Great Lakes.

The Great Lakes, scientists say, contain about 20 percent of the world's fresh water supply and cover 94,000 square miles in two countries.

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Mar 10th 2012, 23:26

Authorities are asking for the public's help in identifying a victim of a house fire in Camden early Saturday that killed a man and critically burned a woman.

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Economy: Economic News, Policy & Analysis - The Washington Post: Review of ‘The Mormon People ’ by Matthew Bowman and ‘LDS in the USA’ by Lee Trepanier and Lynita K. Newswander

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Review of 'The Mormon People ' by Matthew Bowman and 'LDS in the USA' by Lee Trepanier and Lynita K. Newswander
Mar 9th 2012, 23:20

Has "Twilight" author Stephenie Meyer accomplished more than just writing one of the new millennium's blockbusters, a multimedia phenomenon that cast supernatural creatures as teenage heartthrobs? Two new books, one a work of history, the other of cultural analysis, seek to explicate the "Mormon moment" for American readers. And each cites Meyer's success at mainstreaming the values of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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U.S. News: Suspect in Washington state courthouse attack arrested

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Mar 10th 2012, 18:30

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Suspect Steven Daniel Kravetz was arrested Saturday in Olympia, Wash.

Updated at 4:56 p.m. ET: Authorities on Saturday arrested a man suspected in a courthouse attack in Montesano, Wash., at a home in the state capital of Olympia after a tip from his mother, according to media reports.

The mother of 34-year-old Steven Daniel Kravetz called Thurston County authorities after police released a flier with her and her son's photo. The mother, Roberta L. Dougherty, told authorities her son was at a residence in Olympia, The Seattle Times reported.

A SWAT team surrounded the house and negotiated his surrender, KOMO News reported. He was taken into custody without incident.

Kravetz is suspected of stabbing a judge and shooting a sheriff's deputy with her own weapon in a courthouse struggle in the coastal town of Montesano in Grays Harbor County, which is about about 90 miles southwest of Seattle and just west of Thurston County.


"He acted alone and we know him to be the assailant," Grays Harbor County Sheriff's Undersheriff Rick Scott said earlier Saturday. "We're operating under the belief that he's still armed."

Kravetz fled the courthouse with the officer's .45-caliber handgun after Friday's attack and showed up about an hour or so later at the office of his former attorney and asked to the use the phone, Scott said.

The attorney had represented Kravetz a number of years ago and "didn't know anything was up," Scott said.

Investigators believe Kravetz called his mom at about 3 p.m. and that she apparently gave him a ride out of the area, Scott said.

"We don't know what her knowledge or involvement is," the undersheriff said, adding: "We're concerned for her welfare. We don't know what his mental, emotional state was following the incident."

Around noon Friday, the deputy responded to a report of a suspicious person at the courthouse and confronted a man, Scott said. During a struggle, she was stabbed with either a small knife or scissors.

The judge intervened, striking the assailant, who then stabbed him, authorities said.

Davin reached for her gun, but it was wrestled away by the man, who shot twice, striking her in the shoulder before fleeing, Scott said.

Both the judge and the sheriff's deputy were treated and released from a hospital hours after the attack.

Kravetz has 2008 felony convictions in Washington's for third-degree assault with a weapon and making a false statement to a public servant, according to court records, The Seattle Times reported. He was arrested after he refused to cooperate with police after being kicked out of a Centralia public library, Centralia police Sgt. Stacy Denham told the newspaper.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Breaking News: CBS News: That time of year, when clocks spring ahead

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That time of year, when clocks spring ahead
Mar 10th 2012, 22:22

For most of U.S. clocks must be set ahead one hour at 2 a.m. Sunday for Daylight Savings

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Breaking News: CBS News: Suspect arrested in Wash. courthouse attack

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Suspect arrested in Wash. courthouse attack
Mar 10th 2012, 22:51

Police have arrested a 34-year-old man accused of stabbing a judge and shooting a sheriff's deputy in a courthouse struggle

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Breaking News: CBS News: N.M. candidate facing extortion charge wins

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N.M. candidate facing extortion charge wins
Mar 10th 2012, 21:21

Voters back mayoral candidate despite prosecutor's claim he secretly recorded another candidate getting topless lap dance

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Top Stories - Google News: Good sport Prince Harry charms Brazil - Telegraph.co.uk

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Mar 10th 2012, 21:02


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