-
Sun-Sentinel - Mon Dec 7, 4:04 pm ET
LONDON (AP) — John Crofton, a researcher renowned for his groundbreaking work on the treatment of the tuberculosis, has died at his home in Scotland. He was 97.
-
PRWeb via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 8, 2:01 am ET
Joel Christian McEwen, nationally acclaimed documentary film maker and director, will announce "Walking Through Worlds", a look in HD format at natural medicine and shamanism on five continents. He will appear on the Awakening Value Show with Marti Spiegelman, MFA on Thursday, December 10 at 12 Noon Pacific Time on the VoiceAmerica Business Channel.
-
WTOL 11 Toledo - Mon Dec 7, 4:02 pm ET
John Crofton, a researcher renowned for his groundbreaking work on the treatment of the tuberculosis, has died at his home in Scotland. He was 97.
-
WBAY Green Bay - Mon Dec 7, 3:53 pm ET
John Crofton, a researcher renowned for his groundbreaking work on the treatment of the tuberculosis, has died at his home in Scotland. He was 97.
-
The Morning Call - Mon Dec 7, 3:43 pm ET
LONDON (AP) — John Crofton, a researcher renowned for his groundbreaking work on the treatment of the tuberculosis, has died at his home in Scotland. He was 97.
-
FOX 11 Santa Maria - Thu Dec 3, 5:52 am ET
Nepal's top politicians strapped on oxygen tanks Friday and held a Cabinet meeting amid the frigid, thin air of Mount Everest to highlight the danger global warming posesto glaciers ahead of next week's international climate...
-
KJCT 8 Grand Junction - Thu Dec 3, 5:50 am ET
SYANGBOCHE, Nepal (AP) - A group of Nepalese ministers reached the Mount Everest region Thursday for a Cabinet meeting being billed as the highest ever - a stunt meant to highlight the threat global warming poses to Himalayan glaciers.
-
NBC26 Green Bay - Mon Dec 7, 3:51 pm ET
LONDON (AP) - John Crofton, a researcher renowned for his groundbreaking work on the treatment of the tuberculosis, has died at his home in Scotland. He was 97.
-
AP via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 3, 5:35 am ET
A group of Nepalese ministers reached the Mount Everest region Thursday for a Cabinet meeting being billed as the highest ever — a stunt meant to highlight the threat global warming poses to Himalayan glaciers.
-
Half Moon Bay Review - Fri Dec 4, 1:26 pm ET
Photos and story by Lars Howlett Hunkered down at 16,000 feet above sea level, in the modest village of Lobuche, trekkers on the KarmaQuest expedition to Nepal were quick to bed but slow to sleep. By 7 p.m., almost all were zipped up in their sleeping bags, with only one or two remaining members still huddling in the common room around the faint warmth of a stove burning yak dung.
-
EARTHtimes.org - Sun Dec 6, 2:46 am ET
New Delhi - At least two workers were killed and 10 were hospitalized following a suspected gas leak in a factory in India's central state of Madhya Pradesh, a news report said Sunday. The gas leak occurred at Raini Live, a medicine manufacturing pla...
-
Bloomberg - Fri Dec 4, 5:21 am ET
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Nepal’s Cabinet issued a declaration on climate change after an outdoor meeting in the shadow of Mount Everest, in a region where shrinking glaciers threaten rivers essential to development in China, India and Pakistan.
-
EARTHtimes.org - Sun Dec 6, 1:46 am ET
New Delhi - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Sunday left for a three-day visit to Russia during which the two countries are expected to sign a pact on civil nuclear cooperation and three defence accords. Singh said he and Russian President Dmitry...
-
Bloomberg - Fri Dec 4, 5:10 am ET
Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Nepal’s Cabinet issued a declaration on climate change after an outdoor meeting in the shadow of Mount Everest, in a region where shrinking glaciers threaten rivers essential to development in China, India and Pakistan.
-
EARTHtimes.org - Sun Dec 6, 1:31 am ET
Washington - The United States has not had any good intelligence on Osama bin Laden's whereabouts in years, Defence Secretary Robert Gates told ABC News' This Week programme to be broadcast later Sunday. Gates also couldn't confirm reports this week ...