San Joaquin River restoration to begin, aims to reawaken dry riverbedOctober 1st, 2009 San Joaquin River restoration to beginFRESNO, Calif. — Federal officials are preparing to release the first surge of water from a Fresno-area dam to reawaken miles of the San Joaquin River and restore salmon runs that went dry in the 1940s.
Biologists trying to determine what killed humpback whale found floating in Virginia riverSeptember 30th, 2009 Dead humpback whale found floating in Va. riverGLOUCESTER, Va.
Report: North Korean dam was nearly full before its surprise water release killed 6September 13th, 2009 Report: NKorea dam was full before deadly releaseSEOUL, South Korea — A North Korean dam was nearly full before a large amount of water was released without warning earlier this month, causing a deadly river surge in South Korea, a news report said Sunday. North Korea discharged an estimated 40 million tons of water from its new dam into the Imjin River on Sept.
SKorea not opposed to dialogue between US and NKorea on resuming disarmament talksSeptember 12th, 2009 SKorea not opposed to US-NKorea direct talksSEOUL, South Korea — South Korea would not oppose the United States holding direct talks with North Korea to persuade the communist regime to rejoin stalled international nuclear disarmament negotiations, the Foreign Ministry said Saturday. U.S. State Department spokesman P.J.
NKorea sends excuse to SKorea over river surge that killed 3, left 3 missingSeptember 7th, 2009 NKorea sends excuse to SKorea over deadly floodSEOUL, South Korea — North Korea told South Korea on Monday its surprise release of dammed river water that left three people dead and three missing in the South was an emergency measure, but it stopped short of a direct apology. While the North's response to a demand for an explanation was unexpectedly quick, South Korea said the message was not enough, adding it is "very regrettable" that there was no mention of Sunday's deaths.
South Korea demands NKorean explanation for river surge that killed 3, left 3 missingSeptember 7th, 2009 SKorea demands NKorea explanation for deadly floodSEOUL, South Korea — South Korea pressed North Korea on Monday to explain a deadly surge in a river that flows across their border from the North that killed three South Koreans and left three others missing. The level of the Imjin River suddenly doubled Sunday, sweeping away six people camping and fishing near the border dividing the two Koreas.
SKorea demands NKorea apologize and offer more through explanation for deadly floodingSeptember 7th, 2009 SKorea demands NKorea apologize for floodingSEOUL, South Korea — South Korea rejected North Korea's explanation for a sudden, deadly release of dam water, saying Tuesday that Pyongyang should clarify more thoroughly and apologize for flooding that left six South Koreans dead or missing. The North said in its message Monday that it "urgently" had to release dammed water to a river flowing across the border between Saturday night and Sunday morning because the water level was too high.
South Korea presses NKorea to explain about deadly, sudden surge in border riverSeptember 6th, 2009 SKorea seeks NKorean explanation about flash floodSEOUL, South Korea — South Korea pressed North Korea to explain Monday what caused a sudden surge of water in a river flowing across the border from the North after the flooding left three South Korean dead and three others missing. Six South Koreans camping and fishing along a river flowing from North Korea were swept away Sunday when it suddenly doubled in height.
Obama sends condolences to SKorea on Kim's death, says his sacrifices must not be forgottenAugust 18th, 2009 Obama sends condolences to SKorea on Kim's deathWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is extending condolences to the Korean people and the family of former President Kim Dai-jung. Obama said Kim, who died Tuesday at age 85, "risked his life" in leading a political movement that was crucial to South Korean development.
Sen. Graham voices hopes former President Clinton's trip to NKorea will yield positive resultsAugust 4th, 2009 Graham hopes Clinton NKorea mission is an openingWASHINGTON — Sen. Lindsay Graham says he hopes former President Clinton's visit to North Korea can yield some progress on nuclear issues as well as winning the release of two jailed American journalists.
Near site of Ohio's infamous Cuyahoga River fire, gulls killed and maimed by cooking oil spillJune 27th, 2009 Gulls killed, maimed by cooking oil in Ohio riverCLEVELAND — Hundreds of gulls were killed or maimed in Cleveland after what investigators believe was cooking oil spewed from a sewer pipe into the Cuyahoga (keye-uh-HOH'-guh) River. Investigators said Friday that several hundred gallons of the substance killed or disabled hundreds of gulls near the Kingsbury Run tributary.
Official: SKorea to demand NKorea release detained worker during this week's rare talksJune 18th, 2009 SKorea to demand NKorea to free detained workerSEOUL, South Korea — South Korea will demand the release of a citizen held by North Korea when the two countries meet for a third round of talks over the fate of a troubled joint factory park, an official said Thursday. Friday's meeting at the North Korean border town of Kaesong, the site of the industrial park, comes amid rising tension in the peninsula over the North's nuclear program.
Report: 2 US journalists admit entering NKorea illegally and 'accepted' 12-year sentenceJune 16th, 2009 Report: 2 US journalists admit entering NKoreaSEOUL, South Korea — North Korea's state-run news agency says that two American journalists sentenced last week to 12 years of labor admitted they crossed into the country illegally. The Korean Central News Agency said in a detailed report Tuesday that Laura Ling and Euna Lee of Current TV were arrested after crossing the Tumen River from China into North Korea.
33 killed in Madhya Pradesh bus accident (Lead)June 1st, 2009 BHOPAL - At least 33 people were killed and eight others injured when their bus careened off a bridge and crashed into a dry river bed in Morena district of Madhya Pradesh Monday evening, police said. The bus, which had around 50 passengers, fell off the Rajghat bridge over Chambal river and crashed into the dry river bed.
Financial markets in China, SKorea, Singapore, India, Thailand closed Friday for holidaysMay 1st, 2009 Markets in China, SKorea, Singapore, India closedBANGKOK, Thailand — Most Asian financial markets were closed Friday for May Day and other holidays. Markets were closed in mainland China, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, India and the Philippines.