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	        <title> Iceland's Amazing Peaceful Revolution - Still Not in the News </title> 
	        <description> No news from Iceland? Why? Last we heard, people were rising up and overthrowing the bankers. Then, no news on the television or newspapers for two years. What happened? 

Why won’t the papers and TV tell us how the bankers successfully crushed or minimized another rebellion? Because… THEY DIDN’T! This time, the people won.
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			        <pubDate> Fri, 18 May 2012 02:41:00 PDT</pubDate>  
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	        <title> Gigantic Icelandic Volcano Could Plunge Europe Into Immediate Ice Age...</title> 
	        <description> Another mammoth Icelandic volcano, Baroarbunga, is ready to erupt. This one could dwarf the Eyjafjallajokull glacier volcano that blew in 2010 causing havoc throughout Europe.

That's the word streaming out of this northern island nation....
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			        <pubDate> Fri, 11 Feb 2011 00:15:00 PST</pubDate>  
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	        <title> UN: Ashes from Icelandic Volcano Could Pose Health Risks</title> 
	        <description> The UN health agency said today that the health risks related to the ashes from the volcanic eruption in Iceland are not yet fully known, but they could be harmful when inhaled, especially for people with asthma and other respiratory problems.

It is estimated that about 25 per cent of the particles in the ash resulting from the eruption of the Eyjafjalla volcano on 14 April are less than 10 microns in size – considered more dangerous because they can penetrate deeper into the lungs.
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			        <pubDate> Fri, 16 Apr 2010 17:36:00 PDT</pubDate>  
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