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Emeritus Founder, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief: Alan Gray
With the effects of the recent 8.8 magnitude quake in Chile still unfolding, it is understandable that thoughts of how this will affect other areas are not high in people's minds.
The Hollywood Sentinel editor Bruce Edwin returns with his letter form the editor, discussing an internet addicted society, and racial prejudices concerning the devastating earthquake in Haiti.
The earth quake rocked Tonga, catching residents off guard as they prepared themselves for a visit from tropical cyclone, Rene, which is currently a category three cyclone with wind speeds of up to 93 miles an hour.
Haiti, a small Caribbean country, experienced nature's fury when on January 13; a strong earthquake with a magnitude of 7.3 rocked its capital Port au Prince.
A friend and 'amateur seismologist' has been studying earthquakes for many years and is used to seeing the regular quakes that appear all over the world.
Australia is studying how to reduce wind-farm bird deaths, but rural landholders still face unanswered questions over turbine foundations and cleanup costs.