Greenlandic news | Presented by Sermitsiaq Cruise ship record in Nuuk (The Copenhagen Post)

3 July 2008, 2:31 am

A record 2,900 Japanese, American and English tourists will invade Nuuk on Monday 7 July. It is the first time that the capital of Greenland will have so many visitors in a single day.... read more

CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying: USA Romps over Overmatched Barbados (Goal.com)

15 June 2008, 6:29 pm

USA 8 - 0 Barbados It took all of 55 seconds for the United States to break out of its scoreless slump. Fifty-five seconds, and the three straight blanks in recent friendlies were forgotten.... read more

When numbers fall... (Deccan Herald)

10 June 2008, 6:15 am

Its official. Polar bear has been declared a threatened species following evidence that global warming is causing Arctic sea ice to shrink.... read more

From Around the Globe (The Asheville Tribune)

6 June 2008, 5:25 pm

Excerpt: NEW evidence has cast doubt on claims that the world’s ice-caps are melting, it emerged last night. Satellite data shows that concerns over the levels of sea ice may have been premature. It was feared that the polar caps were vanishing because of the effects of global warming.... read more

MLS and Villarreal Agree Terms for Altidore (Goal.com)

5 June 2008, 11:02 am

Major League Soccer and Spanish side Villarreal have agreed terms for the transfer of New York Red Bulls young striker Jozy Altidore, according to a source familiar with the situation contacted by Goal.com. The final price is reportedly $10 million.... read more

Rewriting Greenland's Immigration History (Science Daily)

4 June 2008, 5:26 pm

The first immigrants in Greenland were not Indians from the North American continent or Canadian Inuit as previously suggested. And it is not just a question of revising the Greenlandic immigration history. The discovery is the world's first successful attempt to sequence an entire mitochondrial gen... read more

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