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		<title>Giant Iceberg Threatens Shipping to Australia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A humongous slab of ice, larger than the island of Manhattan, may threaten all overseas shipping to Australia. The giant iceberg was detected amazingly close to the Australian continent by scientist Dr. Neal Young, of the Australian Antarctic Division (ADD).
Currently named B17B and afloat less than 1,000 miles from Australia&#8217;s west    coast,  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A humongous slab of ice, larger than the island of Manhattan, may threaten all overseas <a title="Shipping to Australia" href="http://www.shipping2australia.com" target="_self">shipping to Australia</a>. The giant iceberg was detected amazingly close to the Australian continent by scientist Dr. Neal Young, of the <a title="Australian Antarctic Division" href="http://www.aad.gov.au/" target="_blank">Australian Antarctic Division</a> (ADD).</p>
<p>Currently named B17B and afloat less than 1,000 miles from Australia&#8217;s west    coast,  many sea mariners are expressing their worries that this unwelcome visitor may disrupt their shipping lanes. If the iceberg does enter <strong>Australian</strong> waters, there is a danger of it colliding with the continental shelf resulting in tremors that could then spur tsunami waves.</p>
<p>But Australians can still sleep easy. According to scientists, the iceberg is very unlikely to hit Australia. The iceberg is expected to melt and eventually break into thousands of smaller pieces as it enters warmer waters.</p>
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