Or "NASA Studies Report Oceans Entering New Cooling Phase: Alarmists Fear Climate Science Budgets in Peril"?
Our blue our water in all forms is in peril.
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In naming him, Mr Uribe is sending the message that his country remains in peril.
Next week's Avignon drama festival, which drew 98, 000 spectators last year, is also in peril.
That decision has stirred concerns across the country that free speech is in peril.
Like coral reefs, she argues, the earth itself is a delicate island ecosystem in peril.
Mr. Hurd "has put H-P's most valuable trade secrets and confidential information in peril, " the suit alleges.
Democracy is in peril: That is an emerging theme of the liberal left's response to the Obama scandals.
Marriage proper is in peril, the church argues, and would be further compromised if attractive alternatives were made available.
He described some of the most popular fetishes on his site as asphyxiation, "women in peril, " feet and cannibalism.
But its future in this country is in peril unless we take steps to reduce barriers and open up the game.
With so many huge corporations in peril, how can small businesses survive?
The domestic issues on which Mr Bush had wanted to focus in his second term have been put in peril by Katrina.
The basics of the newspaper business are in peril as a result of the online revolution, on which you are currently reading.
The Socialist Party accuses Mr Sarkozy of shamelessly trying to seduce the far-right vote, thereby putting principles of generosity and tolerance in peril.
Global warming is melting mountain glaciers, spawning severe risks to sensitive ecosystems and putting the future of humanity in peril, the study concludes.
She added to that an unpopular poll tax, which she clung to obstinately when her MPs knew it was putting their seats in peril.
More than 50 GPs in new clinical commissioning groups have warned that the NHS in England may be "in peril" if government changes are derailed.
While 600 conventional coal plants currently generate half the nation's electricity, new projects are in peril: Of the 114 proposed plants, 67 still await permits.
At once, they are trying to bring about some deeply unpopular changes privatisation, deregulation while leaving the French with the impression that nothing they cherish is in peril.
The "Planet in Peril" crew traveled with Knights to Taiwan's southern port city of Kaohsiung, which is considered one of the world's main hubs for shark fins.
Years in the making, it was published, to critical and popular acclaim in 1990, two months after Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait, thereby putting Saudi Arabia's oilfields in peril.
Independent studies from around ground zero have shown concentrations of pollutants higher than official samples, but experts say the surrounding community does not appear to be in peril.
Risky investments put the public's money in peril, say detractors.
With the single market in peril and depression looming, Mrs Merkel would come under huge pressure to pay whatever it takes to save the rest of the euro zone.
The prologue is a delight, a bright and colorful mini-episode that both plays around with the Prime Directive problem as well as highlighting our heroes actually helping people in peril.
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How can they turn from melancholy when at home they see young arrayed against old, black against white, neighbor against neighbor, so that they stand in peril of social discord.
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