Honeybee and reporters on the beat

Bees are under a lot of stress just about everywhere these days, and the efforts of halt another issue, the stopping of the West Nile Virus are not helping as this Wall Street Journal Mobile story points out.


Brandon Pollard, founder of the Texas Honeybee Guid, explains on Aug. 16 how beekeepers are attempting to protect their hives from aerial spraying. #Dallas announced plans to spray pesticide from airplanes to combat the spread of #WestNile virus.

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the innovative Wall Street Journal mobile experiment, where its reporters post 60 second videos from where they are. The reporters could be in the war torn cities of Syria, or the streets of Europe.

The reporters shoot the video with their cell phones and upload it. Although the blogs does not know what guidelines or filtering rulers the WSJ has given to the reporters. The videos do have a feeling of on the spot reporting.

In the link below to the WSJ world stream site, the blog has chosen a link that segments out the current USA election in the stream.

Link to worldstream

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