Friday, May 07, 2004

Baghdad Snapshot action

Remember this, I wonder how these human beings have been affected by American liberation.
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Smoke Them

Then he received the reply: "Hit him, hit the truck and him.' As the helicopter's gun camera captures the scene on video, the pilot fires a 30mm gun at the wounded man, vaporising him in a second.
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Mike's Message : Disney Spin

Michael Eisner did not call Miramax and tell them to stop my film. Not only that, for the next year, SIX MILLION dollars of DISNEY money continued to flow into the production Read it NOW!

'US soldiers abused young girl at Iraqi prison'

"She was naked and screaming and calling out to him as they beat her. Her brother was helpless and could only hear her cries. This affected all of us because she was just a child.

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Is Earth In Imminent Danger From Inbound Meteors?

While surfing on the internet back on March 22nd, I happened to come across a message board in which one poster revealed that they had an insider in NASA who had been providing them information.
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Australia told to expect refugees from global warming

Environmental activists from Pacific nations threatened by rising sea levels called on Australia Monday to recognise "environmental refugees" who try to escape the effects of global warming.
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Scorched earth reaches record temperatures

A NASA satellite has captured record-breaking temperatures in Southern California, showing land that had baked to 70° Celsius just a day before the season's first wildfires ignited
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The couple at the centre of a scandal that horrified the world

"Just like what happened with that Lynch girl, this is getting blown out of proportion," Ms England's father said. "But in a negative way rather than a positive way."

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Washington Post Releases New Iraq Torture Photos

In one of the pictures, taken from the summer of 2003 through the winter, a soldier is seen holding a leash tied around the neck of a naked Iraqi detainee grimacing and lying on the floor.
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Guerrilla News Network

With last week's release of the horrifying photos from Abu Ghraib prison, whatever credibility the United States had left in the Arab world, is now gone.
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Formaldehyde, Ammonia and Benzene Molecules on Mars?

"Speculation is that already methane is a rather strong indicator life is probably present today on Mars. Just simply based on methane. ...Formaldehyde is destroyed in the Martian atmosphere within 7.5 hours. There is no way that formaldehyde can exist and remain for a long time in the Martian atmosphere. If (formaldehyde) confirmed, possibly life on Mars today, yes." - Vittorio Formisano, Ph.D., Physicist
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Wednesday, May 05, 2004

The Cult that's Running the Country

The president lied and the White House had attacked my wife, but I was a publicity seeker. Of course, if it was publicity I was after, my campaign was a flop. Prior to Novak's article, I was still known as the last American diplomat to have met with Saddam Hussein. Now I had become Mr. Valerie Plame. "Welcome to the Dennis Thatcher club," a husband of a well-known woman said to me, a reference to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's spouse.
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Panel to examine vulnerability of e-voting

"We cannot afford to have a replay of 2000, when voting systems failed to properly record voters' intent ... and when millions of Americans questioned the outcome and legitimacy of the presidential election," said Kay Maxwell, president of the League of Women Voters, who was to testify Wednesday.
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Michael Moore.com : Mike's Message

For nearly a year, this struggle has been a lesson in just how difficult it is in this country to create a piece of art that might upset those in charge (well, OK, sorry -- it WILL upset them...big time.
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Disney Forbidding Distribution of Film That Criticizes Bush

The Walt Disney Company is blocking its Miramax division from distributing a new documentary by Michael Moore that harshly criticizes President Bush, executives at both Disney and Miramax said Tuesday.
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Tuesday, May 04, 2004

Coral spawning stuns scientists in Maldives

Scientists in the Maldives watched spellbound under the full moon as reproducing corals ejected pink-orange eggs and bundles of sperm -- proof the islands' endangered reefs are on the road to regeneration.
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