Saturday, June 26, 2004

Spirit's 'Pot of Gold' Perplexes Researchers

NASA's Spirit rover has found a Martian rock unlike anything researchers have seen before -- on Mars or Earth
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Thousands turn out in Ireland to protest war as Bush arrives

The Irish - devotees of Kennedy, skeptical admirers of Reagan, rapturous cheerleaders for Clinton - have fallen out of love with the American presidency," Stefanie Marsh wrote in a commentary in The Times of London. "In Ireland, an American president has for the first time become an overwhelming figure of hate."
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New Virus May Steal Data

A mysterious Internet virus being spread Friday by hundreds and possibly thousands of infected websites may be aimed at stealing credit card and other valuable information, security experts warned.

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Thank You, Michael Moore

Michael Moore has unleashed a wolf within Mr. Bush's fences. There is no getting around it. Perhaps, now that it is far too late, we as a nation will wake up.
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F-9/11 -GNN

by far the worst news to hit the White House was the rapacious public response to the release of a little indie doc called Fahrenheit 9/11.
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Michael Moore.com

In New York's East Village, Fahrenheit 9/11 showed every 45 minutes. The demand was so high that the theater decided to continue showing the film all night long.

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Moore film divides America

Michael Moore's award-winning documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 has opened to rave reviews - but not among supporters of President George Bush.
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Friday, June 25, 2004

U.S. Above the Law in Iraq after June 30

The Bush administration has decided to take the unusual step of bestowing on its own troops and personnel immunity from prosecution by Iraqi courts for killing Iraqis or destroying local property after the occupation ends and political power is transferred to an interim Iraqi government, U.S. officials said.
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Michael Moore's 'Fahrenheit 9/11' turns on box office heat - Jun. 24, 2004

Director Michael Moore's controversial documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11" turned on the box office heat in its first day in theaters breaking single-day records at the two New York City theaters where it played.
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Banning Movies

Because the American people do not see the dark side of the war Bush wants, Americans have followed Bush into Afghanistan and Iraq. Now, Bush is trying to prevent Americans from seeing a movie.
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Sources: Cheney curses senator over Halliburton criticism

Cheney, loses it and tells senator to "FUCK OFF."
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Phoenix Lights II???

Some amazing UFO footage from the phoenix area once again baffeling experts. See it here
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Thursday, June 24, 2004

Court Won't Make Cheney Energy Papers Public

The U.S. Supreme Court refused on Thursday to require Vice President Dick Cheney to disclose the records of a 2001 energy task force he headed that endorsed more oil and gas drilling and a revived nuclear energy program.
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No War Crimes Immunity for U.S. Troops

The United States bowed to broad opposition on the Security Council today and announced that it was dropping its effort to gain immunity for its troops from prosecution by the International Criminal Court.
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Spooky mystery at Bergen Museum

Ancient Egyptian shabti - funerary figures that represent servants in the afterlife - are causing unease for those working at Bergen Museum. Professor Henrik von Achen says colleagues don't like working there at night, and the figures appear to be moving in their glass cases.
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Doppelganger!

Incredible true cases of exact doubles who appear often as a forecast of death or disaster, and remarkable stories of people who can be in two places at the same time.
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Water Purifier -- Out of Thin Air!

Why dont inventions like this make for multi-million dollar businesses?See it here and buy one if you have the cash!

Wednesday, June 23, 2004

Truth about Iraq Finally has Its Pants on

There's a saying that "a lie can get halfway around the world before truth gets its pants on." Well, thanks to the many brave Americans who pushed so strenuously, against the wishes of this administration, for a legitimate investigation of the events of Sept. 11, 2001, the truth has its pants on now and maybe can finally enlighten the 40% of Americans who still believe that Iraq played a role in the attacks.
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AP Sues for Access to Bush Guard Records

The Associated Press sued the Pentagon and the Air Force on Tuesday, seeking access to all records of George W. Bush's military service during the Vietnam War.
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Health Officials Fear Deadly New Mosquito Disease

"It would really be hard to control this without a vaccine," said Dr. C.J. Peters, director of biodefense at UTMB in Galveston.

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Bush feels the heat: US voters turn on him over Iraq

President George Bush's bid for re-election is stalling as a result of the turmoil in Iraq, according to the results of an opinion poll that shows he has fallen behind in the race for the White House.

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The real impact of Shell?s work

The oil giant Shell, already under scrutiny for overstating its oil reserves, stands accused of polluting communities, damaging wildlife habitats and failing to live up to its promise of environmental and social responsibility
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Baseball size hail pounds Texas - Jun 22, 2004

Wind gusting to 70 mph and hail the size of baseballs pounded the Texas Panhandle, smashing almost all of the windows on one end of a six-story hospital,
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Tuesday, June 22, 2004

Is The Snowball Coming?

The following stories were collected in the aparent relationship to a major event happening in the near future. We are leaving any interpretation to the reader. All of the included stories are to our knowledge factual.
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Monday, June 21, 2004

June Bootid Meteors

This shower is historically unpredictable, and it could become active at unexpected times. The radiant is visible as soon as the sun sets on June 22nd, and remains so all night long.

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Iran seizes British Navy boats

Iran has seized three British naval boats alleged to have entered its territorial waters near the Iraqi border, detaining eight crew, the Iranian Foreign Ministry says.

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RECORD NUMBER OF METEORS, UFO'S SWARM ACROSS WA. SKY!

Tonight is one for the record books. The new summer sky had scarcely darkened when a show of unprecedented magnitude began!

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Venus transit may cause serious flooding along China's Yellow River

The recent spectacular transit of Venus across the face of the Sun may lead to disastrous flooding along China's Yellow River, a leading scientist has warned the local media.

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Whatever Happened To Virtual Reality?

Twenty years later, things have improved. Computers are thousands of times faster; VR peripherals are lighter-weight and they deliver a greater sense of feedback and immersion. And, importantly, researchers are beginning to understand crucial human factors; they're eliminating nausea and fatigue from the VR experience.

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Some People Still Don't Want You To See My Movie... From Michael Moore

We're a week away from the nationwide opening of "Fahrenheit 9/11" and not a day goes by where we don't have some new battle to fight thanks to those who are still working overtime to keep people from seeing this film. What's their problem? Are they worried about something?
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UK Investigates Mutilation Of Iraqis

It said Iraqi doctors who examined the bodies said they had seen mutilated genitals, gouged eyes and severed hands and had called for an independent examination of forensic evidence.


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Private craft makes space history

SpaceShipOne has rocketed into the history books to become the first private manned spacecraft to fly to the edge of space and back.
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Sunday, June 20, 2004

Scientists puzzled by dead dolphins

More than a hundred dolphins, eight marine turtles and five beaked whales have washed up dead on the windswept beaches of southern Mauritania in recent daysRead it here...

Scientists puzzled by dead dolphins

More than a hundred dolphins, eight marine turtles and five beaked whales have washed up dead on the windswept beaches of southern Mauritania in recent daysRead it here...