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Gendercide: Indian doctors feed female fetuses to dogs

Review: ‘Hysteria’ makes the unmentionable approachable Special

Despicable crimes UK — rape, murder and grievous assault

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Op-Ed: 'Cave of Forgotten Dreams' delivers 3D masterpiece Special

When scientists make a crucial discovery, more often than not, it’s delivered to the masses in plain text, broken down with technical jargon and layer upon layer of sound, hard fact—which is fine, but it doesn’t really give you the whole picture.
Digital Journal Report by Melissa Hayes

Scientists discover 3.2 million-yr-old Hominid Special

Cleveland - Meet Lucy's great-grandfather Kadanuumuu, who was found in Ethiopia recently. Scientists say the early hominid skeleton confirms human-like walking is more ancient then we had previously known. Have we found another piece of the missing link?
Digital Journal Report by Kim I. Hartman - 2 comments

French anthropologist Levi-Strauss dies

World renowned anthropologist and intellectual Claude Levi-Strauss has died at the age of 100, his publisher in Paris has announced.
In the Media by Gemma Fox - 1 comment
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Rare pictures of an "uncontacted" Peruvian tribe are released by anthropologists.
A cave containing more than 150 bodies in southern Mexico was part of an ancient burial ground dating back some 1,300 years, anthropologists say
An anthropologist found people in Bangladesh who tried to sell kidneys for cash to foreigners, many of them American. They mostly ended up ill and in worse poverty.
Francoise Barbira-Freedman, medical anthropologist at Cambridge University, talks about a herbal remedy for toothache, used for centuries by a remote Incan tribe in the Amazon which is being turned into a commercial treatment for dental pain.
Religion is not something that scientists study very deeply, say anthropologist Scott Atran and social psychologist Jeremy Ginges in the journal Science. There is sort of an agreement between science and religion to remain separate, they say, and that has not been a good thing.
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Where there’s smoke there’s fire

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, whose special investigative unit already has found probable cause that Barack...
May 17, 2012 by Cybercorrespondent

Uncontacted Amazon Indians face annihilation

A shocking report obtained by Survival International reveals that the home of the nomadic Awá tribe suffered more...

Enquiring Minds go Expedition Cruising

It’s not uncommon for cruise ships of all shapes and sizes to carry with them lecturers and demonstrators on all...
May 16, 2010 in  Travel Addicts by Roderick Eime
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