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Up to 45,000 wild horses face slaughter by the U.S. government Special

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Op-Ed: In the media - Bangkok and the floods Special

Bangkok - Walking into my neighborhood Tesco Lotus last night was a shock - the shelves were mostly bare. But my neighborhood is not one of the "most endangered" from floods that are threatening Bangkok.
Digital Journal Report by D Scott Rosenberg - 3 comments

Op-Ed: Alien contact? Yes, according to Apollo 14 astronaut Mitchell

According to Edgar Mitchell, actual alien contact was made 60 years ago, and has been covered up since. This wouldn’t surprise many people, who’ve been quite unconvinced by official denials since World War Two.
In the Media by Paul Wallis - 28 comments

Op-Ed: Is the EU talking itself to death? Irish vote and some angst from Euro media

The Irish No vote to a European reform bill follows a lot of other negative responses from member countries. So the European media are now talking about the end of the EU. You’d think the world was coming to an end, they way they’re talking about it.
In the Media by Paul Wallis - 2 comments
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The Toronto Blue Jays have signed free-agent closer Francisco Cordero according to multiple media reports.


Facebook and Twitter social media sites on the northeast Avalon were busy with reports of an unidentified, green object falling in the sky over Conception Bay South Wednesday night.


One of two young sisters found submerged in a icy pond in central Alberta has died, according to media reports.


Media reports say that Facebook has chosen to list its shares on the Nasdaq when the company goes public later this year.

World Have Your Say's Ros Atkins reports from Sierra Leone on how some people there believe negative media coverage of the country damages it.
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Second outing of BBC3 ‘Lip Service’ climaxed with a grand finale

The long awaited second series of British hit drama Lip Service returned this spring on BBC3 after nearly two years....
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Ze’ev Jabotinsky Lives On: From Irving Moskowitz to Danny Danon – No Mightier Weapon than Indifference

Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the State of Israel, by all accounts was heavily influenced by his recently...
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Product recall due to fungal contamination

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) received reports of fungal endophthalmitis (eye infections) in patients who...
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Facebook Users Can Now Build Mobile Friendly Applications

Facebook users and business page owners can now leverage their custom page tab apps by providing them at their fans...
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Fukushima: less radiation than feared

The radiation emitted during the Fukushima nuclear accident is unlikely to lead to increases in cancer, according to...
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