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China's Three Gorges Dam has 'urgent' environmental problems

Shanghai - Environmental deterioration in the Three Gorges Dam region of China is forcing the government to acknowledge “urgent problems” which include landslides, seismic activity, relocations of citizens, and biodiversity loss.
In the Media by Lynn Herrmann - 9 comments

Australia’s largest brothel may be coming to Sydney

Sydney - Plans are underway for Sydney to soon have Australia’s largest brothel, with a $12 million expansion project filed with the city council allowing a third floor devoted to suites, each with a lounge, pool table, spa and two king-sized beds.
In the Media by Lynn Herrmann

Psychologist speaks on New Westminster multicultural project Special

New Westminster - The city of New Westminster in British Columbia is one of the most multicultural places in the province. Under the leadership of Wayne Wright, its dynamic and progressive mayor, many programs have been put in place to welcome new immigrants.
Digital Journal Report by Gibril Koroma

A rural medical project in Sierra Leone Special

Wes Strickland is an American businessman and philanthropist living and working in Canada. In this interview he tells me about his humanaitarian work in Sierra Leone (West Africa) and the people working with him.
Digital Journal Report by Gibril Koroma - 2 comments

Shirley Sherrod accused of exploiting 'poor black workers' in 70s

Atlanta - Former United States Department of Agriculture employee Shirley Sherrod has been accused of having improper labor practices of "poor black farm workers" on her plantation by paying low wages and working long hours with little breaks during the 1970s.
In the Media by Andrew Moran - 4 comments

Al Gore to Launch The Climate Project in China

Washington - The Climate Project supports more than 3,000 diverse and dedicated volunteers worldwide who have been personally trained by former U.S. Vice President and Nobel Laureate Al Gore to educate the public and to raise awareness about climate change.
In the Media by Kim I. Hartman

Student's film racism history in KKK hoods, Teacher put on leave

Dahlonega - A teacher who allowed students taking part in a class project on racism to dress in KKK hoods to film a segment on the history of the Klan in the South. Some say it was racism, others ask how you can study racism in the US without looking at the KKK.
In the Media by Kim I. Hartman - 6 comments

Teen suicide rising, 4 times higher for gay youth

West Hollywood - Many teenagers have thoughts of death. These can stem from a variety of causes, and can result in actual attempts on their own lives. The National Institute of Mental Health warn that 25 teen suicides are attempted for each one that is successful.
In the Media by Kim I. Hartman - 1 comment

Op-Ed: Glenn Beck Crying with a Little Help from His Vick's Vapor Rub

Fox News host Glenn Beck is captured on video during a photo shoot having Vick's vapor rub smeared under his eyes to induce tears as he joked his eyes are getting used to it.
In the Media by R. Francis Rubio - 19 comments

Fundy Tidal Power Announcement Could Come Next Week

100 billion tonnes of water flows in and out of the Bay of Fundy four times per day. It has the distinction of the world's highest tides and is considered a natural wonder. Now, more than ever it is looked upon as a huge power plant.
In the Media by Kevin Jess - 3 comments
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Fracking War in U.S.? Arrested for Telling the World the Truth?

"Mother Earth" is dying and without your help things cannot change! Independent journalist are trying to warn the...
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Interview with Susan Spence, author of 'A Story of the West'

Susan Spence has always been intrigued with life in the west in the 1880s. She researched historical accounts and...
May 24, 2012 by Dorothy Thompson

Fairies Changing the Mindset of Humans

Fairies, do you believe in them? Many people do, the Cottingley Fairies appear in a series of five photographs taken...
May 20, 2012 in  Metaphysical World by Mindy Allan

UFO's over Denver day before unknown object has near miss with private jet

The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a mysterious object flying over Denver that nearly caused a...
May 18, 2012 in  MYSTERY by Mindy Allan

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She's gorgeous and hilarious, so it is no wonder why she was cast in the upcoming Adam Sandler comedy, "That's My Boy",...
May 18, 2012 by Jasmyn Pozzo
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