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Opinion: Solution to the Economic Crisis?

As of writing, the U.S. Government financial bailout of its economy is hung up in the legislative process. Is politics getting in the way of helping Americans? Could there be an easier solution to appease all involved?
Posted Sep 30, 2008 by  Mark A. Browsky | 4 comments

Holly-Ann Collins: Home Again After 14 Years of Asylum in Holland

Fourteen years ago, after a divorce and a subsequent custody battle that ended in her losing custody to an abusive husband and father, Holly-Ann Collins took her children and fled the country.
Posted Sep 24, 2008 by  Aine O'Brocken | 9 comments

Texas School Tell Teen To Remove Rosary Because Of Gang Connection

The latest forbidden fashion item at Seagoville High School in Dallas is being called a gang symbol. Tabitha Ruiz found out she isn't allowed to wear the rosary her mother gave her.
Posted Sep 17, 2008 by  KJ (momentsintime) | 5 comments

Opinion: Third Party Candidate Set To Upset The Apple Cart

The recent Coronation by the Democrats of Lord Barack Obama as their choice for President of the United States has prompted a new candidate to take the field.
Posted Aug 27, 2008 by  Gar Swaffar | 11 comments

Why Waterless Urinals Can be Eco-Friendly, But Smelly and Expensive

Waterless urinals are making a splash in North America and overseas, but are they worth the bathroom retrofit? How green are these ceramic innovations? Learn how “peeing green” could be a hot trend coming to a bathroom near you.
Posted Aug 11, 2008 by  David Silverberg | 5 comments

Opinion: MIT's big solar breakthough: The economics of the future just got born

It’s so simple it’s stunning. Just do what any plant can do, and you can have as much solar power as you want. The missing link in the equation? An electrode. That’s also a good look at the costing: peanuts. This is the jackpot, in any language
Posted Aug 4, 2008 by  Paul Wallis (Wanderlaugh) | 8 comments

Police Remove Catheter From Connecticut Man

It's bad enough to have a catheter in the first place, but to have it ripped out by the police? That is not standard operating procedure, is it?
Posted May 10, 2008 by  Gar Swaffar | 1 comment

Domestic Violence Victim Saved By Martial Arts Student In Front Yard

National statistics report that one in three women will suffer abuse at the hands of a loved one in their lifetime so when a hero like Tom Holbein comes to the rescue, one can bet that the cheering squad is less than silent.
Posted May 8, 2008 by  Nikki W (karateblossom) | 16 comments

Single Mom Fired For Giving Timbit Donut to Cranky Baby

Upper echelon sphincters flared wide open this morning when Tim Horton's execs woke up to find headlines like the one above splattered all over the media. By 8.00 am, the Timbit mom was re-hired.
Posted May 8, 2008 by  Lenny Stoute (mirrorwarp) | 11 comments

Miley Cyrus says she is sorry for photos

On Sunday People Magazine was issued a statement by Miley Cyrus and she apologized for a series of playfully provocative photos that made the rounds on the Internet last week.
Posted Apr 28, 2008 by  jxtra | 10 comments

Researchers Discover New Source for Biofuels

A newly created microbe produces cellulose that can be turned into ethanol and other biofuels, report scientists from The University of Texas at Austin
Posted Apr 23, 2008 by  Bob Ewing | 9 comments

Technological Breakthrough in Greenhouse Gas Battle

Scientists at Newcastle University have pioneered breakthrough technology in the fight to cut greenhouse gases- team developed a highly energy-efficient method of converting waste carbon dioxide (CO2) into chemical compounds known as cyclic carbonates.
Posted Apr 24, 2008 by  Bob Ewing | 4 comments

A Cancer Patient May Have Come Up With A Machine That Kills Tumours

A dying broadcast engineer may have come up with a machine that could kill tumours. 63-year-old John Kanzius has leukaemia. During his 36 courses of chemo he was inspired to help the children he met during his treatments.
Posted Apr 20, 2008 by  KJ (momentsintime) | 3 comments

Update On The FLDS Custody Hearing Regarding the Children of the YFZ Ranch

In keeping up with the testimony that Judge Barbara Walther is presiding over, we see that the first witness for the state was a child protective supervisor who was at the YFZ Ranch and was crucial to helping make the decision to remove the 416 children.
Posted Apr 18, 2008 by  Susan Duclos | 27 comments

Op-Ed: What is the REAL Case Against The Texas FLDS?

Like most, I was shocked by the revelations from the YFZ Ranch of the polygamist FLDS in Texas. Upon further investigation, however, I am disturbed by the lack of evidence to justify both the raid and ripping 416 children from the arms of their mothers.
Posted Apr 16, 2008 by  Johnny Simpson | 9 comments

Little Darisabel Baez Killed By Game Controller

Little Darisabel lived in York, Pennsylvania until Monday night when her short life was taken in a violent rage. It wasn't the first time the child had been beaten, it was the last time she had to endure the pain of child abuse.
Posted Apr 9, 2008 by  KJ (momentsintime) | 5 comments

Company Files Patent Application To Turn Waste into Concrete

Power of the Dream Ventures (PDV), one of Hungary's premier technology acquisition companies, announced that the Company has filed a Hungarian patent application for a new concrete additive allowing for the incorporation of plastics, glass into concrete.
Posted Mar 27, 2008 by  Bob Ewing | 15 comments

School Staff Tells Two Students to Drop Their Pants

Two Grade 8 students at Florida Pitt Waller were told to take off their shoes, socks and pants by the lunch lady and a female custodian, who suspected the kids of stealing $180. The mother of at least one of the boys is outraged.
Posted Feb 25, 2008 by  KJ (momentsintime) | 6 comments

Possible Mercury Leak Risk In CFL Bulbs?

The CFL bulb is being hailed as one of the best energy-saving devices we can put to use in our everyday life. But reports are starting to come out that there is an inherent risk when using them.
Posted Feb 26, 2008 by  pbrite | 2 comments

Rio's famous Jesus struck by lightening

The largest statue of Jesus in the world, which stands atop the 2,296 foot tall Corocovado mountain overlooking Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, was struck by lightening last Sunday. .
Posted Feb 18, 2008 by  lensman67 | 14 comments
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