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Should we elect another Clinton to the White House in 2008? If so, what then, another Bush in 2012 or 2016? This model could conceivably continue for years to come. Do voters believe this pattern is good for America or is it time for someone new?
Posted Aug 21, 2007 by S.H. Mills | 15 comments
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Are you a really clumsy person? Do you drop things like vases, jewelry, passports, babies and telephones into water without meaning to? If so, read on because this is for you.
Posted Aug 23, 2007 by MDee | 5 comments
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Brattleboro, a small town in Vermont, voted on Tuesday to remove its temporary ban on public nudity. When the emergency temporary ordinance expires next month, public nudity will no longer be illegal.
Posted Aug 23, 2007 by Chris V. (cgull) | 10 comments
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Giant Hogweed. It conjures an image of an over-sized, ugly plant that's more of a nuisance than anything else, and in some ways you'd be partially right. But this impressive and invasive plant is more than that too...it's also very poisonous.
Posted Aug 22, 2007 by Debra Myers (skyangel) | 13 comments
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The sea holds many mysteries, perhaps none more baffling than the disappearance of the crew of the two hundred ton brigantine, the Mary Celeste. What happened will always be a matter of speculation. Read this eerie tale and offer your own conclusions.
Posted Aug 22, 2007 by MDee | 5 comments
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An Oakland County Michigan sheriff's wife has been charged with prostitution.
She also is charged for using the Internet to solicit men for sex. She has been arraigned on felony and misdemeanor counts.
Posted Aug 18, 2007 by Cynthia T. [Picasso] | 11 comments
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Ever tried shark fin soup? How about bear paws? Maybe tigers, or turtles? Civet cat might be up your alley, or pythons? All delicacies, all endangered, all illegal and all big business.
Posted Aug 19, 2007 by Dheeraj Vaswani | 10 comments
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Professor Greg Challis from the University of Warwick and involved colleagues from the University of Warwick and the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, have published a new study that may prevent Fire Blight and benefit blood transfusions.
Posted Aug 21, 2007 by Bob Ewing | 8 comments
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What’s the Cyanocitta Cristata, aka the common Blue Jay up to these days? If you are anywhere near these birds, you already know; unless you are deaf and have no sense of smell, that is. Read about this pest that has hardly taken North America by storm.
Posted Aug 22, 2007 by MDee | 22 comments
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Sirius Satellite Radio, a major provider of satellite radio for automobiles, wants to bring the radio into the home. The company has some models that are detachable from the car, but it's now looking to wireless broadband with the help of Sonos.
Posted Aug 15, 2007 by Chris V. (cgull) | 1 comment
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Why are strawberries so very popular in the modern world and where is the only museum in the world dedicated to them located? Read on for some sweet information on a very popular fruit
Posted Aug 21, 2007 by MDee | 4 comments
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Have cell phones morphed into state-of-the-art status symbols? They certainly have and one can only wonder what on earth will ever be next! Read on for a tale about a cellphone inspired by the sleek, elitist lines of a very fancy sports car.
Posted Aug 20, 2007 by MDee | 4 comments
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Some people go too far for a joke, especially when it comes at someone else’s expense. Here’s a story about one oral surgeon who lived to rue his practical joke from an impractical standpoint. Read on and try not to smile.
Posted Aug 19, 2007 by MDee | 5 comments
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A man walks into a beauty salon and bludgeons four grandmothers with a hammer, before making off with less than $90. Police arrest the culprit, Thomas Leyshon III, of Mountaintop after a manhunt.
Posted Aug 12, 2007 by Chris V. (cgull) | 5 comments
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Introducing the "Cup & Up" internal bra that is being promoted as threat to push-up bras everywhere.
So far this less invasive surgery has not been performed yet on humans. Instead pigs are standing in as silicone implant subjects for the time being.
Posted Aug 17, 2007 by patxxoo | 4 comments
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What is the story behind this amazing suspension bridge, one of the the first of its kind to ever be erected? Who were the people who built it? Read on for another type of suspense tale.
Posted Aug 18, 2007 by MDee | 4 comments
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If you are lost in the woods or in the mountains and want to find the south or north directions, all you need is a wrist watch and the sun. You can find the direction in a few easy steps.
Posted Aug 17, 2007 by Chris V. (cgull) | 7 comments
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What won’t they think up next about those ubiquitous and ever-changing cell phones of ours? Read on and get some popcorn; you might be a bit surprised about this new novelty idea.
Posted Aug 17, 2007 by MDee | 2 comments
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In an effort to clear the air of excess smog and pollution, Beijing has banned driving cars over a four day period to help improve air quality. Cars are banned based on their license plate number, and violators will be fined.
Posted Aug 17, 2007 by givemetruth | 6 comments
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Some people have reason to believe that the proverbial pot of gold is waiting for them at the end of their illusive rainbow, the ATM machine. The only problem is that it’s a mistake, for alas, this windfall is really just a cheap rainfall in disguise.
Posted Aug 17, 2007 by MDee | 8 comments
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MDee
Citizen Journalist
Registered: May 10, 2007, last time online Apr 2, 2008
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I am a freelance writer who hails from Brooklyn, New York. I currently live in Bucks County, PA and have been writing for more than twenty years. I plan to continue to do so, even after my death.
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