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Thursday, November 20, 2008

THIS kitten may not have nine lives but he was born with TWO faces.


A revolutionary forensic technique developed by a British scientist could help solve a murder case on America's most wanted list.


The woolly mammoth could be brought back to life eleven thousand years after becoming extinct, in a Jurassic Park like breakthrough.


NASA readies remodeled ISS ENose
Smells like Endeavour team spirit


Wednesday, November 19, 2008

For some of Barack Obama's most ardent supporters, his resounding victory represented the first sign of redemption for a wretched, guilty nation with a 400-year history of oppression.

Filmmaker Michael Moore, for instance, considered election night "a stunning, whopping landslide of hope in a time of deep despair. In a nation that was founded on genocide and then built on the backs of slaves, it was an unexpected moment, shocking in its simplicity."

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Ted Kennedy asks Hillary Clinton to head Senate healthcare team

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The skull and crossbones should now fly over the Somalian port of Eyl, a lawless haven at the tip of the Horn of Africa from which heavily armed desperadoes attack the world's busiest shipping lanes with impunity.


The CIA and FBI should have better hitmen that the Federal Reserve.

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Three settings of the United Church of Christ have filed a legal petition before the Supreme Court of California to challenge the validity of the voter-approved Proposition 8 which ended same-gender marriage in the state.

The General Synod of the United Church of Christ, as well as the UCC's Southern California Nevada Conference and Northern California Nevada Conference, joined other religious bodies in filing litigation on Nov. 17 that argues that Proposition 8 amounted to a constitutional "revision" because it took away a fundamental civil right. In California, a constitutional revision, unlike an amendment, requires legislative authorization in addition to voter approval.

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They were told they were crazy. Statistical anomalies. Whiners. This week after enduring 17 years of baffling and incurable ailments they blamed on exposure to nasty chemicals and untested anti-nerve-gas agents veterans of the Persian Gulf War were told they were right.

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WASHINGTON The number of young people considering a military career has significantly increased for the first time in about five years, buoyed by more positive news out of Iraq.

Military officials predict interest will rise even further because of the worsening economy.

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A woman who got a kidney transplant at the University of Chicago Medical Center is suing after she was informed this past November 1 that three patients that had received organs from the same donor had tested positive for HIV.

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The most corrupt Senator in DC has no chance of winning against Mayor Begich- the race is over.


Florida's write-in vote talley is finally in. Hilary Clinton beat Jesus 10 to 1.

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A somber funeral service turned scary when two men in coats and ties appeared out of nowhere and began scuffling with a pallbearer. The men turned out to be undercover New Hanover County Sheriff's deputies serving a warrant.

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Mexico's main liaison officer with Interpol has been arrested as part of an inquiry into suspected links between officials and drug traffickers.

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