Hi Lone wolf: Thanks Lone Wolf. I have enjoyed interacting with you on this group as well. I've been down in the trenches and up in the halls of justice and...
Though I am not perfect, I would not hesitate in venturing to say that given a little time, you can tell whether a person is generally bad or good - I mean in...
Jimmy Carter won the Nobel peace Prize; does much charitable work with Habitat Humanity; and has traveled all around the world promoting peace, etc. Now what...
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***picture at the site Necklace is 'oldest in Americas' By Helen Briggs Science reporter, BBC News A necklace found near Lake Titicaca in southern Peru is the...
... So has Yassar Arafat, and they both seem to be not "peaceful" at all. The only "piece" that Carter wants is "pieces" of Israel for his Palestinian...
Asteroid destroyed Sodom: Researchers LONDON, A clay tablet that puzzled scientists for 150 years was identified as an account of an asteroid suspected of...
This Week's Sky at a Glance ***Diagrams at the site by Alan M. MacRobert Some daily events in the changing sky for April 4 - 12. Friday, April 4 a.. If it's...
April 2, 2008 at 21:57:29 Bay Area Population to be Sprayed with New Unregistered Pesticide The people of the Bay area of California are about to be sprayed...
Scientists have produced further compelling evidence showing that modern-day climate change is not caused by changes in the Sun's activity. The research...
One of the key engineering challenges to building a clean, efficient, hydrogen-powered car is how to design the fuel tank. Storing enough raw hydrogen for a...
A Stephenville, Texas, area law enforcement officer on patrol Jan. 8, 2008, used his police radar device for tracking speeders to measure the speed of a huge...
Are supercomputers on the verge of creating Matrix-style simulated realities? Michael McGuigan at Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, New York, thinks so....
Every 11 years or so, the sun gets a little pissy. It breaks out in a rash of planet-sized sunspots that spew superhot gas, hurling clouds of electrons,...
...Professor Michio Kaku, of City University in New York, has ruled out time travel for at least a few millennia, but believes invisibility cloaks and...
Embryos containing human and animal material have been created in Britain for the first time, a month before the House of Commons votes on new laws to regulate...
It's unreasonable for people to think that billions of people living on the Earth would not eventually contribute to many changes. However, I still say that...
I agree, Lonewolf. We’ve spent so much time placing blame and pointing fingers that we’ve totally ignored what it is we’re going to do when the impacts...
British physicist Peter Higgs said on Monday it should soon be possible to prove the existence of a force which gives mass to the universe and makes life...
9 things to stop worrying about right now Health magazine has the real facts about common health misconceptions By Dorothy Foltz-Gray, Health TODAY updated...
***Pictures at the site America's Stonehenge surrounded by condos and controversy Story/photos by Sandra Hale Schulman Miami, Florida (NFIC) 3-08 To anyone...
A limited nuclear weapons exchange between Pakistan and India using their current arsenals could create a near-global ozone hole, triggering human health...
Flash back three or four billion years -- Earth is a hot, dry and lifeless place. All is still. Without warning, a meteor slams into the desert plains at over...
You know that green scum creeping across the surface of your local public water reservoir? Or maybe it's choking out a favorite fishing spot or livestock...
Three University of Copenhagen nano-physicists have made a discovery that could change the way data is stored on computers. In the future it will be possible...
Scientists in the Laboratoire de Neurobiologie des Processus Adaptatifs (CNRS/Université Pierre et Marie Curie) have shown that it is possible to repair an...