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2007 was the warmest on record for Earth?s land areas
2008-01-17 00:00:00 2007 was another sizzling year for the planet ? the warmest year ever recorded for the Earth ’s land areas, federal scientists at NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center reported Tuesday, with an average temperature about 1.84 degrees above the long-term average. Global weather records began in 1880. For the entire Earth’s surface, including the oceans, scientists ... More About: Extreme Weather , In the News , Land , Record
Hookers for Jesus face Evil Angel
2008-01-16 23:57:00 Between 40,000 and 50,000 performers, industry hands and fans were packed at the Adult Entertainment Expo last week in the convention space at the Venetian. That was a lot of souls for Annie Lobert and Heather Veitch to reach with their message of salvation through Jesus . Mark Spiegler was sitting comfortably at the Evil Angel ... More About: In the News , Face
PA Chairman With PLO Flag That Erases Israel
2008-01-16 02:27:00 (Israel NN.com) Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas was filmed this week at a PLO Central Committee meeting with an emblem that negates the existence of Israel as a backdrop. The PLO emblem includes the PA flag above a map which depcits Palestine replacing the entirety of the State of Israel. The video from the PLO meeting, ... More About: In the News , Flag , Irma
Dozens in Texas town report seeing UFO
2008-01-16 00:11:00 STEPHENVILLE, Texas - In this farming community where nightfall usually brings clear, starry skies, residents are abuzz over reported sightings of what many believe is a UFO. Several dozen people ? including a pilot, county constable and business owners ? insist they have seen a large silent object with bright lights flying low and fast. ... More About: In the News , Report , Town
Hamas Leader?s Son Among 19 Killed in Israeli-Palestinian Conflicts
2008-01-16 00:03:00 GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip ? Israeli troops killed a son of Gaza’s most powerful leader along with 18 other Palestinians on Tuesday in the bloodiest day of fighting in the coastal area since Hamas militants seized control last summer. As fighting raged in Gaza, a Hamas sniper shot and killed an Ecuadorean volunteer working in ... More About: Killed , Conflicts , Leader
?Islamic Jesus? hits Iranian movie screens
2008-01-15 02:30:00 A director who shares the ideas of Iran’s hardline president has produced what he says is the first film giving an Islamic view of Jesus Christ, in a bid to show the “common ground” between Muslims and Christians. Nader Talebzadeh sees his movie, “Jesus, the Spirit of God,” as an Islamic answer to Western productions ... More About: Movie , In the News , Tolerance
China says military buildup does not threaten U.S.
2008-01-15 01:58:00 BEIJING (Reuters) - China defended its growing military prowess on Monday, saying it did not threaten the United States, and again urged Washington not to sell weapons to Taiwan. ADVERTISEMENT “The distance between the Chinese and U.S. militaries is big. If you fear China’s military buildup you don’t have much courage,” said Chen Bingde, chief ... More About: Military
Dead Souls: The Pentagon Plan to Create Remorseless ?Warfighters?
2008-01-14 19:16:00 Penny Coleman at Alternet.com gives us a look at a new program designed to dull the moral sensibilities of American soldiers in combat on the imperial frontiers: Pentagon , Big Pharma: Drug Troops to Numb Them to Horrors of War. But as we’ll see below, this attempt to peddle magic pills to chase away the horrors ... More About: Dead , Souls , The Pentagon , Plan
Doctor alleges plans underway to ?Microchip? Newborns in U.S. and Europe
2008-01-14 18:54:00 Regarding plans to microchip newborns, Dr. Kilde said the U.S. has been moving in this direction “in secrecy.” She added that in Sweden, Prime Minister Olof Palme gave permission in 1973 to implant prisoners, and Data Inspection’s ex-Director General Jan Freese revealed that nursing-home patients were implanted in the mid-1980s. The technology is revealed in ... More About: Europe , In the News , Plans , Doctor , Rope
Astronomers Astonished by Violence of Universe
2008-01-14 00:30:00 WASHINGTON ? The deeper astronomers gaze into the cosmos, the more they find it’s a bizarre and violent universe. The research findings from this week’s annual meeting of U.S. astronomers range from blue orphaned baby stars to menacing “rogue” black holes that roam our galaxy, devouring any planets unlucky enough to be within their limited ... More About: Universe , In the News , Violence , Astronomers
Nor`easter Developing
2008-01-14 00:25:00 A major nor’easter is beginning to brew in the Atlantic and will impact northern parts of the mid-Atlantic and New England tonight into Monday. The heaviest snow is expected to fall just inland from the coast of New England starting later tonight. The coastal area of low pressure will move northward this afternoon, causing rain ... More About: Extreme Weather , Easter , In the News , Aster
First bioartificial heart may signal end of organ shortage
2008-01-14 00:19:00 Breakthrough which marks the creation of the first living artificial heart could signal the beginning of the end of organ shortages, reports Roger Highfield Doctors have stripped down and refurbished a dead heart so that it can beat again, an unprecedented feat that could signal the beginning of the end of organ shortages. The revolutionary ... More About: Earthquakes , In the News , Heart , Signal , Organ
50 dead in Mozambique floods: UN
2008-01-14 00:15:00 MAPUTO (AFP) - Floods in Mozambique have killed about 50 people and displaced tens of thousands in the southern African nation, a UN humanitarian agency said Sunday. Some 30,000 people have been evacuated from flooded areas over the past 10 days, while another 72,000 have had their houses destroyed or required aid, said Odile Bulten ... More About: Extreme Weather , In the News , Dead
?EU should be involved in peace process?
2008-01-11 02:04:00 Palestinian Foreign Minister Riad Malki asked the European Union Wednesday to take an active role in the creation of a Palestinian state and said his people were ready to promote peace with Israel. Malki visited Slovenia a few days after the country took over the EU’s rotating presidency. He said the 27-nation bloc should become ... More About: Peace , In the News , Peace Process , Process
Euro extends gains on Trichet comments
2008-01-11 02:02:00 NEW YORK (Reuters) - The euro extended gains against the dollar on Thursday after Euro pean Central Bank President Jean Claude-Trichet suggested that the bank remains on a tightening bias. The euro rose to session highs at around $1.4705, up 0.3 percent on the day. More About: In the News , Comments
Ecuador Volcano Poised for Major Eruption, May Be Within Days
2008-01-11 01:50:00 QUITO, Ecuador ? Ecuador’s Tungurahua volcano is poised for a major eruption, a volcanologist said Wednesday. Authorities last week evacuated 10 villages from its western slopes as a precaution. Patricia Mothes, a U.S. expert on volcanoes, said the 16,575-foot volcano, located 80 miles southeast of Quito, “is preparing to generate, in days or weeks, a ... More About: In the News , Days , Volcano , Major
Iran?s heaviest snowstorm in decade kills 21
2008-01-09 02:23:00 TEHRAN - The heaviest snowfall in more than a decade has left at least 21 people dead in Iran ? some buried under avalanches, some frozen to death and others killed in traffic accidents, state media reported Monday. As much as 22 inches of snow has fallen in areas of northern and central Iran since ... More About: Extreme Weather , In the News
Air Force One takes off, heads to Israel for Bush?s historical visit
2008-01-09 02:21:00 Air Force One reportedly took off from Andrews Air Force base near Washington D.C. late Tuesday night, carrying President George Bush ever closer to his historic visit to Israel . The president is expected to land at Ben Gurion airport at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday. More About: In the News , Historical
Soldier: Policy on Gays May Be Shifting
2008-01-09 02:19:00 WASHINGTON (AP) - Even if no one is asking, Army Sgt. Darren Manzella has been telling anyone who’ll listen that he’s gay?without serious retribution so far from the military. Manzella, a medic who served in Iraq and Kuwait, has admitted his sexual orientation in national media interviews and again on Tuesday in a Washington news ... More About: In the News , Policy , Gays , Soldier
Rockets from Lebanon hit Israel
2008-01-09 01:13:00 JERUSALEM - Two rockets fired from Lebanon struck northern Israel overnight, the military said Tuesday, expanding the violence that has erupted on Israel’s other borders ahead of President Bush’s visit to the region. No injuries were reported. It was the second rocket attack on Israel from Lebanon since Israel’s summer 2006 war with Lebanese Hezbollah ... More About: Rockets , Anon
US considering int?l force in W. Bank
2008-01-09 01:11:00 he US is preparing a plan to station third party troops in the West Bank to secure the area after an Israeli withdrawal and before the Palestinian Authority can take over full security control, The Jerusalem Post has learned.The issue of how to deal with the period between when Israel leaves large swaths of the ... More About: In the News , Force
Two dead in ritual killing
2008-01-09 01:08:00 SIOUX CITY — Two girls found dead in a smoke-filled house Sunday were the victims of a ritual slaying, police said Monday. Their stepfather, Lawrence Douglas Harris Sr., 25, has been arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Kendra Suing, 10, and Alysha Suing, 8. Police Lt. Marti Reilly ... More About: Ritual , Dead , Killing
Agriculture Ministry culls 4,000 chickens amid bird flu outbreak
2008-01-07 16:48:00 Inspectors from the Agriculture Ministry ’s Veterinary Service began the process of culling some 4,000 chickens and Turkeys at Moshav Beit Hanania on Friday in an effort to contain the bird flu outbreak detected in a Binyamina kindergarten petting zoo. The process, which is expected to be completed before Shabbat enters, will be carried out at ... More About: In the News , Bird Flu , Disease
?Radioactive attack possible,? says IAEA head
2008-01-07 16:45:00 International Atomic Energy Agency Director-General ElBaradei warns that chances of terror groups to successfully carry out attack on a radioactive facility greater than those of getting nuclear weapons Roee Nahmias International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director-General Mohamed ElBaradei said Monday that the chances of terror groups attempting to carry out an attack on a radioactive ... More About: Head , Attack , Atta
Roadside-bomb threat to Bush Mideast visit?
2008-01-07 16:36:00 In advance of President Bush ’s visit to the West Bank later this week, Palestinian security forces took the unusual step of digging up concrete to search for planted bombs around and undernath a building in which the U.S. leader is scheduled to hold a meeting, WND has learned. Bush is due in the region Wednesday ... More About: Bomb , Visit , Threat , Mideast
Pentagon says ships harassed by Iran
2008-01-07 16:34:00 WASHINGTON - In what U.S. officials called a serious provocation, Iran ian Revolutionary Guard boats harassed and provoked three U.S. Navy ships in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, threatening to explode the American vessels. ADVERTISEMENT U.S. forces were on the verge of firing on the Iranian boats in the early Sunday incident, when the boats turned ... More About: In the News , Ships , Pentagon
Malaysia Maintains Limited ?Allah? Ban
2008-01-06 18:12:00 KUALA LUMPUR, Malays ia (AP) ? The Malaysian government has reiterated that non-Muslims cannot use the word “Allah ,” sparking concern Friday among Christians who use it to refer to God in their Malay-language Bible and other publications. Abdullah Zin, the de facto minister for Islamic affairs, told reporters Thursday that the Cabinet is of the view ... More About: In the News , Limited
Dengue death rate reaches 10% in Cambodia in 2007
2008-01-06 18:02:00 PHNOM PENH, Jan. 4 (Xinhua) — A total of 407 Cambodia n people died out of some 4,000 dengue fever cases in 2007, which scored a 10 percent death rate, health official Ngan Chantha said here on Friday. Kampong Cham province was the main place of dengue death because its density of population was higher than ... More About: In the News , Death , Disease , Rate
Parrot fever halts PetSmart bird sales
2008-01-06 17:59:00 PITTSBURGH, Jan. 5 (UPI) — PetSmart has halted sales of birds at 775 of its stores after cockatiels at 23 of the U.S. retail chain’s shops tested positive for parrot fever. A spokesman said the company suspended bird sales in 44 states as a precaution and has quarantined birds that tested positive for the condition ... More About: In the News , Sales , Disease , Bird , Parrot
France calls for ?euro diplomacy?
More articles from this author:2008-01-06 17:57:00 France has called for the euro to pack a diplomatic punch to rival the power of the dollar internationally. The French Euro pean Affairs Secretary, Jean-Pierre Jouyet, said the 15-nation eurozone needed better governance and better international representation. “Just as there is a diplomacy of the dollar, we should have a diplomacy of the euro,” he ... More About: France , European Union , In the News , Calls 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 |




