Recent research led by Joe Z. Tsien of the Medical College of Georgia has produced a super smart rat. While the last thing the world needs is a smarter rat, the research may pave the way for treatments in...
What happen to the African American Male? This topic is often discussed but never act upon, why I don’t know. For many years I tried to understand what went wrong with the mindset of young African American youth especially the male. When we have had so many positive African...
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Afghan Taliban Celebrate Massacre at Ft. Hood from Counterterrorism Blog by Evan Kohlmann The Taliban statement further warned that if the U.S. fails to withdraw from Iraq and Afghanistan "it will become normal for incidents and attacks similar to Texas’ to expand to the...
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A miracle seems to be happening in Dagestan, Russia. Verses from the Quran are appearing on the leg of a nine-month old Russian-Islamic baby, Ali Yakubov, whose father is a respected police officer. More than 2,000...
Patrick Lanzo, owner of the Georgia Peach Oyster Bar in Paulding Co. Georgia, has certainly got local folks attention. Seems that Mr. Lanzo has a sign outside his restaurant that reads: "OBAMA'S PLAN FOR HEALTH CARE-NIGGER RIG IT." Critics both black and white are saying the...
"Critics say it's an example of how laws designed to keep Georgia's children out of harm's way create a hazard where penniless sex offenders live largely unsupervised at the government's urging." ~ Associated...
Georgian Youth Folkloric Ballet “Egrisi” was found on 13 March, 1995 in Tbilisi, Georgia The founder of the company: Vladimir Pilishvili, former leading soloist of the National Ballet Company of Iliko...
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Massive flooding in and around Atlanta, Georgia that has already led to the deaths of two people and the closing of Gwinent County Schools is causing the water level in Lake Lanier to rise. Lake Lanier is located in the northern part of Georgia and is an artificially created...
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Baghdad journalist Muntadar al-Zaidi, who was imprisoned for throwing his shoe at George Bush, is due to be released from prison today. First sentenced to three years, then reduced to one, and finally being let...
New discoveries in Eurasia are challenging old beliefs that homo sapiens evolved solely on the African continent. Scientists have found a few 1.8 million years old skulls in Dmanisi, a medieval village near Tblisi in Georgia. The skulls are the oldest remains ever found...
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There has been much misinformation spread about the Public Option Plan over the past few months: death panels would supposedly encourage people to kill themselves, babies with cystic fibrosis would supposedly die,...
Ernie Harwell, long time sports announcer for the Detroit Tigers has been diagnosed with incurable bile cancer. He is 91-years-old but remains upbeat about his diagnosis. "Harwell told the Detroit Free Press that he didn’t know how long his illness would last, but he’s...
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Police released the list of victims with names and ages from the Brunswick mobile home murder. Russell D. Toler Sr. (44) Chrissy Toler (22) Russell D. Toler Jr. (20) Michael Toler (19) Michelle Toler (15) Guy Heinze Sr. (45) Brenda Gail Falagan (49) Joseph L. West (30) ...
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One of the injured victims from the mass murder at a mobile home in Brunswick, GA. is dead. Now 8 people were killed, and the sole survivor is still in critical condition at a Savannah hospital. Michael Toler,...
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A year ago on August 26, 2008, the breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia were officially recognized by Russia as two independent states. The recognition of independence came in the wake of the "five-day"...
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