Mayan Calendar insights

According to Swedish scientist Dr. Carl Johan Calleman, the Mayan Time Science describes energy changes in Cosmic history and is our most valuable tool for charting the future. He describes two readings of the records, and reveals below that one is based on psychedelic...

Remembering Damian Ohanyido Okoli

Remembering Damian Ohanyido Okoli Damian Ohanyido Okoli was a Nigerian Businessman and Statesman. He was born in Ufuma, Orumba North Local Government of the present day Anambra State of Nigeria and attended only the standard primary school at Ajalli, a neighboring town. One...

Violence against journalists in Mexico exaggerated, says top prosecutor

"Violence against journalists in Mexico exaggerated, says top prosecutor December 10th, 2008 • Related • Filed Under Filed Under: mexicoreporter.com Tags: David García Monroy...

Nigeria riot victims swamp hospitals

Medics in the Nigerian city of Jos are struggling to cope with the victims of violence that flared late last week over claims of vote-rigging in council elections. "Bodies awaiting burial were piled up at wards in Jos, witnesses said, as troops enforced a curfew amid an...

Poll riots erupt in Nigerian city (UPDATED)

In reaction to the results of local elections, there were riots in the Nigerian city of Joss as Muslims and Christians disputed victory. Sadly, 20 people died and many remain injured. "The election result has not...

KAUHAJOKI: Police Release First Pictures of Horror Class Rooms

  The police in Kauhajoki have released the first pictures of the horror classrooms where the tragdey unfolded two days ago.  Police have also announced that all ten victims have now been identified from...

Google wins Prince of Asturias award for Comunicacion and Humanities.

The King Kong of search engines won the prize over 24 other candidates, including the photo agency Magnum (3 times finalist) and the British Broadcasting Corp."Considered to be the best Internet search engine of...

Twittering the Earthquake

Twitterers the world over are changing the way news travels. Chinese microbloggers issued some of the first reports of the earthquake that hit the country last night. But the accounts tell the story from a perspective that is unlike anything you'll see on the evening...

Men don't like sex that much: counsellors

Long hours, depression, and a lack of emotional intelligence are behind a recent wave of male sexlessness, say relationship counsellors. Apparently men are 40 percent more likely to admit sexual disinterest...

Mexico: A year on but still no explanation….

Sadly, there is something new to report nearly everyday on this story. This blog appeared on www.mexicoreporter.com."A year on but still no explanation…. November 20, 2007 · No Comments José Antonio García Apac, editor of the regional weekly Ecos de la Cuenca, based in...

Robot Roaches in Seduction Mode

This is why science is so cool. Robot cockroaches infiltrating a bug community and then getting the bugs to do stuff."This experiment in bug peer pressure combined entomology, robotics and the study of ways that...

Violence against journalists in Mexico continues

Following the murder of three newspaper workers last week in Oaxaca, violence against journalists in the region is continuing. This time, the hostilities are coming from a powerful workers union in the region - Union General Obrera Campesina y Popular (UGOCP), rather than...

Portugueses Seqüestrados na Venezuela: 15 em Agosto

Enquanto setores da esquerda mais festiva dão apoio aberto ao Chávez (PCdoB, PSTU, P-SOL, PCO) além de outros (PT, PCB, PSB) que fazem a linha de apoio velado, o "proto-ditador" da Venezuela segue com seus crimes. Saiu na imprensa portuguesa.Nominalmente os crimes estão...

Brazilian Kidnapped is Found in Iraq: Dead

João José Vasconcelos Jr. was kidnapped in Iraq in 2005.Brazilian President Lula da Silva do nothing that could "embarass" his friends in the Region, all of them supporters of terrorism and anti-americanism. That´s why he couldn´t criticize terrorists who kidnapped...

God's architect: The story of the Vatican and the visionary

Antoni Gaudí, the deeply pious architect whose unfinished cathedral the Sagrada Familia has inspired Catholics for generations, is being considered for sainthood - but his masterpiece may be under threat. Graham Keeley reports from Barcelona ...

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