Stronger Warning placed on Jalapeños

Remember the whole tomatoe craze? Well, now there's a new craze regarding none other than jalapenos! Government inspectors found a trace of the same bacteria on a single jalapeno which prompted them to issue a...

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome New Crib Death Clue

Baby Mice Die When Brain Serotonin Levels Go Haywire   A new clue to the cause of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) comes from baby mice that suddenly die when their brain serotonin levels go haywire. Serotonin is a signaling chemical that has far-reaching...

Get Smart ! "And Loving It"!

OpinionBarry Artiste, now Public ContributorIn the 1960's with a Cold War, Worldwide Nuclear Armageddon, Cuban Missile Crisis, Space Race and a spate of Spy movies, everything from Man from Uncle to James Bond,...

EX-PMs: RCMP used as Golf Caddies, Beer Runs?

OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public ContributorEx-Canadian Prime Ministers are offered RCMP Security Protection once they leave office and join the "Joe Six Packs" of this world.  But 4 RCMP officers seems a...

Can any human being Predict Volcanoes, Earthquakes, And Hurricanes?!

"Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Hurricanes are the most-wicked all Natural Disasters as we are being reminded of each year. This year massive Earthquakes and Hurricanes destroyed a lot of countries. So we have to...

Man loses bag at T5 - offers holiday to anyone who finds it

A BA passenger whose bag was lost on opening day of Heathrow's Terminal 5, is offering a free holiday to anyone who finds it.Sounds like a good deal to me."Michael Birtles, the managing director of European Rail...

Gaps In Saturn’s Rings Formed By Flying Saucer Moons :: Oblate Spheroid

"When one looks at Saturn, one is struck at how incredibly different it is to our Oblate Spheroid. It is truly spherical and it has a plate of material circling around it at it's equator. The plate, called...

Aussie Videos Contains Clue To Princess Dinna's Death

"As the inquest into the deaths of Diana, Princess of Wales, and her boyfriend, Dodi Al Fayed, began in London yesterday, it emerged that a holiday video shot by two Australian tourists 10 years ago will be used as evidence. In his opening statements at the Royal Courts of...

A Pop Quiz: Iraq Anti-War Movement

"Questions: If you do not readily know the answers to the following questions about the Anti-Iraq War “Movement,” you probably have the TNSTAAL virus. If so, follow the clues to more “truth serum”; your...

Tunguska Crater Mystery Solved?

Something really, really big exploded over Siberia about 100 years ago; but scientists have argued ever since over whether it was a comet or an asteroid. Now we might be one step closer to knowing the...

Corporate Culture (and technology) Gone Wrong :: Symblogogy

"Let’s be honest … when a company invests improperly in technology that would have allowed them to compete on an equal footing with the other players in the marketplace the worst things can...

Is There Any Wonder There Is No Peace In The Middle East?

"My article, “Time for Israel to Take the High Road” (American Chronicle, 4-1-07) has attracted numerous comments. These comments can give a clue as to why peace in the Middle East is not an easy feat to achieve."

AttorneyGate -- Bush, Nixon, and A Constitutional Crisis

"It's even odds at this point if Attorney General Alberto Gonzales will make it past Friday without filing for unemployment. The 24-Hour Cable News Channels are covering "Attorneygate" almost non-stop, and yet the...

50 Things We Know Now (That We Didn't Know This Time Last Year) 2006 Edition

You know how it is. You go through life thinking you've got your head wrapped around the world and all of its knowable information. Then one day you read that since 2005, scientists have discovered more than 50 new species of animals and plants on the Southeast Asian island...

How much abuse will you take from Microsoft?

" Seriously, how many times must users and businesses be kicked in the face before they buy a clue? Before they realize that they don't have to stay in the abusive Microsoft relationship. The answer seems to be: an unlimited number of times. Take, for example, Internet...

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