Seems typical of the two neighbours going back and forth with the dossier on Mumbai attacks. Here is the latest report published today. " In its dossier Pakistan seeks reports of DNA tests of Ajmal Kasab — the...
created by rumana husain | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago 108 views | 15 recommendations | 2 comments
As I have observed often, many of the liberals I have met, are basically communists who want to steal my money and give it to people who are guaranteed to vote democrat. But try and get one of these members...
opinion by panzerlawyer | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 639 views | 13 recommendations | 14 comments
Edinburgh, Scotland may be world renown as one of Britain's most beautiful cities (if not the most beautiful), but a new survey has revealed that it is also the loneliest city in the UK."For centuries, princes and...
created by Dave Keating | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 526 views | 5 recommendations | 1 comment
How do we define a king maker? What are its role? This article dig deeply into the power structure of a religious group which boasts of its bloc voting powers, peddling this power for politicians who are...
created by truthoriented | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 3224 views | 3 recommendations | 28 comments
It was a mission that began over 30 years ago, and still continues in a very real way today - Apollo 15's moon landing mission. In 1971, two astronauts spent three days on the surface of the moon, collecting data and most importantly - lunar surface material. 37 years later,...
OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public ContributorMedia reported that the man was "Openly Gay" as he was assaulted by 3 Indo-Canadian men. Indo meaning a race from India or East Asia, certainly if anything knows...
created by Barry ORegan | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 1279 views | 15 recommendations | 5 comments
There's a great discussion going on this morning about intellectual property and reporting, and this throws an interesting spin on it: What happens when the original article is itself an unattrbuted...
created by Jordan Yerman | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 544 views | 32 recommendations | 8 comments
As food prices continue to rise, and the world gets hotter, we as humans need to find more ways to conserve our planet and help our species adapt.Well, eating insects could be the answer. I don't know if I...
created by Amy Judd | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 6795 views | 15 recommendations | 71 comments
Nouriel Roubini has successfully predicted many things well before they happened or were even seen as plausible. For this reason, his recent post is particularly ominous."I had the pleasure to meet and...
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"Human Breast Milk Cheese Made in France Oftentimes you come to the logical realization that life is stranger than fiction, even stranger than the fiction from your most oddball, esoteric films.This farm is so strange that I have to believe it really exists - though, my...
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After the previous protest a month ago by thousands of people across the world, a second, much larger protest is planned by protest group Anonymous on Saturday, March 15.The group came to came after leaking documents that allege Scientology's involvement with fraud,...
"On Friday, The New York Times reported on the conclusions of two recently released studies that looked into the CO2 equation of the production and use of ethanol and the potential mandated use of biofuels for...
created by Edmund Jenks | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 499 views | 2 recommendations | 2 comments
"Princess Diana's former butler has again rubbished claims that she and Dodi Fayed were murdered by "the establishment." Mohammed Al Fayed has long claimed that Diana and his son were murdered on the behest of...
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"DNA research and Mormon scholars changing basic beliefs
By Patty Henetz, Associated Press
SALT LAKE CITY — Plant geneticist Simon Southerton was a Mormon bishop in Brisbane, Australia when he woke up the morning of Aug. 3, 1998 to the shattering conclusion that his...
"DNA research and Mormon scholars changing basic beliefs
By Patty Henetz, Associated Press
SALT LAKE CITY — Plant geneticist Simon Southerton was a Mormon bishop in Brisbane, Australia when he woke up the morning of Aug. 3, 1998 to the shattering conclusion that his...