Cellphone Radiation Wrecks Your Sleep

This study focuses on mobile phones and their disruptive, wirelessly-radiating effects on the brain, but I'm also convinced that bringing your laptop to bed for that final email check before sleep, or watching TV...

Diebold Voting Machine Failures During New Hampshire Primary

"Special to The BRAD BLOG by Dori Smith of Talk Nation Radio Early research into New Hampshire wards and towns which used Diebold's AccuVote Optical-Scan voting machines during last week's Primary reveals that...

Dentists smile as Lacoste lose crocodile dispute

 Good to see the corporate fat guys get turned over by the little men some times!"A Gloucestershire dental practice has come out smiling after defeating fashion chain Lacoste in a dispute over a crocodile...

Break Out the Apple Pie: How the Iowa Caucus Really Works

It's dead cold winter, and people have to spend hours showing up, speaking, and voting in arcane patterns that well, are more confusing than the chicken displays at the county fair."Believe it or not, the Republicans and the Democrats do it differently; the electors have to...

Who is telling the truth on Iran? Confusion reigns.

"Confusion, claim and counter-claim in the U.S. Administration remains rife this week, with Republicans claiming that Iran is attempting to build a nuclear weapons despite a report from a top US spy agency saying...

UK Govt to tell Pregnant Women: Avoid Booze

New for 2007... next thing you know, they'll say that we shouldn't smoke... Previously, the "party line" was something along the lines of "well, you shouldn't really drink, but if you do, then limit it to a few per week", which is all kinds of vague."The Government's health...

Detroit voting 'messy' due to ID requirement

"DETROIT -- Officials from the Detroit Branch NAACP monitoring voting this morning say the process is "messy" because of the new photo identification requirement. Melvin "Butch" Hollowell, general counsel to the Detroit NAACP, said there was one report of a voter being turned...

US plans to test Canadian meat at border

" CALGARY - Canada dispatched one of its top food inspection officials to Washington Monday as confusion reigned over new "additional import requirements" for Canadian meat and poultry exports heading across the U.S. border. Bill Anderson, meat program director at the...

Because of fear and anger of those in control pain is inflicted: and everyone...

Suffering is the product of confusion, anger, and fear, as a result of bullying and extremes in violence; behaviour is taken for granted in most western societies according to street, and school behaviour, and producers of violent television programmes. The...

Veiled Voters in Outremont

"OTTAWA — Elections Canada refused Monday to bow to political pressure and force veiled women to uncover their faces before voting, putting the blame on Parliament and the Harper government for the legal confusion surrounding the issue. But MPs from all parties continued to...

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...

Peru: An effort to reconnect communication

After the higher magnitude of earth quake reported in Peru, the recovery work for telecommunication has been started by foriegn technical bodies.BBC report all about it..."Technicians and engineers from Telecoms...

Brown Joins Plot To Avoid EU Referendum

"Gordon Brown is expected to hold last-minute talks with Tony Blair and Nicolas Sarkozy, the French President, tomorrow to plot how to avoid a referendum on the future of the European Union. The key discussion, before this week’s summit of European leaders in Brussels, will...

Lights, Camera, Confusion: Washington, DC's Police Lights Problem

You can never find a cop when you need one goes the familiar refrain. So why do Washingtonians complain when they can find a cop easily? In the District of Columbia, police cars have white flashing lights on all...

Aussies bowl in the dark to win cricket World Cup

A great clean sweep with Australia's third cricket World Cup win in a row. It was odd seeing them trying to play the game in such low light - I swear the batsmen did not even see some of the balls after the...

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