Mild intensity quake shakes Pakistan's terror-stricken city

An earthquake of mild intensity shook Lahore, cultural capital of Pakistan, and adjacent areas on Sunday, reports said.Already frightened by the massive suicide bombings in the city a couple of days that left 57 people dead, the residents of city came out of their houses and...

WEATHERAmerica Newsletter, Saturday, January 17, 2009, 5:35 PM CT

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WEATHERAmerica Newsletter, Saturday, December 20, 2008 at 5:10 PM

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Al-Qaeda's 'mild' message to Obama

"Al-Qaeda's 'mild' message to Obama By Frank Gardner ...

Apocalypse Now?: New world order could have devastating implications for West...

London finance district down, disease spreading over London In due course, it will topple governments and lead to a permanent transfer of economic and political power from Europe and America to the emergent and,...

Calling B.S. on the Idea of 'Marijuana Addiction'

"It's laughable that the Feds are pushing the concept of pot addiction when science shows that withdrawal symptoms from caffeine are far worse.The U.S. government believes that America is going to pot -- literally.Earlier this month, the U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse...

Breakthrough drug 'could halt' Alzheimer's

"(CNN) -- British researchers say a new drug could effectively halt the progression of Alzheimer's disease, offering hope to millions. ...

Mt. Shasta celebrates the Fourth on the streets and in the skies

"By Steve Gerace Mount Shasta Area Newspapers Sun Jul 06, 2008, 12:44 PM PDT Story Tools: Email This |  Print This Mount Shasta, Calif. - Smokey skies cleared the morning of July 4, 2008, as if...

Teacher Burns Students In The Name Of The Lord

"Sara - NYUSooo, the other day a teacher got in some mild trouble for burning crosses on his students’ arms. Just another day in the American public school system. No, but really, this happened. Apparently, a science teacher in Ohio had a high frequency generator, which he...

Gene-based diabetes therapy paves way for personalised medicine for all

"A therapy tailored to individuals’ genes has transformed the treatment of achronic disease, in a ground-breaking advance for personalised medicine.Hundreds of diabetes sufferers in Britain were able to switch from insulininjections to cheaper, more effective drugs after a...

Kelsey Grammer recovering after 'mild' heart attack

The star best known for his role as Frasier has reportedly suffered a minor heart attack." LOS ANGELES - A spokesman for Kelsey Grammer says the "Frasier" star is recovering in a Hawaii...

China's free pass

"China's free pass Posted by Damian Lanigan on 31 Jan 2008 at 00:09 Tags: China, Hu Jintao, Gordon Brown, Beijing Olympics, Hu Jia China's government is rounding up human rights activists in preparation for the Olympics. Hu Jia is under house arrest for the crime of airing...

Food poisoning can be long-term problem

These things goes unnoticed in developing countries especially Africa, no wonder we have very short life expectancy. We import virtually everything so long as it is coming from the industralised countries - God help Africa!"Scientists only now are unraveling a legacy that has...

WEATHERAmerica WINTER SEASON OUTLOOK: December 1 2007 - April 1 2008

Overview   Yes, it is that time of the year again.   With the long, hot summer of 2007 now a memory and its only slightly cooler and wetter autumn cousin nearing a midpoint, many are clamoring for...

Bobby Brown suffers heart attack

With his reported lifestyle, perhaps this will get him to chill. ------------------------------------------------------------------"R&B singer and former Alpharetta resident Bobby Brown is recovering today...

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