AGENDA OF ISLAM - A WAR BETWEEN CIVILIZATIONS

"AGENDA OF ISLAM - A WAR BETWEEN CIVILIZATIONS Here is a great newsletter that I subscribe to from: American Congress for Truth AGENDA OF ISLAM - A WAR BETWEEN CIVILIZATIONS By Professor Moshe Sharon The war has started a long time ago between two civilizations - between...

Steelworkers at Port Talbot worry about job security

"Concerns about the future of Port Talbot steelworks has started to emerge after a takeover bid by India's Tata Steel Ltd looks set to be approved. Many steelworkers in the town are now wondering whether this will be the end of their jobs after India's Tata Steel Ltd won...

Today in history - Oct. 23

"Today is Monday, Oct. 23, the 296th day of 2006. There are 69 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: Fifty years ago, on Oct. 23, 1956, a spontaneous, student-sparked revolt against Hungary's Communist rule began in Budapest; as the revolution spread, Soviet...

Iceland Makes First Kill: Endangered Fin Whale

The slaughter has started - with the senseless killing of a 20m-long endangered Fin whale that its hunter, Kristjan Loftsson plans to land tomorrow - in order to show it off to the world.more...Now is really...

Careers advice soon to be offered to teenagers everywhere

"A Neath Port Talbot Council officer could soon be offering careers advice to teenagers across the UK. Huw Griffin has been chosen to appear on a website and on publicity material to help promote the role of civil engineers. Mr Griffin, of the council's environment...

The End of a Revolution

"Sex, lies and power games are just the latest symptoms of a Republican Party that has strayed from its ideals Every revolution begins with the power of an idea and ends when clinging to power is the only idea left. The epitaph for the movement that started when Newt Gingrich...

Sleep, Snoring and the Blues

"I started snoring in the middle of the night last week. The next morning, my wife was as nice as could be about it, but I could tell it bothered her. She hadn't been able to wake me or push me onto my side to get me to stop, and she ended up spending much of the night with...

Crowd dwindles in Hungary as fears of anti-government riots subside

"Anti-government protests outside the Hungarian parliament in Budapest started to fizzle out, reducing the likelihood of a fourth night of rioting."

Mega CEOs...... blog too.

"At the helm of Sun Microsystems Inc., Jonathan Schwartz became "un blogeur" last week when he started publishing his blog in French and nine other languages. Schwartz, whose Web journal attracts 50,000 viewers each month, says going international will generate new customers...

Millionaire cosmonaut takes on Microsoft

"Shuttleworth made his fortune by selling an Internet company he started in his Cape Town garage. He then spent $20 million on becoming the world's second space tourist in 2002, and the first African in orbit."

Farmers cash in on exotic animals (AP)

" By LINDA A. JOHNSON, AP Business Writer Sun Aug 27, 2:25 PM ET HOLLAND TOWNSHIP, N.J. - Dirk Milz, a ceramic tile installer who farmed on the side, started out with traditional beef cattle and sheep. The allure of exotic animals soon grabbed him, though, and now Milz and...

Universities aim to avoid 'Freshman 15' (AP)

" DURHAM, N.C. - Sunny Dawson ran two miles every other day when she started her freshman year at the University of Southern California. But the lure of the cafeteria near her dorm became too much to resist. "Everyone I know went crazy, 'Oh my God, pizza. Oh my God, ice...

Google warns on 'unsafe' websites

"Google has started warning users if they are about to visit a webpage that could harm their computer. The warning will pop up if users click on a link to a page known to host spyware or other malicious programs."

Mango exhibition begins

"A three-day annual mango exhibition started at Sheikh Zayed Public School auditorium on Sunday with the cooperation of the district government and the agriculture department. District Nazim Sardar Rafiq Haider Khan Leghari inaugurated the exhibition."

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