Archive for May 15th, 2008

ATHENS, Greece - A 9-year-old girl who went to hospital in central Greece suffering from stomach pains was found to be carrying her embryonic twin, doctors said Thursday.

Doctors at Larissa General Hospital examined… Continue reading

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The death toll in China’s outbreak of hand-foot-mouth disease has risen to 42 children, with the capital Beijing reporting its first case Wednesday, state media said.

Parents sit… Continue reading

A substitute middle school teacher suspected of being drunk in class was too intoxicated to complete a sobriety test and was arrested, authorities said.

Thomas Brownlee, 56, was in a classroom Tuesday with students

As many as 200 U.S.-trained Mexican security personnel have defected to drug cartels to carry out killings on both sides of the border and as far north as Dallas, Rep. Ted Poe, R-Humble, told Congress… Continue reading

The technological enslavement system is now being implemented on a grand scale by the architects of the global scientific dictatorship. Aviation News reported recently that the TSA will be installing 200 body scanners in

 

Two representatives have urged Congress to take action to address the worsening situation on the southern border which has been described by reporters and activist groups as "an all out war." … Continue reading

Get Ready to Spend $6,000 a Year on Gas Two years ago a leading economist published a study provocatively titled: “What would $120 oil mean for the global economy?” Answer: a global recession… Continue reading

Justeen Mancha’s dream of becoming a psychologist was born of the tropical heat and exploitation that have shaped farmworker life around Reidsville, Georgia, for centuries. The wiry, freckle-faced 17-year-old high school junior has toiled in… Continue reading

The Arlington pharmacy cashier had every reason to believe the man standing at the counter was a cop.

He wore a navy-blue nylon jacket with what appeared to be a State Patrol patch on… Continue reading

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday recommended that people ages 60 and above should get Merck & Co Inc’s vaccine Zostavax to protect against shingles.

The CDC said the… Continue reading

 

Kevin Poulsen, writing for Wired, declares the Pentagon’s DDoS scheme to be “the most lunatic idea to come out of the military since the gay bomb.” DDoS, or distributed denial-of-service, is an… Continue reading

Threatening to capsize a $2.1 billion injection into the European economy and making hundreds of thousands of people fear for their lives, authorities and the media today lent credence to… Continue reading

Pruthviraj Patil

Pruthviraj Patil has suffered from hypertrichosis, a rare genetic condition also known as Werewolf Syndrome, since birth. He is believed to be one of only 50 people in the… Continue reading

 

Tempe, Arizona - Twelve sets of eyes darted across the dark room, waiting for one of the seven floor-to-ceiling video screens to light up. Seconds later, the center screen illuminated, revealing a newscast… Continue reading

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Hay fever cure: Jab could prove to be the cure
Trials of a vaccine for hay fever have shown it can cut symptoms by more than a quarter.

Sufferers have just… Continue reading

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‘Profit and Poison since 1863′

By Drew Roberts

Deutsche Marks, Death and Denial

On the 15th May 2008, after a long battle, Bayer was finally forced to withdraw its Trasylol drug from… Continue reading

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Last month a US court ruled that border agents can search your laptop, or any other electronic device, when you’re entering the country. They can take your computer

Not satisfied with using pain compliance to Taser people into submission, police officers have now begun to kick the living crap out of suspects just to make sure. An incident that occurred in Indiana yesterday… Continue reading