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added 2007 Wed May 30 9:39:36 by ind06
This is why cows shouldn't listen to the radio. A cow's pleasant day of grazing gets interrupted when she listens to an ominous farming report about a disease that's sweeping through the country's cattle population. What's a cow to do? Why, freak out, of course.
added 2007 Mon Apr 30 11:09:04 by ind06
At a press conference by scientists, journalists willfully applied more exciting interpretations to the scientists' findings, prompting speculation that Tyrannosaurus Rex was artificially created by a past civilization.
added 2007 Tue Apr 17 21:39:15 by STONERS
Pharmaceutical companies could be prohibited from advertising new drugs directly to consumers for the first two years they are on the market under a bill moving through Congress this week.
added 2007 Thu Apr 12 8:22:50 by STONERS
Climate change could diminish North American water supplies and trigger disputes between the United States and Canada over water reserves already stressed by industry and agriculture, U.N. experts said on Wednesday.
added 2007 Wed Apr 11 19:41:15 by STONERS
Global warming will damage the hunting cultures of Arctic peoples, thaw polar ice and could release toxic wastes now trapped in permafrost dumps, a U.N. study showed on Wednesday.
added 2007 Mon Apr 9 18:54:21 by catstevens
A warmer climate could prove to be more beneficial than the one we have now. Much of the alarm over climate change is based on ignorance of what is normal for weather and climate. There is no evidence, for instance, that extreme weather events are increasing in any systematic way, according to scientists at the U.S. National Hurricane Center, the W
added 2007 Sun Apr 1 21:40:26 by STONERS
Global warming could cause more hunger in Africa and melt most Himalayan glaciers by the 2030s, according to a draft U.N. report due on Friday which also warns that the poorest nations are likely to suffer most.
added 2007 Wed Mar 28 18:44:00 by STONERS
President Bush accused congressional Democrats Wednesday of meddling in Iraq war policy and said setting a deadline for a U.S. pullout would have disastrous repercussions for both countries.
added 2007 Fri Mar 23 0:41:59 by gatitabonitasen
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Defense Secretary Robert Gates cautioned on Thursday the Army would face problems without emergency funds but insisted U.S. forces could fight a third war despite being stretched in Iraq and Afghanistan. He painted a mixed picture of the impact Iraq has had on U.S. military readiness at a time when Congress is considering

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added 2007 Thu Mar 22 19:01:15 by RizlaRoll
Motorists are frequently warned of the dangers of driving when drowsy.And the statistics prove that tiredness can indeed kill.But now there may be an alternative to the usual remedies of turning up the radio and drinking strong coffee.
added 2007 Sun Feb 25 19:42:03 by gatitabonitasen
Yesterday's leader in this newspaper said that Tony Blair remains in denial about the tragedy of Iraq. Alex Salmond said on Question Time that he wasn't in de Nile, more like de Tigris or de Euphrates. (I think that was the joke he was trying to make - too many Scots make too much crosstalk.) Anyway, nobody who heard the Prime Minister's half-ho
added 2007 Wed Jan 24 20:06:26 by ind06
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