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Posted by Lance Winslow
Our Hydro-electricity accounts for some 20% of our current needs. Hydro Power; think of that? We do...
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Posted by T.D. Roberts
TOP TEN MOST OUTRAGEOUS STATEMENTS OF 2004
Taken directly from: http://mediamatters.org/items/200412230005
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Posted by Angelique Van Engelen
Irans objection to ratifying the International Atomic Energy Agencys Additional Protocol of the IAEA is said to be the main obstacle to dispelling fears that it is not building a nuclear weapon. Iranian and EU officials meet April 10 to try to resolve a stalemate in their negotiations over this issue. If they fail, the EU will likely support the US and refer the case to the UN Security Council.
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Posted by Theodore Sares
It takes a while for a newcomer, particularly one accustomed to daily dog-eat-dog business dealings...
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Posted by Lance Winslow
Our thirst for gasoline is affecting our economic vitality. It can take months to re-tool even advanced robotic factories. Changing from gasoline to alternative fuels is more than just a goal; it is a necessity. Critics say America stuck with Foreign Oil; can we kick the addiction?
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Posted by Arthur Zulu
Good news is hard to come by these days. But alas there is one. Man will soon be living on the red planet Mars.
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Posted by Robert Baird
Back-Dooring the CSIS: The US and Israel have admitted they back-doored Canadas top...
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Posted by Lance Winslow
Illegal immigration has sure been in the news a lot as a hot debated political topic. Currently in the United States, we have allowed 1 million immigrants per year to enter our country nearly unchecked, what happens when these new people are happy at a lower standard of living, driving the wages lower and then causing civil unrest with different races vying for the same jobs before we can stop our self segregation and start melting as was our original plan.
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