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    The Strangest Disaster of the 20th Century
    thefoxalmighty
    by thefoxalmighty  5-22-2007    14
     Creepy.
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    Amazing Pictures
    kwonsu
    by kwonsu  2-15-2007    1
     No Remarks
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    How some historical events shape our memory
    einbar
    by einbar  4-23-2009   
     No Remarks
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    20 Ways the World Could End
    hitchhiker08
    by hitchhiker08  8-23-2008    14
     Scary...yet possible?
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    The Mind-BlackBerry Problem - Why we think we can function in two worlds at once??
    einbar
    by einbar  11-8-2008    2
     "If we don't want this two-worlds experiment to be regulated nature's way—by killing people—then we'd better regulate it ourselves. Here are a few proposed rules of the road. Multitasking is a glorious gift. We can't ban it, nor should we. Want to phone your spouse or your office while walking? Fine. The only life at stake is yours. Want to turn on your car radio or music player? Fine. Listening is easier than talking, and you can mentally or physically shut it off when necessary. Want to chat with your passenger? Fine again. Studies indicate that passenger conversations are less distracting than phone calls, apparently because you're sharing and often referring to the same environment.
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    In Search of Wisdom: What is the Root Cause of Inequality?
    wildcat
    by wildcat  10-4-2008    3
     When there is nothing quantifiable to possess, we would neither know what the share of each individual is nor think of equality; if there was no notion of equality, we would not care that some have more than the others. Fortunately or unfortunately, there is always something to be possessed and our mind is naturally keen on the subject of equality
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    "Boudicca's gold hoard unearthed"
    cakebelly
    by cakebelly  1-17-2009    5
     continues: This is the first major Icenian gold coin hoard found but the tribe had a tradition of making votive offerings of other gold objects. At one of their major religious centres, Snettisham in northern Norfolk, the tribe buried at least 30kg of gold and silver jewellery. also within a rectilinear enclosure.
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    A Green New Deal
    dulios
    by dulios  10-14-2008    6
     No Remarks
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    Polar Bears are Starving
    syncopath
    by syncopath  11-21-2008   
     What is the future for Arctic sea ice? Some scientists believe that in just five years, the Arctic may be ice-free during the summer. No-one can say either whether it is a trend that will continue to worsen, or a natural cycle that will eventually be reversed.
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    Reasons to Own a Gun
    Rustee
    by Rustee  9-15-2009    2
     No Remarks
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    Fundamentalist Horoscopes
    laceym
    by laceym  7-13-2007    4
     No Remarks
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    Why do displays of compassion differ between East and West?
    gingembre
    by gingembre  6-12-2008    11
     I am trying to understand A bit more: "In many Asian countries, favors invariably create obligations, which is perhaps why people are sometimes disinclined to interfere in the problems of others. You are obliged to take care of your family, your friends, or even your fellow countrymen. But the idea of universal charity is too abstract, and smacks of the kind of unwelcome interference that Western imperialists — and the Christian missionaries who followed them — practiced in the East for too long. The notion of "Asian values," promoted mostly by Singaporean official scribes, was partly a critique of universalist Western claims. Asians, according to this theory, have their own values, which include thrift, deference to authority, the sacrifice of individual to collective interests, and the belief that countries should not stick their noses into others' affairs. Hence, the hesitant response of Southeast Asian governments — and public opinion — to the Burmese disaster." see source
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    25% of Americans believe Jesus will return in 2007
    Scattered_Fusion
    by Scattered_Fusion  12-31-2006    8
     No Remarks
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    Bush Extorting Land From Indians
    cptenaud
    by cptenaud  9-14-2008    2
     What a jerk.
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    Wind power is a complete disaster
    amgumen
    by amgumen  4-10-2009   
     The Ontario Power Authority advises that wind producers will be paid 13.5¢/kwh (more than twice what consumers are currently paying), even without accounting for the additional costs of interconnection, transmission and back-up generation. As the European experience confirms, this will inevitably lead to a dramatic increase in electricity costs with consequent detrimental effects on business and employment. From this perspective, the government’s promise of 55,000 new jobs is a cruel delusion. A recent detailed analysis (focusing mainly on Spain) finds that for every job created by state-funded support of renewables, particularly wind energy, 2.2 jobs are lost. Each wind industry job created cost almost $2-million in subsidies.
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    Poor Planning
    AtlLiberal
    by AtlLiberal  4-29-2009    5
     Graphic representation of an ecological disaster.
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    One billion climate refugees in our lifetimes
    Wadard
    by Wadard  5-15-2007   
     But, don't worry, Howard's Pacific solution will deter them from coming to Australia.
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    2008: Year of the Natural Disaster
    chestnut501
    by chestnut501  12-30-2008    2
     Natural Disasters killed over 220,000 people and left millions homeless.
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    Hello, from the car in front
    pokkets
    by pokkets  6-12-2007    3
     No Remarks
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    toxid mud blowup in Java
    syncopath
    by syncopath  11-21-2007    1
     No Remarks
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    Bush era regulation, dump mine waste in pristine lakes, goes before Supreme Court
    BobbyRutan
    by BobbyRutan  4-2-2009    1
     The action deepened a fracture line between environmentalists and industry. Moreover, it casts a spotlight on two federal regulators: the US Army Corps of Engineers, which gave Coeur the green light, and the US Environmental Protection Agency, which is accused of violating its own standards. Environmental attorney Tom Waldo with the firm Earthjustice says that the impetus for the Clean Water Act was a legacy of contamination and public health concerns caused by industrial companies, municipalities, and agriculture historically treating waterways as convenient, expendable repositories for waste. He points to a benchmark ruling during the 1970s against the Reserve Mining Co. in Minnesota, which disposed of taconite tailings, laden with asbestos, into Lake Superior from its processing facility, contaminating drinking water. In the US West, water quality in an estimated 40 percent of rivers has been impaired by historic mining sites long abandoned.
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    100 Most Endangered Sites
    Lubaska
    by Lubaska  4-17-2008    4
     No Remarks
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    NORTHCOM Martial Law Dry Run or Real Thing?
    righthand
    by righthand  9-7-2007    6
     North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command along with U.S. Pacific Command, the Department of Homeland Security as well as local, state and other federal responders will exercise their response abilities against a variety of potential threats during Exercise Vigilant Shield ‘08, a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff-designated, North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM)-sponsored, and U.S. Joint Forces Command-supported Department of Defense exercise for homeland defense and defense support of civil authorities missions. VS-08 will be conducted concurrent with Top Officials 4 (TOPOFF 4), the nation’s premier exercise of terrorism preparedness sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security, and several other linked exercises as part of the National Level Exercise 1-08. These linked exercises will take place Ocober 15-20 and are being conducted throughout the United States and in conjunction with several partner
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    Experts warn U.S. is coming apart at the seams
    rmowery
    by rmowery  8-28-2006    1
     No Remarks
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    President To Declare Himself King?
    DizzyDezzi
    by DizzyDezzi  6-17-2007    14
     No Remarks
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    Smoke over Buenos Aires
    syncopath
    by syncopath  4-21-2008   
     "Buenos Aires residents are hoping for a change in the wind direction to bring back the "good airs" which gave their city its name."
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    Creationism dismissed as 'a kind of paganism' by Vatican's astronomer
    invictus
    by invictus  5-5-2006    17
     "Brother Consolmagno argued that the Christian God was a supernatural one, a belief that had led the clergy in the past to become involved in science to seek natural reasons for phenomena such as thunder and lightning, which had been previously attributed to vengeful gods."
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    "The Shock Doctrine"
    debbyski
    by debbyski  9-19-2007    5
     The whole article is worth a read.
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    Sydney urged to pack for attack
    JohnWaterman
    by JohnWaterman  7-17-2007    2
     No Remarks
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    Natural Disaster Evolves Into Man-Made Catastrophe
    merrie
    by merrie  5-17-2008    1
      "We have small helicopters to drop food, and we have doctors." The USS Essex, an amphibious assault ship, and its battle group have been waiting to join in the relief effort as well. U.S. Marine flights from their makeshift headquarters in Utapao, Thailand, continued Saturday — bringing the total to 500,000 pounds of aid delivered. Britain's prime minister accused authorities in Burma of behaving inhumanely by preventing foreign aid from reaching victims. "This is inhuman," Gordon Brown told the British Broadcasting Corp. Brown said a natural disaster "is being made into a man-made catastrophe by the negligence, the neglect and the inhuman treatment of the Burmese people by a regime that is failing to act.
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    The Top 12 Excuses for God’s Horrible Behavior
    laceym
    by laceym  5-21-2007    1
     For those religious people who are kind for the sake of kindness, without reference to a god, that’s exactly what secular humanism is. The PDF is available here .
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    388 dead in Philippines typhoon mud slide
    greg naylor
    by greg naylor  12-1-2006    6
     No Remarks
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    Future News
    wiganfootie
    by wiganfootie  8-10-2009    2
     No Remarks
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    Human Tragedy
    AtlLiberal
    by AtlLiberal  5-5-2008   
     Granted, Myanmar has a terrible track record of human abuse. Their government is cuel and dictatorial. Yet for the US to offer a paultry $250,000 is an insult and shows a deep lack of humanity. The people of Myanmar are not the corrupt military dictatorship. Yet, it seems as though we are making them pay to score political points. Something is not right here.
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    The astonishing 3D murals
    WomanInTheMoon11
    by WomanInTheMoon11  5-27-2009    2
     Off the wall: The astonishing 3D murals painted on the sides of buildings by trompe l'oeil artist John Pugh
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    Iraq and the "Darwin Principle"
    tpq62
    by tpq62  12-17-2006   
     Who has the best plan for mitigating the disaster in Iraq--Larry, Curly, or Moe?
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    World Bank Leak: Biofuels cause 75% of Food Increase
    righthand
    by righthand  7-5-2008   
     The report claims that biofuels have driven up global food prices by 75%, according to the Guardian report, accounting for more than half of the 140% jump in price since 2002 of the food examined by the study. The paper claims that the report, completed in April, was not made public in order to avoid embarrassing Bush.
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    Great Barrier Reef May Be World's 1st Gobal Ecosystem to Collapse
    vk2yoc
    by vk2yoc  7-22-2009   
     Here it's the middle of winter, 27 degrees C, hottest July day on record, this is scary stuff.
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    International Paper Treads Monsanto’s Path to ‘Frankenforests’
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  8-30-2009    1
      Parallels with Monsanto aren’t a coincidence. Wells, 54, spent 18 years at that company, including four years introducing modified soybeans in Brazil. ArborGen Chief Science Officer Maud Hinchee and James Mann, vice president of business development, also worked at St. Louis-based Monsanto.
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    Martial Law Would Be Declared If Bailout Not Passed In House
    sahara
    by sahara  10-3-2008    6
     As former California congressman Dan Hamburg said earlier this year, the 2007 National Defense Authorization Act gives the executive the power to invoke martial law in case of “major public emergencies,” not limited to “a natural disaster, a disease outbreak, a terrorist attack,” but also “any other condition in which the President determines that domestic violence has occurred to the extent that state officials cannot maintain public order.” Obviously, a financial crash and ensuing social chaos of the sort now being implemented by the ruling elite would be characterized as a dire emergency and a near perfect excuse to impose martial law, a long standing goal of the elite. As the Army Times reported last month, a battle-hardened “homeland” brigade is now “going domestic” after spending time in Iraq. It appears this illegal deployment (under Posse Comitatus) is designed to respond to “public disorder” as the economy is deliberately and cynically dismantled at the behest of our rulers.
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