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POPSEU-Todesstrafe Vortrag von Karl Albrecht Schachtschneider EU-Verfassung http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=9F6C854863516726 Demo gegen den EU-Vertrag in Berlin / 5. September 2009 http://ronpaul.blog.de/2009/08/19/demo-eu-vertag-berlin-5-september-6761598/
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POPSThe World's Billionaires After 13 years on top, Bill Gates is no longer the richest man in the world. That honor now belongs to his friend and sometimes bridge partner Warren Buffett.
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POPSThree Orphaned Lion Cubs Being Bottle-Fed By Zookeepers
White lions are regarded as a rarity in the wild. In captivity, however, it seems a different story. In fact three white cubs were born to another lioness at the zoo in Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock, south-west of Hamburg, at exactly the same time. She however, was happy to raise her litter herself. Fortunately these two-week-old white lion cubs are in good hands with the zoo keepers adopting the maternal role. In captivity, both male and female lions, who are unusually social compared to other cats, can live for over 20 years. The German public has a soft spot for orphaned animals. Knut, the first polar bear born in Berlin Zoo for 30 years, became a national celebrity after his mother rejected him. Life, however, hasn't been easy for the bear who attracts at least 200 visitors a day. He is said to have become addicted to human attention. 'Knut is a problem bear who has become addicted to human beings,' German animal rights activist Frank Albrecht said.
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POPSWHAT? JUNEUARY IN SEATTLE? All us native or long-timers of Seattle know that summer here starts July 5th through September and often October. But will it happen this year? Send us some warmth for summer. Send us some South warmth and dryness. I appreciate moss and beautiful green but I think we're good. For whole article, mold and all: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/366473_weather11.html?source=rss
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POPSThe Chester Beatty Library : Dublin Ireland This is a stunning website, contains a wealth of material from Asian, Islamic and Western sources. This library is only about 15 mins from my place--I am putting this on my 'get yer butt down there' list asap :)
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POPSVeriChip implants cause fast-growing, malignant tumors http://www.antichips.com/ To hear Dr. Katherine Albrecht on Ettaro LIVE! on We The People Radio Network breaking this story click below: http://restoretherepublic.com/index.php?option=com_weblinks&task=view&catid=13&id= Scott Silverman, Chairman of the Board of VeriChip Corporation, has proposed implanting the company's RFID tracking tags in immigrant and guest workers. "Anyone remember VeriChip, a company that came up with the idea of implanting chips in humans for tracking them? They've been behind ideas like RFID tagging immigrant and guest workers at the border, and they've persuaded a former Bush Health Secretary to get himself chipped. In this CNET News.com article, we offer an update on how successful the idea has been. It turns out that, according to IPO documents, 222 people have been implanted, with sales revenue of $100,000." The CNET article points out that the RFID-implants adoption is slower than expected by VeriChip.
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POPSForgive, Forget, or Fire Oh bull! People are people regardless of their chosen profession. Saying there is a difference between an executive and a star accused of the same bad behavior is just a lame excuse!