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Yonaguni: Mysterious Underwater Pyramid in Japan

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By Ramzan Rafeek Where can you find pyramids apart from Egypt? Maybe you’ve heard of the Incan pyramids in Peru, the pyramids of Nubia (Sudan), or the ruined pyramids of ancient Mesopotamia (Iraq) and Persia (Iran) known as ziggurats? What you may not know is that the list was expanded in 1987, when dive tour operator Kihachiro Aratake [...]

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10 Things to Know About Wall Street’s Rapacious Attack on America

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By Les Leopold AlterNet When you climb out of the subway at Wall Street, you might wonder why there are no protestors in the cavernous alley by the stock exchange. That’s because since 9/11, Wall Street has been barricaded shut to prevent possible attacks. But up the block at Zuccotti Park between Liberty and Cedar streets, [...]

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‘UK crisis to get significantly worse’

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Russia Today Europe’s financial crisis seems to be spreading across the English Channel as the UK becomes the latest country to feel the pinch. Rating’s giant Moody’s has downgraded 12 of Britain’s banks, including the Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds TSB. This comes after the chief of the Bank of England said on Thursday [...]

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FBI to launch nationwide facial recognition service

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NextGov The FBI by mid-January will activate a nationwide facial recognition service in select states that will allow local police to identify unknown subjects in photos, bureau officials told Nextgov. The federal government is embarking on a multiyear, $1 billion dollar overhaul of the FBI’s existing fingerprint database to more quickly and accurately identify suspects, partly [...]

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Finland: 79 Children Will Require Lifetime Medical Care After Receiving Swine Flu Vaccine

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AFP The Finnish government and major insurance companies announced Wednesday they will pay for lifetime medical care for children diagnosed with narcolepsy after receiving the swine flu vaccine. “The compensation will provide much-needed financial assistance for the families, although it cannot take away the emotional distress caused by this condition,” Social Services and Health Minister [...]

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Housing bust worst since Great Depression

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Hope Yen Associated Press The American dream of homeownership has felt its biggest drop since the Great Depression, according to new 2010 census figures released Thursday. The analysis by the Census Bureau found the homeownership rate fell to 65.1 percent last year. While that level remains the second highest decennial rate, analysts say the U.S. [...]

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The Goal: Occupy the White House and Congress in 2012

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Gary DeMar Godfather Politics While the Leftists are trying to punish the people who create jobs, Conservatives should stay focused on the real problem – Congress and the Presidency. While the leeches and special interest groups want to increase the power of government to make it more difficult for the producers to produce, Conservatives need [...]

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Martian atmosphere is full of water

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Emma Woollacott TG Daily The Martian atmosphere contains water vapor in a supersaturated state, say surprised ESA scientists. On Earth, water vapor tends to condense into a liquid when the temperature falls below dewpoint. At this point, the atmosphere is said to be ‘saturated’, since it can’t hold any more moisture at that temperature and [...]

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El Hierro on the brink? 9,000 tremors have rattled the island since July

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Earth Week Intense swarms of tremors beneath one of the volcanic Canary Islands has placed residents of El Hierro on alert for a possible eruption. Spain’s Instituto Geografico Nacional (IGN) reported the nearly 9,000 seismic movements on the island since July 17 have caused measurable changes in the terrain. El Hierro’s only eruption during recorded [...]

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Approved Drugs In The 1960s For Pregnant Women Now Causing Cancer In Their Children

By   /  October 7, 2011  /  Health, World  /  1 Comment

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Prevent Disease National Institutes of Health study followed daughters of women given diethylstilbestrol (DES) during pregnancy and found increased fertility problems and cancer risks. A large study of the daughters of women who had been given DES, the first synthetic form of estrogen, during pregnancy has found that exposure to the drug while in the [...]

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FBI’s Highest Priority – Keeping Eye On China, Russia, Iran cyberspying

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AFP via Space War The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has made a campaign against cyberthreats one of its “highest priorities,” with China, Russia and Iran in the crosshairs, the bureau’s chief said Thursday. FBI Director Robert Mueller told the House intelligence committee that cyber-espionage constituted “one of the most significant and complex threats facing [...]

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‘US killed al-Awlaqi for what he said’

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PressTV A number of US officials have recently confirmed the existence of a “secret panel” of senior government officials that can order the killing of American citizens without any judicial oversight. In addition, there is no public record of the operations or decisions made in the panel, as there is no law establishing its existence [...]

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