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Israel: High radiation in elementary schools, kindergartens

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High radiation in elementary schools, kindergartens

By Danielle Ziri | Jpost An unusually high percentage of elementary schools and kindergartens in Israel are unknowingly exposing their students to unacceptable radiation levels, according to the NGO Malraz. Malraz, the Council for the Prevention of Noise and Air Pollution in Israel, conducted a study over the past three years that found abnormally high radiation [...]

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Whistleblower Claims The Energy Market Is Rigged

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By James Hall (The Telegraph) | Business Insider Power companies are “regularly” manipulating Britain’s wholesale gas prices, a whistleblower has claimed. Last night City watchdog the Financial Services Authority (FSA) and energy regulator Ofgem both said they had launched investigations into the claims. The FSA launched its investigation after whistleblower Seth Freedman told them he saw evidence that wholesale [...]

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Why nothing is private: How the FBI can read your emails

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By Charlie Osborne | Smart Planet How can the FBI access a citizen’s personal email account, and should we care? These are concerns brought to light due to the investigation surrounding General David Petraeus, who allegedly had an extra-marital affair with Paula Broadwell, discovered after “inappropriate” emails were sent potentially by General John Allen, who [...]

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Al Qaeda Terrorists Deployed along Turkey-Syria Border

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Tens of al-Qaeda terrorists have been deployed along the Turkish border with Syria in a region in the vicinity of the city of Aleppo, a bastion of armed rebels and terrorist groups fighting the Damascus government, dispatches said on Monday.

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Study Reveals Earthquake Dangers in Spain

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Our Amazing Planet At least six earthquakes registering above a seven on the Richter scale struck a little-known Spanish fault in the recent past, according to new research. The finding suggests that the fault, in Southeast Spain, is more active than previously thought and could pose a potential hazard to people living in the region, [...]

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Obama phenomenon: Hope and disappointment

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By Pavel Chernyshev | Pravda.ru U.S. President Barack Obama has made history as a pioneer in many ways. He is the first black president, first black senator and even the first smoking president in many years. Both the U.S. and the rest of the world had high expectations for Obama. He did not meet all of [...]

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Stop National Anthem, Officials Tell Pa. High School Hockey Teams

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US flag stepped on

By Dave Bohon | New American The organization that oversees nearly 200 high-school hockey teams in Pennsylvania is advising that they stop playing the National Anthem at games, citing the high cost of ice time at ice arenas and the time it takes to get a game in the books. According to CBS News, Ed [...]

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UK unveils plan to arm rebels in Syria

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PressTV British Prime Minister David Cameron has revealed plans expected to intensify bloodshed in Syria, as he suggests arming the foreign-backed insurgents, who are seeking to force President Bashar al-Assad’s government out of office. The British premier put forward proposals to alter the European Union’s embargo on the West Asian state, seeking to provide the [...]

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Humans progressively getting dumber

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ANI We are losing our intellectual and emotional capabilities because the intricate web of genes endowing us with our brain power is particularly susceptible to mutations and that these mutations are not being selected against in our modern society, a provocative hypothesis has suggested. “The development of our intellectual abilities and the optimization of thousands [...]

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US Manufacturers Have Three Million Available Jobs To Fill

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By Donna Anderson | Infowars If you’re one of the 23 million Americans currently out of work or underemployed then buck up. It might interest you to know that US manufacturers currently have 3 million job openings. And according to a report on “60 Minutes” last night, the only thing standing between you and a [...]

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Cameron’s fresh military adventurism hits a snag

By   /  November 13, 2012  /  In Other News, News, World  /  1 Comment

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PressTV British Prime Minister David Cameron’s fresh military adventurism to launch an invasion against Syria has hit a snag after it was revealed that his own top brass are against such an idea. . Cameron had ordered senior military planners to consider contingencies for a military invasion of the Middle Eastern country, but top brass [...]

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It’s Not Just About What You Eat, But Also When You Eat It

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By Natasha Longo | Prevent Disease There is a link between our fat cells and molecules within our biological clock. That clock tells the body when to sleep and metabolize food and fat cells store excess energy and signal these levels to the brain. Eat at the wrong times and gaining weight is that much [...]

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