Month: September 2011

News

Top Posts Recap for September 7th to September 13th 2011.

Last week was rather slow and boring, thanks to the Labor Day holiday. Nonetheless, the posts from the last week tried to keep it lively, but not as lively as the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn. Also, everyone seemed to be fascinated by the large rodents of Bedford Stuyvesant in NYC. Pat Robertson’s prognostications […]

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A beautiful display of lanterns in Poland.

Check out DemagagaTV for the best in videos, tv, movies and more: 1000s of lamps released into the sky in Poland..

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California Congresswoman US Rep. Susan Davis fleeced of $250,000 by campaign manager.

U.S. Rep. Susan Davis reported in a letter to supporters on Monday that her campaign was among the many fleeced of funds by longtime Democrat campaign manager Kinde Durkee, who has been charged with fraud. Durkee also worked with many other Democrats including U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein. Allegedly Durkee had been embezzling money between accounts […]

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Idiot leaves dog in car at Six Flags, dog is freed and rushes to freedom.

Shelanon Brooks, distraught dog owner and resident of California, left her precious Pomeranian Malibu in her car while enjoying a day at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, CA. Park attendants rescued the dog from Ms. Brooks’ car and initially believed it was dead. The dog was taken to the park kennel to be held […]

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Quirky Swedish Car Maker SAAB files for bankruptcy protection.

In an effort to stave off creditors and salvage the company, SAAB has asked a Swedish court to allow it to enter into bankruptcy reorganization from which it expects to emerge in three months time. Currently SAAB is owned by Swedish Automobile, formerly known as Spyker, a Netherlands based concern. Swedish Automobile is waiting on […]

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Explosion at French Marcoule nuclear plant.

One person has been killed and four others injured at a fire at a nuclear waste site in France. A security cordon has been set up around the perimeter of the reprocessing plant where plutonium used for nuclear weapons is reprocessed into fuel for nuclear reactors. Because of this there is no danger of a […]

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Diplomatic cables reportedly detail US State Department’s intervention on behalf of the Big 3.

I have not read said cables but the Detroit News is reporting today that the US State Department intervened on behalf of the American Big 3 automakers on multiple occasions over the course of the financial crisis beginning in 2009. Not only were issues concerning the Big 3 detailed but also the Toyota recalls were […]

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Science & Technology

Do dolphins have superpowers?

According to Pravda dolphins (or cetaceans is another term they use in the article but that may be a mistranslation?) have both a quick healing ability as well as the ability to sense electrical fields. For example, after being bitten by a shark, a chemical stored in a dolphin’s fat can heal it more quickly […]

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