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Thomas Paine

To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.

Monday, October 17, 2011

17 October - iGoogle

Your Grandchildren: Why the world needs soil carbon trading
China faster than promised
Visit to Grave Helps Grieving Dog
Speaks for Itself: US Government on Rights of Foreigners…vs. Americans
Ambitious Hubble Survey Obtaining New Dark Matter Census
The distorted shapes in the cluster are distant galaxies from which the light is bent by the gravitational pull of an invisible material called...
SA can't rest on its laurels - Madonsela
South Africa's fifth place on the Ibrahim Index of African Governance is not grounds for the country to rest on its laurels, Public Protector Thuli...
ATM bomber caught on CCTV footage 
Obots occupy Wall Street
Ottawa book launch: Dependent America: How Canada and Mexico Construct U.S. Power 
Occupy (Even) Orlando: Truly the 99%
We're Still at War: Photo of the Day for October 17, 2011
 
Scenarios that precede at-home pool drownings of young children identified
Sana'a rocked by night of fierce fighting
Protesters are writing their names across their chests for identification in case they are killed in anti-Saleh marchesYemen's capital has been...
Israel and Hamas set stage for Shalit release 
 
Parents distracted while teaching kids to drive
Military robots offer protective solution for troops
Facebook Roundup: Privacy, Echo Nest, Music, Wal-mart, Ooyala, BrightApps and More 
Early Celtic 'Stonehenge' located
Twitter may influence the spread of disease
 
Oh, so this is a SERIOUS bike lane!
Extreme Ballooning -- on Titan
Floating over Saturn's moon in a balloon may be the best way to explore its mysteries.
Why the Jump in Health Insurance Premiums?
The Kaiser Family Foundation reports that employer-sponsored health insurance costs spiked in 2011. Pundits blame health reform -- but that...
 
BBC
  • FBI DNA database plans under fire
    A major upgrade of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) DNA database system comes under fire from a group of US forensic scientists.
  • 'Criminal' penguin caught on film
    An Adelie penguin is captured on camera stealing stones from its neighbour's pebble nest.
  • NZ ship oil-pumping resumes
    Salvage teams in New Zealand resume efforts to pump the remaining fuel from the cracked cargo ship the Rena, stranded off the coast.
  • Low birthweight 'link to autism'
    Babies born weighing less than 4lb (1.8kg) could be more prone to developing autism than children born at normal weight, a study suggests.
  • Famous telescope seeks new name
    The Very Large Array of radio telescopes is asking the public for suggestions for a new name, after a radical upgrade of the facility.
  • Trees 'boost African crop yields'
    Planting trees that improve soil quality can help boost crop yields for African farmers and improve food security, an assessment shows.

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