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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.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

24 September - iGoogle





NASA Announces Two Game-Changing Space Technology Projects
NASA has selected two game-changing space technology projects for development. The selections are part of the agency's efforts to pursue...
Cele praises cops for Joburg drug busts
National police chief General Bheki Cele has praised the police for arresting eight people in Johannesburg for possession of drugs worth an...
Questions over virus link to ME
Scientists who linked Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, also known as ME, to the XMRV virus have withdrawn some of their findings.
Cern mulls 'crazy' physics find
Scientists discuss the anomalous but exciting find that neutrinos appear to have travelled faster than the apparently unbreakable barrier of light speed.
Palestine: 'After 63 years' suffering – enough, enough,' says Abbas
Jonathan Freedland on the impassioned plea for the UN to give its blessing to the creation of a Palestinian stateIt was the United Nations that...
Mideast peace talks 'must resume'
The Middle East Quartet urges Israel and the Palestinians to resume peace talks within a month, after the Palestinians ask the UN to recognise...

Doomed Satellite Lands in the Feedbag
In this week's Friday News Feedbag, I put James Williams' worries to rest about the crashing NASA satellite.
One Thing Red Wine Can’t Do
Dutch researchers have found that the polyphenols don't seem to promote heart health by reducing blood pressure.

NASA: Pieces of falling satellite may be down
Pieces of a defunct satellite plummeting toward Earth may have come to rest, NASA said Saturday morning
Saskatchewan says it will pay for some provincial patients to participate in a multiple sclerosis clinical trial of the so-called "liberation" therapy in Albany, N.Y.

Health Minister Don McMorris said in a news release Friday that the province is finalizing a partnership with U.S researchers led by Dr. Gary Siskin, a vascular and interventional radiologist at Albany Medical Centre.


Read more: http://www.canada.com/health/Sask+enter+partnership+with+research/5449939/story.html#ixzz1YqtKlujl

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