Wednesday, February 6, 2008

UN officer reported Israeli war crimes before deadly bombing

A United Nations military observer sent e-mails home to Canada reporting that Israel was bombing schools and waging "a campaign of terror against the Lebanese people" shortly before he was killed by an Israeli bomb in Lebanon, said his widow.

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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Drug legalization proposed at conference on drug use

The legalization of drugs, including marijuana and heroin, is among the controversial solutions being offered at an international conference in Vancouver.

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Holland to Become World's First Floating Country

Rising sea levels? No problem, say architects in Holland. To adapt, they're re-designing the entire country so that it floats on water.

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Monday, February 4, 2008

Pure Energy: A Critical Look At Energy Drinks

The gaming industry is growing by leaps and bounds every year, and as more and more people enter the gaming community, more and more companies are trying to find a way to capitalize on the exploding demographic.

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Hersh confirms: Syrian facility bombed by Israel not nuclear

After Israel bombed a Syrian military facility last September, the United States and Israel claimed the target had been a Syrian nuclear facility under construction. RAW STORY's Larisa Alexandrovna was alone at the time in reporting that the actual target was a cache of North Korean No-Dong missiles being converted into chemical warheads.

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Photoshop is Magic

Whenever you see a hot girl in a magazine, just remember - you can't Photoshop a personality.

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Friday, February 1, 2008

These Artworks are often Mistaken for Photographs [PICs]

Juan Francisco Casas like many other writers creates his artworks with ordinary Bic ball-point pen. His artworks are often mistaken for photographs though.

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