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The Needles UFO Crash: What Really Happened?
- By Bill Knell
- Published Thursday 14th 2008
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On May 14, 2008, an oval object with a turquoise glow fell out of the sky around three o’clock in the morning and crashed west of the Colorado River near Needles, California The crash was almost immediately followed by the appearance of unmarked vehicles with government license plates manned by non-uniformed personnel, a small fleet of transport aircrafts and helicopters including a sky crane which later removed the object
Universal Solar Power - 'Solar Tres' and Commercial Solar Thermal Energy
- By Chris Woolfrey
- Published Monday 11th 2008
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After the success of Solar One - the world's first large-scale thermal solar power plant - and its update, Solar Two, Europe has now entered into the race for sustained solar power
Solar Tres, located West of Ejica in the Andalusia district of Spain, has been modeled on the Solar One and Two projects, which were developed and updated in the Marstow Desert, California, in 1981 and 1995
Apollo Astronaut Mitchell Says Aliens Exist and the Government Doesn’t Want You to Know About Them
- By Bill Knell
- Published Sunday 10th 2008
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Edgar Mitchell was one of the twelve Americans to walk on the surface of the moon During a recent radio interview on the UK-based Kerrang
Indiana UFO Invasion
- By Bill Knell
- Published Sunday 10th 2008
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UFOs being chased by military jets has become a common theme in the USA other the past year In all of these cases the jets almost immediately dropped flairs to cover up what was, obviously, a far more interesting mission
Alleviating Poverty Through Incentive Based Aid Programs
- By John Schlismann
- Published Saturday 9th 2008
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Poverty is an issue affecting countries in approximately two thirds of the world we live in, and with increased globalization it is a problem that has ramifications never felt before in the Western world The question of how to alleviate poverty and suffering in our world is one that has plagued the minds of people for years; the simple answer provided by many is simply to increase money, however does this increase really help alleviate poverty or does it have the potential to make the problem even worse
The Flushing Meadows Park Zoo Animal Mutilations and UFO Mystery
- By Bill Knell
- Published Sunday 3rd 2008
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Flushing Meadows Park has a long and unusual history It is located ten miles east of Manhattan on Long Island in the Borough of Queens, New York City, between the towns of Flushing and Corona
Sarkozy Set For a Constitutional Showdown
- By Johnny Summerton
- Published Sunday 3rd 2008
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Hardly the sexiest headline by any stretch of the imagination But there again when it comes to institutional reform and changes to the constitution, the subject matter is hardly guaranteed to instill much enthusiasm
How to Beat the World Wide Recession
- By Robert Waugh
- Published Friday 1st 2008
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The recession is really taking its toll in the US and over here in the UK, every day more and more people are getting further and further in debt The US and the UK housing markets are spiraling ever downward with house prices dropping on a daily level
Florida Power and Light Company Given Go Ahead For Solar Power Facilities
- By Mark Smalls
- Published Thursday 31st 2008
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On the 15 July, the Florida Public Services Commission granted FPL permission to begin work on three major Solar Power plants across the state
The first of these projects is 'The Martin Next Generation Solar Energy Center', scheduled for construction at the company's already existent 'Martin Plant' site
Green Olympics - London and the Environment in 2012
- By Mark Smalls
- Published Thursday 31st 2008
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With talk of China's high rates of pollution dominating headlines in the run up to the 2008 Beijing Olympics, it is important to remember that sport and the environment can go hand in hand
In the last year, the Chinese capital has been the subject of much media scrutiny surrounding its environmental and emissions policy
Parks Protect Amazon in Perul
- By L.S. Sya
- Published Wednesday 30th 2008
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Scientists at the Carnegie Institution's Department of Global Ecology studying satellite date have found that only 1 to 2 percent of forest disturbance in the Peruvian Amazon occured in protected areas, which means that land-use and conservation policies have been successful Protected areas are 18 times more effective at reducing deforestatio than unprotected areas
Cuba to Plant 135 Million Trees
- By L.S. Sya
- Published Wednesday 30th 2008
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The UN Environment Program (UNEP) international tree planting campaign, "Plant for the Planet:Billion Tree Campaign", aimed at recovering forests globally has begun garnering support One nation that has embraced the concept is Cuba, which will plant 135 million trees this year to recover forests in the Caribbean country
Brazil Cerrado Being Destroyed
- By L.S. Sya
- Published Wednesday 30th 2008
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The cerrado, a wooded grassland that once spanned 204 million hectares, half the size of Europe, is quickly being changed into croplands to meet rising demand for soybeans, sugarcane, and cattle
According to a Brazilian expert on the savannah ecosystem, the cerrado is now disappearing at a breakneck rate, twice that of the Amazon rainforest
Five Good Reasons To Love A Recession, Home Depot Coupons Not Withstanding
- By Becky Caulkin
- Published Monday 28th 2008
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What do you think of when you hear the word recession Ruin
Adieu PPDA
- By Johnny Summerton
- Published Thursday 24th 2008
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There was an end of a television era here yesterday as Patrick Poivre d'Arvor, affectionately known in this country as PPDA, made his final broadcast as anchorman on TF1's prime time news slot
Think of a news anchor in your own country, someone who has been around for donkeys years and at a certain time of the day when the small screen is flickering becomes almost part of the sitting room furniture
Sarkozy to Blame For Royal's Break-in?
- By Johnny Summerton
- Published Thursday 24th 2008
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This is a political piece that by its very definition can only be filed under "Strange" on any website
It concerns last year's defeated candidate in the French presidential elections, Ségolène Royal, and her claims that she is paying the price for comments she made recently about the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy
Sarkozy's "Astonishing" Olympic Announcement
- By Johnny Summerton
- Published Friday 18th 2008
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So it's official The French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, will be attending the opening of the Olympic games in Beijing,
After a "productive" 30-minute meeting with the Chinese president, Hu Jintao, Sarkozy's office officially released the news on Wednesday that it had already leaked to the French media last Friday
Coal And Forest Preservation
- By L.S. Sya
- Published Friday 18th 2008
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The recent conference on global deforestation held in Sydney co hosted by the Australian Ministers for Environment and Foreign Affairs drew a crowd of ministers, officials from all over the world and international development agencies Preservation of natural forests was proven to be of particular interest, especially when it is largely believed that deforestation contributes about 20% of greenhouse gas emissions
Sarkozy's G8 Ennui
- By Johnny Summerton
- Published Thursday 17th 2008
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He was bored, the poor man You could see it in his eyes and his body language
Betancourt's Unsung Hero
- By Johnny Summerton
- Published Thursday 17th 2008
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Since the dramatic rescue last week of 15 hostages held by Colombia's leftist rebel movement the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or Farc, much of this country's attention - if not the world's - has been focused on Ingrid Betancourt
Finally though one of France's leading national daily newspapers, Le Figaro, has caught up with reports that have appeared elsewhere around the globe
Sarkozy's Union-Bashing Barb
- By Johnny Summerton
- Published Wednesday 16th 2008
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Sometimes a politician can believe his or her own spin just a little too much that it leaves many onlookers gasping in disbelief and checking their ears to make sure they've heard correctly
Such has been the case here in France since Saturday when the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, came up with what surely has to be the most unlikely interpretation of recent events in this country
UK UFO Encounters Blamed on Chinese Lanterns, But is That the TRUTH?
- By Bill Knell
- Published Sunday 6th 2008
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A clerk at the Tern Hill Hall Hotel told UK newspapers that the launch of Chinese lanterns for a wedding reception was behind the mass sighting of UFOs by soldiers and civilians on June 7, 2008 However, some experts disagree
How Much is That Alien in the Window?
- By Bill Knell
- Published Sunday 6th 2008
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UFO activist Jeff Peckman teamed up with UFO Experiencer Stan Romanek during a recent press conference to call for a ballot initiative to create an Extraterrestrial Affairs Commission in Denver Peckman believes that the commission will help to prepare the city for extraterrestrial visitations
The Haunting Story of Alexandra Holzer
- By Bill Knell
- Published Sunday 6th 2008
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Alexandra Holzer had anything but a normal childhood One of two sisters, she is the youngest born to Ghost Hunter Hans Holzer and Countess Catherine Buxhoeveden
Did Howard Hughes View a Captured UFO and Its Occupants?
- By Bill Knell
- Published Sunday 6th 2008
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Did Howard Hughes ever get a chance to view a captured or crashed UFO and its occupants I have long pondered this question and there may now be an answer to it
Vietnam UFO Crash Metal May Be the Smoking Gun
- By Bill Knell
- Published Sunday 6th 2008
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According to Officials at the state run Vietnam News Agency, “An unidentified flying object exploded at about 10am on May 27 over the northern part of Phu Quoc Island" Colonel Nguyen Van Qui, a military commander on the island was the source of the report and no civilian, commercial or military aircraft are said to be missing in that area of southern Vietnam or nearby Cambodia
Twice an Orphan - Barmy Bureaucracy or Welfare of the Child? You Judge.
- By Johnny Summerton
- Published Saturday 5th 2008
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Last weekend here in France an 11-year-old boy, Joris, found himself effectively orphaned for the second time He was taken into care after his father, 34-year-old Aboubakar Coulibaly, was deported back to his native Côte d'Ivoire
The Effects of Global Warming
- By Christophe Catesson
- Published Friday 4th 2008
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When you hear about the effects of global warming it is important to understand that the effects we are experiencing today are moderate compared to what the future will see if we do not take preventative action Over the next century researchers and environmental professionals are stating that the effects of global warming will continue on a constant inclined curve
Public Prosecutor Recommends Dropping (Jean) Sarkozy Charges
- By Johnny Summerton
- Published Thursday 3rd 2008
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The mysterious if somewhat exhausting case of the hit-and-run scooter and the role of the French president's son, Jean Sarkozy, could be nearing its conclusion
A Paris prosecutor has recommended dropping charges against him, but a final decision won't be handed down until September
Ad’ Campaign to Promote Sarkozy’s Election Promise
- By Johnny Summerton
- Published Thursday 3rd 2008
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The French government has launched a media blitz in an attempt to convince people that it really is winning the battle to increase purchasing power
In the coming weeks the French will be treated to over 1,600 TV commercials as well as Internet advertising and full page spreads in the national and regional daily newspapers
A True-Life Story of David Versus Goliath
- By Yuan-tsung Chen
- Published Monday 30th 2008
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My book, RETURN TO THE MIDDLE KINGDOM: One Family, Three Revolutionaries, and the Birth of Modern China, is non-fiction, but in order to bring the history alive, I had to bring the characters and places alive I've given some idea of how I wrote three-dimensional characters previously, and now I want to say how important it is to know the places the protagonists had been to
Sarkozy Starts Visit to Israel
- By Johnny Summerton
- Published Monday 30th 2008
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The French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, begins a three-day visit to Israel on Sunday in what the press back home is reporting as further proof of an improvement in relations between the two countries
It'll be only the third time a French president has visited Israel, and Sarkozy is likely to have a far more conciliatory tone than his predecessors
Algae Biodiesel: Fuel of the Future
- By Ray Subs
- Published Friday 27th 2008
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There is no question that alternative fuel sources must be found if we are going to reduce our dependence on oil, lower transportation costs, and stop damaging the environment Algae biodiesel is a fuel alternative that has many people hopeful for these changes as it creates fuel efficiently without displacing food crops, damaging the environment, and it reduces our dependence on oil
The Nicaragua Canal: Will it Ever be Built?
- By Attila Jancsina
- Published Thursday 26th 2008
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The Nicaragua Canal: Will It Ever be Built
Everyone knows about the Panama Canal, and how it connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
France Faces Fine Over Lack of Hamster Love
- By Johnny Summerton
- Published Friday 20th 2008
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Weird but true, France is being threatened with a €17 million penalty if it doesn’t clean up its act and come up with a strategy to save the European hamster, one of the continent’s most threatened species
Last week the European Commission, the executive branch of the 27-member European Union, gave France a two-month deadline or else it would have to cough up the whopping fine for failing to comply with the Habitats Directive (yes we’re in Eurobabbleland here) to prevent the rodent’s extinction
Choose Your Plastic Products With Care
- By Kadence Buchanan
- Published Friday 20th 2008
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People of a certain generation remember when a neighbor whispered a hot tip into the Graduate's ear, "Plastics" That was a reflection of the 1960's excitement over the material that promised to revolutionize manufacturing, industry and household living
Ferrari to Return as PPDA is Given the Boot
- By Johnny Summerton
- Published Wednesday 18th 2008
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One of France’s top news anchors, Patrick Poivre d'Arvor, will bid farewell to viewers this summer and be replaced by the darling of the French media, Laurence Ferrari
PPDA as he is more affectionately known has been a familiar face on prime time news for more than three decades
Black Powder Guns 101
- By Dave Text
- Published Monday 16th 2008
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Gun powder also called black powder, is made of pyrotechnic composition which is an explosive combination of potassium nitrate, charcoal and sulfur that flames quickly and can produce a number of hot solids and gases that can be used as a propellant in fireworks as well as fire arms
Black powder guns are guns that are loaded with black powder
Towards 2025 – When There Are Fewer Glaciers and Less Arctic Ice
- By Mia Den Haan
- Published Wednesday 11th 2008
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Many of the ice structures like glaciers, ice in mountain areas, and the Arctic icecap are melting Most of these structures will no longer be in existence by 2025
Martine Aubry – The Lady In Waiting.
- By Johnny Summerton
- Published Tuesday 10th 2008
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She might have been absent from national politics for the past eight years, but now a one-time leading light of the Socialist party, Martine Aubry, appears to be back in favour
Aubry is being touted – not least by herself – as a figure behind which activists could unite in the tussle for the leadership of the party due in November
France's
- By Johnny Summerton
- Published Friday 6th 2008
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After a high profile trial lasting two months, a court in northeastern France on Wednesday found Michel Fourniret, the country’s most notorious serial killer in decades, guilty on seven counts of murder and sentenced him to life imprisonment His wife, Monique Olivier, was also sentenced to 28 years behind bars for complicity
A Nouvel Skyscraper For Paris
- By Johnny Summerton
- Published Thursday 5th 2008
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The French capital is to get just what it needs to set it apart from the rest of the globe’s major cities - a new 300-metre skyscraper set to challenge the world-famous Eiffel tower’s domination of the city’s skyline France’s very own Jean Nouvel fought off competition from four other world class architects to be awarded the commission to construct the new Signal tower
A Taxing Day As Sarkozy Goes Walkabout Among The Fruit And Veg
- By Johnny Summerton
- Published Wednesday 4th 2008
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What a start to the day for the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy He was up and about before dawned cracked rubbing shoulders and pressing flesh with the hoi polloi at Rungis, France’s largest wholesale food and flower market just south of Paris
Spray Foam Insulation
- By Paula Barton
- Published Monday 2nd 2008
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The average family in the United States spends around $1,300 a year on bills to provide energy to the home, most of that energy is wasted by the home Millions of $’s are wasted every year through appliances being unnecessarily left on and conditioned or heated air is just rushing out of buildings
The First Lady Sings
- By Johnny Summerton
- Published Saturday 31st 2008
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For some it will be a date to note in their diaries and one on which they will undoubtedly rush out in anticipation to the record stores For others it will quite possibly be time to clap their hands over their ears in an attempt to protect their hearing
The Knives Are Out
- By Johnny Summerton
- Published Saturday 31st 2008
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The big guns within the Socialist party here in France are warming up for battle ahead of an election to choose a new leader even though that’s still over six months away Segolene Royal officially announced her intention to stand last Friday
The Enemy Of The Night
- By Anthony Arrigo
- Published Wednesday 28th 2008
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What is more inspiring than a dark night filled with sparkling stars There’s just something magical about looking into the dark sky and seeing a sky packed with dazzeling stars, it is certainly breath taking
Violence Erupts In Zimbabwe
- By Warren Cornelius
- Published Wednesday 28th 2008
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Human Rights Watch and other rights groups recently accused Zimbabwe’s army and President Robert Mugabe of unleashing “terror and violence” on dissenters of his 28-year regime According to the Associated Press, Zimbabwe’s opposition party and its presidential candidate Morgan Tsvangirai have linked the recent surge in violence after last months presidential election to the security forces and “war veterans” that are loyal to Robert Mugabe
The Holiday That Was, Then Wasn’t And Now Is
- By Johnny Summerton
- Published Thursday 22nd 2008
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This is the rather muddled tale of the public holiday that disappeared from the French calendar four years ago when it became a quasi-working day But lo and behold, and hallelujah, everything’s back to normal at last and lundi Pentecôte, or Whit Monday, is once again a day off
Sarkozy Sees Sense On Blair Presidency
- By Johnny Summerton
- Published Thursday 22nd 2008
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It has not been made official yet but it’s already doing the rounds of the media both here in France and across the channel in Britain The French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, is apparently not going to back former British prime minister, Tony Blair, as a candidate to become the first president of the European Union
Five Futures For Pakistan
- By Sohail Inayatullah
- Published Wednesday 21st 2008
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In this essay, I outline Five futures for Pakistan: (1) the Pendulum continues forever, (2) Collapse, (3) Joining Chindia, (4) the Great Game, and (5) a South Asian Confederation The most familiar and likely are based on the pendulum of rule by the military and rule by landlord/politicians
5+5 = Your Dream
- By joe Carter
- Published Monday 5th 2008
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A Alarm to Action
- By joe Carter
- Published Monday 5th 2008
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10 Secrets to a Advantageous Computer and a Happier You
- By joe Carter
- Published Monday 5th 2008
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