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  1. dancing-loon

    Hairy armpits...chinchilla?

    'Pretty Woman' star Julia Roberts has admitted she doesn't use deodorant, but has defended her armpit hygiene. Julia Roberts doesn't wear deodorant. The 'Pretty Woman' actress admits she doesn't use underarm hygiene products and relies on old-fashioned soap and water to keep her armpits...
  2. dancing-loon

    Harper on NAFTA

    Harper warns U.S. that Canada will bite back on NAFTA NEW ORLEANS — Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued a warning yesterday to future U.S. leaders wanting to renegotiate the North American free-trade agreement, saying Canada would drive a tougher bargain because of its position as America's...
  3. dancing-loon

    Friendly Fire Payments

    Forces paid for friendly-fire deaths, files show Afghan families got up to $9,000 each for losing a family member – but without any admission of liability from Canada. OTTAWA — On a single day in the summer of 2006, the Canadian Forces were involved in at least half a dozen instances of...
  4. dancing-loon

    A Walk-in for Stalkers.

    Berlin offers stalkers a way out A walk-in advice centre for stalkers has opened in the German capital Berlin - the first of its kind in the country. Stalking was made a criminal offence in Germany a year ago. More than 1,000 cases were reported in Berlin in 2007. Five psychotherapists and...
  5. dancing-loon

    Which country has the most prisoners?

    Inmate Count in U.S. Dwarfs Other Nations’ The United States has less than 5 percent of the world’s population. But it has almost a quarter of the world’s prisoners. Indeed, the United States leads the world in producing prisoners, a reflection of a relatively recent and now entirely...
  6. dancing-loon

    Food Crisis - a silent Tsunami.

    Soaring global food prices could unleash a “silent tsunami” that would plunge 100 million people who previously did not require help to buy food into hunger and poverty, the top United Nations food official said. “This is the new face of hunger,” ... “The response calls for large-scale...
  7. dancing-loon

    Clinton Outduels Obama in Primary

    Clinton outduels Obama in Pennsylvania Mrs. Clinton’s margin in Pennsylvania was probably not sufficient to alter the basic dynamics of the race, but it made clear that the contest will continue. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s win over Barack Obama in the primary gives her a boost as she struggles...
  8. dancing-loon

    Should Canada unhitch its American wagon?

    Should Canada unhitch its American wagon? Asia's renaissance has produced two emerging powers: China and India. Along with Brazil and Mexico, these states challenge Canada's economic and foreign policy. How can Canada balance its economic and political priorities in a way that supports...
  9. dancing-loon

    The BIG Thirst.

    Oil prices rose above $116 a barrel last week, setting another record for the world’s most indispensable energy commodity. Producers are struggling to pump as much as they can to quench the thirst not only of the developed world, but fast-growing developing nations like China and India, the...
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    Pentegon's hands behind analysts!!!!

    Hi, folks; this is a very long and detailed account on how the so called "military analysts" are hired by the Bush administration to give their opinions and assessments on issues to do with the war. It is well worth reading the entire article, if you want to know what is really gong on. I...
  11. dancing-loon

    We don't have prisoners here!!!

    ‘We don't have prisoners here’ Guides will only let journalists so far behind the wire — and one detention camp remains completely secret. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servl...rnational/home --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Americans are now...
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    Putin and Gadafy

    Russia swaps Libya debt for deals Russia has agreed to cancel $4.5bn (£2.3bn) of Libyan debt in exchange for major contracts for Russian firms. The announcement came during a visit to Tripoli on Thursday by the Russian President, Vladimir Putin. The two countries signed deals on energy...
  13. dancing-loon

    Zimbabwe: Annan demands action!

    Annan demands action on Zimbabwe The former UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan, has urged African leaders to do more to address the crisis in Zimbabwe. "The question which has been posed is: where are the Africans? Where are their leaders and the countries in the region, what are they doing...
  14. dancing-loon

    Putin divorcing?

    Putin dismisses divorce rumours Putin strongly denies claims he has split up with his...
  15. dancing-loon

    "You were greedy. That's the problem."

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7351810.stm Alzheimer's comes to mind, but no, won't have worked. Perhaps senile? Same thing. Cerebral atherosclerosis? Not sure. Drugs? Possible. Wicked mind? That's it!!! If you were on the jury team, what would you suggest as a fair verdict?
  16. dancing-loon

    DELTA - World's largest Air Line

    Rival US companies Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines have agreed to merge in a $5bn (£2.5bn) deal that will create the world's biggest carrier. The new airline, to be called Delta, will have annual revenue of more than $35bn and employ about 75,000 staff. Analysts say the deal could...
  17. dancing-loon

    US Bagram prison needs reform - Red Cross

    Red Cross: Change Needed at US Prison Published: April 14, 2008 Filed at 3:53 p.m. ET KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- The Red Cross criticized the way the U.S. handles prisoners at the highly secretive Bagram military base, urging reforms Monday that would allow detainees to...
  18. dancing-loon

    Arms drop

    Coalition helicopter drops weapons into Taliban hands, officials say KABUL, Afghanistan — A coalition helicopter trying to supply Afghan police with munitions dropped them in the wrong location and Taliban fighters later recovered the weaponry, an intelligence official said Sunday. A member...
  19. dancing-loon

    Feds blocking Detainee Inquiry

    Ottawa hopes to block probe into Afghan detainees The government is seeking to block an independent investigation by the Military Police Complaints Commission into Canada's handling of Afghan detainees, according to court documents filed in Federal Court. Amnesty International Canada and the...
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    Bottled Water

    Is it time to stop buying bottled water? Its harmful to the environment People believe the marketing hype too much Bottled water is good where there is a lack of healthy water Bottled water costs up to 1,000 times the price of tap water Its no better for you. Bottled water is often just...