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    Harper to attend Arctic sovereignty excercise

    Harper to attend Arctic sovereignty excercise Updated Fri. Jul. 31 2009 5:47 PM ET The Canadian Press HALIFAX -- Prime Minister Stephen Harper will get a close look this month at Canada's efforts to beef up its military presence in the Arctic. He'll drop in -- almost literally, by helicopter...
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    planning to buy an archos wifi 605 mp3 player

    does this have a internet radio software built in or i have to buy that separately?
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    The Power of Shinto

    Llewellyn Journal - The Power of Shinto There is no necessity to be of Japanese heritage or cultural understanding to practice Shinto. Being a shamanistic religion with few binding rules and practices, it can be practiced anywhere. Though Shintoists in other parts of the world are lacking...
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    O’Reilly: Internet has a well-known liberal bias.

    Think Progress » O’Reilly: Internet has a well-known liberal bias.
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    The hurricane may start as a sandstorm - Part 2

    dry sand winds from a desert CANNOT develop into hurricanes
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    The hurricane may start as a sandstorm - Part 2

    How Hurricanes Form and Die Hurricanes need four conditions to form: * low air pressure * warm temperatures * moist ocean air * tropical winds (near the equator). Hurricanes form in the tropics, over warm ocean water (over 80ºF or 27ºC) and at latitudes between 8° and 20°...
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    The hurricane may start as a sandstorm.

    science lessons for eanassir: Hurricanes need four conditions to form: * low air pressure * warm temperatures * moist ocean air * tropical winds (near the equator). Hurricanes form in the tropics, over warm ocean water (over 80ºF or 27ºC) and at latitudes between 8° and 20°...
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    Channel 6 on your TV

    can anybody explain why i can hear local radio stations on channel 6?
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    FOX News caught using NLP Neuro-linguistic programming

    people still watching the fox noise channel?
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    The earthquakes that follow the total solar eclipse.

    heat from the sun has nothing to do with gravity science illiterate!
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    The earthquakes that follow the total solar eclipse.

    can a scientific illiterate debate science? a you tube video
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    Saturn's moon may host an ocean

    The Cassini spacecraft has found what may be the strongest evidence yet that Saturn’s tiny moon Enceladus has an ocean beneath its icy surface. If the liquid water finding is confirmed, it would suggest that the moon may be one of the most promising places in the solar system to search for signs...
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    The Toxic Legacy of Jesse Helms

    The toxic legacy of Jesse Helms His notorious race-baiting and Red-bashing political campaigns molded the modern Republican party # # * Cliff Schecter * guardian.co.uk, * Tuesday July 8, 2008 It is almost fitting that Senator Jesse Helms - longtime US Senator from North Carolina...
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    Mars is inhabited.

    as usual more science illiteracy from our resident Quran reader
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    Oregon teen dies because family refuse medical treatment

    Teen from faith-healing family dies at Ore. home 1 day ago GLADSTONE, Ore. (AP) — A 16-year-old boy whose parents rely on prayer instead of medical care has died after an illness marked by stomach pains and shortness of breath. Gladstone police say relatives and church members told them...
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    Does the rain come down from the cloud?

    Rain can form without winds Rain is a type of precipitation, a product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that is released on the Earth's surface. It forms when separate drops of water fall to the Earth from clouds. Not all rain reaches the surface; some of it evaporates while...
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    Does the rain come down from the cloud?

    Rain is a type of precipitation, a product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that is released on the Earth's surface. It forms when separate drops of water fall to the Earth from clouds. Not all rain reaches the surface; some of it evaporates while falling through dry air. When none...
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    Trouble ahead for science

    Trouble ahead for science by Kenneth R. Miller Reposted from: http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2008/05/08/trouble_ahead_for_science/ AMERICAN science is in trouble, and if you wonder why, just go to the movies. Popular culture is gradually turning against...
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    Why They Hate China

    http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=12585 article by Justin Raimondo