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    by Published on 11-22-2011 01:04 PM
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    1. Global Trade

    The blueprints of globalization are laid bare in the following material. Not among the least surprising is the consistent definition and forward motion of implementing these free trade zones across the planet apparently surpasses sovereign nations and their administrations. So what is the body driving these trends? Another striking observation is the Kaesong region and the proxy slave labor it permits with South Korea. With Seoul to become ...
    by Published on 11-19-2011 01:13 PM
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    Neutrinos still faster than light in latest version of experiment
    Finding that contradicts Einstein's theory of special relativity is repeated with fine-tuned procedures ...
    by Published on 11-19-2011 08:47 AM
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    A ground-breaking investigation examines the most secret aspect of America's shadowy drone wars and maps out a world of hidden bases dotting the globe.

    Photo Credit: U.S. Air Force Photo/Lt. Col. Leslie Pratt
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    by Published on 11-18-2011 07:44 PM
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    1. I passed into the mountain of lapis-lazuli, even as a green hawk between the pillars of turquoise that is seated upon the throne of the East.

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    by Published on 11-15-2011 07:55 AM

    Hey, can we get a few more billion from taxpayers, we're running short on our bonus fund.
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    by Published on 11-12-2011 05:51 PM

    Like the fictional detective Carrie Wells on the TV show Unforgettable, some real-life people can remember every day of their lives in detail. Those superrememberers have more bulk in certain parts of their brains, possibly explaining the remarkable ability to recall minutiae from decades ago, researchers said November 13 at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience.
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    by Published on 11-12-2011 04:24 PM
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    Here's what we're told:

    Greece's economy blew apart because a bunch of olive-spitting, ouzo-guzzling, lazy-ass Greeks refuse to put in a full day's work, retire while they're still teenagers, pocket pensions fit for a pasha; and they've gone on a social-services spending spree using borrowed money. Now that the bill has come due and the Greeks have to pay with higher taxes and cuts in their big fat welfare state, they run riot, screaming in the streets, busting windows and burning banks.
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