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View Article  Love the Environment? Leave the Monkeys ALONE...

Ecotourism Driving Tibetan Monkeys to Infanticide: Visitors are loving Tibetan monkeys to death in one of China's most popular tourism centers, according to a new long-term study.

Researchers found that the start of tourism in the Mount Huangshan Scenic Area in Anhui Province coincided with skyrocketing infant mortality in the reserve's Tibetan macaques.

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View Article  New Flexible Plastic Solar Panels Are Inexpensive And Easy To Make

Researchers at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) have developed an inexpensive solar cell that can be painted or printed on flexible plastic sheets. "The process is simple," said lead researcher and author Somenath Mitra, PhD, professor and acting chair of NJIT's Department of Chemistry and Environmental Sciences. "Someday homeowners will even be able to print sheets of these solar cells with inexpensive home-based inkjet printers. Consumers can then slap the finished product on a wall, roof or billboard to create their own power stations."

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View Article  Italy: Group Used Mosque As Terror Camp



ROME (AP) - Italian police arrested three Moroccans—an imam and two of his aids—they accuse of being part of a militant cell that allegedly used a mosque in a central Italian city as a terror training camp.

The group held courses on hand-to-hand combat and used propaganda films and documents downloaded from the Internet to teach how to prepare poisons and explosives, pilot a Boeing 747 and send encrypted messages, anti-terrorism police in Rome said in a statement. A fourth Moroccan was still being sought, the statement said.


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View Article  Christian women seized by 'Religion of Peace' face stoning



ABOUT 20 South Korean Evangelical Christians face death after being captured by Taleban rebels in war-torn Afghanistan, where it is suspected they were preaching Christianity.

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View Article  Gore III faces 3 years for possesion of 140 Vicodin pills



Al Gore's son faces up to three years in prison if convicted on felony drug-possession charges and lesser offenses related to July 4 traffic stop in Orange County where he was found with 140 Vicodin pills, according to a report from the People.com Web site.

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View Article  The stalker in your pocket

For most of a century, nosey people, both professional and amateur, have used microphones and cameras to listen to and watch unsuspecting targets.

In recent years, the miniaturization of electronics has enabled these devices to be hidden. Extreme drops in price have made spy electronics available to anyone, even creepy stalker types. The only remaining challenge is placement: If anyone wants to capture the juicy tidbits, they've got to have a microphone or camera in the right place at the right time.

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View Article  Gore, Boxer, Suzuki lead an all-star cast exploiting science



There is nothing particularly unusual about current weather and climate change – it is generally well within long-term normal patterns. However, the public believes otherwise due to a combination of the way in which people have been taught to view nature, political exploitation of science and the hidden motives of environmental extremists.   How did this happen and where are we headed if climate change hysteria continues unchecked?

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View Article  Its Safer in the Rear...

REALITY: It's Safer In the Back.

The funny thing about all those expert opinions: They're not really based on hard data about actual airline accidents. A look at real-world crash stats, however, suggests that the farther back you sit, the better your odds of survival. Passengers near the tail of a plane are about 40 percent more likely to survive a crash than those in the first few rows up front.

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View Article  Blackmail let mob own ref



Tim Donaghy, the NBA ref at the center of a federal investigation into fixing games and betting on contests he officiated, was forced into helping crooked gamblers by a fledgling gangster who threatened him, The Post has learned

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View Article  This is a joke, right?

Please, kill me now...

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View Article  Petraeus Is Talking; Is Anyone Listening?

Leadership: It's pathetic when a major political party holds a pajama party to publicize its desire to surrender during a war. But it's even worse when such shenanigans drown out a vital message from a real leader.

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View Article  The Rev. Michael Moore?

Fresh from the success of his latest agitprop promoting socialized medicine, "Sicko" filmmaker Michael Moore is considering whether he will use his next movie to teach us all a thing or two about the mind and will of God.

That's right, call him the Rev. Michael Moore.

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View Article  18 months left for Bush

A check of the calendar shows time swiftly running out for President Bush. Eighteen months from today, a new president takes the oath of office.

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