
Farewell: Nobel winner, King of Pop left us in ‘09 – The Sun News
Of all the notables who died in 2009, the one who most changed the world could have walked down any Main Street USA without causing a stir. Scientist Norman Borlaug, who died Sept. 12 at age 95, developed crops that enabled Third World farmers to
Carey Roberts – RenewAmerica
Following two weeks of intense negotiations, the Copenhagen global warming conference has now ended. By all accounts it was a bust. Warding off fatigue, snow, and sub-zero temperatures, the best leaders from 193 nations could do was issue a vague
Climate Conference Meltdown as Obama Returns to Washington Winter – Reality Check
Following two weeks of intense negotiations, the Copenhagen global warming conference has now ended. By all accounts it was a bust. Warding off fatigue, snow, and sub-zero temperatures, the best leaders from 193 nations could do was issue a vague
Harrah s Chief Seeks to Bring Caesars Palace to Macau (Update1) – Bloomberg
We need to try to bring our footprint into markets that are appealing to us, Loveman said We can do much, much better with it than a standalone operator could do. Harrah s IPO? The Planet Hollywood brand will be kept to appeal to younger
Chavez appeals to Jewish Community on behalf of Palestinians – Examiner
Though the video was recorded in March of 2009, the words resonate today, much in the same sense as President Obama’s appeal to the Muslim world in the Middle East will be relevant months or years from now. To title the video ‘antisemitism in
Obama at the UN: all nations have rights and responsibilities – Examiner
Obama Speech Part 1 The president pointed to his four priorities for achieving a balanced world: non-proliferation of nuclear weapons, promoting peace, protecting the planet and the fight against the global economic crisis. Obama had harsh words for
Remarkable Creatures – New York Times
Have you ever tried to think up the worst meal you could imagine? How about blue-ringed octopus, floral egg crab, basket shell snails and puffer fish. Sure, some people may think these are delicacies, and puffer fish is certainly treated as such in
Alabama a happy place – Gadsden Times
as a whole, as the sum of the diverse elements contained inside its borders, remains a pretty good place to live compared to other places on the planet. That’s reason enough for all its citizens to be happy.
Avatar: A Visually Stunning and Perfect Historical Allegory – New American
Earth has started a colony on the planet 150 years from now and most of the settlers are mining for a rare and valuable mineral called unobtainium worth 20 million a kilo. In the way of the mining operation are the peaceful but technologically
The Wisdom of a Four-Legged Elder – New York Times
FRIDAY is Otto s birthday. He was a Christmas puppy, and when we met him a few weeks later at the breeder s house, he was leaping into the air like a tiny porpoise to catch liver snacks. This was in 1999, and his commitment to food had not waned
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