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Ordered to Stop Praying Outside Supreme Court
Submitted by Amaltas on July 18, 2010
Can anyone be surprised at this? Fox News reports that a group of Christian students were told it was illegal to pray outside the Supreme Court building and ordered to leave. read more...
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FEMA Rental Assistance Continues For Up To 18 Months After A Disaster Declaration
Submitted by Amaltas on July 18, 2010
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) may offer rental assistance to eligible applicants for up to 18 months after a disaster has been declared. read more...
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Teen shot dead for vandalizing car
Submitted by Amaltas on July 18, 2010
A 20-year-old Surrey man has been charged with second degree murder after allegedly killing a teenager who vandalized a car he was driving. read more...
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Reminder: Whooping cough is serious business [White Coat Underground]
Submitted by Amaltas on July 18, 2010
I shouldn't see any cases of pertussis ("whooping cough"), but I do. We have a safe, effective and affordable vaccine. But still, people are getting this disease. read more...
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Missing girl found after seven years in US
Submitted by Amaltas on July 18, 2010
A girl, missing for the past seven years in the US, was found by police hidden in a shower under a pile of clothes and towels. When officials showed up at a house in Arizona looking for the missing California girl, the family inside were read more...
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Oil leak is capped, oil addiction still remains
Submitted by Amaltas on July 18, 2010
These are just a few examples of high-profile environmental disasters that resulted in the swift enactment of landmark environmental laws. read more...
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Was CDC mistaken about Key West dengue cases?
Submitted by Amaltas on July 18, 2010
Via KeysNet.com: CDC errs in level of dengue cases in Key West. Excerpt: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta put out a loud and definitive proclamation in anticipation of its participation in the International Conference read more...
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NYC court tosses FCC's fleeting expletives policy
Submitted by Amaltas on July 18, 2010
A federal appeals court on Tuesday struck down a government policy that can lead to broadcasters being fined for allowing even a single curse word on live television, saying it is unconstitutionally vague and threatens speech "at the heart of read more...
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ICC releases Congolese warlord Thomas Lubanga Dyilo
Submitted by Amaltas on July 18, 2010
Last week, ICC proceedings against Lubanga were suspended after the defence complained that prosecution led by Argentinean lawyer Luis Moreno-Ocampo was not disclosing information by not identifying a key witness. read more...
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Olive oil study questions ‘extra virgin’ claims
Submitted by Amaltas on July 18, 2010
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A University of California study shows that many of the olive oils sold in the United States are not the top-grade, extra-virgin oils that their labels proclaim. read more...
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Anna Chapman: 'It Was The Best of Times, It Was The Worst of Times'
Submitted by Amaltas on July 18, 2010
After living the high life in America, spy Anna Chapman is back in mother Russia, and what is she doing with herself? Just sittin' at home, chillin' on Facebook. read more...
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Bedbugs discover Victoria's Secret
Submitted by Amaltas on July 18, 2010
New York -- The Victoria's Secret store in Manhattan's Lenox Hill neighborhood was shut down for several hours this week after bed bugs were discovered in "isolated areas. read more...
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Update On The Florida Dengue Cases
Submitted by Amaltas on July 18, 2010
Yesterday we were greeted by a flood of stories on Dengue Fever being detected in my home state of Florida. These reports came on the heels of a CDC study suggesting as many as 1,000 Key West residents may have been recently infected with the disease. read more...
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Obama's Blind Eye: Hezbollah Terrorist Group Poses Major Threat at Unsecured US-Mexican Border
Submitted by Amaltas on July 18, 2010
No word from Team Obama on this growing threat from a Hezbollah terrorist group at the US-Mexican border… why not? Is the White House turning a blind eye? read more...
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El Chupacabra : Two strange animals, similar to dogs or wolves, Video
Submitted by Amaltas on July 18, 2010
El Chupacabra : Two strange animals, similar to dogs or wolves, were shot in the Northern part Texas during the last week. The strange animals are said to be similar to the legendary predators called chupacabra. read more...
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Possible light is shed on the mystery of what makes "Slow Anthony" Kennedy think
Submitted by Amaltas on July 18, 2010
Who knew? It turns out that serious Court-watchers have given serious consideration to the judicial "thinking" of Justice "Slow Anthony" Kennedy. read more...
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Glass canopy from apartment complex breaks loose collapses a portion of underground parking garage in NJ
Submitted by Amaltas on July 18, 2010
By JAMES BARRON A steel-and-glass canopy broke loose from an entrance to a 15-story apartment building in Hackensack, NJ, on Friday, slamming onto a driveway, collapsing with a portion of an underground parking garage and trapping at least one read more...
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Disneyland Adds A Third World of Color Show Through Labor Day
Submitted by Amaltas on July 18, 2010
As Disneyland celebrates their 55th anniversary this weekend, the park is giving guests, cast members and “World of Color” fans one more thing to celebrate. read more...
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Children salvage rubbish from a river that overflowed after Typhoon Consoon struck
Submitted by Amaltas on July 18, 2010
MANILA, 14 July 2010 (IRIN) - At least 20 people are dead and dozens more missing following the first typhoon to strike the Philippines this year. read more...
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Former Students Laud NY-Area Teachers on Facebook
Submitted by Amaltas on July 18, 2010
Former students in the tri-state area are turning to Facebook walls and tribute pages to tell their teachers how much they meant to them, expressing sentiments they couldn't in their youth. read more...