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 Topic: NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
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Posted on Friday, September 07, 2007 - 10:00 PM |
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Although the physicists are only speculating on how this discovery will be applied to the computer of the future, we can't help but see the magickal possibilities held in this discovery.
Physicists Establish "Spooky" Quantum Communication
Physicists at the University of Michigan have coaxed two separate atoms to communicate with a sort of quantum intuition that Albert Einstein called "spooky."
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Posted on Friday, September 07, 2007 - 06:00 PM |
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The Beatles' "Peace to Monterey," a psychedelic sketch drawn by all four members, was created for the Monterey Pop Festival program book in 1967. The original artwork, kept in a vault for nearly 40 years, is being sold by a marketing company in Muncie, Indiana.
Beatles Art from Monterey Pop Offered For Sale
"Peace to Monterey," a rare psychedelic sketch by all four Beatles, is offered for public sale by an Indiana marketing company.
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Posted on Thursday, September 06, 2007 - 02:00 PM |
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As well-intentioned as the people are that are trying to help Lindsay Lohan they cannot answer the question that will determine whether they can help her and that is "What determines human behavior?" Without first answering this question they are simply guessing how to help her.
Why Rehab Can't Help Lindsay Lohan
As actress Lindsay Lohan spends time at Cirque Lodge, reports have surfaced that she is being considered for a celebrity edition of Donald Trump's The Apprentice along with Britney Spears and Paris Hilton. But first, the former child star would have to make it through rehab--and stay out of jail. She's a "[bleeping mess," Trump told the New York Post.
Article Continues After Illustration
 Kelly Burris is the developer of THE Burris Life Coach and author of several books including Reprogramming the Overweight Mind.
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Posted on Wednesday, September 05, 2007 - 06:00 PM |
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The always controversial Chruch of Scientology may be charged in Belgium with being a "criminal organization." In addition, up to twelve individual members may face charges.
Church of Scientology May Face Charges In Belgium
Belgium prosecutors have concluded an investigation into the activities of the Church of Scientology and are recommending that charges be filed against the church's European office, located in Brussels. Charges would include fraud, extortion and, according to a spokeswoman at the Federal Prosecutors Office, "They also face charges of being...a criminal organisation." In addition, Jean-Claude Van Espen, an investigating prosecutor, has said that up to 12 unamed individuals might be charged.
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Posted on Tuesday, September 04, 2007 - 02:00 PM |
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Astronomers at the University of Rochester have discovered five Earth-oceans’ worth of water that has recently fallen into the planet-forming region around an extremely young, developing star.
Astronomers Observe Solar System Deluged with Oceans of Water
Dan Watson, professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Rochester, believes he and his colleagues are the first to see a short-lived stage of protoplanetary disk formation, and the manner in which a planetary system’s supply of water arrives from the natal envelope within which its parent star originally formed.
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Posted on Monday, September 03, 2007 - 08:00 PM |
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From the mind of Byron Richards, board certified clinical nutritionist, proponent of health freedom and author comes "Fight for Your Health," free for the first time and more relevant than ever.
Bob Weiner Debunks White House Myth That Rich Tax Cuts Help Economy In Radio Commentary
Bob Weiner, president of a Washington think tank, former Clinton senior White House staff for 6 1/2 years and former Capitol Hill staff for 16 years (for Congressmen John Conyers, Charles Rangel, Claude Pepper, Ed Koch, and Senator Ted Kennedy), made the following invited commentary on WAMU/NPR airing today, Labor Day. The piece was scheduled to air 1:57 PM during The Kojo NnamdiShow.
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Posted on Monday, September 03, 2007 - 02:00 PM |
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The organization 911Truth is calling for a general strike on September 11, 2007, demanding the American civil rights be returned to the American people as well as an end to the war in Iraq.
911Truth.org Calls for General Strike on September 11th
In solidarity with a growing number of patriotic grassroots groups on both the right and left, 911truth.org proudly announces its support for the revival of populist direct actions to confront governmental behavior we see as increasingly criminal and intransigent. Given the continuing unwillingness of our federal representatives to end the war, restore Constitutional protections or address the high crimes and misdemeanors of a lawless leadership, 911truth.org urges all freedom-loving Americans to spend September 11, 2007, rediscovering the compelling democratic history of people's movements and the general strike.
Article Continues After Illustration
 Poster calling for a general strike on 9/11/07.
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Posted on Sunday, September 02, 2007 - 02:00 PM |
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Is heading straight for a goal the quickest way there? If the name of the game is evolution, suggests new research at the Weizmann Institute of Science, the pace might speed up if the goals themselves change continuously.
Computer Simulation Shows How Evolution May Have Speeded Up
Nadav Kashtan, Elad Noor, and Prof. Uri Alon of the Institute’s Molecular Cell Biology and Physics of Complex Systems Departments create computer simulations that mimic natural evolution, allowing them to investigate processes that, in nature, take place over millions of years. In these simulations, a population of digital genomes evolves over time towards a given goal: to maximize fitness under certain conditions. Like living organisms, genomes that are better adapted to their environment may survive to the next generation or reproduce more prolifically. But such computer simulations, though sophisticated, don’t yet have all the answers. Achieving even simple goals may take thousands of generations, raising the question of whether the three-or-so billion years since life first appeared on the planet is long enough to evolve the diversity and complexity that exist today.
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Posted on Saturday, September 01, 2007 - 12:00 AM |
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The arrest of Sen. Larry Craig for his alleged actions in an airport restroom illustrate the issues that keep many gay people in the closet.
Senator's Sex Scandal Sheds Light on "Demonization" of Sexual Minorities
Sen. Larry Craig's arrest for alleged gay overtures in a Minneapolis restroom may spell the end of his political career, but some in the lesbian, gay and bisexual community are hoping the scandal has a silver lining.
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Posted on Friday, August 31, 2007 - 04:00 PM |
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