U.K. Follows France - ‘X-Files’ to be made public

May 8, 2007 on 4:42 pm | In Uncategorized | No Comments

The Ministry of Defence plans to open its “X-Files” on UFO sightings to the public for the first time. Officials have not yet decided on a date for the release of the reports, which date back to 1967, but it is hoped to be within weeks.The move follows the decision by the French national space agency to release its UFO files in March, the first official body in the world to do so.

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This Just In! T-Rex ate coconuts!

May 8, 2007 on 4:40 pm | In Uncategorized | No Comments

Or so says the Creation Museum.

A new museum in Petersburg, Kentucky greets visitors with a 20ft tall tumbling waterfall and at its base, mannequins of frolicking children play amongst dinosaurs. The Creation Museum, which cost $25 million to build, is home to many unusual sites: a diorama of ancient people overshadowed by a towering T. rex, Adam and Eve swimming in a river with giant reptiles, and even a scale model of Noah’s Ark.

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Or, Check out the Creation Museums website for more interesting, little-known facts!

Richard Dawkins - Canadian Interviews

May 8, 2007 on 4:27 pm | In Uncategorized | No Comments

Also, Check out Richard Dawkins interviewed on The Hour (CBC) by George Strombolompolus. Click here for video.

Lou Dobbs with Christopher Hitchens (Interview)

May 6, 2007 on 5:19 pm | In Uncategorized | No Comments

Great video clip of Christopher Hitchens interviewed by Lou Dobbs.

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Green nanotechnology is easy, says study

May 6, 2007 on 5:14 pm | In Uncategorized | No Comments

PORTLAND, Ore. — A new study details how nanomaterials can be created that are not only safe, but also cost less and perform better than conventional materials. “Green Nanotechnology: It’s Easier Than You Think,” was written by the Washington D.C. think tank, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. The new study, which is free online, is based on a series of dialogues with scientists, policymakers and industry representatives about green nanotechnology.

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Investigator finds reasonable grounds for claim of atheism firing

May 6, 2007 on 5:10 pm | In Uncategorized | No Comments

May 4, 2007

LEWISTON, Maine –An investigator for the Maine Human Rights Commission has found reasonable grounds for a manager’s claim that he was fired from his job at DeCoster farms because he’s an atheist.

Cacy Cantwell says Austin “Jack” DeCoster told him before he was fired that they might have to “part ways” because Cantwell didn’t believe in God.

Read more Here, courtesy of boston.com news.

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