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The first solar submarine in the world | www.amazus.org
Posted by: pyderi 14 hours, 21 minutes agoThe first solar submarine in the world, the Goldfish, was presented a few days ago at the international exposition of Zaragoça. This project only works ...
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Why game? A look at RPGs from someone who knows
Posted by: Wil 10 hours, 44 minutes agoWhy do we game? It’s a fair question, actually, and especially now with our preponderance of entertainment options. Why game when I could read ...
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9 Global Devastation Hotspots, Before and After
Posted by: DiffeeOnline 3 hours, 15 minutes agoThe world is changing. It has gone beyond the perceptions of the skeptics who say it’s “a cycle” and demonstrated beyond any reasonable doubt ...
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The Quiet Afterlife of a Chinese Dissident
Posted by: berkeley 22 hours, 47 minutes agoBao Tong, a former member of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, fell out of favor and wound up in prison. Now he ...
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Green Card Through Marriage
Posted by: property 10 hours, 13 minutes agoHowever, by going through the proper channels and being patient, you stand a much better chance of having your spouse and family with you in ...
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Could Florida Survive the Big One?
Posted by: MyWayOnNow 7 hours, 34 minutes agoAs Hurricane Ike barrels toward South Florida, Americans can be sure they won't have to endure another catastrophic failure of a hurricane protection system ...
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Understanding Money Market Accounts
Posted by: property 10 hours, 18 minutes agoInterestingly enough, although you are able to make withdrawals from your Money market Account, there is a limit to how many you can make in ...
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Atlanta Falcons Defeat Detroit Lions in Opener
Posted by: TimALoftis 6 hours, 56 minutes agoATLANTA -- What we learned from the Falcons' thrill-a-minute 34-21 victory over the Lions at the newly renovated Georgia Dome, aka The House That Hebert Built.
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Digital-Only TV to Dawn Early for Some
Posted by: TechnologyExpert 4 hours, 5 minutes agoLive in Wilmington, NC? If so, on the morning of Sept. 8th, you will be treated to a digital-only signal, as the 135th-largest TV market ...
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The Last Neoconservative
Posted by: populist 4 hours, 13 minutes agoThose who watched the coronation of John McCain witnessed the end of an era. The era of Neoconservatism is almost over. It largely began with ...
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CT scans can be better medicine for doctors than for patients
Posted by: berkeley 12 hours, 32 minutes agoWhen Maureen Scanlan had a painful kidney stone episode four years ago, she was pleased that her doctor ordered an annual regimen of CT scans ...
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Bush Still Fights House Subpoenas
Posted by: populist 4 hours, 19 minutes agoThe Bush administration still is resisting a congressional subpoena seeking testimony from former White House counsel Harriet Miers on the firing of nine federal prosecutors ...
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FDIC Closes the Silver State Bank in Nevada as a McCain Resigns in Disgrace
Posted by: populist 4 hours, 1 minute agoAndrew McCain, son of John McCain, resigns from the board just before yet another small bank goes under. $20 million in uninsured deposits lost. And ...
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Biden: Palin’s Silence on the Issues Was Deafening
Posted by: capj71 7 hours, 7 minutes agoDemocratic Vice Presidential candidate Joe Biden was on Meet the Press this morning talking about a variety of issues, but most interesting were his thoughts ...
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Palin Confounding the Right or is it the Left
Posted by: Karlyc 13 hours, 23 minutes agoThe past two weeks saw a few hundred of the nation's most ambitious, familiar politicians mount their party's podium straining to make an ...
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