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Iraq War Took Out The Dam
By Frank Vanderlugt · 16 years ago
In March of 2003, the United States invaded Iraq after a 48-hour ultimatum against Saddam Hussein to step down and turn in his "weapons of mass destruction" (WMDs). The American people were promised by the ...
Parties and Other Events in Boston, Massachusetts
By Frank Vanderlugt · 16 years ago
Summer is nearing its end and the crisp fall days are returning. But before school’s back in for another year, there’s still time for a few more big parties and events in the Boston area! ...
Learn About the Iraq War
By Frank Vanderlugt · 16 years ago
Keeping up with political debates today means that you’ll need to know at least a little about the Iraq War. The war has been hotly debated in many different segments of the population since it ...
Anna Nicole Smith: Accidental Overdose?
By Catya Asilo · 16 years ago
There's just no argument about it. Drug overdose can either be accidental or intentional. It happens when an individual takes more than the usual medically recommended dose. However, some people may be more sensitive to ...
Current Status In Iraq
By Frank Vanderlugt · 16 years ago
The Iraq war is a conflict between the United States of America and Iraq. In the year 2003, during the month of March, the United States army invaded Iraq. The main reason and cause for ...
Bill Pavelic's Interview On ABC - Good Morning America
By Jackson Smith · 16 years ago
ELIZABETH VARGAS, Host: As we said earlier, former LAPD detectives Phil Vannatter and Tom Lange were guests on our show yesterday. Today -- and they were emphatically defending the integrity of their investigation, we must ...
The Legacy of Alexander the Great
By Mish Su · 16 years ago
Alexander the Great. The name alone inspires images of a man with a massive army at his back, his face laden with both the burden and the right to sweep the world and bring it ...
Sex rackets: Visual media proposes but print media deposes
By Ardhendu S · 16 years ago
SEX IS A taboo subject in Indian society. Individuals as well as organisations try to capitalise on it so they can make money. Prostitution is one of the oldest professions in the world and the ...
‘Dead’ warrior comes home after 40 years!
By Paragmoni Aditya · 16 years ago
THE SEMI FOSSILIZED body of an Indian soldier, who was killed in a plane crash long ago in 1968 and was missing since then, was recovered by troopers from a sub-Himalayan peak. The body, identified ...
Oniango sees urgent need for food biotechnology in Africa
By Ranjana Smetacek · 16 years ago
Food Biotechnology Can Help Small-Scale Farmers Increase Food Production and Alleviate Hunger Twenty-five percent of the undernourished people in the developing world are located in sub-Saharan Africa; and according to FAO, approximately 35 percent of ...
New REACH Law Takes Effect in the EU
By Paul Penders · 16 years ago
In June 2007, the controversial new REACH (Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals) law came into effect in the European Union. Taking seven years and 1,000 pages to pass, REACH is the most complex law ...
A Personal Relationship with Dr. King
By Reginald Simeon · 16 years ago
We each hold a key in this world, a key to prosperity, freedom, and happiness. Martin Luther King jr. used his key as a racial healer, a soldier in the fight for social justice, equality ...
Remembering the massive march of April 20, 1990
By Edrys Erisnor · 16 years ago
For those of us who are too young to remember the event of April 20, 1990, I am pleased to share with you another great Haitian success. Seventeen years ago today, Haitians have once again ...
30 years in Themed Entertainment : Blooloop talks to Nick Farmer
By Charles Read · 16 years ago
In November 2007, Nick Farmer will become the first European President of the TEA (formerly the Themed Entertainment Association), a post to which he was unanimously elected. Farmer has 30 years experience of working for ...
Drug Rehab Could Have Saved Beloved South African Singer
By Rod Mctaggart · 16 years ago
Brenda Fassie, the legendary South African pop singer who sold millions of records across Africa and around the world, died in a Johannesburg hospital on May 9, 2004 after spending 13 days in a coma. ...
The Slave Trade and Cuba
By Regina Schwartz · 16 years ago
In 1860 much of Cuban Society was like a caste system. Color and ethnic origin took precedence in ones social standing. Based on a multi racial and ethnic society it sort of went like this ...
History: Britain Recalls Rueful Return of Hong Kong to China
By David Lloyd · 16 years ago
June 30, 2007, is an unforgettable part of history for Britain as it is the 10th anniversary of the controversial handover of Hong Kong to China. For the British it was the loss of the ...
Blood Diamonds
By Davinos Greeno · 16 years ago
It has been said that war is the price of peace? Angola and Sierra Leone have already paid too much. Let them live a better life. Ambassador Juan Larrain, Chairman of the Monitoring Mechanism on ...
Remodel Your Home via Asbestos Removal Contractors
By Mike Hammel · 16 years ago
The best way to remove asbestos while remodeling your home is to hire asbestos removal contractor leading a team of certified professionals. There are many asbestos removal contractors who undertake the projects of asbestos removal; ...
Predicted Busy Hurricane Season Could Impact Financial Markets
By Erik Cocks · 16 years ago
Energy Market Spike from Threatened Hurricanes Would Drive Corn and Sugar Prices Higher Due to Increased Ethanol Demand Consumers’ Pocketbooks Bear Brunt of Major Storms With the official start of the hurricane season Today, Friday, ...