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Monday, September 20, 2004

 

TB May Be Global Threat Again

`Two separate studies show that multiple-drug-resistant TB, which can only be cured with a carefully monitored cocktail of drugs taken for months on end, could easily start spreading more commonly. [..]

They developed separate mathematical models that show it would be easy for multi-drug-resistant TB to out-compete other strains and spread.

“We should not be reassured by studies that suggest mutated TB is less transmissible,” said Murray.’


People in storm say dogs were sicced on them

`[Mental-health counselor] Ryan C. Moore, 54, [..] reportedly released his dogs with a command of “Go get them” while he and other employees were holed up [during a hurricane]..

[Some woman] said Saturday that she and others were terrified for about an hour while the dogs roamed and said she held a hammer in defense [..]

Another person stabbed one of the pit bulls with a knife, and police eventually caught up with the fleeing Moore after his car stalled.’


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British Envoy to Italy Stirs Waters with Bush Barb

`Britain’s ambassador to Italy has called President Bush “the best recruiting sergeant” for al Qaeda, Italian media reported Monday. [..]

Roberts was quoted as telling an annual Anglo-Italian gathering in Tuscany: “If anyone is ready to celebrate the eventual re-election of Bush, it’s al Qaeda.”

Corriere della Sera newspaper said Roberts also told the meeting of British and Italian policy-makers: “Bush is al Qaeda’s best recruiting sergeant.”‘


Sunday, September 19, 2004

 

Medijate

`Organic Green Spirit Digital By Larry Carlson’

Trippy..


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Female or Shemale?

‘Look at each image. Click the circles to select female or shemale.’


Index of Pictures

A collection of amusing pictures.


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boleespears.com

`Official home of the Richardland BritneyClone (the best Britney Spears look-alike on the planet…who just happens to be a man)’


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Saving Energy Without Derision

`Saving Energy Without Derision (5 mb PDF) is a new (and free) e-book by former Sandia National Laboratories senior scientist Dr. Alan P. Zelicoff. This book is intended to be a real-world, no-nonsense, thoroughly documented collection of easy-to-implement recommendations to help the average thoughtful person to pick the ‘low-hanging fruit’ of conservation and renewable energy.’

This looks interesting but it’s offline at the moment.


WWII poison gas taints rice crops

`Organic arsenic compounds have been detected in rice harvested at farms in Kamisu, Ibaraki Prefecture, where the Imperial Japanese Army dumped chemical weapons, the Environment Ministry said Thursday.

Diphenylarsine, found in the rice, is contained in sneezing gas, which was apparently abandoned by the Imperial army during World War II.’


Student attempts suicide using fork

`CMU Police reported a 20-year-old male CMU student attempted suicide Wednesday [..]

The student stabbed himself in the head several times with a fork, police say. [..]

“Nothing ever captured the attention of the cafeteria like this before,” [a student] said.’


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Mystery as ‘Handball Team’ Vanishes

`Sri Lanka is trying to solve the mysterious disappearance of its “national handball team” while on tour in Germany, but it is no easy task — the Indian Ocean island doesn’t have one.

The 23-strong “team” managed to dupe the German Embassy in Colombo into issuing visas for a month-long tour beginning on September 8, acting German Ambassador Heidi Jung said on Thursday.

The group vanished soon after arrival and German and Sri Lankan officials have been unable to trace them.’


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Bludgeoned ex-official had ‘relationship’ with suspect

`Mask, 74, was killed with a concrete block inside a motor home on property that he owned [..]

Mask’s body, nude but for a pair of socks, was found Thursday on a bed in the motor home, [policeman] Jordan said. He died sometime Sept. 7 after he was struck twice on the head with the concrete block, which was found on the bed under a pillow, Jordan noted.

Robbery is believed to be a possible motive for the killing, Jordan said. But that’s not the only possibility, Jordan added cryptically.

[..] Mask would use the motor home to “meet people,” Jordan said, declining to get into further details.

[..] sheriff’s department records indicate that Mask was twice accused of sexual crimes involving men who rented rooms from him.

[..] “I have suspected for some time that this may happen one day,” Jordan said. “Is it bizarre? Yes. Is it a surprise to me? No.”’


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Saturday, September 18, 2004

 

Researchers Invent Antenna for Light

`Researchers said on Friday they have invented an antenna that captures visible light in much the same way that radio antennas capture radio waves.

They say the device, using tiny carbon nanotubes, might serve as the basis for an optical television or for converting solar energy into electricity once properly developed.’


Fire Truck Too Big For Garage

`Officials may be in the market for a new garage to go with the fire truck they approved purchasing because the $557,600 aerial truck is too tall and heavy for the garage.’


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Friday, September 17, 2004

 

World’s Youngest Mother

`Peruvian five-year-old Lina Medina, accompanied by her 11-month-old-son Gerardo, and Doctor Lozada who attended her son’s birth, are shown in this 1940 file photo taken in Lima’s hospital.’


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Video games acted out in real life.


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The Final Cut

Pink Floyd videos.


Stalker In George’s House

`Former Wham! star George Michael discovered a crazed fan living under his floorboards, he’s revealed.

The woman stalker had been hiding under the floor of his house for an incredible four days. George, 41, only found out she was there when she yelled out his name.’


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The Radioactive Boy Scout

‘Convinced he needed discipline, David’s father, Ken, felt the solution lay in a goal that he didn’t himself achieve, Eagle Scout, which requires 21 merit badges. David earned a merit badge in Atomic Energy in May 1991, five months shy of his 15th birthday. By now, though, he had grander ambitions.

He was determined to irradiate anything he could, and decided to build a neutron “gun.” To obtain radioactive materials, David used a number of cover stories and concocted a new identity.’


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`Bomb’ of a car has Norfolk man worried

`A Norfolk man spent four hours holding a rusty piece of metal he feared was an unexploded World War Two bomb that would detonate if he let go — only to be told he had been cradling part of an old car. [..]

Page, a father of five, sobbed to the woman operator:

“I told her to tell my parents and the children that I loved them if anything went wrong.”

The drama ended when army bomb disposal experts turned up and told him the “bomb” was actually part of the hydraulic suspension system from a Citroen.’


Thursday, September 16, 2004

 

Lotion

‘It rubs the lotion on its skin
Or else it gets the hose again
It rubs the lotion on its skin
Or else it gets the hose again
(Yes it does Precious)’

Kinda catchy. 🙂

(8.8meg Flash video)

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XXL Bra Sparks Hunt for Heavy Crooks

`Police in the western German city of Aachen are searching for an obese couple who have been sneaking into an apartment building to use a woman’s private dryer.

The only evidence police found was an oversized XXL bra and a jumbo pair of men’s underpants left behind in the dryer. [..]’


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IP Relay Operators Message

`This one is hilarious. Supposedly, their is a service for deaf people where they can text message a phone operator and that phone operator then will communicate the message to the other line.’


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An Anime for Deep Thinkers

`With its heady dialog and intricately detailed 3-D animation, Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence is dense — the kind of film you can spread with a putty knife.’


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Thieves rob bus full of policemen

`Forty-six Brazilian policemen travelling to a sports competition were caught with their guard down this week when four Brazilian thieves robbed the bus carrying them to the event. [..]

“The robbers took their cameras, cellular phones, wallets and even the sports uniforms and sneakers,” a police spokesman said.’


Wednesday, September 15, 2004

 

Stresses destroy people’s ability to control and hamper time

`A human being is capable of changing and impeding time in an emergent situation, in a desperate attempt to stay alive. Nature provided incredible an ability to people, although one can use this ability once in a lifetime. [..] this so-called “time control organ” is always in action, the time of every individual changes, although only highly precise devices can register this change (an atomic clock or synchronized quartz resonators).’


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Lawyer sets himself on fire

`Yesterday, a judge rejected his petition on technical grounds.

Angered over the decision, Mr Dhilon went to the court of another senior judge and shouted that he was killing himself because “I have not received justice,” said Usman Anwar, another police officer.

He said Mr Dhilon quickly poured gasoline over his body and set it on fire.’


Grandmother dies from joke gift

`A grandmother in China died of shock after her 11-year-old grandson gave her a plastic severed head as a joke gift. [..]

She died from a stroke after opening the present, on which her grandson spent all of his pocketmoney.’


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sunday bloody sunday

George W. Bush singing a U2 song, with mp3 and lyrics.


Man Climbs Into Lion Enclosure During Feeding Time

`A man climbed into a lions’ enclosure at an Australian zoo Tuesday, pulled out a yellow Bible and asked stunned onlookers whether they wanted him to pat the four animals during feeding time.’

with video (and sound): `Mate, they’re gonna kill ya..’


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