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Monthly Archives: March 2004
Amazing Photos From Iraq Be warned, some of these pictures are graphic, but all of them are real.
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HAMAS Leader Killed Happy Monday morning, courtesy of the Israeli Defence Forces! “Their bodies were shattered,” he was quoted by the Associated Press as saying. Outside the morgue at Shifa Hospital, Hamas official Ismail Haniyeh confirmed Sheikh Yassin’s death. “This … Continue reading
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Stop Hanoi John Kerry A rather interesting Flash video concerning Sen. John Kerry and his actions with the VVAW. Worth the wait.
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Pope Declares the Removal of Feeding Tubes to be Immoral In a no-brainer commentary to faithful Catholics across the world, Pope John Paul II announced that the removal of feeding tubes was indeed an immoral act that denied basic provision … Continue reading
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Taiwanese President Shot in Assassination Attempt Seems as if assassination and terror is the order of the day: Mr Chen and the vice-president, Annette Lu, were shot and wounded amid a cacophony of firecrackers as they waved at supporters from … Continue reading
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HOT or NOT?!?! Well come on now. . . is my Blog HOT or NOT? EDIT: Clearly, my blog is too sophisticated for Blog Hot or Not, as the link verification wants to check out my frames pages and I … Continue reading
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German Churches Decry “Passion” In case you were wondering, this is how you define ludicrous: Rushed into 400 cinemas in the world’s second biggest film market by revenues three weeks ahead of schedule due to public demand, the biblical epic … Continue reading
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13-year old Carlsen beats Karpov! Not only did he beat Anatoly Karpov, but he is on track to beat Gary Kasparov and become the world’s youngest chess champion ever.
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Saturn moon ‘like Canada’ Eh? Maybe we should change the name from Titan to “Can-a-dia“. . . Dr Ralph Lorenz, a mission scientist based at the University of Arizona in Tucson, yesterday described what he expected Huygens to encounter. Despite … Continue reading
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Couple Arrested After ‘Passion’ Debate Here’s a great example of when people argue somewhat the same point and still disagree: A couple who got into a dispute over a theological point after watching “The Passion of the Christ” were arrested … Continue reading
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