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WATCHFUL SCIENTISTS KEEP EYES KILAUEA'S PAST
SCIENCE WORLD NEWS DECEMBER 2011 6th Day During a news conference today in San Francisco the American Geophysical Union revealed a finding study of Mt. Kilauea's past. More than 200 years ago a
Harris-Stowe State University’s ROTC Program to Commission its First Army Officer
Nicholas Pruitt is the first HSSU student in the history of the Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) Gateway Battalion to be commissioned into the U.S. Army. The Army ROTC program develops le
Jackson State Alum Neuroscientist A Self-Taught Folk Artist
An acclaimed educator and renowned neuroscientist, Lisa Cain has conducted groundbreaking research in spinal cord injuries and has a long list of professional accolades. And the longtime University
The child was trapped at the bottom of a pool for almost a half hour: 2-year-old comes back to life
A boy trapped at the bottom of a pool for nearly half an hour defies the odds — and leaves doctors stunned. 'Amazing' Go to Video http://gma.yahoo.com/video/news-26797925/boy-2-survives-30-min
Black Female Interracial Marriage: Urging Black Women to Choose QUALITY Mates from ALL Backgrounds
Many black women continue to say in your comments and your private notes to me that men don't appreciate the beauty and desirability (as wives) of browner or darker black women--and increasingly these
Dozens killed in rare Afghanistan attack
58 dead in Afghanistan blastsA suicide bomber killed 54 people at a Shiite shrine in Kabul, officials say. Four people were killed by a blast in Mazar-e Sharif. FULL STORY http://www.cnn.com/20
Welfare Recipient Lives in Lavish Home
A Seattle woman who is receiving welfare assistance from Washington state also happens to live in a waterfront house on Lake Washington worth more than a million dollars. Federal agents raided the ho
NASA finds planet that can sustain life
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — NASA's planet-hunting Kepler spacecraft has confirmed the discovery of its first alien world in its host star's habitable zone — that just-right range of distances that could
Postal plan: Slower delivery, 28,000 jobs lost
WASHINGTON (CNNMoney) -- The U.S. Postal Service on Monday announced a $2.1 billion cost savings proposal that would result in the end of next-day service for regular mail and the loss of about 28,000
Horizon Health Care Staffing Has IMMEDIATE OPENING and Competitive $$$ for Nurses
Horizon Healthcare Staffing is currently hiring for a Registered Nurse as a full time Telephonic Case Manager in Central Jersey. This is a temporary to permanent opportunity, PIP experience is a must!
MEDICAL GROWING TRENDS HAS OVERSEAS TRAVELS IN MIND
MEMPHIS LOCAL/NATIONAL NEWS DECEMBER 2011 4TH Day A local Memphis Film director has traveled in a growing trend. Along with another 750,00 Americans who travel abroad to receive medical treament
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF HUNTER'S KIND
NATIONAL NEWS DECEMBER 2011 2nd Day Western Nevada A hunter in Western Nevada found his hunting surprize to be a bizarre capture of close encounter. The lone hunter looked up in the sky and fo
GERMANS EVACUATE BY THE THOUSANDS
YOUR WORLD NEWS DECEMBER 2011 4th Day Berlin Koblenz, Germany A World War II bomb started a hugh evacuation of resident in the town of Koblenz on Sunday morning with over half of the city's r
Rajee Narinesingh, 48, a Victim of a Fake of ' Butt implant ' Doctor Reveals Disfigured Face
Rajee Narinesingh, 48, a victim of a ‘butt implant’ doctor O'neal Ron Morris, is the most recent victim to come forward to reveal the horrific damage the notorious fake practitioner did to her face, a
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