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By: Rick Phillips Website: http://www.squidoo.com/anomalymanBy: skycrabBy: skycrab6 Accused In Forced Labor Of 400 Thai Workers
Six recruiters were accused Thursday of luring 400 laborers from Thailand to the United States and forcing them to work, according to a federal indictment that the FBI called the largest human-trafficking case ever more...  (0/10) | By: skycrabLargest ever star discovered
Astronomers have discovered the biggest star ever - more than 300 times the mass of the Sun, and twice as large as the generally accepted limit of 150 solar masses more...  (0/10) |
300 Goats Mysteriously Slaughtered in Mexico
Shepherds in Mexico are up in arms -- or heads, as the case may be -- over a rash of beheadings inflicted on their goats, and many people are blaming the legendary predator known as the chupacabra more...  (0/10) |
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Companies pile bigger share of health-care costs onto workers9/3/2010: Amid high unemployment and a weak economy, employers are shifting more health-care costs to workers, according to a study released Thursday Fed Will Buy Stocks And Real Estate In Its Next Attempt To Create Inflation9/3/2010: As part of the Fed's latest QE iteration, it has already been made clear that despite initial disclosures that the Fed would stay in the 2-10 Year bound of Treasurys, Ben Bernanke is now also gobbling up the very long end of the curve. Karzai urges Afghans not to panic as bank withdrawals accelerate9/3/2010: As depositors thronged branches of Afghanistan's biggest bank, President Hamid Karzai told Afghans on Thursday not to panic shortly after his brother, a major shareholder in the beleaguered Kabul Bank, 6 Accused In Forced Labor Of 400 Thai Workers9/3/2010: Six recruiters were accused Thursday of luring 400 laborers from Thailand to the United States and forcing them to work, according to a federal indictment that the FBI called the largest human-trafficking case ever Suggested By: skycrab
60 states to lobby U.N. for currency transaction tax9/2/2010: A group of 60 nations, including France, Britain and Japan, will propose at the U.N. this month that a tax be introduced on international currency transactions Morning Bell: The Obama Doctrine9/2/2010: Aside from the wooden performance, there was nothing particularly noteworthy about President Barack Obama’s Oval Office address on Iraq last night Auto sales: Worst August since 19839/2/2010: The nation's top automakers reported disappointing sales Wednesday, resulting in the worst August for industrywide auto sales in 27 years Ferrari recalls 'cursed' supercar after FIVE 458 Italias burst into flames9/2/2010: Ferrari today recalled more than 1,200 supercars worth more than £212million because of a design fault which can cause them to burst into flames Suggested By: skycrab
U.S. drones to watch entire Mexico border from September 19/1/2010: The U.S. government will have unmanned surveillance aircraft monitoring the whole southwest border with Mexico from September 1, as it ramps up border security in this election year
Another UFO spotted in Zhejiang Province in Eastern China9/3/2010: People’s Daily Online has reported another UFO sighting in Eastern China. This one was spotted on August 31st in the southwestern Haiyan County UFO sighted in sky over Selby, North Yorkshire9/3/2010: A local man has reported how he saw a UFO in the sky over the district. Another UFO reported over Shropshire9/3/2010: Shropshire’s claim to the the UFO hotspot of the nation was given more weight today with another reported sighting in the skies over the county. Why astronomers don’t report UFOs9/2/2010: I have, from time to time, made a point that astronomers rarely if ever report UFOs. If UFOs really were buzzing us as much as the media and UFO proponents would have us believe, then astronomers would overwhelmingly report Welsh 'Roswell' defies explanation9/2/2010: Locals heard a huge bang and saw a brilliant light in the sky, but Ministry of Defence files say the incident in 1974 was just a combination Parched English Fields Reveal Ancient Sites: Ancient Crop Circles?9/1/2010: Britain has had a very early, dry summer which has led to a few good things from an archaeological perspective. The parched English Archer City, TX, camp photos are not UFO9/1/2010: Pictures can be deceiving. And that turned out to be the case in Archer City, Texas, after photos from an infrared motion-activated camera produced unusual images on August 6, 2010, according to Fletcher Gray Alien filmed live on TV in UFO hot spot9/1/2010: What might well be an alien was filmed by a camera crew doing a news item and broadcast live on TV (see video below). The event took place in Santa Cruz NT's latest UFO sighting at the Doo8/31/2010: A SOUTHERN UFO-logist has finally seen his first UFO after 30 years of searching - and he had to come to the Northern Territory for the "ominous" experience.
Mohawk Punk `Time Traveler' Caught At Banana Pier In A 1905 Picture9/3/2010: Could time travelers actually be caught in oldtime photos? Certainly, the concept is appealing, to some people. Indeed, earlier this year we had the same idea promoted in a fun way of a time traveling `Hipster' Suggested By: Rick Phillips Website: http://www.squidoo.com/anomalyman"Lost" Language Found on Back of 400-Year-Old Letter8/31/2010: Notes on the back of a 400-year-old letter have revealed a previously unknown language once spoken by indigenous peoples of northern Peru, an archaeologist says. Mysteries of ancient technology8/31/2010: UFO believers ascertain that there is evidence in ancient texts that clearly describes ancient aerial battles taking place in ancient time. Did ancient cultures have somehow Archaeologists find huge Mayan artificial lake with a ceramic-lined floor8/29/2010: Since 2009, researchers from Bonn and Mexico have been systematically uncovering and mapping the old walls of Uxul, a Mayan city Oldest evidence of arrows found8/27/2010: The scientists unearthed 64,000 year-old "stone points", which they say were probably arrow heads. 10,000-skeleton found in an underwater Mexican cave 8/27/2010: The remains of a prehistoric child that were found in an underwater cave in Mexico four years ago have now been removed by a team of divers Early Mesolithic Blubber Concrete8/26/2010: Do you come across a lot of ancient blubber concrete in the course of a normal day? I got some exciting news from Mattias Pettersson Archaeologists find new clues why the Maya left8/26/2010: Bird calls ring from the forest, echoing amid the crumbling ruins whose darkened doorways have long beckoned explorers Ice Age and Roman remains surface in Nottinghamshire8/26/2010: Archaeological remains dating back to the last Ice Age together with Iron Age and Roman settlements have been uncovered
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Are we living in a designer universe?9/3/2010: The argument over whether the universe has a creator, and who that might be, is among the oldest in human history. But amid the raging arguments between believers Largest ever star discovered9/3/2010: Astronomers have discovered the biggest star ever - more than 300 times the mass of the Sun, and twice as large as the generally accepted limit of 150 solar masses Meteorite that hit Wisconsin is named9/2/2010: The meteor that lit up the sky of southern Wisconsin on April 14 and created an international buzz now has a name. Will Sun-Storm extinct life on the Earth?9/1/2010: Dr. B. Ramesh from USA interviews Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist from India to seek his views whether the Sun Storm can extinct life on the Earth and cause irreparable damage Solar storm damage could top 20 Katrinas9/1/2010: Earth and space will soon connect in an unprecedented way. The Sun is "waking up from a deep slumber," according to Richard Fisher, head of NASA's Heliophysics 'Meteor' spotted over city by BBC Bristol listener9/1/2010: Gordon Busche got in touch with BBC Radio Bristol's The Afternoon Show presenter, Peter Rowell, and sent in the image from his mobile phone How solar flares can disrupt power on the earth8/31/2010: Solar flares are massive energy emissions from the Sun, usually associated with sunspot activity. When they strike the Earth, they can cause a range of meteorological phenomena Terrifying scientific discovery8/29/2010: Evidence has surfaced that something potentially more dangerous is happening deep within the hidden core of our life-giving star: never-before-seen particles
300 Goats Mysteriously Slaughtered in Mexico9/3/2010: Shepherds in Mexico are up in arms -- or heads, as the case may be -- over a rash of beheadings inflicted on their goats, and many people are blaming the legendary predator known as the chupacabra Was this Another Close Range Encounter with a Thunderbird Near South Greensburg, Pennsylvania?9/2/2010: On the evening of August 26, 2010, about 8:10 pm, there was a sighting of a monstrous bird in South Greensburg, PA. Just as it was getting dark, four people A "stocky dragon" from Transylvania 8/31/2010: Ancestors of dinosaurs and other animals from the Haţeg Basin in Transylvania may have arrived from what was once a continent of Asiamerica Anthrax confirmed in Russia's Republic of Dagestan8/31/2010: Two residents of a farmstead in Russia's North Caucasus Republic of Dagestan have contracted anthrax, officials have announced. Freshwater jellyfish spotted for first time in Manitoba8/31/2010: The province warns the new fish brings a threat to the Manitoba ecosystem since any time a new species is introduced, it's difficult to predict the consequences. Man Eating Giant Squid Decouring Fish Stocks8/31/2010: DEADLY sea monsters have woken from the deep to cause carnage among some of the world’s richest fishing grounds. Scientists announce discovery of new dinosaur genus in China8/30/2010: File picture shows the restored appearance of the ceratopsid dinosaur whose fossil was found in Zhucheng Suggested By: skycrab
N.L. fossil suggests giant amphibian8/30/2010: A fossil found in the Codroy Valley on Newfoundland's west coast could provide evidence that giant amphibians called the area home about 300 million years ago. Suggested By: skycrab
New dinosaur species found in China8/29/2010: Scientists in China have identified a new species of dinosaur in a mountainous region in Shandong province, experts from the Chinese Academy of Sciences
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