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  • New Trojan Asteroid Hints At Huge Neptunian Cloud

    06/15/2006 2:26:20 PM PDT · by blam · 20 replies · 755+ views
    New Scientist ^ | 6-15-2006 | Kelly Young
    New Trojan asteroid hints at huge Neptunian cloud 19:00 15 June 2006 NewScientist.com news service Kelly YoungThe four known Neptune Trojans are shown in their position 60 degrees ahead of Neptune. The known clusters of Trojan asteroids on either side of Jupiter are also shown (Illustration: Scott Sheppard) A newly discovered asteroid in Neptune's orbit indicates the existence of a much larger, but as-yet-unseen, cloud of rocks in that region. The asteroids in Neptune's orbit might even outnumber those in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, the new research suggests." The asteroid was discovered by Scott Sheppard of...
  • Online Magazine Hints at Attacks on Papers that Ran Muhammad Caricatures

    05/05/2006 9:46:06 AM PDT · by LibWhacker · 1 replies · 380+ views
    Spiegel Online ^ | 5/5/06 | Yassin Musharbash
    [ . . . ] The publication of cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad by the Danish newspaper in September eventually sparked violent demonstration in the Islamic world, where millions were offended by the caricatures. . . Then things quieted down again and the crisis seemed to have passed. But has it? A special issue of the online journal of Ansar al-Sunna, which means "Supporters of Sunni Islam," could respark the flames. The online journal has taken the unprecedented step of listing dozens of European newspapers that reprinted the Muhammad cartoons. . . Terrorism experts who follow the site believe the...
  • Iran Hints at Exiting Nuclear Treaty (calls Israel "fake regime")

    04/24/2006 10:23:17 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 18 replies · 432+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 4/24/06 | Nasser Karimi -ap
    TEHRAN, Iran - President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad hinted Monday that Iran was considering withdrawing from the worldwide Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and said he did not think the U.N. Security Council would impose sanctions on Iran. "Those who speak about sanctions would be damaged more" than Iran, he told a news conference. "But no particular event will happen, don't worry." He also renewed his criticism of Israel, calling it a "fake regime" that cannot continue to exist. Israel has long identified Iran as its biggest threat, and these concerns have grown amid repeated calls by Ahmadinejad for Israel's destruction. "Some 60 years...
  • Supreme Court hints at concern in presidential wartime powers case (Hamdan v. Rumsfeld)

    03/28/2006 8:56:23 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 9 replies · 714+ views
    ap on San Diego Union Tribune ^ | 3/28/06 | Gina Holland - ap
    WASHINGTON – Supreme Court justices appeared troubled Tuesday by President Bush's plans to hold war-crimes trials for foreigners held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. And several seemed outraged by the government's claim that a new law had stripped the high court of authority to hear a case brought by Salim Ahmed Hamdan, a Yemeni who once worked as a driver for Osama bin Laden. Hamdan has spent nearly four years in the U.S. prison at Guantanamo, and the Supreme Court has been asked to decide if he can be put on trial with fewer legal protections before a type of military...
  • Secretary Hints at Troop Reduction During Flight to Iraq

    12/22/2005 3:19:06 PM PST · by SandRat · 1 replies · 252+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Dec 22, 2005 | Jim Garamone
    CAMP VICTORY, Iraq, Dec. 22, 2005 – Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld hinted at an announcement on troops levels in Iraq during a flight here today. The secretary said there has not been an official U.S. government announcement, but said one will be forthcoming soon. "It's possibly the worst-kept secret in Baghdad," said a senior defense official. News reports have said that there will be a two-brigade cut in the number of troops needed in Iraq. Senior defense officials said the increasing size and capabilities of Iraqi forces are primarily responsible for the possible cut. Iraqi soldiers and police handled...
  • NYC Transit Union Hints at Pension Deal

    12/21/2005 10:19:02 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 43 replies · 885+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 12/21/05 | David B. Caruso - ap
    NEW YORK - Threatened with huge fines and possible jail time, the city's transit union suggested Wednesday that it would be willing to end a strike that has shut down bus and subway service for two days — if a plan to change workers' pensions were dropped. The union's suggestion came as millions of New Yorkers again trudged to and from work — some walking miles, others riding bicycles and in-line skates in the morning's 24-degree chill. The contract covering 33,000 New York transit workers expired last week, and the union called the strike Tuesday morning despite a state law...
  • CA: Schwarzenegger hints he eyes re-election

    08/31/2005 2:03:20 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 167 replies · 1,406+ views
    ap on Yahoo ^ | 8/31/05 | BETH FOUHY - ap
    Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is beginning to sound like Candidate Schwarzenegger, hinting in interviews that he plans to run for re-election in 2006. The Republican governor could announce his plans as soon as mid-September, around the state GOP convention and after the Legislature adjourns for the year. At the same time, he will be ramping up a campaign for three ballot initiatives set to go before voters in a Nov. 8 special election. "I think he needs to do it for two good reasons," said Bill Whalen, a fellow at the Hoover Institution who worked for former Republican Gov. Pete Wilson....
  • Roberts' early writings argue against judicial activism - (believed safely conservative)

    07/28/2005 4:32:58 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 2 replies · 444+ views
    SALT LAKE TRIBUNE.COM ^ | JULY 28, 2005 | Jill Zuckman and Sam Singer , Chicago Tribune
    WASHINGTON - Thousands of pages of newly released documents from John Roberts' first government job show a highly intelligent, politically savvy young man, wrestling with charged legal and political issues on behalf of the deeply conservative Reagan administration. As a special assistant to Attorney General William French Smith in 1981 and 1982, Roberts advocated positions and drafted memos on issues from judicial restraint to voting rights to affirmative action, which were as controversial then as they are now that Roberts is no longer a twenty-something aide but a nominee for a seat on the Supreme Court. Roberts generally took strongly...
  • Schroeder challenger hints at Iraq support (Angela Merkel)

    07/14/2005 10:40:27 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 4 replies · 393+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 7/14/05 | David McHugh - AP
    BERLIN - Opposition leader Angela Merkel, leading in polls for fall elections, signaled Thursday that she would continue Germany's limited support for rebuilding Iraq, but she would not say whether the war made the world safer — hedging on an issue where she's vulnerable to Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder. Merkel indicated approval for what Schroeder's government is doing now, which includes training Iraqi security forces in the United Arab Emirates. "It's right that the German government has supported stabilization and reconstruction," Merkel told foreign journalists. "And when we're in government we'll take another look at the situation as it is ......
  • CA: Commissioner hints at more raises for Legislature in future

    05/25/2005 5:26:10 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 12 replies · 284+ views
    Bakersfield Californian ^ | 5/25/05 | Steve Lawrence - AP
    SACRAMENTO (AP) - A member of the state commission that boosted lawmakers' pay this week said Wednesday that the commission should consider another raise next year to keep the Legislature from becoming a place just for the "rich and famous." "I want to make sure that the salary remains attractive enough to get good-quality citizens to run for office," said Thomas Dominguez, an Orange County sheriff's investigator who originally was appointed to the Citizens Compensation Commission by former Gov. Pete Wilson. He was reappointed by former Gov. Gray Davis. The commission voted 5-0 on Monday to approve a 12 percent...
  • TIPS & TRICKS TO FIGHT OFF FATIGUE

    11/03/2004 10:14:20 AM PST · by Jaysun · 31 replies · 1,267+ views
    11/3/2004 | Jaysun
    I frequently pull “all-nighters” because I like to trade foreign currency. It occurred to me that there might be several of you that skipped the sack last night – as I did – because of the elections. Here are some things that I’ve found helpful in fighting off fatigue from lack of sleep. Some advise against large amounts of caffeine in this situation. I disagree. I actually have a feedbag of coffee on my shoulder at all times. Try not to get out of hand though because drinking too much will make you feel irritated rather than more energetic. Eat....
  • Kerry Hints GOP May Suppress Black Votes (Barf Alert!)

    09/11/2004 7:17:03 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 76 replies · 1,754+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 9/11/04 | Nedra Pickler - AP
    WASHINGTON - Democrat John Kerry (news - web sites) suggested Saturday night that Republicans may attempt to suppress black voter turnout to help President Bush (news - web sites) to victory in November. "What they did in Florida in 2000, they may be planning to do in battleground states all across this country this year," the Democratic presidential nominee said in remarks prepared for delivery to the Congressional Black Caucus (news - web sites). "Well, we are here to let them know that we will fight tooth and nail to make sure that this time, every vote is counted and...
  • Rock Art Hints At Whaling Origins (6,000 BC)

    04/20/2004 6:30:07 PM PDT · by blam · 14 replies · 382+ views
    BBC ^ | 4-20-2004
    Rock art hints at whaling origins Capture of a whale, showing a boat carrying whalers (left of the whale) and a float (on the right) Stone Age people may have started hunting whales as early as 6,000 BC, new evidence from South Korea suggests. Analysis of rock carvings at Bangu-Dae archaeological site in Ulsan in the southeast of the country revealed more than 46 depictions of large whales. They also show evidence that humans used harpoons, floats and lines to catch their prey, which included sperm whales, right whales and humpbacks. Details of the research are published in the journal...
  • Poll Hints Support for Iraq Policy Strong

    01/22/2004 9:04:52 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 2 replies · 149+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | 1/22/04 | Will Lester - AP
    WASHINGTON - Public support for the war in Iraq (news - web sites) remains strong, with almost two-thirds of the American public saying that going to war was the right decision, a poll out Thursday found. The number who said going to war was the right decision, 65 percent, is about the same number who felt that way in December, soon after the capture of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein (news - web sites), according to the poll by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press. More than 500 U.S. service members have died since the beginning of...
  • Bush Hints At Sending More Troops To Iraq

    11/21/2003 5:21:54 PM PST · by blam · 4 replies · 150+ views
    Independent (UK) ^ | 11-22-2003 | Rupert Cornwell
    Bush hints at sending more troops to Iraq By Rupert Cornwell in Washington 22 November 2003 President George Bush has raised the possibility that next year American troop strength in Iraq might be increased, rather than reduced, if the fraught security in the country requires it. Donald Rumsfeld, the Defence Secretary, and other senior administration officials have left little doubt US forces will remain in Iraq, even after the accelerated handover of most authority to a provisional Iraqi government in mid-2004. But the Pentagon's plan, under a complicated rotation system announced last month, is for total troop strength in Iraq...
  • Fossil Hints At Primate Origins (Out-Of-Asia?)

    10/29/2003 7:44:16 AM PST · by blam · 44 replies · 486+ views
    BBC ^ | 10-29-2003 | PNAS
    Fossil hints at primate origins The bone is just over a centimetre long An ankle bone discovered in central Burma could be evidence of an ancient ancestor common to many of today's primates, including humans. The 45-million-year-old fossil has features that link it to all of the anthropoids, the grouping of human-like species such as apes and monkeys. If correct, this would tie their line of evolutionary descent to Asia and not Africa as some have suggested. The findings appear in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The PNAS journal presents a paper on the discovery by Laurent...
  • PM again hints at early exit--(Canada's Chretian)

    08/20/2003 4:46:50 AM PDT · by prairiebreeze · 2 replies · 206+ views
    The Globe and Mail ^ | August 20, 2003 | JANE TABER
    North Bay, Ont. — Prime Minister Jean Chrétien dropped hints of an early retirement last night, telling his Liberal colleagues he is counting the weeks, not the months, until he leaves, and vowing to be the third Canadian Prime Minister whose successor wins the next election. As Paul Martin, his heir apparent, mouthed "Bravo," Mr. Chrétien said he will do "everything to make sure that the new leader will have the best conditions possible to win a fourth consecutive Liberal majority government." Relaxed, and at times speaking with a catch in his throat, Mr. Chrétien addressed his Liberal caucus for...
  • CA: GOP hints at softer stance on taxes

    05/27/2003 8:56:37 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 23 replies · 132+ views
    Sac Bee ^ | 5/27/03 | Alexa H. Bluth
    <p>In their public pronouncements, most Republican lawmakers say they won't vote for a tax increase this year.</p> <p>They have no interest, they say, in rewarding Democrats for high-spending ways they believe put the state in a budget hole now approaching $40 billion.</p>
  • Saddam Hints At Flexibility, US Ships Set Sail

    11/04/2002 1:02:59 PM PST · by blam · 20 replies · 260+ views
    Reuters/Yahoo ^ | 11-04-2002 | Samia Nakhoul/Evelyn Leopold
    Saddam Hints at Flexibility, U.S. Ships Set Sail By Samia Nakhoul and Evelyn Leopold BAGHDAD/UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Iraqi President Saddam Hussein said Monday he would consider cooperating with a new U.N. resolution on arms inspections provided it was not merely a pretext for the United States to attack Iraq. As intense diplomatic wrangling went on among major powers over how to deal with Iraq, there were growing signs that Washington was preparing for possible war. U.S. officials told Reuters three U.S. military cargo ships capable of carrying tanks had left U.S. shores. "If a resolution is issued which respects...